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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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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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Charlotte C.

Super tutor

St John's College, Oxford - History of Art and Visual Culture (Masters)

Oxford Postgraduate in English Literature and History of Art, and fluent in Spanish, building confidence in students through accessible and flexible lessons.

£65-£67

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135 reviews

642 lessons

Charlotte C.

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St John's College, Oxford - History of Art and Visual Culture (Masters)

Oxford Postgraduate in English Literature and History of Art, and fluent in Spanish, building confidence in students through accessible and flexible lessons.

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Alexandra P.

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University College London - History of Art (Bachelors)

Currently studying at UCL, looking to inspire students and help them fulfil their very potential.

£39-£41

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66 reviews

654 lessons

Alexandra P.

Super tutor

University College London - History of Art (Bachelors)

Currently studying at UCL, looking to inspire students and help them fulfil their very potential.

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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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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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