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I'm a part time student in a business school, and am applying for a scholarship.
The committee requires a CV, so that they get a good idea about the candidates.
Do I break the one page resume rule and create a two page CV that includes academic awards, publications, academic projects and memberships? I guess the objective here is different than the one-page resume.
Thanks,
George.
Yes
George,
if what they are asking for isn't a resume, then you can break the rules about resumes!
A resume is designed to get you an interview to get you a job. They seem to be asking for an academic history to get you a scholarship, and so if what they want includes your academic awards and so on, then you should include them.
Wendii
Yep!
This is academia.They're...different.