Masters Essay - CBE style (1) Basic
This template is a extended essay template for around 15,000 words, based on the international academic style CBE (Council of Biology Editors).
This template is a extended essay template for around 15,000 words, based on the international academic style CBE (Council of Biology Editors).
This template is an extended essay template for around 15,000 words, based on the international academic style MLA (Modern Language Association of America).
This template is an extended essay template for around 15,000 words, based on the international academic style Harvard.
This template is an extended essay template for around 15,000 words, based on the international academic style Chicago (Scientific).
This template is an extended essay template for around 15,000 words, based on the international academic style AGPS (Australian Government Publishing Service).
This model essay template explains all the possible elements that could appear in an essay and includes them in an example essay. It contains no reference to any particular style. It contains mutually exclusive elements that could never appear together in a real essay. To understand what it contains, see the list of 'Levels of Formal Detail within the Essays" in the 'What style should I use?' notes below.
This template is an extended essay template for around 15,000 words, based on the international academic style Chicago (Humanities).
This template is an extended essay template for around 15,000 words, based on the international academic style IDRC (International Development Research Centre).
This model shows the key concepts used in the generation of a statement of theoretical intention, designed for the formal explication of the methodology to be used in a planned doctoral thesis. This model has made no commitment to style and shows only one formal model type viz: hypothesis/thesis/antithesis/synthesis.