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Alumni Association
helps to keep past Canterbury students in touch with their Alma Mater.
The association produces magazines, organises events (including playing
an active role in graduation), sells memorabilia and offers an exclusive
range of member benefits.
Alumni Relations Manager Ms Chanel Hughes tel +64 3 364 2913.
Canterbury University Press
(CUP) publishes 10 to 12 new books per year on mostly New Zealand topics,
aiming at a wide readership.
Editor, Richard King, tel + 64 364 2052.
Canterprise Ltd works
in partnership with industry to maximise the value of the intellectual
property of the University. It offers consulting services to businesses
and government, while also helping to market the University’s
research efforts.
Chief Executive Officer Dr Terry Fullerton tel +64 3 364 2539.
Careers
Advisory Service offers workshops and counselling to students on
finding jobs after graduation.
Career Counsellor Ms Lynda Clark tel +64 3 364 2986.
Centre for Continuing Education
offers the New Start – Te Ao Maarama Programme, Professional Short
Courses and a range of adult learning and education research opportunities.
Continuing Education Director Geoff Pearman tel +64 3 364 2470.
Early Childhood
Learning Centre provides full day care and education for the children
of staff at the University of Canterbury, while also catering for children
in the wider community.
Co-ordinator Ms Dorothy Stenhouse tel +64 3 364 2821.
E-Learning at Canterbury: the single access point supporting staff using computers and other Information Technology systems in education.
Contact tel +64 3 364 2831.
International
Student Services welcomes overseas students and staff to the University
of Canterbury and organises social and cultural events.
International Student Advisers Mrs Eunice McKessar tel +64 3 364 2391
and Dr John Pickering tel +64 3 364 2987 ext 8157.
Liaison
provides advice to prospective, new and advancing students about courses
and other aspects of University life. The Maori Liaison Officer also
helps with applications for Maori and Pacific Island scholarships and
assistance grants.
Senior Liaison Officer Christine Hesford + 64 3 364 2987 ext
8665, Maori Liaison Officer Hemi
Inia +64 3 364 2987 ext 8993.
Macmillan Brown Centre
for Pacific Studies attracts visiting scholars from around the Pacific
who come to use the resources of its library and exchange ideas on the
past and future of the region.
Director Professor Karen Nero tel +64 3 364 2957.
Macmillan Brown
Library holds a collection focused on New Zealand and the Pacific
islands.
Librarian Mr Max Broadbent tel +64 3 364 2987 ext 8176.
Recreation Services
provides users with programmes to satisfy a wide range of leisure and
fitness activities. The centre is open seven days.
Director Mr Paul Carpenter tel +64 3 364 2433.