Templates tagged Homework Assignment
Here we provide a selection of homework assignments templates and examples for school, college and university use. These often include a question and answer section already set out, along with space for the student name, course title, date and any other required information. Teachers and lecturers may also find these templates useful for preparing material for their classes.

Imperial Assignment Template
This template is created for students of Imperial College London who use LaTeX to submit their assignments such as PMTs and MMTs.
Nishant Aanjaney Jalan

Homework Template with Samples
This is a template for completing homework assignments. It includes examples of how to use the template and how to type up various types of assignments.
Charles Rocca

Description of the Assignment
Template for description of assignment for master thesis topics at KU Leuven Ghent.
Gilles Callebaut

HomeWork Assignment - University of Alberta Engineering
A simple template for UofA engineering assignments and home-works.
Contributions are much appreciated, in order to contribute to this project, head over to this repository:
https://github.com/bshramin/uofa-eng-assignment
Amin Bashiri

Waseda Course Report Template
A general template for courses at IPS, Waseda University based on the IEEE Tran. style.
XIE, Yuhao

Assignment Template for Software Engineering
A concise assignment template for Software Engineering. It uses latex class to make your own tex file tidy.
Github repo: https://github.com/Ziqi-Yang/latex_assignment_template
Many thanks to Amin Bashiri's latex template "HomeWork Assignment - University of Alberta Engineering".
Zarkli Leonardo

Kulak Article
Corporate article-template for KU Leuven en Kulak
Stijn Rebry, Andries Vansweevelt

homework-solutions
A template for homework assignments
Ben Jones

OCEN-CFD Article Template
This template is to be used to create articles for the TAMU Ocean Engineering CFD community website (https://ocean-cfd.engr.tamu.edu/doc).
Creating articles in Overleaf is an easy way to get started. The final compilation to HTML and upload will however be made separately by the website admin; from a copy of the finished Overleaf article source. Certain custom commands for equations, document/author ID etc. are necessary to compile it for the website.
Please follow the template when it comes to equations, inline maths, figures, tables etc. Failure to do so will result in the article not compiling correctly as HTML. If you discover a functionality you would like but that is not supported by the template, contact the website admin and do not add it yourself. Any new additions to the stylesheet will be lost when the source is copied for final compilation.
Bjorn Winden