Academic Promotion
Template Curriculum Vitae - Teaching and Research
Guidelines for staff in presentation of a case for progression and conferment of title
Only work completed and published should be cited in the completion of this form. New work since the last application for promotion should be placed in bold type. Please ensure that your application is anonymous and that your staff number is added.
1. Staff Number (You must ensure your application is anonymous)
2. Education & Qualifications
List dates, places, attainments, including class of degree, in a chronological and internally consistent order from first degree and higher
3. Employment
Previous and present appointments held, with dates
Research
4. Research Interests (Please give a short summary of your interests and plans for any future work – maximum 200 words)
5. Publication Outputs (Please omit your surname and replace with ‘XXXX‘)
For co-authored outputs indicate the percentage of contribution and correct author order of citation. Please specify the number of pages of each publication, the ISBN for a book or the DOI for a journal article. All work cited should be published; publications in proofs will not be counted.
6. Monographs and Co-Authored Books
7. Edited Works
8. Refereed Journal Articles
9. Chapters in Books
10. Other Outputs
11. Research Grants & Contracts
Details, with dates, of all grants & contracts which you have secured personally, or that have been secured for projects with which you have been associated. Indicate clearly your role in the project, stating for example if you were Principal Investigator, and stating the amount that accrued to the College, or previous employer
12. Consultancies
Give dates, places, titles of projects and indicative value to RHUL or a previous employer at time of employment there (Note that consultancy activities of no value to RHUL or a previous employer at time of employment there will not be counted)
13. Patents, Spin-Out Companies Etc.
Note that activities of no tangible benefit to RHUL or a previous employer at time of employment there will not be counted
14. Academic Prizes, Awards, Honours
Internal, external, with dates
15a. Invited Presentations: Label each with date, place, and clarify its nature, e.g.: an invited keynote to a major international conference: An invited symposium/workshop presentation; an invited presentation to another academic Dept (UK or international); an invited presentation to a non-academic organisation. Indicate size of audience
15b. Conference Papers: International - Label each with date, place and details
15c. Conference Papers: National - Label each with date, place and details
16a. Organisation of Conferences
Dates, places, details as necessary.
16b. Research Contribution outside Home Institution (such as being invited faculty for doctoral or emerging scholars’ colloquia)
17. Editorships of Learned Journals
18. PhD Student Supervision (with start date and submission date)
19. PhD Examining
Teaching
20. Teaching Achievements
21. Breadth of Teaching Experience
22. Please List The Courses You Have Taught Or Co-Taught In The Last 3 Years.
23. Contribution to Course Design (Or Re-Design)
24. Organisation of Teaching Symposia
25. Publication of Teaching Materials
26. Please Describe the Range of Other Ways in Which You Contribute To High Quality Student Learning Outside Scheduled Course
27. Examining
Internal, external and showing undergraduate and postgraduate separately, with dates
External Engagement/Impact
28. Academic-Related Activities beyond the HE Sector
(e.g., Industry, Government, Local Authority, Community, Outreach, Practice Placements etc). In all cases clarify whether impact/influence has already been realised or is ongoing.
29. Policy Impact
Enhancement/Leadership, including Administration
30. Internal Positions of Responsibility
Department/School, Faculty, Institutional, with dates
31. External Positions of Responsibility
University of London/ intercollegiate, National, International, with dates
32. Memberships, Affiliations, Other Appointments
Professional bodies, learned societies, peer-review activities
33. Staff Development Activities
Attendance, dates
34. Important Academic Initiatives
A brief statement regarding any significant initiatives not covered elsewhere in the curriculum
Vitae
35. Date the Curriculum Vitae Was Prepared
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Academic Promotion CV Template - HR Form.docx
Updated: 11/10/17
Author: Rachel Tribe