What we can offer

Individual mentoring

We will guide you on how to develop a research paper in order to have it published in prestigious, international, peer-reviewed journals dealing with social sciences.

Mentoring consists of three different packages based on how much coaching you need during the manuscript preparation.

Supporting institutions

If academic institutions or departments aim to acquire better positions in international rankings, we are here to help. Regardless of the research specification, we help the organization reach better positions, for example at Qs Rankings.

You can join our research

If you don’t have experience working with an academic research team, you can get on our international board to gain experience in scrutinies focusing on social sciences. Although we mostly deal with communication studies, scientometrics, and inequalities within academia. 

Expanding your research network

Even though many think that academic research is lonely work, the reality is far from this assumption. Most of the research papers are written by a team, so working with international colleagues is pivotal in this field. With us, you can expand your research, which is critical in academic work because you can publish more papers with good quality and your impact will improve faster as well.


For Researchers

Basic (5 hours)

  1. Discussing your idea through a video call,

  2. Identifying the research gap,

  3. Choosing target journal(s),

  4. Outlining the structure of the paper,

  5. General overview of your manuscript before the submission.

Intermediate (10 hours)

  1. Discussing your idea through a video call,

  2. Identifying the research gap,

  3. Choosing target journal(s),

  4. Outlining the structure of the paper,

  5. General overview of your manuscript before the submission,

  6. Making comments in the manuscript before submission,

  7. Reflecting (as a reviewer) on your paper in detail before submission.

Pro (15 hours)

  1. Discussing your idea through a video call,

  2. Identifying the research gap,

  3. Choosing target journal(s),

  4. Outlining the structure of the paper,

  5. General overview of your manuscript before the submission,

  6. Making comments in the manuscript before submission,

  7. Reflecting (as a reviewer) on your paper in detail before submission.

  8. Follow-up discussions and support during review round(s) 1, 2, etc.