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Assistant Professor Lin Bian describes how her mother's work as a teacher influenced her interest in teaching and finding out she achieved her childhood dream from a decade ago. Her fascination for developmental psychology led her to understand what it's like to be a woman in STEM and study why there are not more women in STEM. In this episode, she gives out a piece of evidence-based advice that, hopefully, will shift the current culture and people's perspective.
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Assistant Professor Lin Bian describes how her mother's work as a teacher influenced her interest in teaching and finding out she achieved her childhood dream from a decade ago. Her fascination for developmental psychology led her to understand what it's like to be a woman in STEM and study why there are not more women in STEM. In this episode, she gives out a piece of evidence-based advice that, hopefully, will shift the current culture and people's perspective.