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Introduction
This competition is being run by Norwich University of the Arts. By participating in this competition, you are agreeing to these terms and conditions.
Eligibility to Enter
The competition is open to entrants who reside in the UK and are at least 18 years of age or older. Norwich University of the Arts employees (including Part-time Hourly Lecturers) are excluded from the draw.
By entering the competition, you confirm that you are eligible to do so and that you are eligible to receive any prizes that may be awarded to you.
There is a limit of one entry per person, you must complete the survey in full to be eligible, and the competition is completely free to enter.
The Prize
The winning prize will be one of three £50 Love to Shop vouchers.
The use of specific brands as prizes by Norwich University of the Arts does not imply any affiliation with or endorsement of such brands.
The prize is non-transferable and non-exchangeable, and no cash alternatives will be provided.
We reserve the right to substitute prizes of equal or greater value if circumstances beyond our control require doing so.
Norwich University of the Arts decision on any aspect of the competition is final and binding, and no correspondence will be entered into about it.
Winner Announcement
The winner will be chosen at random and notified via the email address provided on June 16.
Norwich University of the Arts will make two attempts to contact the winner via email.
If the winner does not respond to the emails informing them of their win within 14 days of the second email, they forfeit their right to the prize, and Norwich University of the Arts reserves the right to select and notify a new winner.
Delivery of the Prize
The winner will allow 14 days for the prize to be delivered; otherwise, alternative collection or delivery arrangements can be made through mutual agreement.
Data Protection and Publicity
You agree that any personal information that you provide when entering the competition will be used by Norwich University of the Arts for the purposes of administering the competition and for other purposes as specified in our Privacy Policy.
Limitation of Liability
Norwich University of the Arts accepts no liability for any damage, loss, or injury suffered by entrants as a result of participating in the competition or being selected for a prize.
General
Norwich University of the Arts reserves the right, at any time and without prior notice, to cancel the competition or amend these terms and conditions.
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