All employees are invited to attend the colloquium, “Gender, Equity, Power Structures and Implicit Bias in STEM,” presented by Elizabeth H. Simmons, executive vice chancellor of academic affairs, University of California San Diego, on Friday, May 24, 2019, at 11 a.m. in the Building 203 Auditorium. Simmons is a highly distinguished theoretical high-energy physicist, academic leader and an advocate for access, equity and inclusion in higher education. Refreshments will be served.
Abstract
The presentation will start by reviewing data on the current status of gender equity in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) disciplines and summarizing social science research that illuminates some causes of gender disparities in STEM. With this context established, the focus will shift to how women enter into leadership roles in academic settings, what they experience and how gender impacts the way they exercise their authority. The final part of the talk will discuss how we can all contribute to changing the face of leadership for the future, to the benefit of all of us in STEM.
The event is sponsored by the Physics division. For more information, contact Ian Cloët.