LaTeX templates — Research Proposal
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This is a LaTeX template to write ERC research grants. It was created for the 2025 consolidator grant submission and is heavily based on the great work by Catrin Campbell-Moore However, all sections are not in LaTeX, including the CV and funding tables. Details can be found in the GitHub repo: https://github.com/trappitsch/erc_latex_template If you find any problems, please open an issue on GitHub.

This template supports the preparation of research proposals by undergraduate students. It has been used at UC Irvine extensively but could easily be edited to support needs at other institutions.

This Overleaf project contains a LaTeX template specifically designed for the NAST (Nepal Academy of Science and Technology) Young Scientist Grant Proposal. The template adheres to the guidelines and formatting requirements provided by NAST, ensuring that all sections are properly structured and styled according to their standards. Key features of this template include: ➡ A4 paper size with Times New Roman font. ➡ Structured sections such as Abstract, Introduction, Research ➡Objectives, Methodology, and more. ➡ Professional-looking tables, figures, and references formatted in APA style. ➡Predefined commands for common sections and subsections to streamline the writing process. ➡Easy-to-use placeholders for inserting content, including tables, charts, and references. This template is ideal for young scientists applying for the NAST grant, providing a standardized and polished format that meets all submission requirements.

Template for the Science Justification to be attached to an ESO proposal for observing time. Upload the resulting pdf to www.eso.org/p1

Template for the Science Justification to be attached to an ESO proposal for observing time. Upload the resulting pdf to www.eso.org/p1

A simple template conforming to the required styles of the NDSEG fellowship application

A project proposal template for the final year 7th semester students of BSc. CSIT.

Candidacy Exam Research Plan Template for EPFL students participating in the EPFL - ETHZ Joint Doctoral Program in the Learning Sciences (JDPLS). This document is based on the [.doc] template provided by EPFL as of July 29, 2024. Use at your own risk.

Center for Computational Astrophysics (CfCA) is a branch of National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) and provides computational resources for astrophysicists. To use the resources, you have to submit a scientific proposal to CfCA. The application form for the submission is available from here. This version of the form is used for XD2000.
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