Curriculum vitae (CV)
The curriculum vitae for the director, vice-director and team leaders of the Centre of Excellence shall be no more than four pages. The curriculum vitae is written in English and it shall include the following information:
- name and year of birth
- degrees, dates and places, major subject, topic of doctoral dissertation
- adjunct professorships, universities, years of appointments
- present employment relationship (incl. start and end dates)
- most important previous employment relationships (incl. start and end dates)
- most important visits abroad
- most important scientific and academic administrative positions (incl. start and end dates)
- most important scientific acknowledgements and awards, memberships in science academies
- most important research funding
- research leaderships and supervised doctoral dissertations (as supervisor appointed by a university)
- other scientific expert positions and scientific achievements: memberships and positions of trust in scientific communities; memberships in editorial boards of scientific journals or positions as editor-in-chief or editor; referees of scientific journals; preliminary examiner or opponent of doctoral dissertations; assessment of scientific qualifications (e.g. adjunct professorships); faculty or board memberships; memberships in national or international experts, review or steering groups; international peer review of funding applications (e.g. ERC); important international invitation lectures; patents
- scientific and societal impact of the applicant’s own research (if relevant): e.g. volume of publications; h-index; most important and/or most cited articles/number of citations; merits in producing and publishing research and data materials
The curriculum vitae is a public document. It shall not include any confidential information.