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Example of website- Dr. Fry - 0 views

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    So here is an example of a research website, where research is the priority. Probably not somewhere I will be heading professionally but it is interesting to see the various ways ePortfolios/websites are presented based on interests/priorities.
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Example of ePortfolio - Dr. Cramer - 0 views

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    This is someone who isn't exactly in my field but it's a branch of my field and he has a pretty thorough website
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Examples of website - Dr. Hoch - 0 views

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    This is an example of a website for one of the professors in my field, as you can see research is quite important!
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The Mom Penalty - 0 views

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    This definitely strikes a chord, its one of those things I was told I had to choose between if I wanted to go for my PhD: family or career- and by female faculty members! I won't spoil the article, but I agree- babies do matter in the academic career of women.
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Expecting Balance - 0 views

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    Another good commentary about finding out what your purpose is, what your priorities are and the importance of asserting them. I would also suggest taking a look at some of the comments people have left, they have some good thoughts as well as some perspective from people in academia and their thoughts on the piece.
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Off Balance On Purpose: The Future of Engagement and Work-Life Balance - 0 views

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    So this is a TED talk- very interesting perspective. I have been listening and reading to different ideas of how this work/life balance isn't something we need to achieve, that it is not achievable, or practical for that matter. But by accepting that "off-balance" with a purpose and direction is reality and is how you achieve success then you will be more successful in the areas of your life that is important to you. It is all about your purpose. It an interesting idea- I wonder what people think...
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Health Sciences | Vince Nethery - Teaching Philosophy - 0 views

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    This is a good broad example for a health sciences program.
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Teaching PhilosophyBiomechanics - 3 views

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    Most of the ones I looked up were realively bland for my field, but I liked the way Dr. Laprade designed her website and presented her teaching philosophy
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Teaching Philosophy for Kinesiology - 0 views

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    Teaching Philosophy from professor in the kinesiology department at the University of New Mexico
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Athletic Training CV- Miami University - 0 views

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    This is someone with a more clinical background that went into the academic setting. Not much research, but it gives me some ideas of how to display my clinical side.
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Biomechanics CV Example- University of Nebraska - 0 views

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    This is an example of one of the more well-known researchers/professors that is in the same line of study I am going into. As you will see, it is quite extensive! The highlights section, I can't decide if I like that or think it is sanctimonious...maybe a little of both
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Kinesiology CV Example - University of Michigan - 0 views

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    There is a lot going on here. Doesn't appeal to my eye personally but it's an example
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Developing an Academic Curriculum Vitae- University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee - 0 views

shared by cortneya on 19 Jan 17 - No Cached
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    This one appealed to me the most out of the ones I looked at. Thought it was to the point and gave good, applicable examples. Plus, I really liked that they included further examples that we could look up on our own.
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How to Write a Curriculum Vitae (CV) for a Job - 1 views

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    Interesting. This one suggests to put a lot more information than i think i would but another perspective.
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Writing the Curriculum Vitae - 1 views

shared by cortneya on 05 Feb 16 - No Cached
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    Gives a brief and general overview of creating a CV. I think it is very good for a teaching position, doesn't seem geared towards research per-say, and that's just my opinion on how they suggest to format the CV.
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