Dr. Grace Morin holds a PhD in Social Sciences, with an MA in Political Science and a BA in Sociology, combining rigorous research methods with interdisciplinary insight.
Dr. Grace Morin is a Canada-based scholar and writing mentor with a PhD in Social Sciences, an MA in Political Science, and a BA in Sociology. Her research spans criminology, education, history, international relations, political science, psychology, and sociology, enabling nuanced insights across the social spectrum. With years of teaching and editorial experience, she supports students through topic development, data interpretation, and rigorous argumentation while emphasizing originality, ethical scholarship, and clear communication.
Her approach centers on pairing theoretical frameworks with practical writing strategies. She guides literature reviews, thesis development, and peer feedback, helping students articulate evidence-based claims. From APA and Chicago styles to dissertation proposals and presentations, she fosters disciplined research habits, critical thinking, and academic integrity. By tailoring feedback to individual goals, she helps learners build confidence, improve structure, and produce compelling work that withstands scholarly scrutiny. Her mentorship rests on trust, timely feedback, and a commitment to success.