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Center for Excellence in Teaching Preparing a CV and Portfolio Prof. Armand R. Tanguay, Jr. University of Southern California Departments of Electrical Engineering, Materials Science, and Biomedical Engineering; Neuroscience Graduate Program Center for Excellence in Teaching Communication Skills: The Traditional View Professional Achievements Professional Impact = + Communication Skills Center for Excellence in Teaching Communication Skills: The Real Story Professional Achievements Professional Impact = x Communication Skills (Not a good thing if this term is ~ 0) Center for Excellence in Teaching The Key Elements of a Curriculum Vitae (CV). I Basic Contact Information Education College and university only Thesis topic and thesis advisor Research Interests Current mailing address and telephone number Key areas of past or current investigation Publications Journal articles Book chapters Conference proceedings manuscripts Center for Excellence in Teaching The Key Elements of a Curriculum Vitae (CV). II Presentations Teaching Experience Conferences University Courses taught or assisted in Special courses taken (e.g., GRSC 850) Service Activities Student organizations and leadership positions Professional organizations Community service Center for Excellence in Teaching The Key Elements of an Effective Cover Letter Clear Statement of Intentions Indication of Specific Institutional Understanding What is it that you really want to do, based on what you have done so far? Application in response to position posting Application in response to colleague’s suggestion Interactions with specific faculty members Appreciation of specific academic disciplines or programs that are well-matched to your interests Unique Capabilities and Characteristics Interdisciplinary research Unusual preparation for a teaching position Match of personal style to the institutional character