awards on resumes
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 4:41 pm
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Thanks for all the advice.
Thanks for all the advice.
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You mean the latter?AntipodeanPhil wrote:For some awards, the money is peripheral - it's the award itself that matters (like a university teaching award, for example); for other awards, it is the money that matters - the amount of money indicates or determines the significance of the award. I think it would only be inappropriate to list the dollar amounts for the former.
For a research grant, the money is what really matters, so list the amount.
The way I read it, I think the former would be correct.blowhard wrote:You mean the latter?AntipodeanPhil wrote:For some awards, the money is peripheral - it's the award itself that matters (like a university teaching award, for example); for other awards, it is the money that matters - the amount of money indicates or determines the significance of the award. I think it would only be inappropriate to list the dollar amounts for the former.
For a research grant, the money is what really matters, so list the amount.
Indeed. There is a negation that confuses things - I probably could have better phrased that sentence!Aeroneous wrote:The way I read it, I think the former would be correct.