Since childhood I remember dislike of school because of teachers' bias towards students. I studied well, but I was surprised by the division of children into 'weak' and 'strong'. At the math class everything was completely different, everyone was revealed here and even the 'weak' were at the top, because the teacher looked at everyone as equals. During my university studies, I organized additional classes for my classmates right in my dorm room on technical subjects. I did this because I wanted to help them understand the material better. And they did, and they passed the course. I realized that the secret lay elsewhere, so I began to study the academic literature on education. The main key point I discovered: 95% of people have normal brain development, and only 5% of them have mental disabilities that are diagnosed in early childhood. Why is it that not everyone is disclosed? This question is still being researched, but the main reasons are: social environment, emotional stability, and cognitive habits. This question has haunted me for a long time, which is probably why I started my research-related company in 2021.
My goal is to help authors of scientific articles to bring their ideas to the global community, through international publications. We have assembled a team of more than three hundred specialists who work with leading scientific publishing houses such as Scopus and Web of Science. For 2.5 years we have realized more than 130 projects and cooperate with authors from all over the world - from Ukraine to Canada, from Poland to UAE.
Our work not only helps researchers to publish their work, but also opens new opportunities for them: experience of working with reviewers and editors, participation in research competitions and much more. We are proud of what we do and are grateful to all our partners and colleagues for their trust and cooperation.
Regards,
Anna Loenko
General Director of Publ.Advance