Create your CV easily with the Research.fi profile tool
911±¬ÁÏ꿉۪s researchers can now create a CV using the CV tool in the Research.fi – Profile Tool. The tool generates an editable Word CV based on your Research.fi profile information, following the official Finnish National Board on Research integrity (TENK) CV template.
The CV tool enables you to generate a CV based on the information in your Research.fi profile, using the official . The CV is generated as an editable Word document, making it easy to update and tailor for different purposes such as funding or job applications.
Please note that using this feature requires creating your own profile in the . Your profile information is compiled from Aalto’s ACRIS research information management system and data.
Key features
- Create a CV automatically based on your Research.fi profile
- Uses the TENK CV template
- Download as an editable Word document
Download your publication list
In addition to the CV, you can also download a publication list that includes all publications found in your Research.fi profile—useful for reporting, applications, and keeping your records up to date.
Research tool is developed by . Read more about the Research tool:
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