Category Archives: Study@UC

Make the most of your break!

You’re almost halfway through the first semester! Soon you will be able to reset, recharge, hang out with your whānau and mates, and do a few things you enjoy.

It might feel like the last thing you want to do, but the mid-semester break is also a great time to get ahead on your studies and assignments. Although lectures won’t be running, UC’s support services will still be here to help you catch up on study and plan ahead for the rest of the semester.

Look after yourself
It’s easy to put your health on the backburner when life gets busy with study and work. Over the break, it’s a good idea to book in those appointments you’ve been meaning to get to.

Te Whare Hauora | Health Centre offers a range of services, including check-ups and counselling, all at a low cost – or even for free – depending on your enrolment.

UCSA also offers a subsidised dental scheme for students, with discounted check-ups, hygiene appointments and treatments. You can learn more here>

Feeling burnt out?
It’s normal to feel tired after a busy term, but sometimes it’s more than that. If you need to talk – about feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or anything else that’s bothering you – Atawhai Ākonga | Student Care team are here to help. Learn more & book an appointment>

Get outdoors
Feeling stuck on an assignment? Sometimes all it takes to get your brain moving is a bit of fresh air. Ōtautahi is known as the garden city for good reason, with a huge range of beautiful green spaces to enjoy, including the nearby Riccarton BushBotanic Gardens or Mona Vale. Even a five-minute stroll along UC’s Okeover Stream can do the trick!

If you’re looking to go further afield, ChristchurchNZ have put together a fantastic list of walks to explore>

Talk to someone who’s been through it too
Uni is exciting – but also challenging. If you’re feeling a little lost, it’s great to talk to someone who’s been there and done that – an older UC student. There’s a range of mentorship options available. Learn more and register to get a mentor here>

Take charge with Te Pokapū Pūkenga Ako | Academic Skills Centre
With Term 2 workshops soon to be released, the break is the perfect time to book in some classes, whether you’re looking to upskill in notetaking, presenting or essay writing. You can also book in an individual consultation with a Learning Advisor to get help with specific assessments or challenges you’re facing. Learn more about Te Pokapū Pūkenga Ako here>

Not sure about your courses?
Reaching the end of Term 1 can make you reflect on the work you’ve done so far, and what your options are for the rest of the semester. Uni is all about growing and changing, so if you’re thinking about changing courses, UC’s kaitohutohu ākonga | student advisors are incredibly helpful when planning your degree.  

Make time for you 
Over the next few weeks make sure to refresh, recharge, hang out with your whānau and mates, and take some time for yourself too. Ngahau! (Enjoy!)

Have a well-deserved mid-semester break!

PSA: We have two Careers Fairs next week!

Our Business & Arts Careers Fair, and our Law Recruitment Evening, are both on Tuesday 19 March.

Business and Arts: 11am-230pm, Rātā

Law Recruitment Evening: 5pm-730pm, Rātā

Whether you’re considering your future career path, or want to see where your studies can take you, this is your opportunity to:

‍💼 Chat to employers from various industries – there will be over 40 of them 👨

👀 Explore your career options

🧐 Gather intel

🎉 Even get an internship or a job

Check out the employers who are coming along, and get some tips for making the most of Careers Fairs, on the UC website: Careers Fairs | University of Canterbury

Make Math Digital

UC Assistive Technology Support Service is hosting another introductory online webinar to support your learning.

Reading, writing, comprehension and recall are vital to success, and Equatio will help you strengthen these skills.

Equatio is a math and STEM content creation tool that allows you to generate equations, formulas, symbols, and more, digitally.

In this training, you will explore the equation editor with built-in prediction functionality and how to give students multiple means of representation through the ability to type, dictate, or handwrite.

Equatio assists both learners and educators in accessing content anywhere on the web using the Screenshot Reader.

Presenter: Rachel Coathup, Customer Success Manager, TextHelp for Education.

Date: March 13, Wednesday

Time: 2 to 2.30pm

To enrol in the webinar, write to assistech@canterbury.ac.nz