Rising Scholars Hub (RiSH)

Mentorship that empowers, research that matters.

RiSH is a free, volunteer-led initiative helping ambitious students publish their first research paper. We proudly support scholars from the Middle East, Africa, and South America β€” and welcome curious minds from anywhere.

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Expert Mentorship
Personalized guidance from experienced researchers.
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Research Writing & Guidance
Step-by-step advice for literature review, experiments, and writing.
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Publishing Opportunities
Support preparing your work for reputable conferences or journals.

How RiSH Works

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Browse RiSH research areas and topics.
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Pick Your Mentor
Connect with a mentor whose experience matches your idea.
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Frame Your Idea
Define your question, hypothesis, and goals with your mentor.
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Do the Work
You complete the literature review, data collection, and writing.
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Get Feedback
Your mentor provides feedback and advice throughout.
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Publish
Prepare your paper for submission together.
Disclaimer: All research work, including literature review, experiments, coding, implementation, and writing, must be completed by the student. RiSH mentors offer guidance and feedback at every step; we do not do the work.

How to Apply for RiSH Program Mentorship?

Are you ready to publish your first research paper?
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Eligibility
Be a full-time student enrolled at a recognized university.
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Understand RiSH Program
Before applying, make sure you’ve reviewed the How RiSH Works section.
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Apply
Fill RiSH application form: Coming soon ...

Meet Our Mentors

Nourhan Bayasi, Ph.D.

Nourhan Bayasi, Ph.D.

Founder, Rising Scholars Hub (RiSH) (2025 – Present)

Postdoctoral Research Fellow, BC Cancer Research Institute (2025 – Present)

Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of British Columbia (2020 – 2025)

Research: Computer Vision, AI for Healthcare, Medical Imaging

Jamil Fayyad, Ph.D.

Jamil Fayyad, Ph.D.

Co-Founder, Rising Scholars Hub (RiSH) (2025 – Present)

Senior Data Scientist, Kinsol Research (2024 – Present)

Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, University of British Columbia (2019 – 2023)

Research: Computer Vision, Uncertainty Quantification, Medical Imaging

RiSH Success Stories

Muhammed Alaa

Mohamed Mahmoud

Graduate Student, Egypt

LinkedIn

β€œRiSH was a transformative experience;it not only helped me publish my first research paper, but also gave me the confidence to bridge industry and research, and to pursue a career driven by curiosity, impact, and innovation.”

Mohammed Elkhiat

Mohammed Elkhiat

Undergrad Student, Egypt

β€œRiSH gave me the structure and mentorship I needed to turn a passion project into a publishable study.”

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