Next week I am on Annual Leave and return on Monday 13th July.
Please email FinanceSharedServices@canterbury.ac.nz to allow my colleagues, to attend to your request, as soon as they are able.
If you are placing Unimarket orders during this time, please select Carole Rickman as your approver.
Many thanks
Janette Winks
Administrator
Financial Shared Services
2 to 3pm FRIDAY 8th MAY – Room 210, Central Library
Corin Haines President of LIANZA and former employee of the University of Canterbury talks about what LIANZA has been doing this year, its plans for the future and his recent visit to Turkey.
Library staff are invited to a session by Michel Fivet (HR) to discuss the OEI (Organizational Effectiveness Inventory)/ OCI (Organisational Culture Inventory) survey that will be sent out to staff in early May. This is your opportunity to hear why this survey is important and how the information will be used.
This session will be held from 11am to 12 noon TOMORROW 29th April in Room 308, Level 3, Central Library.
Apologies for this late notification.
Please note that from today the Learning Resources Administration Team has been renamed to the Financial Shared Services Team.
This means that our email address has changed to: FinanceSharedServices@canterbury.ac.nz
Please can you send any emails to this email address rather than to our personal emails as this will ensure that your email is attended to by one of the team if any of us are out of the office.
Many thanks
Janette Winks
Administrator
Shared Services Team
Financial Services
University of Canterbury
Tel: 03-364-2987 extn 8742
Email: FinanceSharedServices@canterbury.ac.nz
Applications are being called for the 2014 Rosalind Patrick Award. Please submit your application to Janette Winks, LearningResources-Administration@canterbury.ac.nz before FRIDAY 31st OCTOBER
This year we are particularly interested in applications from people who are looking to visit other Unversity Libraries or maybe to bring a guest speaker to UC.
The Rosalind Patrick Professional Development Award was established in 2002, in memory of Rosalind Patrick who was employed in the University of Canterbury Library from 1980 to 2002. An award is given each year to a member or members of the University of Canterbury Library staff, to undertake some form of professional development. This was a cause dear to Rosalind’s heart and Dr Brent Layton, Rosalind’s partner. Dr Layton was keen to see a fund for such a purpose set up in memory of Rosalind and her work at the University of Canterbury.
The Rosalind Patrick Development Award celebration will be held towards the end of 2014. Time and venue to be announced.
Further information and an application form can be found on the HR section of the Library wiki.
We look forward to receiving your applications.
Coral and Anne
Kia ora koutou
The Library is keen to support staff in their ongoing development of knowledge and skills in Mâori culture and language. As part of this year’s summer schools programme two course are offered that support this need and the library is looking to support two members of staff to take each of the papers.
If you are interested in completing one of the following Summer School courses, please email your application to Janette Winks (janette.winks@canterbury.ac.nz) before 31 October 2014.
Course details are as follows and can be found on the UC website
MAOR165 – He Timatanga: Engaging with Maori
TREO110 – Conversational Maori for Absolute Beginners
Please include which course you’d like to attend and how this learning will benefit your Professional Development.
Applications are being called for the 2014 Rosalind Patrick Award by Friday 8th August 2014. Please submit your application to Janette Winks, LearningResources-Administration@canterbury.ac.nz.
This year we are particularly interested in applications from people who are looking to visit other Unviersity Libraries or maybe to bring a guest speaker to UC.
The Rosalind Patrick Professional Development Award was established in 2002, in memory of Rosalind Patrick who was employed in the University of Canterbury Library from 1980 to 2002. An award is given each year to a member or members of the University of Canterbury Library staff, to undertake some form of professional development. This was a cause dear to Rosalind’s heart and Dr Brent Layton, Rosalind’s partner. Dr Layton was keen to see a fund for such a purpose set up in memory of Rosalind and her work at the University of Canterbury.
The Rosalind Patrick Development Award celebration will be held towards the end of 2014. Time and venue to be announced.
Further information and an application form can be found on the HR section of the Library wiki.
We look forward to receiving your applications.
Coral and Anne