Research & Scholarship
The Center for the Human Rights of Children promotes research and scholarship on children's rights by creating undergraduate, graduate and faculty fellowships, interdisciplinary courses, and through externally-supported research projects.

Below are some examples of current and past efforts in advancing Research and Scholarship in children's rights:
- Fall 2013 Human Trafficking Course
- Orphan Youth Project: The Transitions Initiative
- Legal Services Assessment for Child Trafficking Survivors
- Advancing Healthy Homes / Healthy Communities Initiative - HHHCI
- 2012 Research Fellowship
- 2011 African Child Rights Fellowship
- Spring 2009 Faculty Fellowship
- Immersion Trips