Thesis Template UoB
Author
Liam Hughes
Last Updated
2 anni fa
License
Creative Commons CC BY 4.0
Abstract
A template for a thesis writing, for the university of Birmingham.
\documentclass[eyerest, skincolourgold]{Styles/_myClass} %eyerest, skincolourblue, skincolourred
\RequirePackage{Styles/bibstyle}
\begin{document}
%Edit title page in titlepage.sty
\prenumber
\maketitlepage
\contents % see .cls file
\input{Styles/abstract.tex}
\input{Styles/Acknowledgements.tex}
\blankpage % a page break
\postnumber
\setlength{\parskip}{0ex}
\chapter{Introduction}
\chapterquote{What is not started today is never finished tomorrow.}{Johann Wolfgang von Goethe}{Poet}
This is an example abbreviation - \ac{ASAP}!
This is an example citation\supercite{einstein}!
\kant[2-4]
\chapter{Literature Review}
\chapterquote{There are many things that I do not know because I photocopied a text and then relaxed as if I had read it.}{Umberto Eco}{Italian Medieval Historian}
\kant[5-7]
\begin{figure}[!htb]%recommended float settings
\centering
\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{example-image-a}% here goes the figure name
\caption{This is the figure caption.}
\label{fig:name_me_please}
\end{figure}
\kant[8-10]
\chapter{Methodology}
\chapterquote{Research is to see what everybody else has seen, and to think what nobody else has thought.}{Albert Szent-Gyorgyi}{Hungarian Biochemist}
\kant[11]
\section{Method}
\kant[12-15]
\chapter{Results}
\chapterquote{If you torture the data long enough, it will confess to anything.}{Ronald Coase}{British Economist}
\kant[16]
\section{Results}
\kant[17-18]
\begin{table}[hb!]
\caption{An example table!}
\centering
\begin{adjustbox}{width=\columnwidth,center}
\begin{tabular}{lllllllllllll}
\toprule
C & Mn & P & S & Cu & Si & Ni & Cr & Mo & V & Ti & Nb & N \\\midrule
.09 & .48 & .012 & .004 & .13 & .28 & .16 & 8.44 & .91 & .224 & .002 & .081 & .0394 \\\bottomrule
\end{tabular}
\end{adjustbox}
\label{tab:example}
\end{table}
\kant[19-20]
\section{Discussion}
\kant[21-25]
\chapter{Conclusion}
\chapterquote{A theory that explains everything, explains nothing.}{Karl Popper}{Austrian-British Philosopher}
\kant[26]
\section{Conclusion}
\kant[27-31]
\clearpage
\printbibliography[] %heading=bibnumbered
\label{mylastpage}
\end{document}