Timeline for How to handle a title (PostDoc) I consider misleading?
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Feb 7, 2020 at 17:30 | comment | added | Buffy | @BryanKrause, that is probably correct as far as the fellowship grantor is concerned. Whether it works for the institution, however, is up to them. Perhaps there are no issues, but perhaps, also, that the institution has defined categories and isn't flexible. | |
Feb 7, 2020 at 17:27 | comment | added | Bryan Krause♦ | @Buffy It seems to me that "Marie Curie Fellow" would convert it to a job title fairly simply. | |
Feb 7, 2020 at 13:48 | comment | added | Jon Custer | Well, I’m outside the EU and know about it - it didn’t exist ages ago when I was in Europe. One short sentence at the start of the section of the CV will be enough to prod someone to quickly Google it and figure it out. | |
Feb 7, 2020 at 13:15 | comment | added | Buffy | @artificial_moonlet, yes, thanks. The auto corrector fails again. | |
Feb 7, 2020 at 13:15 | history | edited | Buffy | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Feb 7, 2020 at 13:14 | comment | added | user108403 | I think you mean "distinction" instead of "destination"? (Unless there's a deeper philosophical point here.) | |
Feb 7, 2020 at 13:06 | comment | added | Buffy | @JonCuster, yes, I agree, but that isn't a title. And outside EU it is less well known. But the name of the fellowship is what goes into the CV. | |
Feb 7, 2020 at 13:03 | comment | added | Jon Custer | The third option is to call the position a Marie Curie Fellowship, since that is well known and perfectly descriptive. Most future employers will not what it is. | |
Feb 7, 2020 at 12:15 | history | answered | Buffy | CC BY-SA 4.0 |