vita
vita — 名詞
1. a document, usually for university hiring, that sets out someone's education, te
學術履歷
申請學術職位的學經歷表
a document, usually for university hiring, that sets out someone's education, teaching, research, past positions, and published work
Layla emailed her vita to the history department before the interview.
Layla 在面試前把學術履歷寄給了歷史系。
collocation: email / send a vita
The committee asked Vivek for an updated vita with recent articles.
委員會請 Vivek 補一份更新過、列有近期文章的學術履歷。
Brooke shortened her vita to two pages for the fellowship application.
Brooke 為了申請研究獎學金,把學術履歷縮成兩頁。
Each candidate placed a printed vita beside the teaching sample.
每位應徵者都把紙本學術履歷放在教學示範資料旁邊。
At the hiring lunch, Yasmin mentioned a gap explained in her vita.
在聘任午餐會上,Yasmin 提到她的學術履歷裡已說明那段空窗期。
- curriculum vitae
the full formal term; in academic contexts it often means the same thing as 'vita'
- CV
common abbreviation; broader than 'vita' and widely used outside American academic talk
- resume
the usual term for general job applications; often shorter and less academic
- bio
much shorter; usually a brief profile rather than a full record of study and work
文法句型
submit a vita
vita for + academic post
用法筆記
Mostly used in universities, research institutes, and other academic settings. For most ordinary job applications, people are more likely to say resume or CV instead of vita.