Narrative CVs offer researchers the opportunity to present their careers through their own stories, focusing on achievements, contributions, and broader impact rather than just traditional metrics. One of their key aims is to reduce bias in evaluation. However, as the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA) has highlighted, not all researchers find it equally easy to write these CVs.
How do researchers write narrative CVs? Does language matter?
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