

One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Dr Edward Wickstead will be happy to arrange your first Thesis and Dissertation Writing lesson.
Dr Edward Wickstead
One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Dr Edward Wickstead will be happy to arrange your first Thesis and Dissertation Writing lesson.
- Rate TSh 140,418
- Response 3h
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Students50+
Number of students Dr Edward Wickstead has accompanied since arriving at Superprof
Number of students Dr Edward Wickstead has accompanied since arriving at Superprof

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One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Dr Edward Wickstead will be happy to arrange your first Thesis and Dissertation Writing lesson.
About Dr Edward Wickstead
- What kind of experience do you have? I have taught a wide variety of people over the past few years, from relative beginners to advanced-level students, at all ages. I adapt my teaching style for the individual needs for each student, implementing several revision techniques I employed to my own studies. For individual tutoring, I like to obtain details surrounding the course the student is undertaking; allowing me to prioritise topics relevant for the examination board. I have experience in individual tutoring with both GCSE and University students. As a particular example, a student and I initially went through the syllabus for their Biology course, outlining specific strengths and weakness. This allowed my tutoring sessions to primarily focus on topics which needed improving. Taking this approach also allowed me to prepare questions and additional material ahead of time. I am also an undergraduate human physiology lecturer, wherein I teach 1st and 2nd year students human physiology and anatomy. The course covers the cardiovascular, respiratory, nervous, and endocrine systems, alongside laboratory practicals, including measurements of cardiovascular and respiratory function. Currently I am a neuroscience PhD student, wherein my research focuses on the role that neuroinflammation has in the propagation and development of neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease. I currently carry out my work with Queen Mary, University of London; home to some of the country's world leading research scientists. Further, Queen Mary was voted 2nd in the UK for Medicine and 3rd for Dentistry (Guardian University Guide 2017) and one of the UK's leading research intensive medical schools (REF 2014). - Do you have an up-to-date DBS (Disclosure & Barring Service, formerly CRB) Certificate? Yes. Can be viewed on request. - Do you belong to any professional organisations? The British Neuroscience Association, and the British Pharmacological Society
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I am a final year neuroscience PhD student with extensive experience in teaching students from secondary school to university. I am a graduate of King's College London, whilst currently carrying out my research at Queen Mary, University of London. - Which subject(s) do you teach? I teach: - GCSE Science (including Biology, Chemistry and Physics) - GCSE PE Theory (Physiology – i.e. cardiovascular and respiratory health) - A-Level Biology - Undergraduate subjects: Human Physiology, Pharmacology, Neuroscience, Anatomy, Biomedical Science - Functional skills: University interview preparation, revision planning, essay writing - Tell me about your qualifications. - Bachelor of Science – 1st Class Honours from King's College London (Biomedical Science) - Associate fellow of the Academy For Higher Education A-Level Biology (A) A-Level Chemistry (A) A-Level ICT (A*) - How much do you charge? 1 hour - £40 1.5 hours - £50 2 hours - £60 - Where do you teach? I teach at students' homes, unless an alternative location is preferred. I am based around Ealing but work in Whitechapel, and thus teach students in both West (weekends) and East London (weekdays). - When are you available? I am flexible. I am available both weekday evenings and any time during the weekends. Weekday evening lessons in East London would be easier to travel to following work, unless you live west of Mile End on the Central line. For some students, we stick to a set time each week, whilst others prefer to schedule their next session as and when they know their availability. I am also available on school holidays. - Which ages and levels do you teach? Any ages and any levels, from a complete novice to advanced. Children and adults both welcome. - Which qualifications do you prepare your students for? GCSE, A-Level (and equivalents), Biomedical/biological science degrees - Describe your arrangements for online tutoring. If a face-to-face tutoring lesson cannot take place, I would be more than happy to use Skype or FaceTime as an alternative teaching approach. - Do you have a personal message for students? If you are the parent of a child who is interested in science, and would like some additional support in preparation for their GCSE/A-Level exams, or if you are a student yourself preparing for GCSE/A-Level/Undergraduate or other forms of examination, I can help you realise your full potential. I myself was lucky enough to experience expert tutoring during my studies, to which I have adapted many of their teaching methods to my own ideology. It is essential that anyone with a scientific talent progresses accordingly with a dedicated teacher who can help expand their knowledge and experience. This additionally applies to students who may have a learning disability. I have phonetic dyslexia myself, and thus am well versed in experimenting with differing learning styles. I want to be an example of the fact it doesn't matter who you are, you can succeed in science if you put your mind to it.
Recommendations
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Amazing tutor! Would highly recommend. Listens to your needs and adapts lessons accordingly which is so great.
Edward is a great tutor who helped my son with combined science GCSE, particularly biology. My son has an autism diagnosis and does not always warm to tutors, or gets bored with them, but he enjoyed his sessions with Edward, and it definitely led to an improved grade compared to how he’d been doing in mocks. I highly recommend Edward to support you and your child - he was also very good at communicating, and flexible regarding occasional schedule changes.
Ted has proven to be a great tutor for my daughter who is studying for her GCSEs. Not only does he provide a thorough but flexible approach to covering off the required topics, he does so in a manner that engages her interest in the subject. I am sure the fact that they get on well with each other contributes to the successful outcome.
Thoroughly recommended.Really friendly and nice to talk with. Thank you for all your help Edward!
Edward is doing a great job in helping our son with his GCSE sciences and improving his grades to A-A* level. He prepares well for the sessions and follows up if there are any outstanding questions. I highly recommend him!
A1* we can highly recommend Ted. I have 3 children and have therefore had many tutors over the years and I can safely say that Ted is one of the best we have ever had! He is highly motivated and dedicated to getting the best from his students. He writes computer models to inspire and comes fully prepared for each lesson! Due to his enthusiasm for the subject, which he imparts with calm and patience, it rubs off and my daughter now loves science!!!!!!!
The endless support and encouragement from Edward is very good especially when in need of help it is sure to say he will help and take his own time away from tutorials to help.
He always made an effort to answer tutorial questions, if he didn't know the answer he would find it and get back to us the following week.Was welcoming and approachable to all students. All round literally perfect tutor
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