- The prize draw is open to all students who are registered on a taught postgraduate masters level course at the University of Sussex who take part in the Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey (‘Eligible Student”).
- All students who complete the survey by Friday 13 June 2025 will be invited to opt into a prize draw at the end of the survey. Students who do not wish to take part in the prize draw should indicate as such at the end of the survey.
- Five winners will be chosen by random draw on Friday 20 June (“Draw Date”). The winners will be notified by the end of June.
- Each winner will receive a graduation package to the value of £150 (one hundred and fifty pounds sterling) (“Prize”) paid into their nominated bank account.
- Prior to any payment, winners will be asked to confirm their bank details and will be asked for their consent to the processing of their personal data for the purpose of awarding and announcing the Prize. A winner may ask for their name not to be announced in which case the announcement will say that a student in [name of School] has won a prize.
- The Prize for the winner is non-exchangeable and non-transferable.
- The decision of the University regarding any aspect of the prize draw is final and binding and no correspondence will be entered into about it.
- Eligible students are deemed to have accepted and agreed to be bound by these terms and conditions if they opt into the prize draw in accordance with condition 2. The University reserves the right to refuse to award the prize to anyone who is in breach of these terms and conditions.
- The University reserves the right to hold void, cancel, suspend, or amend the prize draw where it becomes necessary to do so.
- This prize draw will involve the processing of personal data of Eligible Students. Personal data will be processed in accordance with UK data protection legislation and the University’s data protection policy. See also condition 5 with regards to the award and announcement of winners.
- The prize draw will be governed by English law and entrants to the prize draw submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.
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