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To carry out world-class research we need dedicated participants who are paid to take part in our experiments.

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To carry out world-class research we need dedicated participants who are paid to take part in our experiments.This is a fun way to get involved in our research and make some money at the same time.

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Anyone over the age of 18 can sign up to become a paid participant in the LSE Behavioural Lab for Teaching and Research. 

We usually pay participants  £5 for up to 30 minutes and £10 for up to an hour  to participate in a research study. This will usually be paid in cash or online voucher upon the completion of your session. For some studies there might even be an extra incentive or prize draw in addition to your payment.

The exact nature of each study we run will change depending on the particular researcher and their field of interest. Studies could focus on a variety of topics including economics, marketing, the environment, healthcare and organisational behaviour. We'll tell you a little about what you'll be expected to do when we advertise the study. We're open year-round including summer, so we'll have lots of studies available for you to take part in.

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To sign up, please create an account in  Sona , our participant database. 

After you sign up, you will need to agree to our  Participant Code of Conduct (PDF)  and complete a short prescreening questionnaire before you will start receiving email invitations.

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Once you have created an account in Sona, you can start taking part in our studies:

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The UCL Division of Psychology and Language Sciences operates an online subject pool in order to recruit participants to take part in paid research.

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To earn money in your free time while helping to further current knowledge about the functioning of the human brain, all you need to do is:

Simply go to the online subject pool and request an account. You will be asked to fill out your details and will be sent your log in information. When selecting your course from a drop-down menu, students external to Psychology & Language Sciences should choose the 'paid participant' option. After you have your account details you can log in at any time and sign up to experiments posted on the site.

There are many interesting projects presently being conducted, all of which need participants like you to take part. The Subject Pool is covered by the Data Protection Act and all experiments have UCL Ethics Committee approval such that all data collected is confidential and you are free to stop participating at any time without giving a reason. 

For a preview of the types of research projects currently being carried out, visit the UCL Psychology and Language Sciences webpages. 

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Currently recruiting studies

Below is a selection of the studies currently recruiting via this website at the Imperial CRF. Some are looking for healthy volunteers, and others are looking for volunteers with particular health conditions.  You can find out more about these studies and how to apply for them by clicking on the links below.

If you’d like to be the first to know about any of the healthy volunteer studies opening at the ICRF, then we recommend you join our Healthy Volunteer Database.

Short summary:

We are investigating whether the hormone, alpha-MSH, that we produce when we eat can be used to reduce blood sugar after a meal in people with type 1 diabetes mellitus.

Full summary:

Our team has recently shown that infusing alpha-MSH in healthy volunteers lowers their blood sugar after a meal. Our current study is determining whether alpha-MSH also has this effect in people living with type 1 diabetes mellitus.

Participants will attend a screening and two study visits. At the study visits, participants will be asked to lie in bed and will receive a different infusion at each visit, either alpha-MSH or placebo. They will drink a sugary drink, and blood samples will be take at several points.

 Participants will be reimbursed £100 for their time and travel costs.

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We are looking for healthy, non-smoking individuals aged 18-49 years to provide a blood sample every 6 months for up to 7 years, and potentially be recruited into future influenza, SARS-CoV-2, or other respiratory infection vaccine or challenge studies. 

You are invited to take part in this registry if you are between the ages of 18 and 49 years and if you are willing to be contacted in the future for participation in influenza virus challenge and vaccine studies, SARS-CoV-2 (coronavirus) studies, and other respiratory infection studies. Investigator at Imperial will use this registry to recruit people who may fit the requirements for enrolling in new research studies at Imperial.  

To participate in this registry, you must be willing to be contacted for potential recruitment into future influenza, SARS-CoV-2, or other respiratory infection or vaccine studies. The main purpose of the registry is to establish a list of healthy volunteers who may be recruited into future challenge and vaccine studies. As part of the study, blood tests will be taken to measure your levels of immunity against different strains of influenza virus. Whether you are invited to participate in a future challenge or vaccine study will depend on your suitability, partly as a result of these tests.

The compensation we offer for this study is £30 per visit. 

 If you are interest in learning more about this registry, please email the study team:  [email protected]   

We are looking for healthy volunteers aged 30 - 55 years to take part in our COVID-19 booster vaccine trial, assessing the safety and immunogenicity of our new inhaled aerosol vaccine. 

Healthy Volunteers Wanted for a COVID-19 Booster Vaccine Study!  

Are you a healthy male or female between 30-55 years old and have received a full course of COVID-19 vaccines?  

We are looking for healthy volunteers to participate in a new COVID-19 inhaled booster vaccine study, which will take place at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust.  

The SARS-CoV-2 virus (‘coronavirus’) is the cause of COVID-19 – an infection spread by coughs, sneezes and contaminated surfaces that usually causes a mild or moderate illness in healthy young people, but can cause severe pneumonia and even death – especially in older adults and people with other illnesses. A needle-free vaccine that is breathed in may help increase protection and reduce transmission.  

The study will last for 12 months, and it will involve 12 visits at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust.  

You will be compensated up to  £1,010  for your time and inconvenience if you are eligible.   

If you want to learn more about this study, please contact us at  flu-rsv-s[email protected]     

We are looking for healthy volunteers aged between 18-30 years to take part in a COVID-19 Human Challenge Study. This study involves an up to 2-week quarantine stay at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital where you will be deliberately given SARS-CoV-2 and may develop COVID-19, and 5 follow up visits over 12 months. Volunteers will be paid up to £4,470 for their time and travel.

Who can take part?  

Healthy adults aged between 18-30 years who have been previously vaccinated against COVID-19. 

What does the study involve?  

This study involves an up to 2-week quarantine stay at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital where you will be deliberately given SARS-CoV-2 and may develop COVID-19, and 5 follow up visits over 12 months. 

Volunteers will be paid up to  £4,470  for their time and inconvenience, if eligible.  

What can I do if I’m interested in taking part?  

If you would like to find out more about the study, please visit:   www.imperial.ac.uk/infectious-disease/research/human-challenge/covhic002  or email:  [email protected]    

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We are searching to understand what are the mechanisms that lead to a disorder named Parkinson’s disease, for which there is no therapy so far that could change its course. 

We are searching to understand the role of some of the potential mechanisms by which Parkinson’s disease develops in the hope that this could help in designing more effective therapies that could slow down the course of the disease.  

We are looking for patients with a diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease, patients carrying mutations to gene that predispose for Parkinson’s disease, and healthy volunteers.  

This study programme is structured of two different protocols, involving a clinical visit, some scans (pictures of the brain) named PET, MRI and SPECT scans, which help understand what the function of specific molecules of the brain is, and a lumbar puncture which is optional.  

According to the study protocol, your involvement to the study would involve between four and eight visits over a time span of approximately one year. Travel and, if needed, accommodation for you and one companion will be provided, and you will be paid a contribution for attending study visits should you enrol. 

For more information, contact  [email protected]  

We are researching how our ancestry influences the way our lymph nodes respond to vaccination and developing an atlas of the single cell responses

We are researching how our ancestry influences the way our lymph nodes respond to vaccination and developing an atlas of the single cell responses.

An atlas is a reference database formed of the results of many studies. The data will not identify you. The atlas can be used by other researchers for their research

We are working with researchers at the University of Oxford and the Uganda Virus Research Institute and inviting healthy volunteers with African or Asian ancestry to take part.

Participants must have been mostly resident in the UK for at least 5 years.

We will ask you to have a seasonal influenza (flu) vaccine and to have fine needle aspirations of lymph nodes in both armpits before and after vaccination.

Your involvement with the study would involve 5 study visits. You will be paid a contribution towards travel for the screening visit and for attending study visits should you enrol.

For more information, contact [email protected]

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Companies and organisations across the UK (London, Bristol, Manchester, Leeds, Cardiff, Edinburgh and other cities) will pay you for your feedback about the digital and consumer products and services you use.

What’s in it for me?

You get to inform the design of new products and services as well as receive a cash or gift voucher incentive for taking part in paid market research and usability testing. Learn more here

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Simply sign up and we will email you relevant opportunities .

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Many hundreds of people a year in the UK choose to take part in research. Some people choose to because they want to give something back and some want to help prevent and treat diseases in the future. Some do it so they can have access to new treatments.

If you are thinking about taking part in research, it’s important to remember:

Before you agree to take part in a trial staff will explain to you the risks and benefits of getting involved and what is involved, for example how often you need to come to hospital and what test you will need to undergo. You will also be given an information sheet to take away and read in your own time.

If you decide not to take part in research, your care will not be affected. You can choose to withdraw from a trial and,  if you do, you will still receive the best treatment available.

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People with dementia, their carers and anyone interested in participating in dementia research can register online, by post or over the phone to Join Dementia Research. It is also possible to sign up on behalf of a loved one, who may find it difficult to register themselves or manage their own account.

Research and the Covid-19 pandemic

When the Covid-19 pandemic started, UCLH paused all trials unless they were related to Covid-19, or where treatment involved was essential for serious or life-threatening conditions.  

With rates of infection and pressure on the NHS due to Covid-19 receding, we have now restarted a large proportion of our trials, after a rigorous review for each trial looking at:

This review is carried out by clinicians, managers and support services and includes patients on the panel.

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A number of measures remain in place at UCLH to keep all patients, research participants and staff safe.

We request that all visitors still wear a face mask, keep a safe distance, and clean their hands with gel in all our buildings. This includes people who have been fully vaccinated.

Read the full UCLH advice  on coming to the hospital.

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UCLH has a dedicated clinical research facility which is a purpose-built environment for patients and volunteers taking part in early-phase clinical trials and other research projects. To find out more click here

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The APRU is often in need of volunteers to assist with our ongoing research. We greatly appreciate your time and help, without which our research would simply not be possible. If you sign up using the form below, we will contact you with details of studies in which you might be interested as they arise. Some of our research can be conducted at a distance or in mutually convenient locations, but we do often conduct studies which require willing participants to come into Goldsmiths. In these instances we usually cover reasonable travel costs, while many of our experiments also include a cash reward or other incentives. Some of our current projects can be found from the research pages . If you wish to find out about our research and results, please subscribe using the form below. Your details will be held securely by the APRU and only used to make contact regarding our research and work. We will not inundate you with messages, nor will we sell your details. A series of FAQ's are also listed below.

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The details you provide for the Participant Panel ensure that we are able to contact you about new research projects as they arise. We will generally provide details about projects to all members of the Participant Panel but if you submit additional details and preferences after subscribing, we may also contact you about projects you might find particularly interesting. If you wish to update your profile information, this can be done by sending an email with your new preferences to  apru  (@gold.ac.uk) . The information will be held securely and only accessed by the APRU researchers who will send you updates. No information will ever be passed to third-parties.

Can I obtain the results of a particular study?

The British Psychological Society has published ethical guidelines which state that all participants should be permitted the opportunity to have access to the results of any studies to which they have contributed, once concluded. These guidelines should be followed by all BPS registered institutions and individuals. The results and final report will often be made available on our Publications page , but if you are particularly interested in the results of a study, please contact us and we will ensure you are given a copy when appropriate.

Can I withdraw from the Participant Panel?

Yes, you can absolutely withdraw from the panel should you wish. If you wish to withdraw, please use the 'Unsubscribe' option above or email apru (@gold.ac.uk) and we will ensure your details are removed from our database and that you are no longer contacted.

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Juxtaposing How Race, Ethnicity, and Gender Resume Selections Actuate SDO

Capella university, us.

The study is to determine juxtaposing (comparing or contrasting) how race, ethnicity and gender resume selections actuate (motivate) Social Dominance Orientation (SDO) when evaluating job candidates.

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Help further our understanding of how we experience different senses

University of manchester, gb.

We are looking for volunteers to take part in a study looking at how we experience different senses (touch and hearing) to help further our understanding of pain conditions like fibromyalgia Participation involves making judgements about sounds or electrical sensations delivered to your...

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Remote study testing potassium water on adults with raised blood pressure

Oxford brookes university, gb.

We are running a remote study where we will provide participants with water to consume daily for 4 weeks and participants will need to take their own blood pressure and post back urine samples. They will also need to do 3 video call visits are being screened. We are looking for people with...

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Keeping a lot in mind: A study of the effect of memory load and memory

The open university, gb.

A small study to investigate how different people with different memories perform during problem-solving tasks.

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Concussion Knowledge and Risk-taking propensity

Loughborough university, gb.

Study investigating concussion knowledge and Risk-taking propensity.

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Individual preferences in decision-making and psychological outcome

University of greenwich, gb.

This study examines a possible relationship between decisional fit, confidence, regret, and happiness. You will first be asked to complete the Intuition and Deliberation scale. Then you will be asked to write short answers about past decision situations with negative and positive outcomes....

Injury Risk Factors in Female Soccer Players (International)

Liverpool john moores university, gb.

Women's soccer participation has increased in recent years, which has increased grassroots participation. However, football is associated with various injuries that can limit player development. Limited information exists on injury risk in female football, particularly in young players....

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Sexism on University Campus

A questionnaire regarding levels of sexism and belief in rape myths.

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Knowledge and use of legal highs within University Students

Bournemouth university, gb.

The overall objective of this survey is to understand the young adult population’s knowledge of the consumption, purchase, medicinal effects, and legislation relating to legal highs within society. The survey will be sent out to multiple universities via student unions’ social media...

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Digital Technologies and Young Adults and Physical Activity Participation

This study is to understand the experience of using healthy lifestyle technologies of young adults (18-20 years old) in their physical activity, fitness, sports, exercise and health information in your daily lives. Healthy lifestyle technologies include social media, wearable devices, health...

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Perceptions of Performance Under Pressure in Team Sports.

The purpose of this study is to gain insight into lived experiences of athletes during high pressure situations.

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Making Your Life Better

Robert gordon university, gb.

This is a brief study about making life better. You will be asked to identify one area of your life (e.g. career, relationships) that is not going as well as you would like. You will then be asked a few questions about making that area better. If you complete the study, your email address will...

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We have a number of studies running throughout the year. Some are online studies and others require to come to Birkbeck and be tested by one of our researchers. All our studies are approved by the Research Ethics Committee.

Those students and volunteers who are on Birkbeck’s sona-systems can easily find our studies by searching for the titles that start with DMC. Individuals who are not in the subject panel can sign-up here .

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Finally, it is also possible to contact us directly to be placed on our (confidential) list of motivated research participants for studies on aging and cognitive enhancement.

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Get paid for volunteering in psychology research!

You can get involved in paid psychology research at RHUL, by volunteering to participate in studies running both on campus and online.

The Psychology department carries out a variety of different projects across four areas of psychology:

·         Health and Well-Being

·         Language, Memory and Attention

·         Perception, Action and Decision Making

·         Social and Affective Processes

Our online studies can be completed from home whenever you have some free time. Our on-campus research makes use of state-of-the-art brain imaging facilities, eye tracking technology, physical sensors and virtual reality software. Either way, becoming a research volunteer is a great way to find out about psychology topics that interest you.

Taking part in a study typically involves completing tasks such as questionnaires, memory games, visual puzzles, making judgements and decisions, or giving thoughtful reflections. Many studies can be completed in under an hour, at a time convenient to you. In return for your time, you can earn a cash payment or be entered into a prize draw .

If you decide to take part in research, your contact details will be stored securely and your identity will not be linked to any research data.

Where can I sign up?

Go to psychology-rhul.sona-systems.com to request an account on our volunteer database and to view all the experiments you can take part in. You can also use the system to sign up for experiments. For more information, email [email protected]

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If you are interested in getting involved in our research, there are a number of placements and schemes available, which are listed below.

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Academic visiting appointments may be awarded to professors, senior lecturers or lecturers holding a substantive appointment in another higher education institution (HEI) or research organisation who have made a commitment to contribute to both research and teaching activities at the IoPPN.

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Non-academic visiting appointments may be awarded to teachers, researchers or associates.

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Want to volunteer for a paid clinical trial?

Before new medicines are given to patients, they must be tested in approved clinical trials. If you’re a healthy man or woman, aged 18 to 75, you can volunteer to take part in our paid clinical trials. So while you relax in our comfortable facilities, play on our PlayStations, watch the latest boxset on Netflix or the big match on Sky Sports, or even just catch up on sleep, you might help us find a treatment for a disease. Simple really, and we’ll pay you for taking part in our medical trial!

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Are clinical trials safe?

The medicines we study are tested thoroughly before we give them to volunteers. All our paid clinical trials are reviewed by an independent ethics committee, who ensure that the information we give you is as full as possible and that our medical trials are ethical. A UK Government agency reviews them to make sure they are as safe as possible. Joining our trials not just gets you a handsome payout, but also helps us and our partners develop medicine that improves the quality of life for many patients worldwide.

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Am I eligible to take part?

If you’re healthy and aged 18 to 75, you might be eligible to take part. We do medical trials in young and old people, petite or large, men and women, and smokers and non-smokers. We also do paid clinical trials in special groups like people with asthma or migraine. You won’t be able to take part if you’ve participated in another trial or given blood in the last 3 months, or have used recreational drugs, like cannabis, in the last 6 weeks. You must be registered with a GP and not take regular medication to be eligible for a medical trial.

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22-009 – healthy people.

Healthy people needed for the study of a potential new medicine for treating social anxiety disorder (also known as social phobia). You must be aged 23 to 55, have a BMI between 18 and 32 and if you’re a smoker, be willing to stop for 5 days. The study involves 1 session of 1 night’s residence, 1 session of 3 nights’ residence, 3 PET scans, 1 MRI and 1 follow-up. Group starting 10 April 2023.

22-012 – healthy men

£6,150 - £6,250

Healthy men aged 25 to 55 needed for the study of a potential new medicine for treating Alzheimer’s disease. You must have a BMI between 18 and 30.9 and weigh at least 50 Kg. Smokers must be willing to stop smoking for about 6 weeks. The study involves 1 MRI scan, 1 session of 1 night’s residence, 1 session of 20 nights’ residence, up to 1 outpatient visit and 1 follow-up. Admissions on 10 April 2023.

21-017 – healthy men

Healthy men needed for the study of a potential new medicine to treat excessive bleeding, a possible side effect of anticoagulant therapies (sometimes called blood thinners). You must be aged 18 to 50, have a BMI between 18 and 32, and must not have used nicotine products in the last 6 months. The study involves 3 sessions of 2 nights’ residence on our wards and 1 outpatient visit. Admissions on 28 & 29 Mar 2023

22-507 – people with treatment resistant depression

£300 + up to £50 per visit as travel allowance

People with treatment resistant depression needed for the study of a potential new medicine for treating the condition. You must be 18 to 75 and not have taken any psychedelic substances in the last 6 months. Women able to have a baby must have an implant, IUD, IUS or ‘coil’. Postmenopausal, surgically sterilised, and women who have only same-sex relationships are allowed. It involves 1 night’s residence and 11 outpatient visits. Starts 07 and 21 March.

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Welcome to London Trials, the premier destination for paid clinical trials in the United Kingdom . At Hammersmith Medicines Research (HMR), we’re dedicated to advancing medical research and improving human health. And we need your help to do it.

Help shape the future of medicine and earn money at the same time

As a volunteer in one of our trials, you’ll play an important role in shaping the future of medicine. Not only will you be helping to improve the lives of people around the world, but you’ll also be compensated for your time and effort. And with our luxurious facilities and extensive amenities, you’ll enjoy a comfortable and enjoyable experience.

Competitive pay and extensive amenities for your comfort and well-being

At HMR, we understand that many people participate in clinical trials for the financial compensation. That’s why we offer competitive pay and cover reasonable travel expenses for volunteers who need to relocate to the UK for the duration of the trial. But we also know that your health and well-being is of the utmost importance. That’s why we have highly trained staff and state-of-the-art facilities to ensure that you receive the best possible care during your time with us.

Join the largest paid clinical trial center in the UK

We’re proud to be the largest paid clinical trial center in the UK and we’re confident that you’ll be impressed by the level of care and attention you’ll receive at HMR. So why not sign up for a trial today and help us make a difference in the world?

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If you’re interested in participating in one of our trials, simply fill out the contact form on this website or visit one of our locations throughout the UK. We’ll be happy to answer any questions you may have and help you get started.

Thank you for considering Hammersmith Medicines Research. We look forward to working with you!

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    We usually pay participants £5 for up to 30 minutes and £10 for up to an hour to participate in a research study. This will usually be paid in cash or online

  5. Take part in paid research at UCL

    Simply go to the online subject pool and request an account. You will be asked to fill out your details and will be sent your log in information

  6. Currently recruiting studies

    Your involvement with the study would involve 5 study visits. You will be paid a contribution towards travel for the screening visit and for attending study

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