Students eat soup from the Random Acts of Kindness initiative on Campus.
Penguins Quakey and Shakey hanging out with students on campus.
Governor General Sir Gerry Mataparae speaking during his visit to the University of Canterbury to present the ANZAC of the Year Award to the Student Volunteer Army.
Staff and students sitting outside the new Shilling Club bar and restaurant in the James Hight Library's refurbished undercroft.
A truck delivers a rubbish skip to the entrance to the Rutherford building.
Object Overview of 'Earthquake Hazard Assessment for Waimakariri District (Yetton & McCahon, 2009).'
Gold Award present to Nathan Durkin (originally from England). Nathan helped the student volunteer army co-ordinate core group meetings and general SVA progression and development.
A student in the Student Volunteer Army cleaning up silt after the earthquake.
Insulation waiting to be installed into the floor of one of the temporary classrooms in the Ilam Oval.
Prime Minister John Key speaks at the Community Engagement Awards 2011.
The Shelley Common Room, previously a social space, converted into a study space after the September earthquake.
Mayor Bob Parker signs a shovel at an event to thank the Student Volunteer Army.
Misko Cubrinovski, Civil Engineer, photographed with liquefaction and lateral spreading on Oxford Terrace. Misko's area is geotechnical earthquake engineering and foundation engineering, and he will feature in a UC in the News pull out supplement inThe Press.
A scanned copy of a poster produced by the University of Canterbury Drama Society in the 1970s. The poster is advertising a play titled 'Antigone', performed at Ngaio Marsh Theatre in the UCSA building. The poster was sourced from DramaSoc archives held at Macmillan Brown Library.
Mayor Bob Parker, Sam Johnson, leader of the Student Volunteer Army, Prime Minister John Key and UCSA president Nick McDonnell at an event to thank the Student Volunteer Army.
Launch function for the UC CEISMIC digital archive. Associate Professor and UC CEISMIC Director Paul Millar and Associate Director Dr James Smithies.
Workers laying tiles on the walkway under the library.
An office in the Kirkwood Village.
Students in the Student Volunteer army at Chisnallwood Intermediate preparing to clean up silt after the earthquake.
Rod Carr hands the Warden of Rhodes House, Don Markwell a gift at a function to sign a Memorandum of Understanding between the University of Oxford and the University of Canterbury.
Postgraduate students who went on an exchange to Oxford after the February earthquakes at a function with Vice Chancellor Rod Car and Vice Chancellor of the University of Oxford Andrew Hamilton to sign a Memorandum of Understand between the two Universities.
Students in the Student Volunteer Army assembling wheelbarrows.
Damage to the roof of the Cranmer Courts.
A photograph of a crowd of students outside the UCSA building during the 2008 end-of-year Tea Party event.
Fallen files and equipment in an office on the fifth floor of the Registry building.
Silver Award recipients, Dean Manson (originally from Ashburton but studied in Christchurch). Pictured here with Vice-Chancellor Dr Rod Carr, Prime Minister John Key and Minister for Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Gerry Brownlee.
The Mushroom Building in the College of Engineering being demolished.
Object Overview of 'Earthquake Hazard Assessment for Waimate, Mackenzie and part Waitaki districts (Yetton & McCahon, 2008).'
Cement is piped from the trucks to the foundations where it is poured into the foundation posts when building the Ilam village.
Workers laying insulation into the floor of one of the temporary classrooms in the Ilam Oval.