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Hey everyone. So I wanted some opinions on this. I don't have publications, but I do have several conference presentations and have written papers, just haven't published. 

 

What should I do with the Publications box? Leave it blank? List presentations instead (if there's no other space for them)? Is it OK to include papers that weren't for publication if I make it explicitly clear that I did not publish these? 

 

Thanks for the help!

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If you don't have any publications (peer-reviewed or otherwise scholarly), omit that section on your CV. Conference Presentations belong under their own heading, and papers you've written but haven't published don't belong on a CV at all except for works submitted to journals, while you're waiting to hear back.

 

If it's for a grad application, just leave that box blank.

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If you don't have any publications (peer-reviewed or otherwise scholarly), omit that section on your CV. Conference Presentations belong under their own heading, and papers you've written but haven't published don't belong on a CV at all except for works submitted to journals, while you're waiting to hear back.

 

If it's for a grad application, just leave that box blank.

 

I was afraid that would be the case. Thanks for the insight!

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