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Looking for local young residents to participate in research project


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Hello


I work for Dulwich-based Murmur Research and we are conducting a research project with 18-20 year olds looking into youth culture trends.


Please do forward to your kids, siblings, students, etc...


We are holding 2 hour focus groups with 18-20 year olds this Wednesday (20th).


4-6pm - females


6.16-8.15pm - males


We are inviting participants to bring a friend along to the session, both will be paid a ?50 cash incentive as a thank you.


We are looking for people who perceive themselves as creative: either studying creative subjects or working in a creative profession, working on creative projects (such as music, art, fashion), into music, aware of internet/social media trends, aware of trends within their age group, etc.


Anyone interested can email [email protected] with


Name:

Age:

Tel:


Many thanks and have a lovely rest of Sunday


Regards,

Lamis Harper


Researcher

Murmur Research

www.murmurresearch.com

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