Category Archives: The Community

Repair Cafe at UC next week

Repair, don’t replace! 🛠🧵

Students and staff are invited to bring along their broken items to UC Sustainability’s pop-up ‘Repair Cafe’ and have them repaired for free by our team of volunteers. Let’s all work together to keep our stuff out of landfill!

What: Repair Cafe

When: Wednesday 8 May, 11am – 1pm

Where: Te Rua Makerspace, Level 2, Puaka-James Hight Library

Drop in with your items at any time during the event. Volunteers will be able to help with:

  • Darning, hand sewing and glueing
  • General clothing and textile repair
  • Jewellery repair
  • Shoe repair including glue, stitching, sole fixing, eyelet repair and replacement
  • Industrial sewing for more heavy-duty items, like canvas or bag repair
  • Leather stitching and leather hole punching
  • Eyeglasses repair
  • Iron on patching for clothing like denim and waterproof/puffa jackets.

Item not on the list? Bring it along and we’ll see what we can do! (no electronics sorry). If we can’t help you, we can point you in the right direction of somewhere who can.

If you have repair skills and would like to be involved as a volunteer, please email chloe.sutton@canterbury.ac.nz.

This event is part of UC’s Waste Education campaign, running 29 April – 17 May 2024.

May Blood Drive

📢 Attention UC Community! 📢

Exciting News! We’re hosting a Blood Drive at the University of Canterbury on Thursday, May 9th. Your chance to make a difference is here, and we need your support!

🩸 Why Donate Blood?

  • Save Lives: Just one donation can save up to three lives.
  • Community Impact: Your donation directly helps patients in need within our community.
  • Personal Fulfillment: Experience the satisfaction of knowing you’re making a tangible difference.

🔍 How to Get Involved:

  • Review Eligibility: Check out the eligibility criteria attached to this email to ensure you can donate.
  • Book Your Appointment: Use the provided link to schedule your donation slot directly: Book your appointment at the University of Canterbury on May 9th.
  • Spread the Word: Share this message with your colleagues and friends to encourage their participation.

👍 Not Sure if You’re Eligible? Take the basic eligibility quiz here to find out!

📌 Important Details:

  • Date: Thursday, May 9th
  • Location: Undercroft 101, University of Canterbury
  • Time: Book your appointment slot via the provided link (10am-3pm)

Looking forward to seeing you there!

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Visualise Your Thesis Returns!

Want a chance to win some cash for the work you’ve done on your thesis?

Or looking to sharpen your digital communication skills?

The UC Library team is once again running the Visualise Your Thesis programme!

What is VYT?

Submit a 60-second audio-visual presentation that explains your research project to a general audience and be in to win cash prizes!

What are the prizes?

  • 1st prize – NZ$1000 (& entry into the international Visualise Your Thesis programme)
  • 2nd prize – NZ$500
  • 3rd prize – NZ$250
  • People’s Choice Award – NZ$250

This is a chance to hone in on your digital communications skills, with the support from the UC library team. Learning to explain your thesis to clearly and concisely!

Even further to that…we have an information lunch for them to pop their head in and learn more about the competition – no strings attached!

This lunch is a chance to come and meet the UC Library team and previous VYT competition winners. A free pizza lunch will be provided while we:

  • Hear from previous competition winners.
  • Present a brief rundown of the programme guidelines.
  • And share some tips and tricks for creating your submission.
  • Have some time to talk one-on-one with us and ask any questions you want.
  • As well as network with your post-graduate peers!

You can register here for the lunch, which will be on Wednesday 8th May 2024, 12.30-1.30pm in Ernest Rutherford 141.

OR

If you’re ready and rearing to go then register and learn more about Visualise Your Thesis here.

We hope to see you there!

Ngā mihi,

The 2024 Visualise Your Thesis Team