University of Canterbury Customer Service Phone Number

Phone Number of University of Canterbury is +64 3 366 7001, +64 3 364 2987 .

The University of Canterbury – UC Christchurch was established in 1873, in the centre of Christchurch as Canterbury College, the first constituent college of the University of New Zealand. It became the second institution in New Zealand providing tertiary-level education (following the University of Otago, established in 1869), and the fourth in Australasia.


The University of Canterbury – UC Christchurch Museum and Library and Christ's College, dissatisfied with the state of higher education in Canterbury, had both worked towards setting up Canterbury College. In 1933, the name changed from Canterbury College to University of Canterbury – UC Christchurch College. In 1957 the name changed again to the present University of Canterbury.


Until 1961, University of Canterbury – UC Christchurch formed part of the University of New Zealand (UNZ), and issued degrees in its name. That year saw the dissolution of the federal system of tertiary education in New Zealand, and the University of Canterbury became an independent University awarding its own degrees. Upon the UNZ's demise, Canterbury Agricultural College became a constituent college of the University of Canterbury – Christchurch, as Lincoln College. Lincoln College became independent in 1990 as a full university in its own right. Over the period from 1961 to 1974, University of Canterbury – UC Christchurch campus relocated from the centre of the city to its much larger current site in the suburb of Ilam. The neo-gothic buildings of the old campus became the site of the Christchurch Arts Centre, a hub for arts, crafts and entertainment in Christchurch.


The University of Canterbury – UC Christchurch has a main campus of 76 hectares at Ilam, a suburb of Christchurch: about 5 km from the centre of the city. Adjacent to the main campus stands the University's College of Education, with its own sports-fields and grounds. The University maintains six libraries, with the Central Library (Maori: Te Puna Matauraka o Waitaha) housed in the tallest building on campus, the 11-storey James Hight building.


The University's College of Education maintains additional small campuses in Nelson, Tauranga and Timaru, and "teaching centres" in Greymouth, New Plymouth, Rotorua and Timaru. The University of Canterbury – UC Christchurch has staff in regional information offices in Nelson, Timaru, and Auckland.


University of Canterbury – UC Christchurch has six halls of residence housing around 1800 students. The largest of these are Ilam Apartments and University Hall with 850 residents and 550 residents, respectively. Three of these halls (Ilam Apartments, University Hall and Sonoda Christchurch Campus) are managed by UC Accommodation, a subsidiary of Campus Living Villages, while the university maintains ownership of the property and buildings. Sonoda Christchurch Campus has a close relationship with Sonoda Womans university in Amagasaki, Japan. Bishop Julius, College House and Rochester & Rutherford are run independently.


Professor Roy Sharp assumed the position of Vice-Chancellor on 1 March 2003. In May 2008 he announced his imminent resignation from the position, following his acceptance of the chief executive position at the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC), which he took up on 4 August 2008. The then current Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ian Town, assumed the role of acting Vice-Chancellor on 1 July 2008. On 15 October 2008 University of Canterbury – UC Christchurch announced that Dr Rod Carr would begin a five-year appointment as Vice-Chancellor on 1 February 2009.


The Chancellor chairs the governing body of University of Canterbury – Christchurch, the Council. Council member and former Pro-Chancellor, Mr Rex Williams, became chancellor in 2008. Council Member John Wood became the new Pro-Chancellor. The Council includes representatives from the faculties, students and general staff, as well as local industry, employer and trade union representatives.


In 2004 University of Canterbury – UC Christchurch underwent restructuring into four Colleges and a School of Law, administering a number of schools and departments (though a number of departments have involvement in cross-teaching in numerous academic faculties). 2007 saw the addition of a fifth College with the merging of the Christchurch College of Education into the University.


In 2010 QS World University Rankings ranked the University of Canterbury – UC Christchurch 189th overall in the world, making it the third highest ranked university in New Zealand. Its individual global subject rankings were: 212th in Arts & Humanities, 110th in Engineering & IT, 242nd in Natural Sciences, and 152nd in Social Sciences. As of 2009, the University of Canterbury – UC Christchurch had a total of 22,403 students, 1,881 of them post-graduates and 2,168 international students (students apart from New Zealand citizens or residents). The University employed 603 academic staff and 1069 general staff.


The University of Canterbury – UC Christchurch Students' Association (UCSA) operates on campus with its own radio station (RDU) and magazine (Canta). The Association also runs two bars, the 430-seat Ngaio Marsh Theatre, and several cafes around campus. The popular on-campus bar, "The Foundry", known as "The Common Room" from 2005, has reverted to its former name as promised by 2008 USCA president, Michael Goldstein.


The University of Canterbury – UC Christchurch has over 100 academic, sporting, recreational and cultural societies and clubs. The most prominent of these include the University of Canterbury Engineering Society (ENSOC), the Law Society (LAWSOC), the Commerce Society (UCom), as well as the largest non-faculty clubs such as BYCSOC (Backyard Cricket Society), CUBA (Canterbury University Boardriders' Association), CurrySoc, The Gentlemen's Club, and KAOS (Killing As Organised Sport). The University of Canterbury – UC Christchurch Drama Society (Dramasoc) achieved fame for its 1942-1969 Shakespeare productions under Dame Ngaio Marsh, but regularly performs as an active student- and alumni-run arts fixture in the small Christchurch theatre-scene. The Musical Society, MuSoc, engages in comparable activities.


One major student tradition, the Undie 500, involves an annual car-rally from Christchurch to Dunedin run by ENSOC. The rules require only the use of a road-legal car costing under $500 with a sober driver. The 2007 event gained international news coverage (including on CNN and BBC World) when it ended in rioting in the student quarter of Dunedin and in North East Valley. ENSOC cancelled the planned 2008 event: its future now seems murky.


University of Canterbury Address


The address of University of Canterbury is Private Bag 4800, Christchurch, New Zealand.

University of Canterbury Email Address


The email address of University of Canterbury is info@canterbury.ac.nz.

University of Canterbury Website


The Website of University of Canterbury is www.canterbury.ac.nz.

University of Canterbury Customer Support Service Phone Number


The customer support phone number of University of Canterbury is +64 3 366 7001, +64 3 364 2987 (Click phone number to call).



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