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Students required for Focus Group


I am conducting research on behalf of a food business about to launch a new product and am looking for students who would like to take part.


The research will consist of a 90 minute informal session with 6 - 8 participants and will be run by an independent researcher.


In return for your time, you will receive ?40 cash. Refreshments will be provided.


If you are interested in participating, you must meet the following criteria:


1. Aged between 20 - 35

2. Currently a full or part time student, visiting campus at least once a week

3. Often have the need to purchase and consume food on the go


There are two sessions to choose from;


Friday 8th February @ 10:00am

Friday 8th February @ 11:30am


Each session will be held in Central London, venue to be confirmed.


If you would like to take part please PM me, telling me your age and which session you would be available to attend.


Thanks for taking the time to read this post.


Julia

We are still looking for students for these sessions, so if you know anyone who might be interested please PM me. We are are also happy to recruit students who have just started Uni so slightly younger than required above. If we find enough students living locally we may also hold one session in East Dulwich.

Thanks

Julia

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