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Research mentoring in Doha

Doha's Education City and national universities host a research culture that is increasingly publication-focused and international. We provide English-language, time-zone-friendly mentoring from proposal to publication and defence.

Doha, Doha, Qatar

The research scene in Doha

Qatar University and Hamad Bin Khalifa University, alongside Education City's international branch campuses, drive a US- and UK-influenced research environment with strong publication expectations. We mentor Doha scholars — in English — on methodology, analysis and targeting indexed journals.

Universities we mentor Doha scholars from

  • Qatar University
  • Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU)
  • Georgetown University in Qatar
  • Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar
  • College of the North Atlantic – Qatar

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

Doha scholars frequently ask

Do you offer mentoring in English for scholars in Doha?+

Yes. All mentoring is in English, including academic-writing support to international-journal standards.

Are you familiar with US- and UK-style programmes in Education City?+

Yes. We mentor scholars on the proposal-defence and dissertation conventions those branch-campus programmes follow.

How do time zones work for Doha scholars?+

Qatar is 2.5 hours behind India, so live sessions are easy to schedule during your working day.

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 Doha 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.