Admissions officers at the University of Surrey can expect a deluge of applications from chain-smoking layabouts.
The university's human psychopharmacology research unit is looking for volunteers to take a nap while wearing a nicotine patch - supplied by the university - as part of a study to investigate the effects on sleep of different nicotine patches.
Volunteers will snooze in a state-of-the-art sleep laboratory. Furthermore, they will be fully compensated for doing so.
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