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SPhdThesis – LaTeX template for writing PhD Thesis
The package provides a LaTeX document class for writing a PhD thesis. The author developed it while writing his PhD thesis in School of Computing (SoC), National University of Singapore (NUS). By default, the class adheres to the NUS Guidelines on Format of Research Thesis Submitted For Examination. However, the class for conformation to a different guideline should not be difficult.
For help and advice, the best place to raise an issue is on the package's Github repository. Alternatively, you can use the comment form on the author's page.
License: SPhdThesis is released under public domain. You are free to use, modify, and distribute it as you wish.
Saurabh Garg
nus-dissertation-latex-template
This repository contains a LaTeX template intended to conform to the National University of Singapore's (NUS) stylesheet as documented in General Guidelines on Format of Research Thesis Submitted For Examination (RO.1042/03). Dissertators should be sure to consult the latest version of RO.1042/03 (available here) for additional details and information.
This template was used for a dissertation accepted for final submission by the National University of Singapore and King's College London Joint Degree Programme (JDP) as is. The author makes no guarantees that the template will conform to future requirements or other departments. Please feel free to submit improvements to the original Github repository here: https://github.com/pdfinn/nus-dissertation-latex-template
Beyond specific NUS requirements, the stylistic conventions adopted by this template represent the author's preference. The repository itself may be used as a template from which to structure one's own dissertation project.
This template is designed to be used with the XeLaTeX package.
P. D. Finn, PhD
Thesis template of the National University of Singapore (NUS)
This set of LaTeX code (mainly nusthesis.cls) composes a template of NUS thesis, which is compliant with the university's requirement. Using this template to organize your thesis content can save a lot of effort spent on formatting. Your edit should start with main.tex, which is also the compilation entry. Sources of individual chapters as well as abstract, acknowledgments, appendices, etc., are placed in the chapters folder. Illustrative figures and analytical plottings should be stored in the pic and exp folders respectively. Please refer to the GitHub repository for more details as well as timely updates.
LIN Qian