Templates tagged Thesis
Your thesis or dissertation is often the most important single piece of work you’ll produce as a student (whether it be your final year undergraduate research project or your complete Masters / PhD thesis). These templates, many provided by the university themselves as official layout guidelines, include sections for you to add all the relevant author information (your university, department, supervisor, year, etc) along with placeholder chapters for your introduction, background, method, results, conclusion / discussion, references and appendices.

Sleek Template
Sleek Template is a minimal collection of LaTeX packages and settings that ease the writing of beautiful documents. While originally meant for theses, it is perfectly suitable for project reports, articles, syntheses, etc. – with a few adjustments, like margins.
It is composed of four separate packages – sleek, sleek-title, sleek-theorems and sleek-listings – each of which can be used individually.
François Rozet

McGill University Thesis Template (without logo)
McGill Thesis Template, No logo on front page. Original template from Prof. Peter Kabal, edits by Simon Geoffroy-Gagnon with help from Farhad Shokraneh.
You may find a template with the logo here.
Simon Geoffroy-Gagnon, Farhad Shokraneh, Prof. Peter Kabal

Stellenbosch University Statistics and Actuarial Science Thesis Template
This document serves to guide students in order to help setup the LaTeX template for either a thesis or
research project according to the guidelines set out by the Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science
at Stellenbosch University. Throughout this document it is assumed that the reader is somewhat familiar
with basic LaTeX editing. The reader is welcome to email any suggestions or recommendations to the
template at the email above.
David Rodwell

Thesis template, Microeconomics at FSU Jena
Use this template if you write your thesis or seminar paper at the chair of microeconomics at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Holger Graf

University of Nottingham PhD Thesis Template
This template is adapted from the previous template I wrote in 2017:
University of Nottingham Thesis and Dissertation Template
The current one includes more sample scripts in Chapter 4 Main Chapter, demonstrating the use of figures, tables, lists (for Research Questions and Hypotheses, etc.), equations, and PDF appendix in the Appendices chapter.
This one is specifically shaped for a PhD thesis submission.
Please double check with your faculty's thesis submission guideline.
Yue Li

Cumulative Dissertation Template
A cumulative dissertation is in its nature a different document in comparison to a standard monogram dissertation. Unfortunately, the university guide-lines sometimes do not provide a LaTeX template or do not exactly specify the structure of such a document. Therefore, to make the final document as readable as possible, we might want to structure it more than the standard thesis templates (e.g. adding multiple bibliographies, multiple tables of contents, etc.). Unfortunately, this process is not always straight forward and the interplay between additional packages can cause troubles. I encountered multiple problems while preparing the template for my thesis, which are solved in this template and I hope this document will save some time to anybody wishing to structure their thesis similarly.
Pavol Harar

CoppeTeX 2.3 - A LaTeX toolkit for writing thesis and dissertations
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.
Vicente Helano, George O. Ainsworth Jr, Paulo Laranjeira da C. Lage, Eduardo Mangeli

McGill University Thesis Template
McGill Thesis Template
Simon Geoffroy-Gagnon, Farhad Shokraneh

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Pohjonen Tuukka, Hujala Maija