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Communicating and sharing your work effectively with colleagues, supervisors and the general public often requires the preparation of a suitable presentation, tailored to that audience. These templates make it easy to create such a presentation, and the resulting set of slides is available for distribution in PDF format – perfect for sharing before or after your lecture, seminar or talk.

Unofficial NEO UEA Template
Template de apresentação elaborado para integrantes do Núcleo de Engenharia e Otimização da Universidade do Estado do Amazonas
Liliana Oliveira da Silva

Nova SBE beamer template
Nova SBE beamer template
Robert Hill

Alpen-Adria University Klagenfurt Beamer Template
Beamer template for Alpen-Adria University Klagenfurt presentations
Ravshan SK

Um Casamento Cheio de Alegria
Sermão pregado no casamento de Frank e Meiriane em Arraial D'Ajuda em 11 de março de 2017
Egmon Pereira

OxPav
This is an unofficial Oxford University Beamer Template I made from scratch. Feel free to use it, modify it, share it.
Clara Eleonore Pavillet

Beamer Arrows
Did you know it's possible to draw paths between nodes and across different pictures in LaTeX? This example shows how to easily draw connecting arrows in presentations with the Beamer package.
We've pre-loaded this great example originally published on TeXample.net for you to try out on writeLaTeX.
To read more about this feature head to this page on the TeXample site, or just click above to get started.
If you're new to LaTeX, checkout the third part of our free online LaTeX course for more hints on creating presentations and drawings in LaTeX.
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Mimetic discretizations: new opportunities for pre- and post-processing
Shows how to interpolate fields so as to enforce conservation of line, surface and volume integrals.
Alex Pletzer

A Religião do Cristão
Estudo bíblico baseado no livro: Contracultura Cristã de Jhon Stott.
Egmon Pereira

Honours Analysis Skills Template
This is a very basic template for mathematical presentations using LaTeX and beamer, aimed at University of Edinburgh students on the Honours Analysis course 2017-2018, for their "Skills" presentations.
Richard Gratwick