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Melanie Adrian is an Associate Professor at Carleton University's Department of Law and Legal Studies. Her research examines rights of minorities in religiously diverse societies, focusing on religious freedom, multiculturalism, and legal secularism. She has published extensively on French veil debates, European human rights, and Muslim integration across Canada and Europe.
Her recent projects include Placement, Preservation and Perseverance: Afghan at-risk scholars (IDRC 2022-2024) and Young and Muslim in Canada (SSHRC 2018-2020). She has received recognition from The Hill Times for her 2016 chapter on religion and human rights.
- 2016-2018: Senior Faculty and Academic Director, T.H. Chan School of Public Health
- 2010-2016: Assistant Professor at Carleton University
- 2007-2010: Lecturer at Harvard's Committee on Degrees in Social Studies
- 2002-2005: Teaching Fellow at Harvard
Her 15 most recent publications (2006-2023) analyze intersections of law, religion, and human rights across France, Canada, and Europe, with particular attention to Muslim communities, legal secularism, and judicial responses to religious diversity. She has contributed to debates about Islamic education in Canada through media appearances in CBC, Globe and Mail, and Toronto Star.



