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Analysis updated 2026-07-14 · repo last pushed 2026-02-19

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tl;dr

A collection of 11 ready-made personal website templates for researchers and PhD students. Pick a theme, edit one config file with your info, and publish a professional academic homepage with no build tools or frameworks.

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    What it does
      Personal academic websites
      No build steps needed
      Edit one config file
    Themes
      Clean minimal styles
      Retro newspaper look
      Cyberpunk terminal style
      Bauhaus and Ink
    Tech stack
      Plain HTML
      CSS with variables
      Vanilla JavaScript
    Use cases
      Faculty job applications
      Publication showcases
      Creative field portfolios
    Audience
      PhD students
      Researchers
      Academics

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what do people make with this?

VIBE 1

A PhD student builds a professional website to showcase publications and projects when applying for faculty positions.

VIBE 2

A researcher in a creative field picks a bold theme like Bauhaus or Ink to stand out from standard academic sites.

VIBE 3

Someone wants a personal academic homepage live in under an hour with no framework setup or dependencies.

VIBE 4

A scholar customizes colors and styling using CSS variables to match their university or department branding.

what's the stack?

HTMLCSSJavaScript

how it stacks up fr

galaxy-dawn/academic-homepage-templatesleonxlnx/gemini-extensionm1ckc3s/project-fathom
Stars464151
LanguageCSSCSSCSS
Last pushed2026-02-192026-03-16
MaintenanceMaintainedMaintained
Setup difficultyeasyeasyeasy
Complexity1/52/53/5
Audienceresearchergeneraldeveloper

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how do i run it?

Difficulty · easy time til it works · 5min

No build steps or dependencies, just copy a theme folder, edit config.js, and upload to any static host.

No license information is provided in the README, so default copyright terms apply, check the repository for a LICENSE file before using.

in plain english

Academic Homepage Templates gives researchers and PhD students a fast way to build a polished personal website without touching web frameworks or wrestling with complicated setup. It ships with 11 ready-made design themes, ranging from clean and minimal to playful styles like a retro newspaper or a cyberpunk terminal, so you can pick one that fits your personality and get online quickly. The project is built with plain HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. There are no build steps or external dependencies to install. You choose a theme, copy its folder, and then edit a single file called config.js to plug in your name, bio, publications, projects, education, and news updates. That file acts as a simple content database: the site reads from it and displays your information automatically, so you never need to edit the HTML directly. If you want to tweak colors or other visual details, each theme uses CSS variables that are easy to adjust. Every theme also supports dark and light mode and adapts to look good on phones and tablets. This is aimed at academics who want a professional web presence but don't want to spend days building one from scratch. A PhD student applying for faculty positions could use the clean "Academic" or "Swiss" theme to showcase publications and projects. Someone in a more creative field might pick the "Bauhaus" or "Ink" theme to stand out. The themes cover a wide range of aesthetics, so you can find one that matches your field's expectations, or breaks them on purpose. What makes the project practical is how lightweight it is. Since it is just static files, you can host the finished site for free on GitHub Pages or any basic web hosting service. The README does not go into detail on advanced customization beyond the config file and CSS variables, but for most users that simplicity is the main appeal: you fill in a config file, pick a theme, and your academic profile is live.

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I want to use academic-homepage-templates to build my personal academic website. Help me fill in the config.js file, I'll give you my name, bio, three publications, two projects, my education history, and recent news. Generate the config object for me.
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I'm using the 'Swiss' theme from academic-homepage-templates. Walk me through how to change the primary and accent colors using the CSS variables in that theme, and tell me which file to edit.
prompt 3
Help me choose between the 'Academic', 'Bauhaus', 'Ink', and 'Cyberpunk' themes from academic-homepage-templates. I'm a computer science PhD student applying for industry research roles, which theme fits best and why?
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I've filled in config.js for my academic-homepage-templates site. Give me step-by-step instructions to host it on GitHub Pages for free, including how to enable Pages on my repo and which folder to serve.

Frequently asked questions

what is academic-homepage-templates fr?

A collection of 11 ready-made personal website templates for researchers and PhD students. Pick a theme, edit one config file with your info, and publish a professional academic homepage with no build tools or frameworks.

What language is academic-homepage-templates written in?

Mainly CSS. The stack also includes HTML, CSS, JavaScript.

Is academic-homepage-templates actively maintained?

Maintained — commit in last 6 months (last push 2026-02-19).

What license does academic-homepage-templates use?

No license information is provided in the README, so default copyright terms apply, check the repository for a LICENSE file before using.

How hard is academic-homepage-templates to set up?

Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.

Who is academic-homepage-templates for?

Mainly researcher.

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