Collegiate Mentorship Program

Our Education Team

Find a mentor suited to your academic pursuits. Our mentors are professors, researchers, or lecturers at selective universities and institutions, and they all provide valuable insights and customized guidance for our students. In the course of their work, they have numerous research publications, fellowships, and research grants, hold leadership positions in global companies, travel around the world to attend invited seminars, and some have even won scientific awards! For more information about our professors, please contact us.

Find a mentor - US Mentorship Professors

The US team offers highly specialized academic mentorship for students applying to US universities. Find a mentor from Ivy League faculty members and other selective universities and institutions. We have mentors from MIT, Harvard Medical School, Duke, Columbia, Brown, Carnegie Mellon, and many more.

Lecturer, Statistics & Financial Mathematics, MIT

He is a lecturer in the Mathematics Department at MIT. He is a Commodity Trading Adviser with the National Futures Association and holds the Series 3 and Series 65 licenses. From 1998 to 2010, he served on the boards of John Bertram House Inc. and the Lynn Home for Young Women, Inc. He graduated from Harvard University with an A.B. magna cum laude in applied mathematics and was inducted into the Alpha Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. He completed graduate studies in statistics at the University of London, earning an M.Sc. and the Diploma of Imperial College honor, and holds a Ph.D. from the University of California.

Associate Director, Biomedical Engineering, Harvard Medical

He works at the Functional Neuroimaging Laboratory (FNL) at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, as an image analysis scientist and associate director. His research interests include machine learning, neural computation, and biological image processing and analysis. As an award-winning researcher, he is inspired to mentor the next generation of data scientists and researchers in medical imaging. Prior to his current role, he served as an Associate Research Professor at Cornell University, where he led groundbreaking scientific investigations and research projects.

Asst. Professor, Computer Science, Brown University

At Brown University, he serves as an Assistant Professor and Project Director for Information and Computer Science and is also a member of the Rhode Island School of Design faculty. His research focuses on effective information science, computer science, and visualization technologies for collaborative group procedures in science and industry. He has received numerous accolades, including the MOC, WARF, CPA, OCY, and BK awards. He earned his Ph.D. in Systems Engineering from the University of Washington, an M.Sc. in Information Science from the University of Wisconsin, and an M.Sc. in Computer Science from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

Professor, Finance, University of Pennsylvania

He is a finance associate professor at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business and an Associate Dean in the College of Business and Public Policy at California State University, Dominguez Hills. He previously served as Chair of the Department of Accounting, Finance, and Economics. He has authored multiple research articles and received competitive research funding for his work. In addition, he works as a consultant for the World Bank, UNDP, and Asian Development Bank. He earned his Ph.D. and Master’s degree in Economics and Finance from the University of Pennsylvania.

Research Scientist, Computational Science and Visualization, Harvard

She is a data scientist specializing in visual analytics and information design. She has been invited to join the Visual Computing Group at Harvard's John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS), where she works on InfoVis projects in augmented and virtual reality. She is proficient in information design and data visualization, immersive visual analytics, InfoVis tools and techniques, housing market modeling, spatial and semantic analysis, image-based recognition, and more.

Postdoctoral Research Associate, Physics, Caltech

He is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the California Institute of Technology's Institute for Quantum Information and Matter in the Department of Physics. Since 2016, he has served on the editorial boards of Physical Review X, Physical Review Letters, Physical Review B, and Physical Review Materials. He has received numerous awards, including the Swiss National Science Foundation Early-Mobility Fellowship at the California Institute of Technology and the Prix Vacheron Constantin des Sciences 2016 for the best Ph.D. thesis at the Université de Genève's Faculty of Science.

Lecturer, Classical Studies, Columbia University

He gives lectures on Art Humanities core courses and works as a teaching assistant for Art, History, and Archaeology at Columbia University. His principal area of study is Greek and Roman archaeology, with a focus on the relationships between political ideology, religious belief, and creative expression. Born and raised in Italy, he graduated from the Department of Classics at the Sapienza University of Rome with a B.A. and an M.A., both magna cum laude.

Lecturer, Chemical Engineering, University of Washington

With strong dedication to engineering and data science, he is a Chemical Engineering lecturer at the University of Washington. He earned his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Washington, where he also obtained a Master of Science in Chemical Engineering. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from the University of Utah. He has received various honors, including the UW eScience Institute's 2018 eScience Incubator Award and the AIChE Local Chapter's Outstanding Senior Award.

Senior Lecturer, Environment and Society, Brown University

At Brown University, he lectures and advises students on topics such as environmental stewardship, sustainable design, urban infrastructure, and transportation technology and policy. He has been involved in the study, planning, and construction of high-performance educational facilities for over 25 years. He is also a founding member of the Northeast Sustainable Energy Association RI Chapter Steering Committee and the Northeast Campus Sustainability Consortium. He received the Brown University William G. McLaughlin Award for Teaching Excellence in the Social Sciences from 2013 to 2015.

Postdoctoral Research Associate, Physics, Brown University

He is a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Engineering Physics at Brown University. Since 2009, he has been a member of the CMS Collaboration at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research. He has over ten years of experience evaluating massive, highly structured datasets from a variety of fields, including astrophysics, genetics, and electronics. In 2020, he received the LPC Distinguished Researcher Award from the LHC Physics Center at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory.

Research Asst. Professor, Neuroscience, Tufts University

He works at Tufts University's Allen Discovery Center as a Research Assistant Professor. He was previously a Postdoctoral Researcher at Columbia University, the Co-Founder of YHouse Inc., and a Visiting Scholar at the Institute for Advanced Study. He investigates the biological foundations of consciousness and the nature of emergence using information theory and causal analysis. He has received numerous scientific honors, including Forbes 30 Under 30 in Science and the SURP Prize from NYU's Center for Neural Science. He completed his Ph.D. in Neuroscience at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.

Asst. Professor, Computational Language Science, University of Florida

His research interests include laboratory phonology, phonetics-phonology, psycholinguistics, speech perception, productivity, and lexicon modeling. He has been invited to give numerous presentations around the world and has received fellowships, research funding, and accolades from Yale, UCL, and Cambridge. He earned his Ph.D. in Linguistics from University College London and completed his postdoctoral work at Yale's Department of Linguistics. He also holds an M.Eng. and a B.A. in Engineering from Cambridge University.

Lecturer and Scientist, Psychology, Princeton University

He teaches psychology at Princeton University and also works at Central Michigan University as a psychologist. He has authored multiple peer-reviewed articles and conducts research in the fields of political psychology, legal psychology (psychology and law), evolutionary psychology, and applied psychology. His professional expertise includes higher education teaching, SPSS, R, data analysis, quantitative research, public policy, survey design, statistics, and more.

Lecturer, Humanities & History, Yale University

His areas of interest include modern European social and political thinking, radical ideologies, resistance movements, socialism, human rights, and critical theory. His work has been published in The Historical Journal, Modern Intellectual History, and New German Critique. He teaches in Yale's Directed Studies program and leads seminars on intellectual social responsibility, resistance theories and tactics, and modern revolutions. He earned his Ph.D. in History from the University of California, Berkeley.

Teacher, Film and Television, NYU Tisch

She has worked as a picture editor and sound editor on a range of film and television projects. Her Emmy-winning television credits include The Magic School Bus, Cyberchase, Animal Planet Reports, and numerous PBS programs. Some of her other film credits include Wallowitch and Ross: This Moment, Sound and Fury, Empire, and Modern Love. She has also contributed to the magazines American Cinematographer and Filmmaker. She earned an MFA in Cinema from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, and a B.A. in Mass Communication from the University of South Dakota.

Asst. Professor, Music Composition, Berklee College of Music

As an Assistant Professor at Berklee College of Music and a former member of the Settlement Music School's piano faculty, she has won several awards, including the Northridge Composition Prize, Brian M. Israel Prize, MacDowell Fellowship, and grants from ASCAP and the Society for New Music. She holds a master’s degree from CUNY Queens College and a Ph.D. in music composition from the University of Pennsylvania. She has been commissioned by the American Composers Forum, San Francisco Choral Artists, and Amuse Singers to perform in over 20 venues.

Business Director & Corporate Strategy

He works for an American global investment management firm based in New York City as a director and corporate strategist. He collaborates with the regional CEO and Executive Committee to determine the business's strategic direction, allocate resources, and ensure management alignment and performance against key metrics. He has also worked as a design consultant for Tony Blair's office and on the construction of Kuwait's Prime Minister's Office. He holds an A.B. magna cum laude from Princeton University and a Ph.D. in Economics from Stanford University.

Independent Researcher

He is a sociologist and philosopher whose interests include continental philosophy, political ontology, Marxism, cultural sociology, and the sociology of art. He works in the philosophy of social science and the sociology of knowledge. He spent more than three years as a Postdoctoral Associate at Yale University. Some of his other passions include the philosophy of science, hermeneutics, existentialism, feminist and queer theory, and critical theory. During his pursuit of a Ph.D. in Philosophy, he worked with Roy Bhaskar at University College London.

Find a mentor - UK Mentorship Professors

Our UK Education Team works with 300+ vetted educators who have supported around 3,000 students globally. The team offers highly specialized academic mentorship for students applying to UK universities.

Financial Lecturer

He received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Finance from Imperial College Business School, where he also lectured in the M.Sc. Finance program and consistently received high ratings in lecturer evaluation surveys. He is a published professor who has given talks at the American Finance Association and previously worked at JP Morgan in London as a Vice President. He is now the CEO of Black & White Capital. He also serves as a non-executive director at The Profs and assists students in preparing for finance interviews.

English Literature Lecturer

He graduated from Oxford University with a degree in English and was an Amelia Jackson Scholar. In England and Ireland, he has published and spoken extensively on literature and cultural politics, and he is currently working on his first monograph on Irish literature. He has given tutorials at Oxford University and developed and taught courses for a diverse group of students through international programs such as ASE (Bath) and OPUS (Oxford). He focuses on helping our students improve their written and spoken English.

Quantum Computing Specialist

He holds degrees from Cambridge and Imperial College, and while working on his Ph.D. in Quantum Computing at Imperial College, he helps students improve their physics research work.

Psychology Studies Specialist

She studied Psychology at Oxford and has extensive expertise with the Oxbridge admissions interview process.

Economics & Economic History Lecturer

He is currently the Head of Economics at one of the Russell Group’s most prestigious universities. He has worked as a teaching and research fellow at Oxford, LSE, and Warwick.

Physics Lecturer

She is currently a Lecturer and Supervisor in Physics for Natural Sciences at Cambridge University. She has worked with students in Mathematics, Physics, and Natural Sciences as an application adviser and is an expert in interview preparation.

Statistics Lecturer

She is a true master of statistics, with nearly two decades of lecturing and tutoring experience worldwide, as well as years of industry experience as a senior statistician for the Israeli government. She earned numerous accolades and medals after graduating from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, including two Rector's Prizes.

Accounting and Academic Writing Specialist

She is a certified accountant with a bachelor’s degree and a doctorate in economics, as well as a certified supervisory analyst (NYSE). Since leaving Morgan Stanley, she has been tutoring university students for several years. Due to her extensive experience, she is frequently asked to offer tailored courses for professionals seeking a better understanding of the economics, finance, and accounting requirements of their work.

Research Methods Lecturer

With a Ph.D. in Psychiatric Epidemiology, she worked at two of London’s leading medical institutions, where she conducted research and taught courses. She has also served as a lecturer at Queen Mary University of London, where she taught and supervised postgraduate students’ theses. She has frequently presented her research at national and international academic conferences.

Microeconomics Lecturer

He earned a First Class B.Sc. in Economics and Finance from the London School of Economics, where he is currently pursuing his master’s degree. He has also completed all three levels of the CFA program with distinction. He has been a lecturer and tutor in Microeconomics and Corporate Finance for more than three years. In addition to his academic work, he also works as an Economic and Equity Analyst at a local investment bank.

Law Specialist

She has worked as a corporate banker at top-tier banks and global companies, including Jaguar Land Rover, Land Securities, and Dyson. She enjoys sharing her knowledge of securitization, structured finance, and syndicated loans in particular. She earned a law degree from UNESP, one of Brazil’s leading institutions, and received a Santander scholarship to study International Banking and Finance Law at UCL.

Creative Writing Lecturer

She earned her Master of Arts degree and is a creative writing educator, scriptwriter, dramatist, journalist, and songwriter. She was invited to Philip Shelley’s Advanced Mentoring Lab at the London Screenwriters' Festival, where she was shortlisted for the BAFTA Rocliffe New Writing Forum. She also won the thescriptwriter.co.uk competition. In 2014, she released her first novel, Who Let the Gods Out?

Music Lecturer

He had a long and successful career in music, including 20 years as London Director of Music for the Royal Shakespeare Company. He has been the musical director for over 200 shows, including Judi Dench’s Mother Courage, Derek Jacobi’s Cyrano de Bergerac, Ralph Fiennes’ The Plantagenets, Kenneth Branagh’s Hamlet, and The Lord of the Rings. He teaches singing actors how to compose music, organize orchestras, and prepare for professional auditions.

Business Studies Specialist

He is a Ph.D. student at Imperial College Business School and an ESRC scholar. Some of his research interests include organization design and the development of the private sector in developing countries. He has significant teaching experience in infrastructure finance, investment modeling, strategic marketing, business economics, and accounting for MSc, MBA, and Executive Education programs. He has also worked on the ELITE program of the London Stock Exchange.

Biomedicine and Immunology Specialist

He graduated from the University Hospital of Wales with a Ph.D. in Immunology. He is a published scholar who regularly presents his research at international conferences such as Euroscicon and the British Society of Immunology. His extensive teaching experience has given him a unique perspective on the challenges students encounter while studying biosciences, particularly in biology, biochemistry, medicine, bioinformatics, and biomedical sciences.

Anthropology and Archaeology Specialist

She graduated from the University of Alberta with a First Class Honours B.A. in Anthropology and went on to Rutgers University for an M.A. and M.Phil. in Evolutionary Anthropology. She has more than five years of experience as a personal tutor for university students, teaching biological anthropology and archaeology at all undergraduate levels. She also specializes in academic writing and dissertation consultation in the sciences and humanities, as well as post-secondary study skills.

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