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+64 3 364 2922

comms@
canterbury.ac.nz

Communications and Development
University of Canterbury
Private Bag 4800
Christchurch

Fax +64 3 364 2679

Publications

Communications and Development Publications

 

UC Diary

Formerly DiaryPlus. Published weekly from late January to mid-December by Communications and Development, it details events, notices and other happenings on campus.

Chronicle

Since 1963 the Chronicle has been keeping the University of Canterbury and its alumni and friends informed of happenings on campus. Twenty issues are produced each year featuring news about staff, postgraduate students and research at Canterbury.

Canterbury

Canterbury is the magazine for alumni and friends of the University of Canterbury. Published twice a year it includes University news, features on research and teaching, and alumni profiles.

Directory of Expertise

Staff at the University have specialist knowledge and skills which span an enormous range of disciplines and their expertise is in great demand from the public, businesses, industry, research organisations, Government departments and the media. The Directory of Expertise aims to make that collective expertise more readily available to the wider community.

 

General University Publications

A number of publications are produced by the University that detail all aspects of university life.

University Calendar

The official publication of the university detailing course degree structure and regulations.

UC Research Report

The UC Research Report is a listing of University staff research outputs.

UC Publications

The University publishes a range of brochures to provide students with the knowledge they need to make informed choices about degrees and give students a feel for the vibrant student life at UC.

Canterbury University Press

The University also has its own publishing house, which produces a wide range of both scholarly and general books.

 

 
 
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