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Meeting 07/22/2020: Optimizing or Creating your CV

by trr007 | Jul 30, 2020 | CV, Format, Layout, Publications, Resume, Scientific posters, Style

CV is Latin for Curriculum Vitae, which is translated as “[the] curriculum of [my] life.” In an academic setting, your CV will often take the place of a résumé. As a new grad student, your CV may only be a couple of pages long; meanwhile, it’s not...

Meeting 01/29/2020: Scientific Posters

by mbparett | Apr 21, 2020 | Design, Format, Illustrator, Layout, Photoshop, PowerPoint, Scientific posters, Style

Poster presentations are a hallmark of the scientific community. We’ve all seen bad ones, and hopefully at least a few good ones. Posters are meant to catch attention, concisely convey key findings, and (often) be accessible to a wider audience than a technical...

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