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How To Write A Good Academic Biography

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How To Write A Good Academic Biography

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  1. Enago Academy offers comprehensive and up-to-date resources for researchers, publishers, editors, and students to learn and share their experience about research and publishing. Enago Academy also conducts workshops primarily for ESL authors, early-stage researchers, and graduate students. Our advanced workshop modules cater to the needs of researchers who want to know more about the issues pertinent to successful publication

  2. HowtoWriteaGoodAcademic Biography (Part 1)

  3. 8/2/2018 How To Write A Good AcademicBiography Impactful academicbiographies HowtoWriteaGoodAcademic Biography (Part1) Last updated May 8,2018 When your journal article gets accepted or you are preparing for a public presentation, you will often be asked for a short academic biography. For many people, these academic bios are more di cult to write than a dissertation. How do you sum up yourself and your work in 3-5 sentences? What do you need to include? What should you leaveout? What You ShouldDo  https://www.enago.com/academy/writing-a-good-academic-biography/

  4. How To Write A Good AcademicBiography Start with your full name followed by your current position, your general interests, and your current project, keeping them all very brief. If you are within a year of receiving a prestigious award, mention that aswell. Finally, finish with a sentence that’s personal: add a hobby, a pet’s name, the city you live in—whatever you are comfortable with that is personal but not tooprivate. 8/2/2018 What You ShouldAvoid Avoid speaking in the first person, i.e., don’t use“I.” Don’t divulge details beyond your currentposition. In a longer bio of multiple paragraphs, you may add more awards and information about your master’s and bachelor’s degrees, but not in a short bio. Moreover, don’t add anything that happened before grad school—including your place of birth. Forexample: Hi! My name is Scott. I was originally born in Vermont and now I’m a professor at North Yankee University in Fargone, New York (in upstate New York). I study antelopes’ migration patterns and their impact of native grain growth. My interest in antelopes began as a teenager when I first saw one in the wild. I did my undergrad degree in biology at SUNY and my masters and UCLA and my PhD in Forestry at HunterCollege.  Related: Finished drafting your academic biography and heading for an international conference? Check outthis postnow!  https://www.enago.com/academy/writing-a-good-academic-biography/

  5. 8/2/2018 How To Write A Good AcademicBiography The above example is far too casual and Scott’s work and current position are overshadowed by all the other random details. This can be written in a much betterway: Scott Sampson is a professor of Wildlife Biology at North Yankee University. His work focuses specifically on the migration patterns of antelope and their impact on the growth of native grain. His favorite place to do research in his backyard, which opens to the Akron NationalForest. This improvised version is concise, relevant, and makes Scott’s bio appear professional while giving a short description of his personaldetails. LongerBios For longer bios, follow the same basic rules, but go into a bit more depth about your work, your education, and your future projects or interests. You may also consider adding a line about your immediate family. But as always, leave the personal details for a short and friendly mention at the end of thebio. Mostly, your bio will be used by someone to introduce you at a conference or public event so if you write your bio using these tips, you will help them give a smooth and accurate introduction. Remember that the bio is the first thing that people know about you so pack it full of the most important things aboutyourself! If you would like to know more about di"erent formats of academic biography, read the next articlein thisseries!  https://www.enago.com/academy/writing-a-good-academic-biography/

  6. 8/2/2018 REPORTING RESEARCH How To Write A Good AcademicBiography PUBLISHING RESEARCH IMPORTANT OUR SERVICES ABOUT US LINKS GLOBAL ENAGO EnglishEditing ContactUs GuestContributor AboutEnago Academy Language & Grammar Journal Guidelines Manuscripts& Grants Reference Management Figures &Tables Selecting Journals Submitting Manuscripts Understanding Reviews Understanding Ethics PhDs & PostdocsServices Product & Service CopyEditing Services Substantive Editing Services Publication Support Services Proofreading Services Reviews Ask aQuestion! This article is by Enago Academy, a knowledge sharing platform by Enago. Enago provides English Editing , Copy editing and Proofreading service to Authors and researchers. Enago Academy offers comprehensive and up-to-date resources for researchers, publishers, editors, and students to learn and sharetheirexperienceaboutresearchandpublishing. Enago AcademyalsoconductsworkshopsprimarilyforESLauthors,early- stageresearchers,andgraduatestudents.Ouradvancedworkshopmodulescatertotheneedsofresearcherswhowanttoknow moreabouttheissuespertinenttosuccessfulpublication.ReadMore Copyright © 2018 - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED | PrivacyPolicy | Terms & Conditions| ContactUs  https://www.enago.com/academy/writing-a-good-academic-biography/

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