Final year BU students who completed the National Student Survey (NSS) have received prizes including £1,000 of holiday vouchers and VIP graduation packages.
Nine winners were chosen at random, for completing the NSS – an independent national survey which gives final year students the chance to feed back on their course and university experience.
BSc (Hons) Psychology student Scott Freemantle won the top prize of £1,000 of holiday vouchers.
He said: “When I first found out I’d won, I was slightly in disbelief. I’m thinking I’ll possibly go to the Caribbean with the vouchers.
“It’s great to know that I can hand in my dissertation, do my final exams and then head off somewhere. It’s a really good end to the year.”
Three students received the prize of a VIP graduation package – which includes overnight accommodation, gown hire and photographs, along with two guest tickets for the ceremony.
The winners were BA (Hons) Events Management student Naomi Kay; BSc (Hons) Computing Framework student David McBeth; and Robyn Gribble, a BSc (Hons) Sports Psychology and Coaching Sciences student.
“It’s well worth filling out the survey – I’m definitely happy that I did it, as now I’ve got a VIP graduation package,” David said.
“It’s important to give feedback and you might end up with a really great prize! I even got a free smoothie while I was doing it as well!”
Robyn added: “Because I’ve won the graduation package, it’s going to be a really nice end to my university experience, ending it on a high.
“It was definitely worth filling out the survey – if you don’t give feedback and let people know about things, then nothing will ever happen.”
Five students won tickets to this year’s Summer Ball – which is now sold out.
They were:
- Samuel Whiffen (BSc (Hons) Computing Framework)
- Jessica Jegathesparan (BA (Hons) Advertising with Marketing Communications)
- Dale Scholey, (BA (Hons) English)
- Yusef Javed (BA (Hons) Scriptwriting for Film and Television)
- Kim Doolan (BA (Hons) Leisure Marketing)
Samuel said: “Summer ball is the best night of the year and I’m really looking forward to it. I already had a ticket so I’m going to give it to a friend from back home so they can come too.
“It’s well worth doing the survey – it only takes five minutes and it’s good to give your feedback to the university.”
Yusef added: “I’m really pleased. I didn’t manage to get hold of a ticket, so I wasn’t sure if I was going to go to the Summer Ball, but now it gives me a reason to dye my hair blue as part of the costume idea I’ve got!
“It is definitely worthwhile to get your views heard. I’m a Student Rep as well, and I think this survey is good as it covers the whole university experience, as well as your courses.”
The winners of the BU NSS Prize Draw were chosen at random by Ipsos Mori, the independent market research company who carry out the survey.
They received their prizes from Professor John Fletcher, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Research and Innovation at BU.