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Chloe Bracegirdle is a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Oxford's Department of Sociology and a Non-Stipendiary Research Fellow at Nuffield College. Her research focuses on social networks, intergroup relations, and wellbeing, with a particular emphasis on how social structures influence prejudice, discrimination perceptions, and societal integration. She leads a British Academy-funded project examining ethnic segregation in UK schools and previously contributed to the IntegrateYouth project on immigrant youth integration in Europe.
Education:
- DPhil in Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford (2020)
- MSc in Psychological Research, University of Oxford (2016)
- BSc Hons in Psychology and Language Sciences, University College London (2015)
Her work employs advanced quantitative methods to analyze long-term well-being trajectories, intergroup contact effects, and crisis impacts on mental health. Notable projects include global studies on wellbeing during crises (e.g., the Ukraine war) and religious identity development in German youth. She has also explored disparities in pandemic mental health outcomes across ethnic groups.
Grants/Projects:
- Current British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship (ethnic school segregation)
- IntegrateYouth project (immigrant youth integration in Europe)
Her research bridges sociology and psychology, addressing societal challenges through rigorous empirical analysis. She collaborates with interdisciplinary teams and employs innovative methodologies like experience-sampling to capture real-time data in crises.


