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Tourism and Hospitality workers in the age of AI
Lincoln University, GB
This is a doctoral research project to explore the experiences of tourism and hospitality workers when working with AI technologies.
- 60 Min(s) to complete
- Sincere Gratitude
- Interview
- Online
19 September 2025 Requirements- Are you working in a UK hospitality or Tourism Industry?
- Are you in a non-management position?
- Do you use any AI tools at work (for example chatbot, automated check-in or virtual assistant)?
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Does Monotropism Predict Task-Switching Cost?
University of Portsmouth, GB
I am a postgraduate MSc Psychology student at the University of Portsmouth. This study explores whether individual differences in monotropism (a focused attentional style) predict task-switching performance. Participants (18+, fluent in English) will complete a short demographic survey, the...
- 20 Min(s) to complete
- Sincere Gratitude
- Online Questionnaire
- Online
15 September 2025 Requirements- Age 18+
- • Fluent in English
- • Must use a desktop or laptop (not phone/tablet)
- • Normal or corrected-to-normal vision
- • Comfortable completing questionnaires and computer-based tasks
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Inclusion in Art Institutions
Liverpool John Moores University, GB
This short questionnaire contributes to a doctoral study analysing inclusion/exclusion within the art museum/gallery through an intersectional lens. It aims to capture current attitudes towards how inclusion/exclusion is experienced and perceived within UK museums and art galleries, seeking to...
- 1 Min(s) to complete
- Sincere Gratitude
- Online Questionnaire
- Online
21 August 2025 Requirements- 18+
- UK Based
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How therapists talk about Black girls in therapy.
Metanoia Institute, UK
Black women are faced with stereotypes that suggest they are angry, mean & immoral. These stereotypes have been shown to impact how Black women are perceived and treated. Black girls face similar stereotypes, and this has been shown to impact how they are treated in the education system, the...
- 90 Min(s) to complete
- Sincere Gratitude
- Focus Group
- Online
11 August 2025 Requirements- Seeking therapists that identify as White who:
- • Have 3+ years of post-qualification experience
- • Have worked with Black girls aged 17 or younger
- • Are open to discussing, in a focus group with other White therapists, if/how stereotypes may appear in the therapy room
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How schools in England include and support LGBT+ families
University of Derby, GB
The aim is to case study the views of LGBT+ families and investigate how they perceive schools have influenced (and possibly continue to) their own and their family’s identity. It will explore how schools were chosen, the interactions with schools and how they support and include the LGBT+...
- 90 Min(s) to complete
- Sincere Gratitude
- Pre-interview mind-map task and family interview.
- England, UK
03 August 2025 Requirements- LGBT+ Parents with children
- Children must have experienced the English school system (public and private; pre-school to beyond secondary)
- willing to be interviewed as a family
- Participation would entail:
- · The construction of a pre-interview mind map that considers relationships with schools and key events that have shaped your perceptions of school and your family
- · One joint interview with parents and children (children's level and mode of input to be decided by the family).
- · The contribution of your child/ren’s voice(s) through an agreed method; please note you and your children remain in control of what is shared and how their voice is collated and used.
- Location of interview to be agreed with participants.
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Defining Event Categories
Loughborough University, GB
This research aims to objectively understand what exactly we mean by small, medium, large, major, mega and giga events, to create both objective and subjective definitions, and a scoring system to know when an event has passed through one size to another. Through this, we hope to develop...
- 20 Min(s) to complete
- Sincere Gratitude
- Online Questionnaire
- Online
01 August 2025 Requirements- - You must be over the age of 18 and have the capacity to fully understand and consent to this research.
- - You should also be employed (or have relevant experience, paid or volunteer) within the event industry (or other relevant industry, e.g., tourism & hospitality, non-profit sector, higher education, etc.).
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Lived Experiences of Veterans with Co-Occurring Chronic Pain and PTSD
University of Hull, GB
We are interested in exploring the lived experiences of veterans who have experienced co-occurring Chronic Pain and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
What is involved?
Taking part in this research project involves an interview to talk about your experiences. You will be asked questions...- 90 Min(s) to complete
- Sincere Gratitude
- Interview
- Online
21 July 2025 Requirements- Are military veterans.
- Have experienced chronic pain and PTSD at the same time.
- Have previously accessed support for chronic pain and PTSD (individuals currently accessing support for PTSD are not eligible for participation).
- Left the military 10–25 years ago.
- Feel like they are able to talk about their experiences.
- Are comfortable to talk about their experiences in English and live in the UK.
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Moral Injury in Education and Law
University of Bath, GB
Do you work in an educational or legal setting in the UK or EU? Have you faced experiences in your role that challenged your personal values or sense of right and wrong?
We’re conducting a research study to explore moral injury—a phenomenon that can occur when individuals encounter deeply...- 5 Min(s) to complete
- Sincere Gratitude
- Online Questionnaire
- Online
17 June 2025 Requirements- be 18 years of age or older;
- have past or current employment in an education or legal profession;
- be based in the UK or EU for at least two years.
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Life Satisfaction in Former Foster Youth
Capella University, US
Engaging in this research helps explore foster care’s long-term impact, fueling discussions on better support for children and young adults. Insights can shape policies, improve social programs, and aid foster families and caregivers. It drives positive change while fostering personal growth,...
- 5 Min(s) to complete
- Sincere Gratitude
- Online Questionnaire
- Online
17 June 2025 Requirements- - former foster youth
- - 30 years old or older
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Evaluating Jury Decision Making on an Armed Robbery Case.
Teesside University, GB
The purpose of the study is to evaluate potential jurors’ decision-making process in relation to a case concerning armed robbery. It is hoped that this research will shed light on the decision-making process jurors undertake when dealing with serious offences. This is an online study that should...
- 35 Min(s) to complete
- Sincere Gratitude
- This study is an online study that requires you to read a series of documents before answering a short questionnaire based on the case evidence that you read.
- Online
09 April 2025 Requirements- Age 18 - 76 years old.
- Registered as a parliamentary or local government elector
- Lived in the United Kingdom, Channel Islands or the Isle of Man for a period of at least 5 years since the age of 13.
- Proficient at reading English.
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Trauma, grief and healing after victimisation
University of Central Lancashire, GB
The purpose of this research project is to examine the complex connection between trauma, grief, and healing in individuals who have been victims of crime.
- 30 Min(s) to complete
- Sincere Gratitude
- Online Questionnaire
- Online
29 March 2025 Requirements- Adult 18 years and over, and you have been victim of crime at any time in your life
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The role of novel proteins in diabetes risk
Roehampton University, GB
The research study will investigate the effects of glycogen sensing proteins found in the cells of our muscle. Research in the lead investigator’s laboratories has demonstrated that these proteins may contribute to insulin resistance (pre-diabetes). Yet we still don’t know how these proteins are...
- 5 Hour(s) to complete
- Sincere Gratitude
- Experiment
- Roehampton University - Whitelands College (Parkstead House), London SW15 4DQ, UK
25 February 2025 Requirements- The study will involve three visits to our laboratory at Coventry University (Whitefriars St, Coventry CV1 5FB, UK). The first visit will last approximately 2 hours, during this time preliminary data on metabolism, body composition and an exercise assessment will be measured. The following two visits will be used to perform a rested or exercise protocol. The second and third trials will each last circa 5 hours (30 minutes preparation, followed by either rest or exercise protocol (~45min) and an oral glucose tolerance test (~180min). During these trials, blood and muscle tissue samples will be collected as standard practice in our laboratory.
- Visit 1 familiarisation of experimental procedures
- The first visit will last approximately 2 hour and will be used to collect baseline data including body composition [weight, height, body fat %] and a graded exercise assessment (increasing to high intensity) to determine the levels you will exercise during visits 2 or 3.
- Visit 2 and 3 – the trials
- You will be asked to attend the laboratory having fasted for 12 hour (overnight) avoiding all food and caffeine during this period. Three muscle biopsies will be drawn from the vastus lateralis (the belly of the thigh muscle) using a standard sterile method and under local anaesthesia at baseline, post exercise/rest and a final one after an oral glucose tolerance test). Each trial will last approximately 5 hours in total with an additional 30 minutes for preparation before the start of the trial. You will receive either one of two conditions that will be randomly assigned – rest or exercise. Immediately after the first biopsy, an exercise protocol or rest period will take place. A second muscle biopsy will be performed in order to assess activity of signalling proteins, followed by the ingestion of a stable isotope labelled oral glucose tolerance test (siOGTTs; [6,6-2H2]glucose) in order to assess glucose control. A total of 10x 5ml blood samples will be taken. Blood will be sampled at -10, 0 10, 20, 30, 60, 90, 120, 150, and 180 min in reference to the glucose ingestion. A final muscle biopsy will be taken in order to assess the activity of signalling proteins in response to the glucose tolerance test.
- The amount of blood taken during this procedure (~50ml) is much lower than the amount drawn during a blood donation session (450ml) and is standard practice in our laboratory. All blood samples will be drawn through a cannula as used in a hospital setting, thus requiring a single needle puncture.
- Muscle biopsies will be drawn as following:
- • the first one before the exercise or rest period.
- • the second after the exercise/rest protocol.
- • the third after the oral glucose tolerance test.