Applications to top UK Universities are becoming increasingly competitive. Doxa can provide you with the competitive edge to maximise your chances of success.

 

Extended and international Project qualifications (EPQ/IPQs)


Simply put, the EPQ is an opportunity to demonstrate your passion for your chosen subject. It requires you to plan, research and sometimes perform your own experiments, developing many of the skills required for competitive university courses. By the end, you will have produced a research write-up, given a presentation on your findings, and documented your progress along the way.

At Doxa, our Mentors act as supervisors themselves, providing comprehensive guidance and support to our students.

It is this exceptional dedication and commitment that enables us to support countless students each year, resulting in a remarkable track record of routinely achieving top grades. OurMentors' unwavering commitment to excellence guarantees that students receive the guidance and resources necessary to thrive academically and beyond.

For students outside of the UK, the IPQ is usually taken. Check your eligibility, and find out more, here.

For students studying in the UK, the EPQ is usually taken. Many exam boards offer this, including AQA, Edexcel, and OCR.

 

Why do an EPQ or IPQ?

The IPQ and EPQ are recognised by all UK universities as being excellent ways to nurture research-based and investigative skills.

An extended report replicating a dissertation typically completed at the end of university
Researching and evaluating a range of sources and data
Time management and perseverance
Demonstration of a genuine passion for your chosen subject.
Planning over an extended period
Self-Motivation
The ability to think critically
 

British Olympiads


The British Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry & Biology Olympiads are highly prestigious competitions that showcase the talent and prowess of the brightest young minds in the United Kingdom. These Olympiads serve as platforms to challenge and engage students in advanced problem-solving, critical thinking, and application of mathematical and scientific principles.

Participating in these Olympiads not only fosters a spirit of healthy competition but also encourages creativity and innovation in the fields of mathematics and science.

Moreover, achieving success in the Maths and Science Olympiads opens doors to various opportunities, including international competitions and prestigious academic institutions, propelling the winners on a path of excellence in their chosen fields.

 

Essay competitions


Essay competitions offer a valuable platform for pre-university students to showcase their skills, creativity, and knowledge. These competitions invite participants to delve into a wide range of topics and express their thoughts eloquently within the confines of an essay format.

Not only do essay competitions provide an opportunity for students to engage in critical thinking and persuasive writing, but they also encourage research, analysis, and the development of logical arguments.

The John Locke Essay Competition is our most popular service, which invites students to delve deeper into their subjects at school and engage critically with scholarly work. Moreover, the Marshall Society Essay Competition is one that specialises in Economics topics and some Oxford and Cambridge Colleges host their essay competitions such as St Hugh’s College, Oxford and Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge.

Essay competitions cultivate writing skills, self-assurance, creativity, and a love for lifelong learning. We have had many students shortlisted for prizes and some even win first place for their outstanding essays, which encourages them to further pursue their interests and excel academically.

 

How Can Doxa Help?


With years of experience helping dozens of students excel in super-curricular projects, Doxa is trusted by students and parents alike to deliver top-quality mentorship every time.

Doxa provides you with a project supervisor. We will help you to select a Mentor who is a subject expert in your area of interest. Many of our Mentors have undertaken active research in a range of fields, offering you a unique insight into the forefront of whichever topic you wish to pursue.

Your supervisor is your most important contact whilst undertaking an extended project, essay or Olympiad. As well as marking the project and submitting a grade, your supervisor is your first point of contact for any issues relating to the project and will allow you to develop your skills in your own time.

Many of our super-curricular project Mentors also have experience teaching students for whom English is an additional language.

Your Doxa supervisor will offer:

·      One-on-one, weekly meetings, guiding you through the whole process.

·      Guidance with academic writing: from PEEAL paragraphs upwards

·      Guidance on effective researching, and how to extract information from academic journals

·      Proof-reading of drafts, offering suggestions and advice tailored to your needs

·      Expert advice in how to prepare for the presentation, and detailed rehearsals

·      Marking and appraisal of your work.

For more information or to book a free consultation session, send us an email or get in touch via our ‘Contact Us’ page.