The Global Perspectives Office at UCF will provide an opportunity for an outstanding undergraduate (at least junior level) or graduate student from UCF to serve as a Francis Bok Human Trafficking Awareness Fellow each semester. This fellowship is made possible with support from the Human Trafficking Awareness Program Fund and Mr. David Boone ’75.
The selected student will conduct a research project related to human trafficking, under the direction of Global Perspectives Office staff, with the aim of producing a final paper that is worthy of publication. Fellows are provided a research space in a globally oriented environment that encourages educational and professional development. The fellowship aims to enrich the student’s academic credentials, providing an excellent opportunity to gain in-depth knowledge on the global scourge of human trafficking through the student’s independent research.