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University of Kansas Women's Hall of Fame
Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center Hall of Fame
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Nyla Branscombe

Year Inducted: 2004

Highlights

  • Widely recognized expert of social prejudice, discrimination, and collective guilt
  • Published over 80 psychology journal articles and chapters
  • Received Otto-Klineberg International Relations Prize from the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues
  • Associate Editor for journals Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin and Group Processes and Intergroup Relations
  • Work on perceived discrimination altered the nature of research and debate on the topic

Biography

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Dr. Branscombe is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Kansas.  She    has been at KU since 1987
Dr. Branscombe has published roughly 80 journal articles and chapters.  In the    last two years alone, she has produced 20 publications with a majority    coauthored by undergraduate or graduate students.
She has chaired 11 completed Masters Theses and 8 completed Ph.D    Dissertations and has taught 9 Undergraduate courses and 9 Graduate level    courses
She has been invited to present at the University of Queensland, the Royal    Netherlands Academy of Science, the Italian National Research Institute, and    the Society for Research on Aggression in Jerusalem
Her expertise in the area of social prejudice, discrimination, and collective guilt is    widely recognized and commended, including her selection as the recipient of    the Otto-Klineberg International Relations Prize from the Society for the    Psychological Study of Social Issues
She has served as the Associate Editor for various journals including Personality    and Social Psychology Bulletin and Group Processes and Intergroup Relations

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