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Ariane Beckley (née Petit)

BA, MA, MSc, MRes


Trial Manager

I am trial manager within the Oxford Cognitive Approaches to Psychosis (O-CAP) team. Currently, I am working on the Feeling Safer study, which is testing a guided online programme for people with severe paranoia.

I am interested in improving equality, diversity, and inclusion in trial recruitment and recently completed an National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) pre-doctoral fellowship in this area.

Prior to joining O-CAP, I was a research assistant on a randomized controlled trial of mindfulness in UK schools, an administrator for the Oxford Psychological Medicine Research group, and an assistant commissioning editor at Oxford University Press.

I have an MA in English, an MSc in Psychology, and an MRes in Clinical Research.