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Hi all 

I know it is generally frowned upon once one hits the job market to include anything from undergrad, but what about while we're still in grad school and still years out from job market?

CV's have been requested of me for anything from grant applications, internal departmental progress reports, conference stuff, professors sometimes asking to see it, etc., etc.

Specifically, I was awarded a research grant and multiple scholarships in my undergrad. How lame is it for me to include those in the "Awards/Honors/Grants" section of my mid-grad-school CV? 

Thanks!

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I have a quest

On 4/23/2020 at 5:09 PM, PsyDuck90 said:

Keep it. Totally valid, and research grants are always a good thing. Money begets money, so if they see that you've been awarded money before, they will be more inclined to give you more in the future. 

I have a question for this topic too: should we include the dollar amount? 

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1 hour ago, Uchuuko said:

I have a quest

I have a question for this topic too: should we include the dollar amount? 

That's typical of what I've seen. 

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