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An example of the structure of an academic portfolio
1. Basic information
- Personal and contact information
- Education and degrees
- Other necessary background information
2. Research and scientific activities
- Experience of research and other scientific activities
- Research philosophy and ethics, primary fields of research
- Significant publications
- Research assessments and awards
- Activities in the academic community
- Vision and personal development
- Other scientific qualifications
3. Teaching and supervision
- Experience of undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and supervision
- Pedagogical approach and training
- Published study materials and use of educational technology
- Development of teaching and awards for teaching
- Participation in the assessment and development of teaching
- Strengths, development challenges, and visions of your teaching
- Other teaching-related qualifications
4. Administration and other activities
- Administrative and management duties
- Duties in your field outside the University
- Active role in society
- Publications, presentations, and the dissemination of scientific knowledge through other means
- Other significant qualifications and duties