Ilam Wastewater Update 20 November 2024  

Update: 20 November 2024

Updates to University Drive access from Clyde Road
We’re pleased to confirm that University Drive reopened, with some conditions, on Thursday 14 November. Please be aware of the below changes to traffic management in this area

Closure of Arts Road from Clyde Road 
As works have progressed up Clyde Road, the Arts Road entrance hass temporarily closed. 

Vehicle, cycle, and pedestrian access has been redirected from Arts Road, encouraging users to exit and enter from University Drive. The cycle lane has been moved and now sits inside cones alongside the one-way traffic lane toward Creyke Road.  

These closures are in place to allow Downer Construction to progress pipelaying further north along Clyde Road.   Okeover Stream 

Work is planned to commence around Okeover Stream (Clyde Road) in early December so a syphon system can be constructed to take the wastewater underneath. 
 
Creyke Road 
The Dormer team are continuing to lay laterals pipes on Creyke Road, ahead of the main wastewater pipe, and then constructing and connecting new maintenance holes. This is ongoing work, moving west, down Creyke Road. 

If you have any questions around the ongoing maintenance in this area, please contact fmassist@canterbury.ac.nz.


Update: 29 October 2024 

Clyde Road / University Drive footpath now re-opened 

Downer Construction are making good progress on the Ilam Wastewater Project on both Clyde Road and Creyke. 

Clyde Road – The footpath around University Drive is now open.  Work to open access to University Drive for car traffic is still on-going, and we will let you know as soon as it is open. 

Work in this area includes routine pipe laying and manhole construction with a ‘collector’ pipe being laid above the large wastewater pipe. 

 Creyke Road – The Downer team are currently laying laterals pipes, the main wastewater pipe, and constructing and connecting new manholes as they work west down Creyke Road. 

As always, thank you for your patience as Council Contractors complete these works. 

Temporary Traffic Management Engineering Road Monday 21 October

A temporary traffic management system will be in place on Engineering Road, between 0730am and 1130am on Monday 21 October, to enable Facilities Management to complete planned annual maintenance of the UC storm water network filtration system.

Traffic will be restricted to one lane, with controlled Stop/ Go points at either end.

Please watch for contractors, FM, and STMS people onsite and adhere to traffic management instructions.

Refer to the inset TMP (map) for the works and traffic management area.

Please direct any enquiries to fmassist@canterbury.ac.nz.

Thank you for your patience and consideration while we undertake this planned maintenance.

Facilities Maintenance

Upcoming Postgraduate Scholarship Opportunities

Are you thinking of Postgraduate study in 2025? We have a number of Postgraduate Scholarships closing mainly between 15 October and 2 December for study in 2025.

You can begin your search on our website, choosing criteria such as Level of Study and Faculty/School depending on what you are planning on studying. You’ll find regulations which give details on eligibility and the online applications under the individual scholarships which come up in your search. Scholarships will open for applications approximately eight weeks prior to their closing dates, if they are available.

For study at Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury:

Dr Richard P Garland Scholarship
$30,000 per annum per 120 points of enrolment to support organic chemistry research in students undertaking full-time PhD studies in the School of Physical and Chemical Sciences.

Stan and Jessie Holland Memorial Scholarship in Ecology and Environmental Science
$21,000 for Māori and Pasifika Master’s students in Ecology or Environmental Science.

Sir Neil Isaac Scholarship in Environmental Science
$20,000 for Master’s or PhD research on the environment.

Contel Charitable Trust Masters Scholarship
$28,750 to support full-time enrolment in a Master of Engineering degree programme in Mechanical, Electrical or Sortware Engineering or a Master of Science degree programme in Computer Science.

Kevin Spring Memorial Graduate Scholarship in Civil Engineering    $40,000 to support research Master’s students in Civil Engineering at Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury.

Fire and Emergency New Zealand Fire Engineering Scholarship $20,000 per annum for the Master of Engineering in Fire Engineering (MEFE) or Master of Engineering Studies in Fire Engineering (MEngSt(Fire)) degree programme.

Ngau Boon Keat Postgraduate Scholarship in Mechanical Engineering
$25,000 per annum for Part-time or full-time enrolment in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University in a programme for a Master of Engineering degree, a Master of Engineering Studies degree, or a Doctoral degree.

Tait Communications Master’s and Doctoral Research Scholarships
$15,000 for Master’s research and $30,000 for Doctoral research related to Critical Information and Communications Technology (CICT).

Ethel Rose Overton Scholarship
Between $3,000 and $30,000 for BA(Hons), BFA(Hons), MA(Part I and Part II), MFA and PhD study in Art History, Art Theory or Fine Arts.

For graduates of Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury to support study overseas:

Lord Rutherford Memorial Research Fellowship
Up to $100,000 per annum to support full-time postgraduate study, at an overseas institution.

Tytheridge Travelling Scholarship in Arts
$55,000 per annum to support full-time postgraduate study, at an overseas institution.

Sir William Hartley Scholarship
$20,000 per annum to support female Doctoral students at a European university. Preference is given to those who will be studying at the University of Cambridge, the University of London, or the University of Oxford.

Rutherford Visiting Studentship at Darwin College Cambridge Admission fees and academic fees for a Visiting Studentship at the University of Cambridge, plus specified privileges at Darwin College.

Robert Bell Travelling Scholarship in Journalism
$15,000 for travel overseas to pursue enquiries and conduct research into news media and other like means of public communication.

Ethel Susan Jones Fine Arts Travelling Scholarship
Up to $10,000 for graduates of the School of Fine Arts to further their study by visiting other countries.

For more information please contact: scholarships@canterbury.ac.nz