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Series 10: Ep6 Narrative CVs Demystified

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Narrative CVs are an attempt to be able to surface all of the things which academics do in a structured way.”

We would like to invite all researchers and their supporters, developers and enablers to build their awareness of Narrative CVs (NCV) with this podcast episode. They are increasingly used for funding applications, in recruitment or promotion processes, and as such are also a useful framework for academic career planning.

We are delighted to be joined by narrative CV researchers, Becky Ioppolo and Kate Murray from the University of Cambridge who are doing fascinating research into the use of narrative CVs to uncover more about them and answer the big questions about whether or not they meet their purpose of being more inclusive, how to write a good one and where you can go to find out more.

Resources below mentioned in the episode:

Jargon:

NCV - narrative CV

R4RI - Resume for Research Innovation (same as a narrative CV)

UKRI - UK Research and Innovation - UK government research funding

ARRC Project - Action Research on Research Culture

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Narrative CVs are an attempt to be able to surface all of the things which academics do in a structured way.”

We would like to invite all researchers and their supporters, developers and enablers to build their awareness of Narrative CVs (NCV) with this podcast episode. They are increasingly used for funding applications, in recruitment or promotion processes, and as such are also a useful framework for academic career planning.

We are delighted to be joined by narrative CV researchers, Becky Ioppolo and Kate Murray from the University of Cambridge who are doing fascinating research into the use of narrative CVs to uncover more about them and answer the big questions about whether or not they meet their purpose of being more inclusive, how to write a good one and where you can go to find out more.

Resources below mentioned in the episode:

Jargon:

NCV - narrative CV

R4RI - Resume for Research Innovation (same as a narrative CV)

UKRI - UK Research and Innovation - UK government research funding

ARRC Project - Action Research on Research Culture

  continue reading

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