Curriculum vitae
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Full name and date
- surname (also earlier surnames), given names
- gender
- date of writing the CV
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Date and place of birth, nationality, current residence
- date and place of birth
- citizenship
- current residence (contact details, if necessary)
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Education and degrees awarded
- degree title (most recent first), educational institution, major
subject, graduation date, contact details to facilitate verification of
the highest degree earned)
- title of docent: field, university and date when conferred
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Other education and training, qualifications and skills
- other studies aiming at a degree, qualifications or supplementary
education and training: name of educational or training programme,
extent of education and training, organiser, start and completion
(estimated) date of education or training
- other skills
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Linguistic skills
- mother tongue
- other languages: achieved proficiency and certificate date or
self-assessment of proficiency. As an option for a self-assessment of
one’s language skills, the instructions for the Europass Language
Passport can be found at
http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu/en/documents/language-passport/templates-instructions,
p. 4)
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Current position
- current position, employer and place of work, start and end date of
employment relation (possible part-time nature of work must be stated,
brief job description if necessary)
- research career phase if not directly evident from the foregoing:
1) First Stage Researcher or doctoral student; 2) Recognized Researcher
or post-doctoral researcher; 3) Established or independent researcher;
4) Leading Researcher or professor/research). 1
- grant researcher: source of funding, purpose of grant and funding period
- full-time student: institution and major subject
- secondary occupation, additional work experience, other commitments
and potential conflicts of interest relevant to the application (e.g.
commitments in a company)
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Previous work experience
- earlier employment relations and grant periods (the most recent one
first) incl. longer-term visits abroad: job description, employer and
place of work or funding organisation, start and end date of the
employment relation (possible part-time nature of work must be stated,
brief job description if necessary)
- earlier secondary occupations, additional work experience, other
commitments and potential conflicts of interest relevant to the
application (e.g. commitments in a company)
- career breaks: family leaves, military or non-military service
terms, other leaves of absence (with start and end dates), other
reasons.
NB The inclusion of the above data is optional, but it may have a
positive impact on the evaluation of applications and the eligibility
of the researcher, for instance, when the application presumes a
specific career stage.
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Research funding as well as leadership and supervision
- major research funding (grants and appropriations): source of funding, funding period and amount of funding
- role in the preparation of funding applications for a research group (name of principal investigator)
- leadership in research work
- supervision of post-doc researchers (number of supervised
researchers or their names and graduation dates), supervisory role
(main/primary/responsible or secondary supervisor)
- experience as officially appointed supervisor to undergraduate and post-graduate students/doctoral students (cf. above)
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Merits in teaching and pedagogical competence (if required, complement by submitting a teaching portfolio)
- pedagogical training and competence
- involvement in curriculum planning and the implementation of
courses: subject, including subject, study hours, course level and
duration
- development of teaching methods
- supervision of theses
- merits in the training of responsible conduct of research and
innovation practices (subject, study hours, course level and duration)
- teaching awards
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Awards, prizes and honours
- Awards, prizes and honours granted for scientific, artistic or
research merits or on the basis of the recipient’s academic career
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Other academic merits
- service as a pre-examiner or as an opponent of a doctoral dissertation, as a member in dissertation committees (abroad)
- evaluation of academic/scientific or artistic competence (e.g. title of docent)
- member of international peer evaluation committees of funding applications (e.g. European Research Council)
- memberships and positions of trust in scientific and scholarly societies
- membership in national or international expert groups , evaluation or steering committees, as well as other expert duties
- positions as editor-in-chief, editor, or member of editorial boards of scientific and scholarly journals and publication series
- referee for scientific and scholarly journals
- administrative responsibilities at higher education institutions or
at research organisations, responsibilities in the higher education
community
- invited keynote lectures abroad
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Scientific and societal impact of research
- total number of publications and, e.g., 10 most important and/or
most cited publications according to a relevant database (a list of
publications according to the Publication Type Classification used by
the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture as a separate attachment)
- artistic works and processes
- merits related to the production and distribution of research results and research data
- merits related to the application of research results
- invention disclosures, patents and other commercialisation-related merits (e.g. spin-off companies and trademarks)
- merits in science communication and expert assignments in the media
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Positions of trust in society and other societal merits
- significant positions of trust, expert duties and assignments (also research-based policy-advice tasks)
- other social merits, honours, medals, decorations and Finnish military rank (optional)
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Other merits