Subjects Our PhD Academic Mentors Are Specialised In
We are aware that PhD students have unique needs that often span multiple disciplines. While these below are some of the most popular PhD subjects, rest assured that, thanks to our extensive network of academics from the top universities worldwide, we can provide tailored support for your specific research area.
Law
From legal theory, case analysis, research methodologies and more, learn how to navigate complex legal concepts and enhance your critical thinking skills.
Science
Our PhD mentors will guide you through experimental design, data analysis, and the intricacies of scientific writing, ensuring a solid foundation for impactful research.
Business
Build the necessary skills to analyse market trends and develop innovative solutions in today’s competitive landscape, thanks to the expertise of our academics.
Psychology
Design studies, analyse data, and interpret findings to make meaningful contributions to fields such as cognitive, behavioural and social psychology.
History
With a deep understanding of historical methodologies, our academics will help you construct compelling narratives for your research.
Social Sciences
From sociology to anthropology, you'll receive the support you need to conduct qualitative research and apply theoretical frameworks to real-world issues.
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How Does Our PhD Mentorship Programme Work?
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why do PhD students need mentorship?
PhD students need mentorship to complement their supervisor’s guidance by providing extra support in areas like thesis writing, research, and communication skills. Mentors can also offer a helping hand with leadership development, self-confidence, work/life balance.
Will my mentor be a native English speaker?
All academics in our network are native speakers and have graduated from some of the best universities in the UK and worldwide, including Oxford and Cambridge. This ensures that they bring not only a high level of expertise but also an understanding of academic standards and language proficiency that can significantly benefit your PhD journey.
What is the difference between a PhD supervisor and mentor?
A PhD supervisor, usually someone from your university, focuses on guiding your research, tracking your academic progress, and assessing your thesis. In contrast, a mentor can be external to your university and provides broader support, such as career advice and personal development, helping you grow both professionally and personally beyond your PhD studies.
Is it safe to order a PhD mentorship service from My Private PhD?
Yes, it is safe. My Private PhD is a legitimate and registered company, part of Icarus Education Ltd., and fully compliant with legal standards. Since 2006, we've been helping thousands of PhD students and offer multiple ways to contact us, including phone, email, WhatsApp, and chat. If you need reassurance, our academic consultants are here to address any details before you place your order.