Learning Resources
Welcome to Learning Resources
Providing the environment for you to learn, teach, communicate and flourish.
Learning Resources supports staff and students at the University of Canterbury by equipping them with materials for their learning, teaching and research needs, and by providing a world-class campus environment in which to use them.
Learning Resources links together the Library, Information and Communication Technology Services, the Digital Media Group, Facilities Services, and Planning, Strategy and Services to create a comprehensive learning environment.
Areas
- Library Services
Central Library
Education Library
Engineering & Physical Sciences Library
Law Library
Macmillan Brown Library - Information and Communication Technology Services
Applications & Systems Support
Operations & Infrastructure Support - Digital Media Group
Electronic Learning Media
Audio Visual
Video Conferencing
Canterbury Educational Printing Services
- Facilities Services
Engineering Services
Estate & Asset Management
Facilities & Operational Services
Canterbury Card - Planning Strategy & Services
Business Management
Business Administration
Enterprise Architecture
Communications
Project Management Office
Sustainability Office
Information For
News
New Director of Learning Resources
Alex Hanlon has been appointed as the University of Canterbury's new Director of Learning Resources, commencing Monday March 19.
Students: shape the future of UC with the PMO
The Project Management Office (PMO) are looking for students to work with them to deliver their wide range of change initiatives. Find out how you can help shape the future of UC, all while getting some extra experience for your CV and some extra dollars for your wallet
Central Library access restrictions and summer 2012-2013 closure
Access to some levels of the Central Library and Learning Hub will be restricted over the next few months, including a complete closure over the summer 2012 – 2013 period.
Learning Technologies Support Unit
A new Learning Technologies Support Unit, consolidating the Audio Visual Service, Video Conferencing Team and Video Production Unit has been established within the Digital Media Group. The provision of frontline AV support for academic staff will continue as normal via the usual support request process.
Clamping fee change
During term one, staff and students whose vehicles had been clamped for not displaying a current valid parking permit were given the opportunity of purchasing an annual permit or paying a $50 fine. From the commencement of term two this option will no longer be available.
Physical Address
Learning Resources
Level 3 Rutherford Building
University of Canterbury
Postal Address
Private Bag 4800
Christchurch 8140
New Zealand
