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Things to mention:
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• your academic qualifications
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• previous and current positions
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• previous, present and future projects
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• publications and conferences
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• committees, patents and awards
Style
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• third person (i.e. he developed rather than I developed) for conferences and book chapters
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• first person for home pages
Be concise, accurate and factual.
Keywords
- Gravitational Wave
- Home Page
- Book Chapter
- Core Collapse Supernova
- Past Simple
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Summary: Writing a Bio
Summary: Writing a Bio
Things to mention:
-
your academic qualifications
-
previous and current positions
-
previous, present and future projects
-
publications and conferences
-
committees, patents and awards
Style
-
third person (i.e. he developed rather than I developed) for conferences and book chapters
-
first person for home pages
Be concise, accurate and factual.
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Wallwork, A. (2014). WRITING A BIO. In: CVs, Resumes, and LinkedIn. Guides to Professional English. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-0647-5_13
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