Morning Tea for new Science students

Morning Tea for new Science students

By UC Events

Date and time

Wednesday, February 14, 2018 · 10 - 11am NZDT

Location

Ernest Rutherford

University of Canterbury Christchurch, 8140 New Zealand

Description

We would like to invite new students to the College of Science and their whānau to morning tea on Wednesday 14 February to meet our Dean, Student Advisors and 100-level Coordinators. The morning tea will be held in the new Ernest Rutherford building, in the atrium. We look forward to meeting you.


More information

Tamsin Laird
Science Outreach Coordinator

Phone: 027 450 3903
Email: tamsin.laird@canterbury.ac.nz

Website: www.canterbury.ac.nz/science/outreach/contact-us/

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