LaTeX templates and examples — Theses
LaTeX thesis templates to help you navigate an important step in your career. These thesis templates, many provided by universities as official layout guidelines, include sections to add author information, along with placeholder chapters for your introduction, background, method, results, conclusion / discussion, references, and appendices.
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This project provides a LaTeX document class suitable for writing academic dissertations and thesis according to the formatting rules established by the Alberto Luiz Coimbra Institute for Graduate Studies and Research in Engineering (COPPE/UFRJ). The 'coppe' class contains a minimalist set of macro commands which allows its users to create the required textual elements following the COPPE/UFRJ dissertation/thesis guidelines. Among these elements, there are a front cover, a title page, cataloging details, native and foreign languages abstracts, table of contents, and list of bibliographic references. Although it is tied to the COPPE/UFRJ guidelines, it can be easily ported to other institutions. This version follows the document: Norma para a Elaboração Gráfica de Teses/Dissertações COPPE/UFRJ Aprovada pela CPGP em 15 de julho de 2008 Com correção no Anexo III, páginas 19 e 20, em 01/10/2009 (Revisada em 10/09/2010) (Revisada em 26/11/2019 – Alteração da Folha Aprovação, Anexo III, páginas 22 e 23) Important Notice - ReadMe first! This project is NOT officially supported by COPPE/UFRJ. All of its content is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but without any warranty; without even the implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. It is under the GNU General Public License version 3.

Template voor de voorbereidende rapporten voor het vak Keerpunten in de Informatiewetenschappen, specifiek voor studenten BSc INF aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam.

This template applies the brandeis-dissertation class that will enable the user to typeset a dissertation that adheres to the formatting guidelines of Brandeis University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS).

This document summarizes important aspects (structure, contents, layout, tables, figures, formulas, citations, references) of the preparation of degree theses. At the same time, this document can also be used as a template for such theses. The document has been developed at the Chair for Electromagnetic Compatibility at the Institute of Medical Engineering.

Im Dokument werden wichtige Richtlinien (inhaltliche und formale Gestaltung, Tabellen, Abbildungen, Formelsatz, Literaturangaben) zur Ausarbeitung für Abschlussarbeiten zusammengefasst. Gleichzeit kann das Dokument auch direkt als Vorlage für solche Arbeiten benutzt werden. Das Dokument wurde am Lehrstuhl für Elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit am Institut für Medizintechnik entwickelt.

This template is provided by the University of Utah's Graduate School, downloaded from its Thesis Templates page (Fall 2025). From the Graduate School's webpage: The following LaTeX template is intended to be used in conjunction with A Handbook for Theses and Dissertations and departmentally-approved style guides. They are only a basic guide for formatting your manuscript and do not guarantee Format Approval.

This utmthesis class was first created back in 2006. Since then, thanks to the various contributors over the years, it has matured into this. List of major contributors (sorted alphabetically) Lim Lian Tze Loo Hui Ru Muhammad Nadzir Marsono Ng Choon Ching Teo Hui Ming Vishnu P. Nambiar Yap Yung Szen Wan Zuki Azman credits also to other contributors/testers whose names are not listed here UTMthesis.cls v7.1 conforms with the 2025 UTM thesis manual. If you have problems with your faculty regarding the format, please contact Dr. Yap Yung Szen from the Faculty of Science.

RGU's template created by the School of Computing, Engineering and Technology (SoCET) for Honours, MSc, MSci, PgCert (1 and 2) reports, as well as Research Degrees (MRes/MPhil/PhD/ProfD/EngD) dissertations.

Based on a template by Dr. Yacine Bouali, available at https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/usthb-thesis/jwbcnbcgrkdq, licensed under CC BY 4.0.
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