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Training by Carlee Hawkins

Carlee hawkins

During the Project Implicit Education Session, participants will be asked to consider their own biases while exploring how researchers understand biases and learning actionable steps to mitigate the influence of biases on thoughts and behaviors. The session will be facilitated by Dr. Carlee Hawkins (Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville).

About the Trainer, Carlee Hawkins:
Carlee Beth Hawkins, Ph.D., is an educator and researcher of implicit bias and social change. In her research, Dr. Hawkins investigates motivations and strategies for overcoming bias in social and political judgement and behavior. She has published in Psychological Science, Journal of Basic and Applied Social Psychology, and Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. Her work has also been featured in media outlets such as National Public Radio, The Huffington Post, and Psychology Today.
In addition to presenting workshops, and training sessions on implicit bias to diverse groups including HR professionals, senior executives, and physicians, Dr. Hawkins led a multi-team project to create an e-course titled "Understanding Implicit Bias" to educate individuals about what implicit bias is, how it influences decision-making and behavior, and what we can do about it. As an educator, Dr. Hawkins believes that we all benefit from becoming more aware of our biases.
Dr. Hawkins is currently an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville. She earned a Ph.D. from the University of Virginia in 2013 and completed a postdoctoral fellowship in the Center for Decision Research in the Booth School of Business at the University of Chicago.

Please note, this training will not be recorded.

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Day: 2020-09-04
Start time: 16:00
Duration: 01:30
Room: Training Room 3
Track: Training

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