Barbeque at the Ohoka/Mandeville Showgrounds where mechanical Engineer students are having their lectures following the 2011 earthquake.
Silver Award presented to Jason Pemberton, originally from the USA. Pictured here with Prime Minister John Key.
Documents and folders fallen on the floor in a Registry Building office.
Nikki Evans, Department of Social Work and Human Services, who has been researching human-animal relationships after the earthquakes.
The September earthquake caused little damage to the NZi3 Building.
John Barton from Psychology checks a Geography building office for damage.
A student in the Student Volunteer Army cleaning up silt on a residential property after the earthquake.
Live music in the Intentcity 6.3 cafe
Students studying and socialising in the undercroft, a new student space under the library.
The Mushroom Building at the College of Engineering being demolished.
The inside of a temporary classroom in the Kirkwood Oval, ready for students.
Visitors from Oxford at a function with Vice Chancellor Rod Car and Vice Chancellor of the University of Oxford Andrew Hamilton to sign a Memorandum of Understand between the two Universities.
Bronze award Hannah Duder on the left and Claire Laredo on the right. Pictured here with Vice-Chancellor Dr Rod Carr, Prime Minister John Key and Minister for Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Gerry Brownlee.
Mohammed Alsane and Mansour Alhenaki, Saudi Arabian students who were just leaving the James Hight building when the September earthquake struck.
Students study in a Computer Workrooms in Otakaro at College of Education.
One of the workers helping to repair the damage to the James Hight Library, organising the books.
Staff briefing in NZi3.
Prime Minister John Key shakes Mayor Bob Parker's hand at an event to thank the Student Volunteer Army.
Trees being cut down on the bank of the Avon, near the Student Health Centre.
Scaffolding around the James Hight Library.
Scaffolding around the James Hight Library.
Scaffolding around the James Hight Library.
Staff and students at Cafe 101, reopened after the September earthquakes.
Vice-Chancellor Dr Rod Carr with Associate Librarian Heather Jenks at the first CHCH101 lecture.
Students in the Student Volunteer Army cleaning up silt at a residential property after the earthquake.
Lydia Baxendell, Art Collections curator at the University of Canterbury loads a painting into a van, saved from the Registry Building.
Students in the Student Volunteer Army cleaning up silt at a residential property after the earthquake.
Workers stabilising piles, ready for conrete to be poured in, at the College of Education.
Students making use of the work and computer spaces in the reopened library.
Wayne Youle's mural 'I Seem to Have Temporarily Misplaced My Sense of Humour' (2012), displayed in a Gap Filler site Sydenham.