CURRICULUM VITAE
ADDRESS
Department of
Psychology 537 North Drew Street
Lawrence University Appleton,
Wisconsin 54911
Appleton, Wisconsin
54912-0599 (920)
733-0308
phone: (920) 832-6707
fax: (920)
832-6962
email: peter.s.glick@lawrence.edu
EDUCATION
Graduate: University of
Minnesota
Ph.D.,
1984
Specialization
in Social Psychology
Supporting
Program in Statistics
Undergraduate: Oberlin College
A.B.,
1979
Major
in Psychology
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
Full Professor of
Psychology, 1997-present
Lawrence University
Co-Director, Lawrence
University London Centre, 1998-99
Chair of Psychology
Department, 1992-93; 1994-96; 1997; 2000-present
Lawrence University
Adjunct Associate
Professor of Psychology, 1993-94
University of Massachusetts at
Amherst
(during sabbatical leave from
Lawrence University)
Associate Professor of
Psychology, 1990 to 1997
Lawrence University
Assistant Professor of
Psychology, 1985 to 1990
Lawrence University
ACADEMIC HONORS AND PRIZES
Gordon Allport
Intergroup Relations Prize, 1995
Awarded for "The
Ambivalent Sexism Inventory: Differentiating Hostile and Benvolent Sexism"
as the best paper in 1995 on intergroup relations by the Society for the
Psychological Study of Social Issues
Phi Kappa Phi,
University of Minnesota Chapter, 1980
Phi Beta Kappa, Zeta
Chapter of Oberlin College, 1979
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Society for Experimental
Social Psychology, elected 1996
Society for the
Psychological Study of Social Issues
Society for Personality
and Social Psychology
MAJOR COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS AT LAWRENCE
Committee on Tenure,
Reappointment, and Promotions
Committee on Academic
Planning
Committee on Honors
Chair of Building
Committee for Briggs Hall (erected 1997)
OTHER PRESENTATIONS
The Two Faces of
Adam: Hostile and Benevolent Sexism.
Yale University, May, 1994; Williams College, February, 1994.
Paradox Lost: Sex Stereotypes and Occupational
Discrimination.
University of Massachusetts at Amherst, December,
1992.
Occupation Stereotypes
and Sex Discrimination.
Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May,
1990.
GRANTS
SPSSI Grants-in-Aid.
$1240 grant to help fund cross-cultural research on
ambivalent sexism, July, 2000.
Improvement of
Psychology Laboratory Curriculum,
National Science
Foundation, College Science Instrumentation Program, 1987. Received $19,300 to establish a
microcomputer laboratory. Coauthored
with Terry Rew-Gottfried.