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Adam Omar Hosein is a Professor of Philosophy at Northeastern University, serving as Director of the Politics, Philosophy, and Economics Program and Affiliate Professor of Law. His research focuses on moral, political, and legal philosophy, particularly addressing global issues related to race, gender, and migration. He holds a BA from Merton College, Oxford, and a PhD from MIT.
Prof. Hosein’s work bridges theoretical philosophy with applied ethics, notably exploring anti-discrimination law, immigration ethics, and social justice. He has held fellowships at institutions including Harvard University and the Université Catholique de Louvain. His recent publications include *The Ethics of Migration: An Introduction* (2019) and a forthcoming book on discrimination.
His articles demonstrate a focus on intersectional issues such as racial profiling, legal frameworks for equality, and the philosophical foundations of rights. His 2015 paper on anti-discrimination law received a prestigious award from the American Philosophical Association. Prof. Hosein’s current research emphasizes the societal impacts of discrimination and strategies for inclusive progress.

