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 CV or Resume?

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aminaraifi Posted - Nov 24 2023 : 22:44:56
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Those looking for postdoctoral fellowships, grants, teaching/research roles in postsecondary institutions, or high-level research positions in industry use CVs. While most graduate school applications ask for a CV, they also generally want a resume with a list of publications and research project information. A CV is a term used to refer to all job application materials, including resumes, in various European nations.