Mastering Academic and Non-Academic CV Writing
Practical information
- Audience: Postdocs, research staff and academic staff at Queen's
- Date and time: 1 November 2024, 10:00 - 13:00
- Length: 3 hours
- Place: In-person - Main Site Tower, 0G/009
- Organised by: Organisational Development (stafflearning@qub.ac.uk; view on the organiser's page)
Content
Are you striving to create exceptional CVs for both academic and non-academic job opportunities? Do you want to understand the principles that lead to success but need clear guidance on how to achieve it?
Look no further! This course is tailored just for you.
A CV speaks volumes about who you are as a professional. It conveys messages not only through what you include but also how you present it. In this course, you will gain the knowledge and empowerment to craft CVs that send the right messages and align with the expectations of recruiters.
By participating in this course, you will:
- Discover effective ways to present your personal details and how to refer to yourself in a compelling manner.
- Differentiate between career profiles and career objectives, understanding how to leverage them to stand out from the competition.
- Explore the key distinctions between academic and non-academic CVs, including expectations, structure, and writing style.
Please note that this course emphasises practical learning activities that involve interaction with the course presenter and fellow participants.
Don't miss this opportunity to master the art of CV writing and increase your chances of securing your desired academic or non-academic positions.
Secure your spot now and unlock the key to creating compelling CVs that leave a lasting impression!
Registration
Registration for this course is done via iTrent. The link below should take you directly to this course however, you can also open iTrent and search using the course's name.
Dr Lilian Simones
This course will be led by Dr Lilian Simones on behalf of Future Ready Career.
In the six years following the completion of her PhD, Lilian has successfully established two businesses of her own and has worked full-time as a Researcher Development Consultant at Queen's University Belfast (QUB). In this role, she has supported more than 4000 PhD students and early career researchers, helping them navigate the next steps in their chosen career paths.
Currently, in addition to her leadership roles at Future Ready Career and Enact Music, she holds an academic role as Staff Tutor in Music at the Open University, where she oversees tuition and student support for Music Modules A232 and A234 throughout the UK.
An experienced researcher, Lilian has a multidisciplinary background, combining Psychology, Education, Gesture Studies and Music.
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