A digger breaking up concrete in the old bike stands area under the library.
An emergency staff member outside the Registry Building.
A volunteer gives out an icecream as part of the Random Acts of Kindness Initiative.
A crane placing the roof onto one of the temporary building in the Ilam Oval.
Staff working in the Emergency Room.
Workers helping to remediate the space under the Library, creating room for shops, banks and public eating areas.
Vice-Chancellor of the University of Canterbury Rodd Carr hands Vice-Chancellor of the Univeristy of Oxford Andrew Hamilton a gift at the function to sign a Memorandum of Understand between the two Universities.
A earthquake simulation structure built at the College of Engineering, it is designed to demonstrate a retrofit of seismic strengthening to a structure.
Mark Quigley, Geological Sciences, photographed outside his red-zoned property in Avonside.
Chaplain Tom Innes performing a blessing for the new buildings in the Kirkwood Village.
The finished courtyard inbetween classrooms in Kirkwood Village.
Mechanical Engineer students having lectures at Ohoka/Mandeville Showground. Lectures have been held in tents and in the bar at Ohoka/Mandeville showground since the February earthquake.
Lyttelton musical group, The Eastern, performing for students.
Two classrooms, almost completed, on the Ilam Oval.
Staff working in the Emergency Room.
Students making use of the work and computer spaces in the reopened library.
Students walking to class in the Kirkwood Village.
Vice Chancellor Rod Carr preparing to enter and retrieve his work from the 6th floor of the Registry Building, with an emergency and security staff member.
Staff working in the Emergency Room.
The new front desk in the reopened James Hight Library.
Vice-Chancellor Rod Carr, Prime Minister John Key and Ian Town walking to the Community Engagement Awards.
A volunteer hands out soup as part of the Random Acts of Kindness initiative on Campus.
Workers constructing the temporary classrooms at the College of Education.
An offices in the Registry Buildings starting to be packed away so it can be moved to a new location.
The Mushroom Building in the College of Engineering being demolished.
Gold Awards recipients, Samuel Gifford (from Mt Maunganui). Pictured here with Vice-Chancellor Dr Rod Carr, Prime Minister John Key and Minister for Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Gerry Brownlee.
Meet being prepared for the Random Act of Kindness BBQ.
UC is awarded the 2011 Business and Industry Preparedness Award from the International Association of Emergency Managers (Oceania). Presented by Kristin Hoskin to Jeff Field and Sue McKnight.
Quin Henderson, South Island Manager, Hawkins Construction, part of the McConnell Group of companies, has donated $100,000 to the UC Business Partnerships Campaign for a three-year PhD scholarship in Engineering.
Papers fallen on the floor in an office in the Registry Building.