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Research mentoring in Canada

For scholars studying in Canada — and international students on Canadian graduate programmes — we provide online, time-zone-friendly research mentoring aligned to Canadian thesis conventions, from proposal to defence.

Canada, Canada

The research scene in Canada

Canadian graduate research emphasises a strong methodological rationale, research-ethics board (REB) compliance and a well-argued thesis. We mentor scholars across Canada — many of them international students — on framing, methodology, analysis and preparing for the thesis defence.

Universities we mentor Canada scholars from

  • University of Toronto
  • University of British Columbia (UBC)
  • McGill University
  • York University
  • University of Waterloo

Not listed? We mentor scholars from universities worldwide — the mentoring adapts to your programme's format.

Canada scholars frequently ask

Do you support international students studying in Canada?+

Yes. Many scholars we mentor are international students; we help with methodology, analysis, writing and defence preparation online.

Are you familiar with Canadian thesis and REB requirements?+

Yes — we mentor a strong methodological rationale and help you plan for research-ethics-board (REB) review and Canadian thesis conventions.

How do you handle the large time-zone difference with Canada?+

We schedule sessions in your daytime hours and rely on detailed asynchronous feedback between calls.

Ethical, compliant guidance: We provide academic support, mentoring, analysis, editing and structuring — not authorship. Your work stays compliant with university policies.

Ethical, wherever you study

Mentoring for Canada scholars, not ghostwriting

We mentor, review, analyse, edit and structure — you remain the sole author of your work, compliant with your university's policies.

Not sure where to start?

Book a free 15-minute consult. We'll map your next three steps — no obligation.

Ethical, compliant guidance

We provide academic support, mentoring, analysis, editing and structuring — not authorship. Your work stays compliant with university policies.