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Figures float, \ie, they do not necessarily appear at exact the same position you have defined them. Make sure to set a \textit{caption} and an optional \textit{label} as figure parameters.
\begin{figure}[caption={Relationship of students and theses}, label={fig:img01}]
Sometimes it might be handy to contrast figures, \ie, by placing them next to each other. The template uses the \textit{subcaption} package to provide subfigures. The following example contains two figures, where each subfigure has its own \texttt{\textbackslash label} and \texttt{\textbackslash caption}. Additionally, the whole figure has its own \textit{caption} and \textit{label}. That means, you can reference subfigures \fig\ref{fig:subfig1} and \fig\ref{fig:subfig}. Only the whole figure will be listed in the table of figures.