LaTeX templates and examples — Research Proposal
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PSI proposal template for combined Bernina/ ADDAMS applications.

Template for MSc research proposals for the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering at the Technion.

LaTeX Research Proposal Template of Tribhuvan University, Institute of Science and Technology. This template is as describe by the document published within School of Mathematical Science, Tribhuvan University. Link: https://portal.tu.edu.np/downloads/DissertationReportFormatting_2024_02_26_14_00_52.pdf

OIST LaTeX Template: Lab Rotation Proposal

This repository contains **_unofficial_** LaTeX templates for [Norges Forskningsråd](https://www.forskningsradet.no/) applications. This LaTeX template is based on the official Word template found [here](https://www.forskningsradet.no/siteassets/utlysninger/vedlegg-utlysninger/template-for-project-description-researcher-project-for-experienced-scientists-and-early-career-scientists.docx). It consists of a class file and four bibliography styles.

Simple examples for explaining project/product concepts

A template for an ERC grant. Uses versions package to allow B1 and B2 to be worked on simultaneously.

Document template for Stage 2 Research Proposal Submission as a requirement of the Doctor of Philosophy at Queensland University of Technology.

NSF general template, allowing individual PDF compiling and submission. Author: pengh2@erau.edu Last Updated: 10/10/2024 Used to prepare for NSF ERI. Major changes: use subfile package to allow individual compiling and using the same preamble set in the main file. use bibtex to allow for separate citation and bibliography in two separated PDFs. numbered all the individual files. hold all source files in a flattened directory structure. This is an NSF template based on the following Overleaf templates: A latex package to prepare a proposal for the National Science Foundation (NSF) M.R. Hadizadeh E-mail: mhadizadeh@gmail.com August 2021 The above (1) seems based on NSF Proposal Template AuthorAmr Abed Last Updated: 2016
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