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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
- £15 Amazon voucher
- Interview
- Online
19 September 2025 Requirements- Are you working in a UK hospitality or Tourism Industry?
- Do you use any AI tools at work (for example, self-check-in and checkout machines, facial recognition technology, robotic concierge, robot cleaners, virtual tour guides, application based AI used for automated scheduling, reservation, predictive analytics, AI-powered booking systems etc)?
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Understanding the symptoms of body dysmorphia and muscle dysmorphia.
University College London, GB
This online study aims to understand more about body dysmorphic disorder and muscle dysmorphia. It is hoped that the results of this study will help improve our understanding of how to best support people with body dysmorphic disorder and muscle dysmorphia.
We are exploring:
- The symptoms...- 15 Min(s) to complete
- Prize draw: Enter to win one of ten £25 vouchers.
- Online Questionnaire
- Online
17 September 2025 Requirements- - Individuals who self-identify as having body dysmorphia and/ or muscle dysmorphia
- - Individuals who are aged 18+.
- - Individuals who are fluent in English
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The 12 Hour Journey: A wellbeing study for people living with a stoma
University College London, GB
We’re running a UCL research study with Colostomy UK exploring how time outdoors can support wellbeing for people living with a stoma. The 12 Hour Journey isn’t about distance — you choose 4, 6, or 12 hours outdoors, unplugged and at your own pace. By taking part, you’ll help us understand how...
- 1 Day(s) to complete
- Prize draw to win one of 4 £50 retail vouchers
- Experiment
- Online
22 September 2025 Requirements- Adults aged 18 and over
- Living with a stoma (colostomy, ileostomy, or urostomy)
- Living in the UK
- Able to take part in a solo outdoor walk or time outside for 4, 6, or 12 hours (your choice)
- No need to be fit or an experienced walker — this is about stepping outside your routine, not a race.