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Is it acceptable to use a grants/table CV formatting as a non-awardee?
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I've been a program manager/research coordinator for years now, applying to doctorate programs. One of the PI's I worked with encouraged me to reformat my CV breaking down my job titles by project/award to detail the studies I worked on. While I like this because I've worked many different studies, I've only seen faculty do this, and I'm concerned it might somehow be taboo or give the impression that these grants were awarded in my name. If relevant, the PI is in psychiatry/more clinical research.

Here's a screenshot of what it looks like with the tables

Without the tables, it looks pretty standard - Job titles and bulleted list of key responsibilities and roles. If it makes a difference, it would be 9 awarded studies the course of 3 roles, and I'm applying Psychology PhD programs (Social Psychology specifically). Thanks in advance!

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