Dr. David Erdos

Professor

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Biography

David Erdos is a Professor of Law at the University of Cambridge, holding a position as Co-Director of the Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law (CIPIL). He is also a WYNG Fellow in Law at Trinity Hall. Since joining Cambridge in October 2013, he has built a substantial academic career, including six years as a research fellow at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Faculty of Law and Balliol College, University of Oxford. His research interests primarily revolve around the origins and impacts of bills of rights, particularly within Westminster-style democracies such as Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. David's significant work includes the publication of a single-authored monograph titled 'Delegating Rights Protection' published by Oxford University Press in 2010. His research has garnered financial support from various funding sources, including the British Academy, the Council of Europe, the Economic and Social Research Council, and the European Union Leverhulme Trust.

Research Interests

Experience

Professor of Law

2013-10-01 — Present

University of Cambridge • Cambridge, United Kingdom

Professor at the Faculty of Law and Co-Director of the Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law.

Requirements for University of Cambridge

Master Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3.7
IELTS
Listening
Required:7
Reading
Required:7
Writing
Required:7
Speaking
Required:7
Overall
Required:7.5
TOEFL
Listening
Required:25
Reading
Required:25
Writing
Required:25
Speaking
Required:25
Total
Required:110
Prerequisites
UK Bachelor's Degree with good Upper Second Class Honours or international equivalent Background in international relations, politics, law, economics, security or history is a definite asset
Application Checklist
  • Two academic references
  • Official transcripts
  • CV/Resume
  • Personal statement (approx 500 words)
  • Research proposal (1-2 pages/500 words)
  • Application fee (£50)
Specialization Notes

Standard postgraduate requirements for Department of Politics and International Studies (POLIS) and related humanities departments.