John Key shakes the hand of Pro-Vice-Chancellor Lynn McClelland at an event to thank the Student Volunteer Army.
Damage to a building on Manchester Street.
The Mushroom Building in the College of Engineering being demolished.
Bryce Collier, Sarah Robertson and Caroline Fisher outside tent city.
Workers helping to construct the temporary classrooms on the Ilam Oval.
Staff and students in the NZI3 building for the Community Engagement Awards.
Cafe 101, reopened in the Psychology building.
Two classrooms, almost completed, on the Ilam Oval.
Niki Craddock, Executive Assistant to the Vice-Chancellor, leaving the Registry building with important items from her office.
Prime Minister John Key speaks at the Community Engagement Awards 2011.
Judge Neave and members of the district courts use the moot room at the Law School for real law business.
Demolition of the Mushroom building in the College of Engineering.
Sign for a large study area set up in the Bentley's Wing upstairs in the UCSA.
Prime Minister John Key at an event to thank the Student Volunteer Army.
An offices in the Registry Buildings starting to be packed away so it can be moved to a new location.
Mechanical Engineer students having lectures at Ohoka/Mandeville Showground. Lectures have been held in tents and in the bar at Ohoka/Mandeville showground since the February earthquake.
Philip Joseph about to take a Public Law lecture at Otakaro, College of Education.
The inside of a temporary classroom on the Ilam Oval, almost ready for students.
A show-home like office open in the Kirkwood Village for viewing.
Workers helping to remediate the space under the Library, creating room for shops, banks and public eating areas.
KC Five, a class room in the Kirkwood Village.
Governor General Sir Gerry Mataparae presenting the ANZAC of the Year Award to representatives of the Student Volunteer Army.
Staff working at the Emergency House after the September earthquakes.
A photograph of Graeme Kershaw, Technician at the University of Canterbury Department of Physics and Astronomy, sitting among the damaged parts of the Townsend Telescope. The telescope was damaged during the 22 February 2011 earthquake, when the Observatory tower at the Christchurch Arts Centre collapsed. Kershaw has been given the task of restoring the telescope. In this photograph he is holding the telescope's clock drive.
A photograph of Graeme Kershaw, Technician at the University of Canterbury Department of Physics and Astronomy, sitting among the damaged parts of the Townsend Telescope. The telescope was damaged during the 22 February 2011 earthquake, when the Observatory tower at the Christchurch Arts Centre collapsed. Kershaw has been given the task of restoring the telescope. In this photograph he is holding the telescope's clock drive.
A photograph of Graeme Kershaw, Technician at the University of Canterbury Department of Physics and Astronomy, looking through the lens of the Townsend Telescope. The lens is the most crucial component of the telescope. It was found unscratched and unbroken in the rubble of the Observatory tower, after 22 February 2011 earthquake. This means that the telescope can be restored. Other parts of the earthquake-damaged telescope are in the background of the photograph.
A photograph of Graeme Kershaw, Technician at the University of Canterbury Department of Physics and Astronomy, looking through the lens of the Townsend Telescope. The lens is the most crucial component of the telescope. It was found unscratched and unbroken in the rubble of the Observatory tower, after 22 February 2011 earthquake. This means that the telescope can be restored. Other parts of the earthquake-damaged telescope are in the background of the photograph.
A photograph of Graeme Kershaw, Technician at the University of Canterbury Department of Physics and Astronomy, sitting among the damaged parts of the Townsend Telescope. The telescope was damaged during the 22 February 2011 earthquake, when the Observatory tower at the Christchurch Arts Centre collapsed. Kershaw has been given the task of restoring the telescope. In this photograph he is holding the telescope's clock drive.
The walls in the stairwell, repaired by injecting glue into the cracks.
Barbeque at the Ohoka/Mandeville Showgrounds where mechanical Engineer students are having their lectures following the 2011 earthquake.