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Engendering Success in Stem
The Engendering Success in Stem (ESS) Consortium during the 2020 Virtual Annual Meeting.
Dr. Toni Schmader is working to better understand why we treat each other as “us” and “them.”
Dr. Toni Schmader was featured in UBC’s “The potential is yours” campaign. Ever since she was a teenager, Dr. Toni Schmader has been trying to figure out why we treat each other as ‘us’ and ‘them’. As a professor and Canada Research Chair in Social Psychology, she’s been diligently working to determine how educating people […]
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From left to right: Lucy De Souza, Holly Engstrom, Dr. Kate Block, Trish Smith, Dr. Toni Schmader, Keltie Sommer, Dr. Christa Nater and Yingchi Guo.
UBC Psychology Professor Toni Schmader is among UBC’s Canada Research Chairs
Call them catalysts, magnets, even disruptors; the federal Canada Research Chair (CRC) program is specifically designed to “attract and retain some of the world’s most accomplished and promising minds.” Backed by CRC funding, these gifted professors, eminent academics and researchers — the Chairs — ‘set up shop’ in Canadian universities, freed to focus on research […]
Engendering Success in STEM
Engendering Success in STEM (ESS) is a research partnership with the shared goal to foster women’s inclusion and success in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math).