Staff briefing in the C1 Lecture theatre.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Earthquake experts give a lecture at Victoria University about the Christchurch earthquake. The lecture theatre was full and people watched on a screen in another room".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Earthquake experts give a lecture at Victoria University about the Christchurch earthquake. The lecture theatre was full and people watched on a screen in another room".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Earthquake expert Ken Gledhill gives a lecture at Victoria University about the Christchurch earthquake. The lecture theatre was full and people watched on a screen in another room".
Staff in the Central Lecture Theatres foyer waiting for a briefing.
New ceiling installed in a lecture theatre in the College of Engineering.
Vice-Chancellor Rod Carr briefs staff in the C1 lecture theatre.
Staff in the Central Lecture Theatres foyer signing in for a briefing.
New ceiling installed in a lecture theatre in the College of Engineering.
New ceiling installed in a lecture theatre in the College of Engineering.
New ceiling installed in the E8 lecture theatre in the College of Engineering.
New ceiling installed in the E8 lecture theatre in the College of Engineering.
New ceiling installed in the E8 lecture theatre in the College of Engineering.
New ceiling installed in the E8 lecture theatre in the College of Engineering.
Scaffolding poles ready to be assembled in the E8 and E9 lecture theatre.
A worker cutting the scaffolding poles for the E8 and E9 lecture theatres.
A worker cutting the scaffolding poles for the E8 and E9 lecture theatres.
Workers survey the poles of scaffolding ready to be assembled in the E8 and E9 lecture theatres.
Briefing for a University of Canterbury Staff Working Bee held in a lecture theatre before the cleanup begins on campus.
Briefing for a University of Canterbury Staff Working Bee held in a lecture theatre before the cleanup begins on campus.
A photograph of the staff in the C Block Lecture Theatre at the University of Canterbury. The staff are waiting to be briefed about the staff working bee.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Dr Mark Quigley is a lecturer in the department of Geological Sciences at the University of Canterbury. His lecture on the Canterbury earthquake drew such interest that 600 were turned away".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Dr Mark Quigley is a lecturer in the department of Geological Sciences at the University of Canterbury. His lecture on the Canterbury earthquake drew such interest that 600 were turned away".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Dr Mark Quigley is a lecturer in the department of Geological Sciences at the University of Canterbury. His lecture on the Canterbury earthquake drew such interest that 600 were turned away".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Dr Mark Quigley is a lecturer in the department of Geological Sciences at the University of Canterbury. His lecture on the Canterbury earthquake drew such interest that 600 were turned away".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Dr Mark Quigley is a lecturer in the department of Geological Sciences at the University of Canterbury. His lecture on the Canterbury earthquake drew such interest that 600 were turned away".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Dr Mark Quigley is a lecturer in the department of Geological Sciences at the University of Canterbury. His lecture on the Canterbury earthquake drew such interest that 600 were turned away".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Dr Mark Quigley is a lecturer in the department of Geological Sciences at the University of Canterbury. His lecture on the Canterbury earthquake drew such interest that 600 were turned away".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Dr Mark Quigley is a lecturer in the department of Geological Sciences at the University of Canterbury. His lecture on the Canterbury earthquake drew such interest that 600 were turned away".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Dr Mark Quigley is a lecturer in the department of Geological Sciences at the University of Canterbury. His lecture on the Canterbury earthquake drew such interest that 600 were turned away".