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2017-05-09 Source:Griffith University

 

Dr Campbell Fraser 

  

Affiliations 

Dept of International Business and Asian Studies,Griffith Business School 

 

Current Work

Dr Campbell Fraser investigates and reports on the relationship between international human trafficking, with emphasis on the brokers involved in the movment of people across the globe. He collaborates with several government and law enforcement agencies throughout the world, and is currently working on a major project studying the link between human trafficking and terrorism funding.   

Dr Fraser's primary expertise is in the field of human organ trafficking, but he also collaborates with other researchers investigating labour and animal trafficking. He has given public presentations on trafficking issues which have been widely quoted in the media. 


In addition to Griffith University, Dr Fraser is a visiting scholar at the Terrorism, Transnational Crime and Corruption Center (TRACC), George Mason University, Arlington, USA.

Invitations 

  • Speech

Human Organ Trafficking,   Terrorism, Transnational Crime and Corruption Center, Arlington, USA,   2016, 

Audience included Government and Federal Law Enforcement Officials

 

Bio

Dr Campbell Fraser is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of International Business and Asian Studies, Griffith Business School, Griffith University, Brisbane. His main area of interest is in the international human organ trade, and he travels extensively to engage with those who have been trafficked for their organs and liaise with health authorities, NGOs and law enforcement agencies leading the fight against human trafficking.  

Campbell is a member of the Declaration of Istanbul Custodian Group, an international organisation tasked with combating transplant tourism. His work with this group involves advocating for the planning, development and implementation of anti-trafficking strategies throughout Asia. 


Campbell is himself a kidney transplant recipient, and has first-hand experience of waiting for a donor organ to become available. It was through this journey that he developed his interest in organ donation and the illegal organ trade.

Education and Training 

  • PhD Doctor Of Philosophy, Queensland University of Technology 1996 - 1998
  • ME Master of Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology 1994 - 1995
  • BS Bachelor of Science, University of Manchester 1990 - 1993

Academic experience 

  • Research Assistant, Tokyo Institute of Technology 1993 - 1996
  • Associate Lecturer, Queensland University of Technology 1996 - 1998
  • Lecturer, Griffith University 1998 - 2000
  • Senior Lecturer, Griffith University 2000 -
  • Program Director, Bachelor of International Business, Griffith University 2016 -

Awards and Honours 

  • Professional Development Program Bachelor of Commerce (Professional), Griffith University 2012 - 2012
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