The MIT thesis template in LaTeX

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The current MIT thesis template was developed in 2023, using up-to-date LaTeX coding, to meet the current formatting requirements of the MIT Libraries. The title and abstract pages are automatically laid out from information provided by the user. This template includes options to use a variety of fonts, and it is compatible with either pdfTeX or unicode engines such as luaLaTeX. When using LaTeX formats dated November 2022 or later, the resulting pdf file meets the PDF/A-2b archivability standard. A standard TeX Live installation includes all other packages required by the template.

This template was written by John Lienhard at the request of the MIT Libraries.

  • Documentation: Documentation for the template is available in pdf format here .
  • Download: The most current LaTeX files for this template are distributed through the Comprehensive TeX Archive Network (CTAN): https://ctan.org/pkg/mitthesis Download
  • Overleaf.com: A copy of the thesis template is also present in Overleaf.com's template gallery, here . Overleaf includes all the packages in TeX Live, so no additional downloads are needed. Learn more about Overleaf at MIT .

Specifications for MIT theses

The formatting requirements for MIT theses are set by the MIT Libraries, as described at this url: http://libraries.mit.edu/archives/thesis-specs/ . Questions regarding these specifications should be directed to [email protected] .

The original LaTeX 2.09 template was written by Stephen Gildea in the late 1980s (also in CTAN, here ). That template was edited by many later students, leading to the files archived here.

LaTeX has changed greatly since the original MIT thesis template was written. LaTeX 2.09 was replaced by LaTeX2e in 1994. New engines were developed, particularly pdfTeX during the 1990s and Unicode-aware engines in the decades that followed. Many packages and fonts were developed to accompany the original platform, particularly after 2000; and major updates to the LaTeX kernel began in 2018. Over the years, the MIT Libraries have changed the required format several times, especially as electronic thesis submission has become the norm. The original template served MIT well; but by the early 2020s, it was substantially out of date. That situation motivated the creation of this new template.

Masters/Doctoral Thesis

This template provides a full framework for writing a graduate level thesis. It is carefully structured and separated into multiple parts for easy editing. Included are the following pages/sections: a cover page, declaration of authorship, quotation, abstract, acknowledgements, contents page(s), list of figures, list of tables, abbreviations, physical constants, symbols, dedication, example chapter, example appendix and bibliography.

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This template provides a full framework for writing a graduate level thesis. It is carefully structured and separated into multiple parts for easy editing. Included are the following pages/sections: a cover page, declaration of authorship, quotation, abstract, acknowledgements, contents page(s), list of figures, list of tables, abbreviations, physical constants, symbols, dedication, example chapter, example appendix and bibliography. An example chapter is included which explains the basics of LaTeX and this template. It contains everything you need to know to begin writing your academic thesis using this template. Important note: this template comes as a zip file with multiple files and folders within it. It is worth reading the Chapter 1 introduction to the thesis to get an idea of what they do.

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This second major version of this template was made by Vel . The thesis style was originally created by Steve R. Gunn and modified into a template by Sunil Patel .

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The following thesis format templates should help you get started with formatting your thesis or dissertation. Georgia Tech provides free Overleaf Professional accounts for all students, faculty, and staff who would like to use the collaborative, online LaTeX editor for their projects.

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Although Graduate Education does not offer direct technical support, Tech does provide help via campus partners such as the Library and Overleaf (online LaTeX editor). Please check the Library events page for courses on LaTex, or contact Overleaf directly.

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Most Common LaTeX to PDF Problem

The most common problem we see with Electronic Theses & Dissertations (ETDs) created in LaTeX is the altering of the page size, particularly an increase of the bottom margin to more than one inch, and sometimes an accompanying decrease in the top and/or right margins to less than the requisite one inch. Less frequently, there will also be problems with figures disappearing or changing appearance. The sizing error may be introduced inadvertently during the conversion from .dvi to .pdf or .ps when the program doing the converting defaults to the A4 European page size. Always check your PDF file after conversion, even if your source file looked perfect.

The following fixes have been found by your fellow Tech graduate students and passed along to the Graduate Thesis Office. We hope they help you:

  • First, before converting the .tex file to .dvi, make sure the class header file in your .tex file says something like "\documentclass[12pt, letter]{article}".
  • If you are converting the resulting .dvi file to a .ps file, be sure the dvips options specify "-P pdf -t letter".
  • When you are converting to .pdf from either the .dvi file directly or from a .ps file, locate the C:\texmf\dvipdfm\config\config\ or analogous folder for PDFs in your system. Replace the line "p a4" with "p letter".

Check our frequently asked questions (FAQ) to see if your question has already been answered. Else, contact Graduate Education at [email protected] .

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As of January 2016, the Caltech Overleaf portal offers thesis authors a LaTeX template that reflects the regulations of the Office of Graduate Studies and the requirements of the Institute. There are two versions of the thesis template available: one with the approved Caltech logo; the other without a logo.

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Dear soon-to-to-be Physics PhD,

If you reading this file, you are getting ready to graduate and move on to the next stage of your life.

This folder contains LaTex thesis templates modified to fullfil the GT thesis format. The intended users are those who are already somewhat familiar with LaTex. We hope you will find this template useful.

If you are an MS Windows user, a free compiler "MikTex" is available on  http://www.miktex.org .

A useful Windows text editor "WinEdt" (shareware, not freeware) is available on  http://www.winedt.com .

The text file "GT graduation FAQ.txt," contains the answers to frequency asked questions. Please take a look at this first.

The pdf document, "lshort.pdf," is the "Not So Short Introduction to LaTex 2e."

The text file "GT Thesis Template FAQ.txt" contains a list of LaTex tricks and modifications for "gatech-thesis.cls" in order to fullfil the GT thesis format requirements. We have implemented these modifications for you and the modified .cls file is saved as "gatech-thesis-physics.cls".

The file "msc_sty.bst" is the bibliography style file, which is modified to conform with the citation format of Physical Review Letters.

The folder "gatech-thesis-physics" contains a "toy'' PhD thesis as an example. Inside this folder, the main control tex file is "thesis.tex". As practice, just compile this file again. If the compilation is successful, you are qualified to use this template and you may start to fill-in your thesis in this format.

Enjoy your thesis writing, and good luck!

Jiang Xiao (PhD 2006) Ming-Shien Chang (PhD 2006) Andrew Zangwill (Graduate Coordinator)

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"LaTeX is a document preparation system. When writing, the writer uses plain text as opposed to the formatted text found in WYSIWYG ("what  you see is what you get") word processors. The writer uses markup tagging conventions to define the general structure of a document (such as article, book, letter, or thesis), to stylise text throughout a document (such as bold and italics), and to add citations and cross-references. A TeX distribution such as TeX Live or MikTeX is used to produce an output file (such as PDF or DVI) suitable for printing or digital distribution. Within the typesetting system, its name is stylised as L a T e X ." — Adopted from Wikipedia. ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LaTeX )

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Please note that all theses must be converted to PDF/A format for submission. See the guide Saving your thesis in PDF/A format for instructions on saving to PDF/A in Microsoft Word.

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The SFU Library thesis template is a Microsoft Word file designed to assist students in preparing theses, projects, and extended essays.  The template and instructions are .docx files, and have been tested in Word 2011 (Mac), Word 2013 (Windows), and Word 2016/365 (Windows and Mac). 

Please note that SFU Library does not provide technical support for LaTeX users.  However, the Library has worked with previous SFU graduate students to provide a template and LaTeX class that sets your thesis according to SFU's requirements and format  before submission.

Download the SFU thesis LaTeX template and class here.

Students with general questions about using LaTeX or problems are encouraged to consult one of the following resources:

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The SFU thesis LaTeX project is a volunteer effort made by many SFU graduate students over the years. Thanks to the following students who contributed to the old template: Stephen Chan (1989), Margaret Sharon (1996), Pepe Kubon (1997-98), Greg Baker (2003-06), Chris McIntosh (2011), Bradley Coleman (2012), Juan Galvez (2012), Firuz Demir (2013), Ahmed Saad (2013), Reynaldo Arteaga (2014). Version 2.0 of the template was written by Ross Churchley (2014-15).

v2.2.1 (July 21, 2017): Version 2.2.0 tightened the spacing of chapter and section titles that go on for multiple lines. Unfortunately, the code that fixed that issue had unexpected side effects when using \ref{} and \autoref{} with chapter and section titles, regardless of their lengths. This release fixes the spacing issue in a safer way. (Ross Churchley)

v2.2.0 (Summer 2017): Introduces a redesigned approval page, matching the Spring 2017 update to the official Word template; tightens spacing for chapter and section titles that go on for multiple lines; separates footnotes from body text with vertical space instead of a dividing line; simplifies standard copyright disclaimer; documents the process for adding an Ethics Statement; adds helpful defaults, such as \frenchspacing, to the template's customization suggestions. (Ross Churchley)

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Download the latest version of TeX Live from here . The installation can take a while, so be patient ;)

You can use the editor of your choice. It's highly recommended for this template to use the LaTeX-Workshop-Extension for VS Code . There you can compile the tex-files very easily and you get a good support with autocompletion for references or bibliography.

Another editor can be found in TeXworks editor . The editor should already be included in the TeX Live package. You can find the .exe in the installation folder of your TeX Live distribution ( ...\texlive\2017\bin\win32\texworks.exe ). Otherwise download the latest version from the website .

The following descriptions are for TeXworks only. If you use VS Code LaTeX-Workshop you can skip these sections because it does the things automatically.

Finally you want to see the template working so you need to open the file thesis.tex with the TeXworks editor. On the top left you can press the green button to compile the template. Be sure that you select pdfLaTeX in the select box next to the green compile button. Now the compiler should run without any errors and the preview of the PDF opens up. The content of the table of contents or the list of figures are not rendered yet. You need to compile the template twice.

As you may have noticed the footnote for the cites are not rendered yet very well. To compile the cites and the bibliography settings you need biber . You have to select the biber -compiler instead of the pdfLaTeX in the selection next to the green compiler button.

You cannot find biber there?

You just have to set up the TeXworks editor that it shows the biber -compiler. Go into the settings of TeXworks (under Edit > Settings... ) and select the tab Typesetting . Under the point Processing tools click on the + and add biber . Name it 'Biber' and select the program under your installation folder of texlive (e.g. C:/texlive/2015/bin/win32/biber.exe ). You have to add the argument $basename and uncheck the option to view pdf after running .

Now select biber in the dropdown list next to the compile button to run biber . After that you need to run pdfLaTeX again and then you should have the literature correctly in your template.

Did not get the configuration of biber ? Look here for some screenshots.

Project structure

There's one main file called thesis.tex which can be found in the root folder. This file includes all the other files needed for the whole template. The content is splitted up into files which can be found in the folder chapters .

The chapters are included like this:

All settings are located under the settings -folder.

The settings will be included with these commands in the thesis.tex -file:

All images are located under the images -folder. Because of the settings ( settings/graphics.tex ) we do not need the whole file path when we load an image into the content. You can just write the name of the image.

The 'real' image is located under images/ and has the full file name sample.jpeg . You can easily change the default images path in the settings/graphics.tex -file.

Add image with caption The following code shows how to include an image in a figure environment. The image has a width of 100% of the page. If you want another width just change it, e.g. 300px. The caption of the image in the [] is the text that will be shown in the list of figures after the table of contents. The text in the {} is shown as title under the image. With the label-text you can refer the image in the text with: \autoref{fig:imageYouCanReferTo} shows that... .

If you have a smaller image and you want to center it, you can set it up with the centering -command:

The template uses the KomaScript -bundle. Need more information?

Big point for a thesis: how to handle the required literature and how to include cites into the thesis?

As you can see ( settings/bibliography.tex ) the template uses the package biblatex . In the settings file you need to include your resource files.

As you can see in the example above we have already a literature file in the sources -folder with the following entry:

The sources will be divided either in "Online"-sources or "Literature"-sources.

This can be configured in the thesis.tex -file:

Make sure to run the LaTeX compiler for at least 3 times to see the contents of the literature section properly.

Wait! Do I need to update those entries every time manually? This can be really ugly over time. The solution is JabRef . JabRef is a small but very useful java application to handle our sources and to update the .bib -files in our sources -folder.

Download JabRef from the website and open your .bib -files with it. Here you can easily update your sources through a user interface.

How to use the sources in my content?

You need to know the keyword of your defined source of the .bib -file (in the example this is jondoe ). Then write the following syntax to create a footnote in your thesis:

Citation as footnote

Harvard citation style

If you prefer the harvard citation style (Doe, 2016) you should use the following commands:

You may notice that if you want to use the same source multiple times in a paragraph you will see something like this:

Never heard of "ebd"?

Remember to compile your thesis with biber to render the cites correctly.

Normal footnote If you want to add a normal footnote to add some further information:

The template provides some listings for CSS , HTML and JavaScript . You will find the definition of the listings under settings/listings.tex .

In the settings you have to define the language with its keywords and other needed options...

and then you also need to define a style to style the definition of the language...

and use it in the content later...

Minted package

Another very good package for listings is minted .

Inline listing

For inline listings just use the custom command \code{console.log()} . This command is defined in the settings/commands.tex -file.

You can define the colors in the settings/colors.tex -file.

Use colors in the text:

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Writing a thesis or dissertation in LaTeX can be challenging, but the end result is well worth it—nothing looks as good as a LaTeX-produced PDF, and for large documents it's a lot easier than fighting with formatting and cross-referencing in MS Word. Here we provide a guide to getting started on writing your thesis in LaTeX, using a standard template which is pre-loaded into Overleaf.

We have a large number of thesis templates in our online library , and you can upload your own if your university provides a set of LaTeX template files.

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    Knowledge Center - Thesis & Dissertation Templates. Quick Links. LaTeX templates and instructions for theses, dissertations, and records of study. Texas A&M University is providing Overleaf Professional features for all students, faculty and staff who would like to use a collaborative, online LaTeX editor for their projects. Overleaf ...

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    Master's Thesis LaTeX Template "LaTeX is a document preparation system. When writing, the writer uses plain text as opposed to the formatted text found in WYSIWYG ("what you see is what you get") word processors. The writer uses markup tagging conventions to define the general structure of a document (such as article, book, letter, or thesis ...

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    Download the SFU thesis LaTeX template and class here. Current release: v2.3.3 - this release makes a small modification on the committee page where a % sign was missing at the end of a line in a particular macro causing overfull hbox warnings. This is now the required release for all users of the template.

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    Produce beautiful documents starting from our gallery of LaTeX templates for journals, conferences, theses, reports, CVs and much more. An online LaTeX editor that's easy to use. No installation, real-time collaboration, version control, hundreds of LaTeX templates, and more.

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    Compile the tex-file (in TeXworks) Finally you want to see the template working so you need to open the file thesis.tex with the TeXworks editor. On the top left you can press the green button to compile the template. Be sure that you select pdfLaTeX in the select box next to the green compile button.

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