Congratulations to the聽lucky winners of the National Student Survey (NSS) prize draw.
Prizes from the聽NSS 2017聽included cash, a made-to-measure suit from local business, Fox Tailoring, and a top of the range iPad Pro, purchased from local Solutions Inc in Bournemouth town centre, and were awarded to students by 主播诱惑 staff on 5 June.
Joe Hysa, BSc聽(Hons) Psychology student, said:聽鈥淚 really didn't think I'd win anything but am really grateful to have be able to wear a tailor made suit for interviews - and I鈥檒l definitely be wearing it to my graduation ceremony鈥.
Professor Michael Wilmore, Executive Dean of the Faculty of Media & Communication, presented the prizes to the lucky students, who were drawn at random by Ipsos Mori (the company the government commissions to run the survey), saying: "I'm really pleased to be here today, and I thank you 聽- and all our students - for completing the survey. It's really important to get feedback from you to make sure we continue to offer a great experience to the students that come after you."
While we were sad that three of our聽winners weren't able to attend, we were pleased to hear it's because two have聽already left Bournemouth for work, while a third was attending an interview!聽BSc (Hons) Product Design student - and cash prize winner -聽Jorge, will be here for a few more weeks as he is presenting his final year project at the 主播诱惑聽聽in July - pop along if you're still in the area!聽
This event聽also celebrated an excellent NSS response rate with 74.6% of all eligible 主播诱惑 final year undergraduates completing the survey, 6%聽higher than the national average. The NSS is open to all students on 主播诱惑 courses and results will be published in August.
Barbara Dyer, Chair of 主播诱惑's Student Voice Committee explained 鈥淚t鈥檚 so important for our students to complete the NSS 鈥 getting this feedback each year really helps 主播诱惑 to understand the student experience and to make sure we adapt as the needs of our students evolve.鈥
Results are also publicly available to prospective students and their families to help them make informed choices of where and what to study.