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LaTeX templates for journal articles, academic papers, CVs and résumés, presentations, and more.

A CV template using pastel(ish) colour, inspired by Awesome CV, but including some more 'visual' elements, such as progressbars and progress circles. It also has a two column layout to make more of the space available in case it is supposed to be used as a resumé. Some more information on it is in the blog post about it. This is the Github repo.

This is the boilerplate I used for my third co-op report at the University of Victoria.

東京大学大学院新領域創成科学研究科社会文化環境学専攻の修士/博士論文のWordテンプレートを学生有志がOverleaf対応させた非公式テンプレートです。

Final Year Project Report, Department of Computer Engineering, University of Sri Jayewardenepura

LaTeX styles for the settlement and explanatory note to the course and diploma works (GOST 7.32-2001). Github: https://github.com/rominf/latex-g7-32. This template was originally published on ShareLaTeX and subsequently moved to Overleaf in November 2019.

An MSc thesis template suitable for the MSc Future Power Networks of the Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. The template is based on the Final Year Project Template by NuriC. My edit customizes the front page for the MSc FPN and adds sample code for figures, code listings, tables and other details along with a description of the content of each section following the departmental guidelines.

Bachelors and Masters thesis template for computer science students of University of Freiburg. Source and information: https://fachschaft.tf.uni-freiburg.de/informationen/dokumentvorlagen. This template was originally published on ShareLaTeX and subsequently moved to Overleaf in November 2019.

physics lab report template

This is the writing template for the ``Sprint Beyond the Book'' sessions at SSP 2016. We invite you to join our team of science fiction authors, scholars, digital publishers, journalists, and technologists to write, edit, assemble and publish a book about the future of scholarly publishing on-the-fly in 72 hours. We will employ a variety of collaborative technologies and explore the idea of writing as a performance. In order to pull off this ambitious plan, we need your help! Please stop by to help brainstorm, write, or edit contributions. Each concurrent session will confront participants with different provocation about the future of scholarly publishing. Find out more about the sessions on the SSP 2016 website.
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