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My question is where in the CV or CAF can we put unpublished research work???? In the common application form it says clearly that what you put there is published research. I was wondering where to put unpublished research???? Please help. TY

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loyalty1 wrote:
My question is where in the CV or CAF can we put unpublished research work???? In the common application form it says clearly that what you put there is published research. I was wondering where to put unpublished research???? Please help. TY

I guess only in research experience

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I had a similar Q: if a person is involved in a full-time academic research (in university, with a salary through payroll), is this experience a research or work?

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thanks so much... I overlooked that I can put it in experience. Anyone else with other ideas????? please help

  #5

I checked the myeras under publications and I saw in one of the drop down choices to scroll the following heading: Peer reviewed journal articles/abstracts (other than published? Will this be the more appropriate heading for unpublished research???? Please help

  #6

Let me ask u a Q..what exactly are you calling a unpublished research..

1) submitted to a journal but not yet published

2) some project that you are doing that u will send for publication later




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to azygous: yes I think that's the definition of unpublished....what's your opinion on where to put it....I saw an unpublished drop down on choices but it's suppose to be all published works so it's confusing.







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