Academic service

Report Writing Support

Report writing support for academic and professional reports, including structure, findings, visuals, recommendations and referencing.

UK academic standards
Human-led support
Harvard / APA / OSCOLA
Confidential enquiries

How this support works

Report writing support helps UK college and university students plan, structure, research, improve and proofread academic reports. Reports usually need clearer sections than essays, including headings, findings, analysis, recommendations, references and sometimes appendices.

Academic Teacher can help students understand the report brief, choose the correct report structure, organise evidence, improve analysis, strengthen recommendations and polish the final presentation.

Report support is useful for business, management, health, nursing, engineering, education, social science, tourism, marketing and project-based coursework where the required output is a structured report rather than a standard essay.

What can be included

Report brief and marking-criteria review
Executive summary, introduction and section planning
Findings, analysis and discussion structure
Recommendations and conclusion support
Evidence, source-use and critical discussion guidance
Charts, tables and appendix presentation where suitable
Referencing and citation consistency checks
Final proofreading, formatting and academic tone review

Who this is for

  • • Students working on academic or professional-style reports
  • • Business, management, health, engineering or project students
  • • Students unsure how a report differs from an essay
  • • Students who need help with findings and recommendations
  • • Students with a draft that needs clearer structure and flow
  • • Students preparing final proofreading before submission

What to send us

  • • Report brief or assignment instructions
  • • Marking criteria or learning outcomes
  • • Subject, module title and academic level
  • • Required report format or template if available
  • • Deadline, word count and referencing style
  • • Any draft, notes, data, sources, feedback, tables or figures

Typical process

  1. 1. Review the report brief, required sections, academic level and marking criteria.
  2. 2. Identify whether support is needed for planning, structure, research, analysis, recommendations, editing or proofreading.
  3. 3. Build or improve the report structure, including headings, findings, discussion, conclusion and recommendations.
  4. 4. Review source use, academic tone, formatting, tables, charts, references and presentation where relevant.
  5. 5. Provide guidance so the student understands how to make the report clearer, more organised and more academically convincing.

Academic report writing help for UK students

Academic reports are different from essays. They usually need clear headings, a logical structure, concise findings, evidence-based discussion and practical recommendations.

Academic Teacher can help students understand the required report format and organise the work around the brief, marking criteria and academic level.

UK report writing support
Report structure
Brief-led planning
Marking criteria alignment
Academic presentation
Deadline-focused guidance

Business, management and project report support

Business and management reports often require analysis of a company, market, case study, strategy, project or operational issue. Weak reports usually describe the situation but do not analyse evidence or produce strong recommendations.

Support can help students structure findings, apply theory, use evidence, create recommendations and present the report professionally.

Business reports
Management reports
Marketing reports
Project reports
Case analysis
Recommendations

Health, nursing and social care report support

Health, nursing and social care reports often need careful use of evidence, professional language, policy awareness and clear links to practice.

Academic Teacher can support structure, evidence use, academic tone, referencing and presentation where the student provides the brief and marking criteria.

Nursing reports
Health and social care reports
Public health reports
Evidence-based discussion
Professional tone
Policy and practice links

Findings, discussion and recommendations

A report normally needs more than a simple conclusion. Strong reports present findings clearly, discuss what those findings mean and provide recommendations that follow from the evidence.

Support can focus on findings structure, analysis, recommendation logic, table presentation and links between evidence and conclusion.

Findings structure
Discussion section
Recommendation logic
Tables and figures
Evidence links
Conclusion support

Formatting, referencing and final checks

Report presentation matters. Headings, numbering, tables, figures, appendices, citations and references all affect how professional the work looks.

Where guidance is provided, Academic Teacher can support Harvard, APA 7, OSCOLA, MLA, Chicago or institution-specific report formatting and referencing expectations.

Report formatting
Headings and numbering
Tables and figures
Appendices
Harvard / APA / OSCOLA
Proofreading

Frequently asked questions

Can you help with academic report writing?

Yes. Academic Teacher can support report planning, structure, findings, discussion, recommendations, referencing, proofreading and final presentation.

Can you help with business or management reports?

Yes. Support can include business, management, marketing, project, case analysis and strategy reports where the brief and marking criteria are clear.

Can you help with nursing, health or social care reports?

Yes. Support can focus on structure, evidence use, professional tone, referencing and links to policy or practice where relevant.

Can you improve a report draft I already have?

Yes. Draft feedback can focus on structure, headings, clarity, academic tone, evidence use, recommendations, formatting and referencing.

Can you help with report recommendations?

Yes. Support can help make recommendations clearer, more evidence-based and better connected to the findings and discussion.

Can you proofread reports before submission?

Yes. Final checks can include grammar, academic tone, formatting, headings, tables, citations and reference list consistency.