Win a trip to Alton Towers for you and your mates

If you’re a top thrill seeker take part in the National Student Survey and you could win a trip for you and your mates to the UK’s largest theme park resort, Alton Towers.

To be in with the chance of winning the four 1 day 2020 passes for Alton Towers, all you need to do is take part in the National Student Survey and opt into our prize draw via the University’s webpages. The survey is open to final year undergraduates. It should take around 10 minutes to fill out the survey and we’ll use the anonymous results to improve the University.

In the past, we’ve made big changes based on your feedback, including making printing cheaper and developing new facilities, such as the 502 Teaching Hub.

What else could I win?

Once you’ve entered into the prize draw, you’ll remain in the draw until the survey closes at the end of April. That means that the earlier you complete the survey and enter the draw, the more likely you are to win a prize. Here’s a breakdown of the prizes by week:

 

Draw date Prize
 

17th Feb

 

1 day 2020 passes for Alton Towers for four people

 

24th Feb

 

JVC 40” Smart 4K Ultra HD HDR LED TV with Amazon Alexa

 

2nd March

 

Harry Potter Studio Tour for two people

 

9th March

 

£100 supermarket voucher of your choice

 

16th March

 

Xbox One S All Digital Console with Fortnite and two other games

 

23rd March

 

£150 Flightgift card

 

30th March

 

Beats by Dre Solo 3 wireless headphones

 

6th April

 

Sony PlayStation 4 Console and Fortnite Neo Versa bundle

 

13th April

 

University of Liverpool hoody and t-shirt

 

20th April

 

£100 ODEON Cinemas gift card

 

27th April

 

Bose Soundlink Colour II wireless portable speaker

 

1st May

 

£150 Love2Shop voucher

Did you know Alton Towers has more than 40 rides and attractions and is spread across 910 acres of land, making it the largest theme park in the UK!


What is the National Student Survey?

The National Student Survey is commissioned by the Office for Students (OfS) and administered by independent research agency Ipsos MORI.  It is part of a quality assurance system to generate more detailed information about teaching quality.

For more information about the survey, please visit the National Student Survey webpage.