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This structured thesis or dissertation template is designed to help students effectively organize and present their research. It includes sections for the introduction, literature review, methodology, results, discussion, and conclusion, ensuring all key aspects of your research are covered. There’s space for appendices and references, making it easy to cite sources and include additional materials. The template is formatted to meet academic standards, helping you focus on your research without worrying about layout. Perfect for students aiming to present their thesis or dissertation in a clear, professional, and organized manner.

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How to use this template with A.I

Delegate this template to NØtis and have your personal assistant automatically manage it for you.

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Duplicate this template in your Notion workspace.

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Create your NØtis account.

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When authorizing NØtis to your Notion workspace, make sure to click "select pages to share with NØtis" and choose your new template in the list.

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Make sure the template appears in your synced database and is activated.

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Optionally, you can give additional instructions to NØtis directly by customizing the template.

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You can add additional instructions for NØtis in the database descriptions. To access the description, right click a database and click "view database"

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Add your instructions in the description. E.g. "For each entry, create a post for Instagram, Facebook and Twitter, etc."

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You can also add instructions in each field descriptions. E.g. "A short description of the expense like 'dinner at Luigi'".

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NØtis automatically sync your databases every hour but you cal always ask NØtis to synchronise them right away or ask the link to your user portal.

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