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4 Essential CV Updates for Adjunct Professors

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Looking to add to your course load? Or find new teaching opportunities? It is crucial for aspiring adjunct professors to regularly update their CVs (Curriculum Vitae). A CV is a comprehensive document showcasing your academic and professional achievements, teaching experiences, and qualifications. Updating your CV is vital for presenting yourself as a qualified and competent candidate. We suggest four essential updates you should make to your CV to enhance your chances of landing an academic job in a competitive market.

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  1. Highlight New Courses You’ve Taught

One of the most impactful updates to your CV is the inclusion of any new courses you have taught. Demonstrating a diverse range of teaching experiences reflects your versatility. It showcases your ability to adapt to various subjects and teaching methodologies. When listing new courses, emphasize their relevance and alignment with the positions you are applying for. If you have taught courses that are in demand or related to emerging fields, be sure to emphasize these as they demonstrate your ability to stay current and meet the evolving needs of students. Indicate if the courses were online, in-person, or hybrid. Schools are looking for people who can teach across modalities.

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  1. Showcase New Skills and Certifications

As an adjunct professor, acquiring new skills and certifications is essential to stay relevant and enhance teaching effectiveness. Update your CV to include any new software proficiency or instructional technologies you have mastered. For instance, highlight these skills if you have recently become proficient in learning management systems (LMS) such as Canvas, Blackboard, or D2L. Additionally, if you have earned any instructor certifications or attended professional development workshops or conferences, ensure they are prominently featured in your CV. These updates demonstrate your commitment to ongoing learning and your ability to effectively leverage technology in the classroom.

  1. Include Awards, Recognitions, and Publications

Recognition for your teaching efforts and research adds credibility to your CV and helps you stand out. If you have received any awards or honors related to teaching, update your CV accordingly. Examples include teaching excellence awards, student-nominated awards, or grants received for innovative teaching practices. These accolades serve as concrete evidence of your teaching abilities and commitment to providing a quality learning experience. By including them, you demonstrate your dedication to excellence and the positive impact you have made on students and colleagues. Include any new publications with links so hiring managers can see your research and areas of expertise.

  1. Updating Teaching Philosophy and Professional Attributes

In addition to the tangible updates mentioned above, consider revisiting and updating your teaching philosophy and professional attributes. Vice President of Academic and Professor Services Dorothy Miraglia, Ph.D., has advice for updating your teaching philosophy. “I always encourage clients to think outside the box with their teaching philosophy and showcase a unique attribute or quality that makes a candidate stand out. The teaching philosophy is your first impression on recruiters, so make them want to keep reading.”

Your teaching philosophy statement should reflect any changes or refinements in your pedagogical approach. Consider incorporating new research, evolving instructional methodologies, or your personal growth as an educator. These updates will give potential employers a comprehensive understanding of your teaching style and professional competencies.

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As an aspiring adjunct professor, your CV is vital in presenting your qualifications, experiences, and teaching abilities to potential employers. Regularly updating your CV highlights new courses taught, demonstrates new skills and certifications, and showcases any awards or recognitions you have received. Remember to update your teaching philosophy and professional attributes to reflect your growth and adaptability as an educator. Implementing these three essential updates will enhance your chances of securing the desired adjunct professor position and continue making a meaningful impact in the academic field.

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Angela Britcher is a writer, communications professor, and instructional designer. She works with The Babb Group and Edusity.
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