This is one of the only examples I've been able to find of a professor in my field. I'm finding that most professors' CVs are not publicly posted on their schools website (unless it's like ODUs where their CV is sort of smushed onto their profile page)
These are "somewhat" in my field. I think they're a little too crowded, but it's nice to see what recent graduates' CVs look like (as opposed to my advisor's whose is 16 pages long with 60+ publications).
I found this to be a very helpful guide because it listed advice in detail for each section of the CV. It is a little longer, but I feel that it will be helpful when actually putting together the CV, at least for learners like me.
These samples have been generously donated by UCSF students, postdocs, and alumni, in order to offer you ideas about how to present your own skills and experiences. We make no claims that they are perfect, but we offer them as useful examples.... I think this is very useful because there are multiple types of CVs to look at. Additionally there are helpful tips throughout the main page as well.
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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