Friday, December 15, 2006

Canterbury University

Canterbury University

Colleges
College of Arts
College of Business and Economics
College of Engineering
College of Science
School of Law
Christchurch College of Education (CCE)

Academic
Accountancy, Finance and Information Systems
Biological Sciences
Chemical and Process Engineering
Chemistry
Civil Engineering
Classics and Linguistics Communication Disorders
Computer Science and Software Engineering
Culture,

Literature and Society
Economics Education
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Engineering Management
Fine Arts Forest Engineering
Forestry
Geography
Geological Sciences
History
Health Sciences
Law
Languages and Cultures
Management
Māori and Indigenous Studies
Mathematics and Statistics
Mechanical Engineering
Music
Natural Resources Engineering
Pacific Studies
Philosophy and Religious Studies
Physics and Astronomy
Political Science and Communication Psychology
Social Work and Human Services
Sociology and Anthropology
Theatre and Film Studies

Service Centres
Academic Policy and Programmes Unit
Academic Skills Centre Accommodation CAE (Advanced Engineering)
Alumni Association
Audio Visual
Budget Advice Budget Advice-->
Campus Computers
Canterbury University Press
Canterprise Limited
UC Careers and Employment Communications and Development
Conference Office
Disability Support Service
Early Childhood Learning Centre
English Language Programme Equity and Access
ERAU-->
Erskine Programme
Facilities Management
Financial Services
Field Facilities
Centre
Foundation Studies
Health Centre
Human Resources
Information Technology Services
International Office
International Student Support
Learning and Development(staff only)
Liaison Office
Library
Marketing
Planning and Institutional Research Unit
Recreation Services (and Sport Science) Research Office
Scholarships
Student Administration
Student Services
Students' Association (UCSA)
Telecommunications UC Opportunity (Continuing Education)
UC Print and Copy
UCTL - University Centre for Teaching & Learning
Vice-Chancellor's Office (Staff Only)

Research Centres
Biomathematics Research Centre
Centre for Atmospheric Research (UCAR)
Centre for Bioengineering
Centre for Integrated Research in Biosafety (INBI)
Centre of Excellence in Aquaculture and Marine Ecology (CEAME)
Electric Power Engineering Centre
Gateway Antarctica Geospatial Research Centre Health Sciences Centre
Human Interface Technology Lab NZ
Macmillan Brown Centre for Pacific Studies
National Centre for Research on Europe
Natural Hazards Research Centre
NZ Australia Connections Research Centre
Social Science Research Centre
Te Awatea Violence Research Centre
Te Puna Puoru National Centre for Research in Music Education and Sound Arts Wood Technology Research Centre
Other Links
American Studies Biochemistry
Biotechnology
Catalyst Student Project
CEM Centre (The Curriculum Evaluation and Management Centre)
Cultural Studies
Diplomacy and International Relations B. A.(Hons)
e-Learning
English
Enrolment
Environmental Science
Gender Studies
GeoHealth Laboratory
Golden Key International Honour
Society Graduation
Helpdesk at IT
History and Philosophy of Science
Human Ethics
Ilam Homestead Function Centre
Language Studies
Linguistics
MBA Programme
MacDiarmid Institute
Mechatronics Science and Technology Studies
Science Outreach Security
Student Survey & Testing Unit
Summer Programme
Sustainability
UC Foundation
UCi3 - ICT Innovation Institute
UCSC - Supercomputer University Staff Club

Would you like any more information, then go to http://www.canterbury.ac.nz/

Trade Me Co NZ

‘Trade Me’ is the main New Zealand auction site. It is the brainchild of Sam Morgan, a young entrepreneur who left University to pursue this project and developed it into a very successful business. The whole family played a part in the formation of Trade Me. His mother, Jo, was the trader of the family who obviously taught him a few skills and gave him some ideas. His father, Gareth, is a well-known financial planner with an ability to see outside the square. The pair are ardent motor cycle fans and have produced a photo gallery of their travels with script about their adventures.

Why do I mention this when this article is about TradeMe.co.nz? Because you can see that Sam was not brought up in a household from the average financial planner. It is by no accident that he has become an extremely successful entrepreneur and I look forward to seeing what his next projects will be...

TradeMe.co.nz has opened up the internet to thousands of kiwis and shown them how things are changing. In my view it is an amazing auction platform with self regulation that really is something 'Kiwi'...