What if my work experience is a lot of the options in one? Specifically a publication

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Hello all,

My undergraduate research, a project which took over 2000 hours of work in over two years, was published in a prominent peer-reviewed journal, it was presented at two separate poster conferences, and I delivered a seminar on the project. Should I enter a work experience for the research, publication and presentations separately? Or combine it all into one?

I have gotten mixed advice when I have asked this question to supervisors. Currently I have a most meaningful experience about the project in general, which says it was published, but I plan to make another experience specifically addressing the pub. But if I were to do that, how are hours factored in? Not sure how to approach this.

Thank you,
Matt
 
My undergraduate research, a project which took over 2000 hours of work in over two years, was published in a prominent peer-reviewed journal, it was presented at two separate poster conferences, and I delivered a seminar on the project. Should I enter a work experience for the research, publication and presentations separately? Or combine it all into one?

I have gotten mixed advice when I have asked this question to supervisors. Currently I have a most meaningful experience about the project in general, which says it was published, but I plan to make another experience specifically addressing the pub. But if I were to do that, how are hours factored in? Not sure how to approach this.
If the data set was the same/similar for all the venues, then you'd use a Publications space for the citation and note in the same space the other dates and locations where you shared it. Number of hours listed can be zero, or the number of hours you stood by the poster or podium.

Preparation time can be included in the affiliated Research space Total Hours.

If the posters and podium presentation happened on your campus, you could consider including them in the Research space and leaving the pub citation on its own under Publications.
 
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