Bias Intervention Course
Introduction
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INTEREST CATEGORY: MARKETING AND SOCIETY
POSTING TYPE: Resources
Author: Billur Akdeniz
: A bystander intervention online training program at UNH
is a groundbreaking, research-based DEI program developed at the University of New Hampshire with funding from the National Science Foundation. It is a program made by faculty for faculty to create a more diverse and inclusive academic work environment.
is an online, self-paced bias intervention course that faculty can take at any time, place, or device. The program shows how everyone possesses some form of bias and how bias affects the academic workplace. It uses animated scenarios to demonstrate how faculty can and should intervene when they see bias occurring. It can be used as a standalone course or an additional module within a larger DEI initiative at your college or university. In addition, the program has modules related to faculty searches, promotion & tenure, faculty meetings, and department culture.
We invite you to learn more on the: , request a demo: , or email with any question: Â UNH.ADVANCE@unh.edu with any questions.
Billur Akdeniz
Professor of Marketing, Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics
Faculty Fellow, UNH ADVANCE
University of New Hampshire
Kate Siler
Project Director and Co-PI, UNH ADVANCE
University of New Hampshire