The Dawn Raids – Educate to liberate exhibition
Matariki Gallery Matariki Gallery, University of Canterbury, ChristchurchWeek of Events
Privilege walk
Come along for a moment of self-reflection and a conversation about privilege. The walks take place weekdays from 8.30am to 5pm across multiple libraries on campus.
Rugby World Cup LIVE at The Foundry
Watch the RWC games LIVE with us at The Foundry! Big screen, tasty menu and great atmosphere. Outside of our usual biz hours, we'll open 30 mins before the first game of the day. Please note that our hours for 19 Oct are TBC. The Foundry, Haere-roa 90 Ilam Road Website Social
The Dawn Raids – Educate to liberate exhibition
In the mid-1970s, people from the Pacific Islands were targeted by the New Zealand Government and scapegoated for the economic crisis of the time. The Government introduced the practice of dawn raids, allowing police and immigration officials to break into the homes of Pacific Island people in the early hours of the morning and demand…
MONO: TBA
MONO Nights are our weekly gig nights, hosted in the Ngaio Marsh Theatre every Thursday during term time. Free for UC students (hell, it is their bar ffs) and with a minimal door charge for their mates. Jokes – it pays for some of the best local and international acts that we can afford and…
Chemsoc + NZIC quiz
Chemsoc + NZIC quiz
Come along to the annual NZIC general knowledge quiz in collaboration with ChemSoc, this year held in the fabulous new Bentley's Bar in the recently opened Haere-Roa building. Teams of up to 5 - $5 per person Prizes for the best (if not correct) answers Doors open at 6.30 pm with quiz starting at 7.00pm.
VC Forum (new date)
VC Forum (new date)
Join us for the VC Forum where Prof. Cheryl de la Rey will be answering your questions about key issues. We put it to you, and you wanted to ask about the following: 1) Sustainability - How is UC tracking? (Hosted by UC Women in Business) 2) The mental health crisis - What's UC doing…
Accessibility challenge
Accessibility challenge
An event run by UC students along with UC Equity & Disability Service. The obstacle course replicates the successful Spinal Trust event from last year where participants are encouraged to think about accessibility.
Community connections student workshop
Community connections student workshop
An interactive workshop led by Dr Billy O’Steen, involving students debating/exploring “What Is Community?” or more broadly perhaps “What Does our UC Community Look like” & “How Would We like It to Look Like?”
Soul Food UC Presents: A Culture and Arts Celebration
Soul Food UC Presents: A Culture and Arts Celebration
Join us for an evening of multi-cultural and artistic celebration of our diverse community. In celebration of the bicentenary of the birth of the Báb, j Doors open 6:30 pm Program begins 7:00 pm* *performances followed by refreshments Free tickets through Eventbrite.