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Pep Talk 1: Academic CVs that Count
Registration ends 01.10.2026, 14:17
Target group: Persons planning a PhD, current doctoral researchers and early postdocs
Register: Pep Talk 1: Academic CVs that Count
Language: English
Description: The pep talk will offer tips on how to make your academic CV as convincing as possible. Topics covered are:
- Developing as a researcher (AND as a human being)
- CV must-haves
- Narrative CVs as a new trend
- Strategic CV building
- Focus on research publications (and strategic publishing)
This course is part of our Pep Talks series called "Success Factors for Research Careers".
- Oct 5, 2026, 1–2 pm – Academic CVs that Count
- Oct 19, 2026,11–12 am – Getting a Job with a PhD
- Jan 25, 2027, 1–2 pm – Conferencing Like a Pro
- Mar 1, 2027, 1–2 pm – Academia Unlocked
- Apr 5, 2027, 1–2 pm – Navigating Failure
Trainer: Gerald Lind studied History and German Linguistics and Literature at the University of Vienna and the University of Edinburgh. From 2006 to 2009, Lind was a member of the Doctoral College “Cultures of Difference” at the University of Vienna. He has published in a wide variety of contexts, from scholarly work to fiction. At the University of Graz, he serves as Deputy Head of the Research Careers Campus and develops institutional strategies to promote the personal and academic growth of researchers from diverse disciplinary backgrounds.