
Final year undergraduates who have their say about Cambridge by taking part in the 2012 National Student Survey will have the chance to win May Ball tickets.
Final year undergraduates who have their say about Cambridge by taking part in the 2012 National Student Survey will have the chance to win May Ball tickets.
As a thank you for sharing views in the survey, the University is offering two double May Ball tickets – one for St John’s College and one for Trinity College. Two prize winners will be drawn from all students who responded to the survey, after it closes on 30 April.
The 2012 National Student Survey is managed by Ipsos MORI and has the support of CUSU. The results are used to help the University improve the teaching and learning of future students.
Professor John Rallison, Pro Vice Chancellor for Education, says: “In order to make full use of the results, we need a minimum of 50% of undergraduates completing the survey. I hope that as many final year students as possible will spare a little time to complete the survey online. The University is keen to learn about what we are doing well, and, more importantly where students think we can improve. All responses are anonymous.“
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