Curriculum Vitae (CV) for Professor Jobs: Template and Tips (2026)
Your academic CV is the most important document in your faculty job application. Unlike a resume (1-2 pages), a CV can be 5-15 pages long. It lists everything you have done in your academic career.
Essential Sections of an Academic CV
1. Contact Information: Name, phone, email, Google Scholar profile.
2. Education: Degrees in reverse chronological order. Include dissertation title and advisor.
3. Publications: Peer-reviewed articles, books, chapters. Separate by type.
4. Conference Presentations: List with date, conference name, location.
5. Grants and Funding: Include amount, agency, your role.
6. Teaching Experience: Courses taught, role, institution, semester, enrollment.
7. Service: Committees, reviewing, mentoring.
8. Awards and Honors: Fellowships, scholarships, teaching awards.
9. Professional Memberships: AERA, APA, etc.
10. Skills: Languages, software, instructional technology.
CV Template
[Your Full Name]
[Phone] | [Email]
EDUCATION
PhD in [Field], [University], [Year]
PUBLICATIONS
[Author] (Year). “Title.” Journal, Volume(Issue), pages.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Instructor of Record, [Course Name], [University], [Semester Year]
Formatting Tips
– Use 11 or 12 point font, Times New Roman or Calibri
– Reverse chronological order
– No spelling errors
– Save as PDF
– Name file: LastName_CV_2026.pdf
Tailoring Your CV
For research universities: Put publications and grants first.
For teaching-focused universities: Put teaching experience first.
Common CV Mistakes
– Too long or too short for your career stage
– Outdated information
– Claiming publications that are not accepted
– No evidence of teaching effectiveness
Final Advice
Your CV is a living document. Start it now, even if you are still in graduate school. Add every presentation, publication, and teaching role.