Signup date: 21 Sep 2011 at 2:08pm
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Thanks for the reply,
Its simply just a CV i have to submit, however I was thinking of also attaching a cover letter but may not be needed. To be honest this project is looking at an area or even field I have no prior knowledge of, however the fact thats its fully funded, close by and of course interests me made me want to apply for it. I have no doubt I can learn alot of background material for it however do you think its the wrong way to go about things or simply wait it out and see if a more appropriate project comes to light?
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Hi guys just wondering if I can get some advice on some issues/concerns which I have at the moment. Im applying for a fully funded studentship (4 years, 1 of which I assume is a training year) but dont have any teaching experience and only acquire the research experience gained through university module projects and dissertation, I also have a conference abstract.
1)What would be the most appropriate structure to take [Personal details], [Education], [Research Interests],[Skills], [Employment], [Publications/Conferences] & [Referees]?
2) Would I separate my dissertation from modules included? would a synopsis of dissertation be appropriate to include?
3) Regarding my research interests, would this be best bullet pointed with a short sentence about future research?, and refering to Q1, is research interests suitable before or after education?
4)Is it worthwhile including employment if its not research or teaching based?
5)Since most of my skills would have been gained or developed through Uni, is it logical to include them within the education section after the actual qualifications or?
Any advice at all is greatly appreaciated.
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