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Nov 5, 2024

Texthelp and Scholarcy: A powerful partnership for academic success

Discover how Texthelp and Scholarcy are transforming academic research and writing.

Texthelp and Scholarcy join forces to elevate academic study

We’re excited to announce that Scholarcy has joined the Texthelp Group to help millions more students and researchers worldwide learn with confidence.

Alongside the existing solutions within the Texthelp portfolio, Scholarcy will play a pivotal role in enhancing the learning experience of higher education students across the UK. 

Texthelp's purpose is to help people to understand and be understood. Phil Gooch, CEO of Scholarcy, shares this vision. Since he founded the company in 2018, over half a million students and researchers across the UK have used Scholarcy to read and understand academic texts.

"I’m very proud of what we have achieved with Scholarcy, and I’m excited to continue its evolution as we partner with Texthelp. Our shared goal is to make the world’s knowledge more accessible to everybody. Together, we can bring the benefits of this tool to more students and researchers than ever before."

Phil Gooch, Founder & CEO of Scholarcy

By joining forces, we can transform academic study. We’ll offer students full support as they collate, digest and share information.

“The Texthelp team is thrilled to welcome Scholarcy to our brand family. Scholarcy offers an exciting new dimension to our higher education portfolio, giving more choice to students with additional learning needs.” 

Rick Bell, SVP of International Education at the Texthelp Group

What’s next?

The two combined teams are focused on building an even stronger suite of study support tools for students across UK Higher Education. By bringing together our expertise and resources, we’ll be able to take Scholarcy to the next level, expanding its reach and impact.

This acquisition marks a significant step towards fulfilling our vision of improving the literacy and understanding of 1 billion people by 2030.

A screenshot of the old ScholarcyA screenshot of the new Scholarcy