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UC has opened a new purpose-built hall of residence that supports student wellbeing, belonging and a smooth transition to university life.
An international expert in quake-related land damage, who played a key role in the recovery following the Canterbury earthquakes, is being celebrated after a 40-year career.
University of Canterbury leaders have joined global peers in India to discuss purpose, partnership and the future of higher education.
These scholarships are principally for our current undergraduate students but there are some postgraduate and doctoral scholarships too.
About 20 scholarships of $15,000 each are available for students studying in their second year of an undergraduate degree at UC.
Landslides, coastal erosion, and the impacts of major storms and sea level rise are increasingly threatening New Zealand communities.
Floodwater doesn’t have to be deep to be dangerous — sometimes it just has to be moving.
A delegation from Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC) led by Vice-Chancellor Professor Cheryl de la Rey has visited the Kingdom of Tonga.
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