What began in 1873 as Canterbury College, home to just 87 students, has evolved into a world-class institution whose teachers and students continue to have an impact on the local, national, and international stages.
Encounter the people, objects, and ideas that have driven innovation in teaching and research for 150 years and celebrate the unique character of ҕl New Zealand’s second-oldest university.
The exhibition was curated by the ҕl Teece Museum as part of the ҕl 150 anniversary celebrations.