Combatting Implicit Bias Toni Schmader PhD Canada Research Chair in Social Psychology University of British Columbia ID: 816517
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Engendering Success in STEM:
Combatting Implicit Bias
Toni Schmader, Ph.D.
Canada Research Chair in Social Psychology
University of British Columbia
Tara Dennehy, Ph.D.
Post-Doctoral Fellow
University of British Columbia
Slide2Project RISE: Cultivating Collaborative Culture Study
Is your STEM organization interested in research involving…A unique intervention designed to counteract implicit bias and foster gender inclusive workplace culture for women and men in STEM.Evidence-based workshops designed to provide an interactive approach to motivating leadership skills and
allyship
at work.
A randomized control trial that is the gold standard methodology for identifying best practices.Measures will assess short-term and longer term effects on women’s and men’s workplace engagement and social networks.
To learn more, contact us at
rise@psych.ubc.ca
Slide3Toni Schmader, Ph.D.
University of British Columbia
Hilary Bergsieker, Ph.D.
University of Waterloo
Sonia Kang, Ph.D.
Rotman
School of Management
Canadian
Institute of Mining, Metallurgy, & Petroleum
Engineers
Canada
Engineers and Geoscientists BC
Gender
and the Economy
Mining
Industry Human Resources CouncilNSERC Chairs for Women in Science and EngineeringOntario Network for Women in EngineeringOntario Society for Professional EngineersSociety for Canadian Women in Science and Technology
WinSETT CentreCity of VancouverCity of New WestminsterMagnitude | SimbaMcElhanney Consulting ServicesNational Research CouncilTeck ResourcesTRIUMFEngineering Change Lab
Project RISE Partners
@
ESSConsortium
@ess_consortium
successinSTEM.ca