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Student Survey Prize Draw Terms

  1. The prize draw is open to students of Northumbria University who completed the online feedback survey on or before midnight on Thursday 30th November 2023.
  2. The Prize draw is not open to employees of Northumbria University or their family members.
  3. To enter the prize draw you must provide your student number and full name.
  4. Only 1 entry per person.
  5. There are five prizes – each for a £100 Love2Shop voucher.
  6. You can only win one prize.
  7. Northumbria University accepts no responsibility for entries that are lost, delayed, misdirected or incomplete or cannot be delivered or entered for any technical or other reason. Proof of delivery of the entry is not proof of receipt by Northumbria University.
  8. The winners will be selected by way of a random draw from all entries received in accordance with these Terms and Conditions. The Prize Draw will take place on Friday 1st December 2023
  9. Winners will be announced on or after Monday 4th December 2023, and will be contacted by email within 7 days.
  10. Prizes can be collected by arrangement from Student Central at City Campus.
  11. If a winner does not respond to Northumbria University within 14 days of being notified of their win, the winner’s prize will be forfeited, and Northumbria University shall be entitled to select another winner in accordance with the process described above (and that winner will have to respond to notification of their win within 14 days or else they will also forfeit their prize). If a winner rejects their prize or the entry is invalid or in breach of these terms, the winner’s prize will be forfeited, and Northumbria University shall be entitled to select another winner. 

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