Muhammad Asadullah
Muhammad Asadullah is an Associate Professor in the Department of Justice Studies at the University of Regina. A recipient of the 2024 CTL Teaching Award, he is also a President’s Teaching Scholar, an honour recognizing sustained excellence in teaching and learning across the institution. He recently received the Best Paper Prize from the Restorative Justice Working Group of the European Society of Criminology. Prior to joining the University of Regina, he taught at Simon Fraser University, University of the Fraser Valley, and Kwantlen Polytechnic University. He holds a PhD and MA in Criminology from Simon Fraser University and an MA in Conflict Transformation from Eastern Mennonite University. His research focuses on restorative justice, transitional justice, decolonized teaching, and indigenous justice. His honours include the Neekaneewak Indigenous Leadership Award, the Contemplative Social Justice Scholar Award, and the Liz Elliott Memorial Graduate Scholarship. A certified Nonviolent Communication (NVC) trainer, he facilitates workshops internationally. He expresses deep gratitude to the Elders of Treaty 4 territory, whose guidance continues to shape his work with respect and compassion.