Create a standard European CV for your scholarship application instantly.
Your journey to a scholarship starts with a draft.
This is a drafting sandbox. For the final submission, create an account on the official Europass website. A scholarship-winning CV needs delicacy and refinement!
Format: Date -> Title -> Company -> Details. Use "---" to separate jobs.
A scholarship CV isn't just a resume. It's a story of your potential. Here is exactly how to craft it.
Don't just say "Worked on a project." Say "Led a team of 4 to build X, improving efficiency by 20%."
Scholarship committees love leadership. Include volunteering, club roles, and community service explicitly.
Briefly mention relevant academic projects or thesis work that aligns with the specific program you are applying to.
Avoid vague statements like "Looking for a challenging role." Focus on what you offer to the university, not what you want.
Applying for a Master's in Physics? That part-time fast-food job is noise unless you highlight soft skills like teamwork.
Europass is standard for a reason. Avoid crazy fonts, colors, or photos that aren't professional headshots.