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Academic CV Example for a PhD Graduate

3 questions your academic CV should answer 1

Please see below an example of an academic CV for a PhD graduate. If you would like more information, please take a look at our Academic CV guidelines and download the Academic CV template here.

JANE DURDEN

14 Kitts Way, Little Heath, Birmingham B55 7QZ

Tel: 01217 430987 Email: durdenj@gmail.com

A postgraduate researcher with experience of teaching and supervising PhD students. Aspires to work as a post-doctoral researcher on the “Marriage in Victorian England” project in the School of Humanities.

Demonstrates strong organisational skills and the ability to meet set deadlines. Displays a positive outlook to all challenges and able to work independently.

_____________________________________________________________________________

EDUCATION

West Birmingham University, School of Humanities                                                  2016 – 2019

PhD in History (Funded by AHRC)

Thesis Title: Marriage Breakdown in the late 19th Century and its Effect on Women

Supervisor: Professor J M Smithson

Brief Synopsis:          xxx

 

Somerset College, Cambridge                                                                                        2015 – 2016

MPhil in Victorian Social History (Funded by AHRC)

Dissertation Title: Middle Class Marriage in the Late Victorian Period

First Class (Distinction) 75%

Blackwell University                                                                                                       2013 – 2015

BA History & English – First Class Honours

Cambridge Science School

Four ‘A’ levels English (A), History (A), French (A), and Psychology (A)                     2006 – 2013

RESEARCH INTERESTS

My main interest remains in the field of women in marriage in late 19th century England but also how their changing roles developed into the 20th century.  My future research is to build on the foundations of my PhD and to investigate and compare the roles of English women with their counterparts across Europe, particularly in France and Spain.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

  • Second year History module “Feminism in 20th Century Britain”
  • One seminar per week with 10 students for ten weeks
  • Planned, wrote and led seminars
  • Marked coursework and organised field trip to conference on “The Woman Question” at Wolverhampton West University in May 2009

ADMINISTRATION

  • Assisted in examining, talking to students and parents at Open Days and invigilating examinations
  • Responsibility for leading a team of students in planning and organising a university conference
  • Experienced in report writing and writing up research work

POSITIONS OF RESPONSIBILITY

  • Participated in academic and policy dissemination activities and workshops
  • Supported students’ research activities
  • Undertook administrative tasks relating to student induction programme
  • Assisted in coordinating day-to-day running of residential Vitae programme

CONFERENCES ATTENDED

2009                The Woman Question –Wolverhampton West University

2009                The Challenge of Big Data – The British Library

2008                20th Century Opportunities for and Expectations of Women in Work

FUNDING AND AWARDS – AHRC  

REFERENCES

Professor J M Smithson                                      John Engelhard, Tutor 

West Birmingham University                            West Birmingham University

School of Humanities                                          School of Humanities

The Ringway                                                          The Ringway

Birmingham                                                          Birmingham

B9 7QZ                                                                    B9 7QZ

Email:profsmithson@westb.ac.uk                    Email: Engelhard@westb.ac.uk

Tel: 0121 5722099                                                Tel: 0121 5722097

 

Professor Philippa Miles

Somerset College

Cambridge

CB1 1RD

Email: pmiles@cam.ac.uk

Tel: 01223 337324

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  1. Fatma says

    15th April 2020 at 1:02 pm

    Some say we write in the present form, others say we write in the source form, which is better in an academic CV?

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