Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ newsletter photo competition 2025
We're giving prizes to newsletter subscribers every month this year!
How to enter
In our newsletter each month, we'll publish an interesting photo from across Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ and a related question. For your chance to win, simply click on the link, answer the multiple-choice question, and you'll be automatically entered to win!
One winner each month will be chosen at random from those who answer the monthly question. Only one entry per subscribed email per month allowed.ÌýOn the day before the following month's newsletter is mailed to subscribers, winner will be contacted via their subscribed email and offered their choice of prizes. Winner will have 21 days to respond or will forfeit their win.Ìý
We'll publish a new image and question each month so every newsletter subscriber has up to 12 chances to win amazing prizes in 2025!
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Curious if your answer was right? Scroll down for our monthly question and answers archive.
What you can win
Prizes each month will be a selection of incredible products sold by Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ alumni businesses, with the monthly winner allowed to choose their preferred prize and have it delivered to their address in the UK.
Some location, age, or availability restrictions may apply on certain prizes. Click the link below for a full list of prizes and details.Ìý
Questions & answers archive
Ready to answer this month's question? Curious if your answer was right? Find out in our monthly question and answers archive!
January
Hilda, the first Langhill Herd calf to be born through IVF and a significant milestone for the future of sustainable farming, has made headlines around the world this month. But where was Hilda born? ANSWER: Dumfries
February
We have strengthened our commitment to global and local food security by becoming the first higher education institution in Scotland to launch a commercial-sized vertical farm. Who officially opened our vertical farm in Edinburgh last month? ANSWER: Jim Farlie MSP
March
Staff and students across Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ are proudly displaying their #AccelerateAction poses in honour of International Women's Day 2025. In what year was the first International Women's Day celebrated? ANSWER: 1911
April
Easter time means lambing season at Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ and across the UK. Approximately how many ewes give birth in the UK each year? ANSWER: 16 MILLION
May
Study horticulture at Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ and this could be your classroom. Where is it? ANSWER: GLASGOW QUEEN'S PARK
June
The Isle of Skye Seaweed Company is one of the Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ alumni businesses represented at the first-ever Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ alumni farmer's market at the Royal Highland Show this year. Although seaweed uses photosynthesis to gain energy, it's technically not a plant. What kind of organism is it? ANSWER: MACRO ALGAE
July
Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ is the UK partner in a new multinational research project involving the collection of livestock and environmental data. How many total countries are involved in the project?
August
September
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