Foundational Skills in Life Sciences
Students and scholars in life sciences need to use many skills to survive and excel during scientific training, which involves listening, reading, writing, and speaking.
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Foundational Skills in Life Sciences
41. Exclude or include seemingly irrelevant experiences in your academic CV? (Q&A-4: CV)
“Should I exclude irrelevant experiences from my academic CV?”
This is a question that students often ask. In this episode, I would like to give you my thoughts about this question.
In general, there is a way of creating a comprehensive CV: it will show that you have unique experiences, and you are a careful and a thoughtful writer. The key would be for you to be proud of what you did in the past. I hope that this discussion will be useful for you.
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