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  2. University of Canterbury - Wikipedia

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    The University of Canterbury Central Library is the largest university library in New Zealand. [40] The Central Library has collections of over 2 million physical items including books, archives, journals and a miscellany of other items that support research and teaching in Humanities, Social Sciences, Law, Commerce, Music, Fine Arts and ...

  3. University of Canterbury Faculty of Law - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. List of unaccredited institutions of higher education - Wikipedia

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    Honolulu University (also known as Honolulu University of the Arts, Sciences, and Humanities and Golden State University) [10] [207] Houdegbe North American University, Nigeria [ 56 ] House of God Academy and Bible College Online, South Carolina; [ 208 ] overseen by the unaccredited Transworld Accrediting Commission International [ 8 ]

  5. Category:University of Canterbury - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. University of Canterbury Faculty of Arts - Wikipedia

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    In 1957 the art school was the first faculty of the university to move to Ilam where it was situated in Oakover House on the Ilam campus. [8] The following years John Simpson was appointed Senior lecturer and in 1961, aged 38, was made first Professor of Fine Arts at the School of Art Canterbury University. [9]

  7. Canta (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. HIT Lab NZ - Wikipedia

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    HIT Lab NZ was established in 2002 as a joint venture between the University of Canterbury, the University of Washington, and the Canterbury Development Corporation (CDC). Professor Tom Furness , was a key member of the establishment team having set up the original HIT Lab [ 9 ] at Seattle's University of Washington, and Mark Billinghurst was ...

  9. Puaka–James Hight Building - Wikipedia

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    The Puaka–James Hight Building is the main library building of the University of Canterbury.It is named after Puaka the Māori star cluster also known as Rigel in the Orion constellation, [4] and Sir James Hight, former, professor, and rector at Canterbury College. [5]