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Angelos S.
York - PhD in Philosophy (Doctorate)
I have a PhD in Philosophy from the University of York. I am passionate about helping you excel in your field and guiding you toward performing at your best!
£37-£39
/hr
5 / 5
37 reviews
244 lessons
Angelos S.
York - PhD in Philosophy (Doctorate)
I have a PhD in Philosophy from the University of York. I am passionate about helping you excel in your field and guiding you toward performing at your best!
Damian L.
Warwick - Philosophy, Politics and Economics (Bachelors)
Patient tutor with emphasis on rigor, what is fascinating about a subject, and helping the student go beyond the material.
£30-£32
/hr
4.9 / 5
181 reviews
2527 lessons
Damian L.
Warwick - Philosophy, Politics and Economics (Bachelors)
Patient tutor with emphasis on rigor, what is fascinating about a subject, and helping the student go beyond the material.
Ella C.
Nottingham - Criminology (Bachelors)
Hi! I'm a friendly, driven and high-performing tutor with a passion for teaching, hundreds of positive reviews and years of experience. I would love to help!
£55-£57
/hr
5 / 5
278 reviews
2733 lessons
Ella C.
Nottingham - Criminology (Bachelors)
Hi! I'm a friendly, driven and high-performing tutor with a passion for teaching, hundreds of positive reviews and years of experience. I would love to help!
Thomas G.
Manchester - Gender, Sexuality and Culture (Masters)
Confident Masters graduate with a strong background in English Literature and Theatre.
£37-£39
/hr
5 / 5
29 reviews
209 lessons
Thomas G.
Manchester - Gender, Sexuality and Culture (Masters)
Confident Masters graduate with a strong background in English Literature and Theatre.
Rose S.
Trinity College Dublin - History (Bachelors)
I am an experienced tutor who takes a person-centred approach, striving to ensure that my lessons are tailored to that particular individual and their academic goals. Currently, I am studying a BA in history at Trinity College Dublin. I have A*s i...
£37-£39
/hr
5 / 5
6 reviews
331 lessons
Rose S.
Trinity College Dublin - History (Bachelors)
I am an experienced tutor who takes a person-centred approach, striving to ensure that my lessons are tailored to that particular individual and their academic goals. Currently, I am studying a BA in history at Trinity College Dublin. I have A*s i...
Devan P.
University College London - Economics and Statistics (Bachelors)
Experienced online tutor, helping students with board-specific exam preparation with techniques honed over thousands of hours
£55-£57
/hr
5 / 5
90 reviews
519 lessons
Devan P.
University College London - Economics and Statistics (Bachelors)
Experienced online tutor, helping students with board-specific exam preparation with techniques honed over thousands of hours
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