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The Students' Union, now known as the University of Canterbury Students Association, was founded in 1929 operating out of the Arts Centre of Christchurch Old Student Union Building, and the first edition of the student magazine Canta was published in 1930. In 1933, the name changed from Canterbury College to Canterbury University College.
Since its inception in response to the earthquakes, the club has maintained a strong presence at the University of Canterbury. The club is the largest student society on campus, with over 3000 members, [5] led by an executive committee of 30 students. The club is supported primarily by The University of Canterbury and City Care. The club's ...
In 2007, the University of Canterbury Students' Association controversially agreed to sub-licence the RDU frequency to a newly formed company, RDU98.5FM Ltd and students against the sale selectively leaked information to The Press stating the station was sold for the price of $1. Actually the stations assets including broadcast equipment and ...
The Canterbury College Engineering Society was founded by the Engineering School Dean, Professor-in-charge Robert Scott on 19 May 1897 [1] when the School of Engineering was merely 10 years old. [2] As such, it is one of the oldest surviving student clubs at the University of Canterbury; only being younger than the Christian Union by a couple ...
Academic staff of the University of Canterbury (1 C, 223 P) Pages in category "University of Canterbury" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
Canta (stylised CANTA) is the official magazine of the University of Canterbury Students' Association (UCSA) of the University of Canterbury, established in 1930.. The magazine generally features a light-hearted tone, with an emphasis on short, image-heavy articles.
Canterbury is the only University to offer the bachelor and master of criminal justice in New Zealand in 2014. [11] The Canterbury Gold Medal in Law is one of New Zealand's longest-standing academic prizes and is awarded annually to the best student graduating LL.B. at the University of Canterbury.
Mason Drake Pendrous (2000–2019) was a New Zealand student who died at a hall of residence owned by Campus Living Villages whilst studying at the University of Canterbury. His death raised concerns about the welfare of young students staying at student accommodation in New Zealand after his body laid undiscovered in his room for between two ...