Dr Ewomazino Caulker

Dr Ewomazino Caulker LLB, LLM, PGCert, PhD

Lecturer in Law

Ewomazino Caulker holds a PhD in Law from the University of Westminster, an LLM in Dispute Prevention and Resolution from the University of Westminster, an LLB in Law from Delta State University Nigeria, and a Post Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) from the University of Greenwich.

Her research interests lie in international criminal law and human rights law. Her specific area of interest is in group conflicts and war crimes as it relates to procedures and practices of international criminal courts and tribunals with a focus on investigating and prosecuting war crimes.

Dr Ewomazino Caulker is experienced in working with students from a range of backgrounds including international students having been an international student herself for many years in London. She brings her diverse study background to give international students the best study experiences that the University offers. She is committed to supporting students from non-traditional backgrounds in their studies and dedicated to ensuring that she provide each student with the best chance of obtaining an excellent degree: combining academic knowledge with practical legal skills, to prepare students for life as legal professionals.

Law

Law

Awards

Hourly Paid Lecturer of the Year 2022 - University of Greenwich

Outstanding Feedback (Student Led Teaching Award) 2023 - University of Greenwich

Research Supervisor of the Year (Student Led Teaching Award) 2023 - University of Greenwich

Research / Scholarly interests

Ewomazino Caulker’s research interests lie in international criminal law and human rights law. Her specific area of interest is in group conflicts and war crimes as it relates to procedures and practices of international criminal courts and tribunals with a focus on investigating and prosecuting war crimes.

Recent publications

Caulker, E (2023) Reducing disruptive noise in lecture halls by connecting with our students. Journal of Learning and Teaching vol 16 no. 2. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21100/compass.v16i2.1438

Presentations

‘Legal Research: Bridging the gap between researching and writing’, University of Westminster, London 2021