Student Contacts
Accommodation
+64 3 364 2959 or 0800 103 109
accommodation@canterbury.ac.nz
Admissions and Enrolment
+64 3 364 2555 or 0800 VARSITY (827 748)
enrol@canterbury.ac.nz
Careers, Internships & Employment
+64 3 364 2591
careers@canterbury.ac.nz
Course Advice for First-Year Students
+64 3 364 2993 or 0800 103 109
Student Services Centre, Level 1
liaison@canterbury.ac.nz
Disability Support Service
+64 3 364 2350 or 0800 103 109
disabilities@canterbury.ac.nz
Fees and Costs
+64 3 364 2555 or 0800 VARSITY (827 748)
enrol@canterbury.ac.nz
International Students' Enquiries
+64 3 366 7001 ext 8998 or 0800 103 109
Learning Skills Centre
77 Clyde Rd.
+64 3 364 2314
Loans and Allowances
Contact StudyLink
0800 889 900
Māori Students
+64 3 364 2987 ext 8408
maoridevelopment@canterbury.ac.nz
Mature Students
Succeeding at Tertiary Study
Information for adults on how to get started.
+64 3 364 2346
Pacific Students website
Liz Keneti
+64 3 364 2987 ext 4823
liz.keneti@canterbury.ac.nz
Regional Locations (College of Education website)
Contacts for UC centres in Nelson, New Plymouth, Rotorua, Tauranga and Timaru.
Scholarships and Prizes
+64 3 366 7001 ext 6966 or 0800 103 109
scholarships@canterbury.ac.nz
Student Administration
+64 3 364 2555 or 0800 VARSITY (0800 827 748)
Student Job Search website
+64 3 348 1272
Student Services
+64 3 364 2987 ext 8920
Students' Association (UCSA) website
+64 3 364 2652
reception@ucsa.canterbury.ac.nz
UBS Bookshop website
Freephone 0800 827 266
Further Information
See the Student Services Website for other services and further contact details.
Student Academic Support
The Academic Managers and Student Advisors are always willing to help you with course advice and degree requirements.
Humanities and Social Sciences
College of Arts website - Student Advice
The Student Advisors in the College of Arts can assist you in a variety of ways in planning your degree or helping with special applications regarding your course of study:
artsdegreeadvice@canterbury.ac.nz
Business and Economics
College of Business and Economics website - Course Advice
Options to book an appointment, email or drop in.
Engineering and Forestry
College of Engineering website - Student Advice
+64 3 3642 987 extn 7201 or extn 4283
engdegreeadvice@canterbury.ac.nz
Sciences
College of Science website - Student Advice
+64 3 364 2312
sally.barrett@canterbury.ac.nz
Visual and Performing Arts
College of Arts website - Student Advice
The Student Advisors in the College of Arts can assist you in a variety of ways in planning your degree or helping with special applications regarding your course of study:
artsdegreeadvice@canterbury.ac.nz
Law
School of Law website - Course Advice
For student and academic advice contact:
law-enquiries@canterbury.ac.nz
Teacher Education and Education Studies
College of Education website
+64 3 343 9606
education@canterbury.ac.nz
Supervisors of Studies
Every student has a supervisor of studies who will exercise a personal supervision of your course. Normally your supervisor of studies is the head of department of the subject in which you propose to take 300-level courses, i.e. your major.
Student Contacts
Accommodation
+64 3 364 2959 or 0800 103 109
accommodation@canterbury.ac.nz
Admissions and Enrolment
+64 3 364 2555 or 0800 VARSITY (827 748)
enrol@canterbury.ac.nz
Careers, Internships & Employment
+64 3 364 2591
careers@canterbury.ac.nz
Course Advice for First-Year Students
114 Ilam Road
+64 3 364 2993 or 0800 103 109
liaison@canterbury.ac.nz
Disability Support Service
+64 3 364 2350 or 0800 103 109
disabilities@canterbury.ac.nz
Fees and Costs
+64 3 364 2555 or 0800 VARSITY (827 748)
enrol@canterbury.ac.nz
International Students' Enquiries
+64 3 366 7001 ext 8998 or 0800 103 109
Learning Skills Centre
South Bank, +64 3 364 2314
Loans and Allowances
Contact StudyLink
0800 889 900
Maori Students
Hemi Inia
Maori & Pacific Development Group Manager
+64 3 364 2987 ext 6120
hemi.inia@canterbury.ac.nz
Mature Students
Succeeding at Tertiary Study
Information for adults on how to get started.
+64 3 364 2346
Pacific Students
Liz Keneti
Pacific Team Leader
+64 3 364 2987 ext 4823
37 Creyke Road
liz.keneti@canterbury.ac.nz
Regional Locations
Contacts at UC centres in Greymouth, Nelson, New Plymouth, Rotorua, Tauranga and Timaru
Scholarships and Prizes
+64 3 366 7001 ext 6966 or 0800 103 109
scholarships@canterbury.ac.nz
Student Administration
+64 3 364 2555 or 0800 VARSITY (0800 827 748)
Student Job Search
+64 3 348 1272
Student Services
Level 1, Erskine Building
+64 3 364 2987 ext 8920
Students' Association (UCSA)
90 Ilam Rd,
Christchurch
+64 3 364 2652
reception@ucsa.canterbury.ac.nz
UBS Bookshop
Freephone 0800 827 266
Further Information
See the Student Services Website for other services and further contact details.
Student Academic Support
The Academic Managers and Student Advisors are always willing to help you with course advice and degree requirements.
Humanities and Social Sciences
College of Arts
Level 1 History Building
Academic Manager: Liz Bond
Student Advisors: Georgia-Rose Travis and Azeen Tashakkor
artsdegreeadvice@canterbury.ac.nz
Business and Economics
College of Business and Economics
Level 4 Law Building
Academic Manager: Dr Sonia Mazey
Student Advisors: Malcolm Scott and Natasha Moore
bsecdegreeadvice@canterbury.ac.nz
Engineering and Forestry
College of Engineering
Level 2, Forestry Building
Academic Manager: Lisa Carter
Student Advisors: Katie Bouman and Cecilia King
engdegreeadvice@canterbury.ac.nz
Science
College of Science
Level 2, Old Maths Building
Academic Manager: Isobel Phillips
Student Advisor: Tracey Robinson
Visual and Performing Arts
College of Arts
Level 1 History Building
Academic Manager: Liz Bond
Student Advisor: Azeen Tashakkor
artsdegreeadvice@canterbury.ac.nz
Law
School of Law
Level 5, Law Building
Academic and Student Manager: Margaret Ricketts
Teacher Education and Education Studies
College of Education
Dovedale Entrance, Ilam Campus
Academic Manager: Emma Newman
Student Advisors: Anna Chapman, Lynette Magson and Manja Pieters
Supervisors of Studies
Every student has a supervisor of studies who will exercise a personal supervision of your course. Normally your supervisor of studies is the head of department of the subject in which you propose to take 300-level courses, i.e. your major.
