Dr. J Ewing

Assistant Professor

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Biography

J Ewing is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Law at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow at Homerton College. He specializes in family law with a focus on children’s rights, particularly concerning parents' exercise of rights during court separation. He has served as a Teaching Fellow at Queen Mary, University of London, and as a Research Fellow at the University of Exeter. Ewing co-authored the book 'Mapping Paths Family Justice: Resolving Family Disputes in a Neo-Liberal Context,' awarded the Hart-SLSA Book Prize in 2018, and is also the author of 'The Right Heard: Children's Voices in Family Disputes and Child-Inclusive Mediation,' set to be published in 2024. His research interests intersect with the improvement of family law processes, including projects like HeaRT, which evaluates child-inclusive mediation's impact on mental health and well-being. Moreover, Ewing has contributed to various empirical research projects addressing family law and children's rights, showcasing his commitment to enhancing experiences for children and families within legal systems.

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Experience

Assistant Professor

2019-01-01 — Present

University of Cambridge • Cambridge, England

Specializes in family law, particularly focusing on children’s rights and mediation.

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.