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Dora B.

Loughborough - Architecture (Bachelors)

I'm a current architecture student at Loughborough University. The range of skills needed for architecture makes me a well-equipped tutor for a range of subjects, with my strength being in essay writing and fine art....

£39-£41

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43 lessons

Dora B.

Loughborough - Architecture (Bachelors)

I'm a current architecture student at Loughborough University. The range of skills needed for architecture makes me a well-equipped tutor for a range of subjects, with my strength being in essay writing and fine art....

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Lily S.

Warwick - Film Studies (with History of Art) (Bachelors)

Hi I'm Lily! I am a passionate and enthusiastic English and History of Art Tutor, who has been teaching in many forms for 3 years

£25-£27

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Lily S.

Warwick - Film Studies (with History of Art) (Bachelors)

Hi I'm Lily! I am a passionate and enthusiastic English and History of Art Tutor, who has been teaching in many forms for 3 years

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Christina F.

University College London - English Literature and Language (Bachelors)

Graduating with a degree in English Literature from UCL has confirmed my passion for reading, writing and learning which I would love to share!

£65-£67

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Star 4.8 / 5

4 reviews

70 lessons

Christina F.

University College London - English Literature and Language (Bachelors)

Graduating with a degree in English Literature from UCL has confirmed my passion for reading, writing and learning which I would love to share!

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Louisa B.

University of Oxford - DPhil History (Doctorate)

German PhD student at Oxford interested in literature, languages, history and art

£65-£67

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Star 5 / 5

89 reviews

323 lessons

Louisa B.

University of Oxford - DPhil History (Doctorate)

German PhD student at Oxford interested in literature, languages, history and art

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Georgia W.

Birmingham - History of Art (Bachelors)

Mature, hard-working student looking to share my passion for art and literature.

£33-£35

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Star 5 / 5

26 reviews

254 lessons

Georgia W.

Birmingham - History of Art (Bachelors)

Mature, hard-working student looking to share my passion for art and literature.

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Kelsey P.

Super tutor

Cardiff - English Literature (Bachelors)

Friendly and encouraging English Literature MA student, determined to ensure your child reaches their full potential.

£33-£35

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Star 5 / 5

235 reviews

1656 lessons

Kelsey P.

Super tutor

Cardiff - English Literature (Bachelors)

Friendly and encouraging English Literature MA student, determined to ensure your child reaches their full potential.

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How much does it cost to get a History of Art tutor? We know how important it is to find the right tutor at the right price. Our skilled History of Art tutoring starts from only £25/hr with no additional fees. Want to search by budget? Scroll up to see our pricing filter and narrow down the options that match what you’re looking for. What jobs can you get with History of Art? Studying History of Art can open the door to plenty of interesting opportunities within the arts, business and even government roles. Building strong skills in written and verbal communication, analysis and a deep understanding of cultural history will set your teen up for real success in a role they can be excited about. Some roles your teen might be interested in are: - Museum researcher - Social media coordinator - Gallery design and communications manager - Head of collections - Principal curator - Museum policy adviser - Corporate affairs & projects officer - Projects and displays co-ordinator - Assistant venue hire manager - Director of development and special projects Will a tutor make a difference to my teen’s History of Art studies? One-to-one tutoring can go a long way for many students, no matter what their current working level is. Tutors offer dedicated support that can help your teen understand their goals and where they need to improve, making the road ahead a lot clearer and easier to achieve. Your teen might benefit from a few different areas that tutors can help with. Some of these are: 1. Boosting content knowledge - revisiting difficult topics to fill in the gaps and make sure your teen is feeling confident and prepared for their History of Art exams. 2. Tracking progress - keep on top of your teen’s progress with regular feedback from your tutor that they can also share with your teen. Breaking down their goals and celebrating their achievements along the way can keep your teen on track and ultimately help to achieve their goals. 3. Getting ready for exams - our tutors can share their insider knowledge on how to approach History of Art exams for top marks. Encourage your teen to share with their tutor what areas they’re looking to improve - tutors can use this information to tailor tutorials and achieve the results they’re aiming for. Nice. What next? Book a free video meeting with one of our top History of Art tutors today.

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