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An elegant LaTeX résumé template. https://github.com/billryan/resume

LaTeX template based upon The University of Manchester Presentation of Theses Policy which relates to the examination of doctoral and MPhil degrees at The University of Manchester and applies to full-time and part-time postgraduate research students of the following degrees: Doctoral degrees: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD); Doctor of Medicine (MD) Doctor of Business Administration (DBA); Professional, Engineering and Enterprise Doctorates; Master of Philosophy (MPhil). This template has been checked to be compliant with the 2025 requirements. Responsibility for ensuring compliance with the University of Manchester Presentation of Theses Policy remains with the candidate. This is a beta version that adds 'tagging' features for improved accessibility. It fundamentally works, but you may encounter some issues. More information is given in the template document.

This is a tex version of our letterhead. This was updated by Sara Nagreen in April 2026 to produce a tagged PDF for accessibility.
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Accessible LaTeX template for thesis and dissertation documents at UC Irvine, based on the official formatting manual available at: https://guides.lib.uci.edu/gradmanual. This template produces an accessible, tagged PDF (as required by the Title II updates to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)). For best results, set the compiler to LuaLaTeX and the TeX Live version to 2025 or later. Additional instructions for creating accessible documents with LaTeX are included in the template itself. Queries and updates should be directed to https://github.com/ifigs/uci-thesis-latex.

This is a way to make a tagged PDF version of the Thesis template. It is marked as semi-accessible because you will need to use alt text to describe math symbols. We are hoping that the packages for expressing math symbols become more compliant in this regard, but as of today, that is how this must be dealt with. https://grad.wisc.edu/current-students/doctoral-guide/#dissertation-guide is the link for formatting requirements.

The ltx-talk class can be used to create (on-screen) presentations, outputting tagged (accessible) PDFs. Its syntax is largely similar to beamer's, though not all of beamer's functionalities have been implemented in ltx-talk. Best compiled with LuaLaTeX especially if you want to tag mathematical contents automatically. ltx-talk is currently experimental. See the CTAN package ltx-talk webpage or the Github repository for the latest developments. If you'd like to use the latest version of ltx-talk in your Overleaf project, you can join our Labs program to access a rolling version of TeX Live in your projects.

This is the Overleaf example project, but produces a tagged (accessible) PDF. Best compiled with LuaLaTeX especially if you want to tag mathematical contents automatically. LaTeX's PDF-tagging capabilities are still developing. If you'd like to use the latest version of PDF-tagging features in your Overleaf project, you can join our Labs program to access a rolling version of TeX Live in your projects.

A LaTeX thesis/dissertation template for University of Kansas students, based on requirements detailed here: https://graduate.ku.edu/sites/graduate/files/files/ETD%20Forms/ETD%20Guidelines_2025%20Final.pdf

This is the official template for ARC Alliance journal manuscripts. Link to submission guidelines with template link: https://janeway.uncpress.org/ARC-GR/submissions/
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A modern simple (academic) CV template. With no colour, but a few different tabulars for visualizing your skills and cv events. The template has no colour, but adding logos to your events will still make it relatively colourful (and thus, not strictly classic, why I called it "modern"). You can play around with different fonts. The places where the changes can be made are indicated by comments. The fancy font for the name can be taken away, if you don't want it. The github repo is here: https://github.com/latex-ninja/modern-simple-cv

An example LaTeX project for starting off your own article

Know the LaTeX command you want to use but can't remember how to write it? Here we present a great tips sheet produced by Dave Richeson; it's pre-loaded in Overleaf so you can see how the commands work instantly. Simply click on the button above to open a version in Overleaf for editing (and to quickly copy and paste the commands you need!). For more comments visit this page on Dave's site, or if you'd like to work through a fuller introduction to LaTeX why not check out our free online course?

This is a basic journal article template which includes metadata fields for multiple authors, affiliations and keywords. It is also set up to use the lineno package for line numbers; these can be turned on by adding the 'lineno' option to the documentclass command.

This is a gorgeous template for bioRxiv pre-prints. An example manuscript using it can be found here.
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