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UC CEISMIC Contestable Fund Mini Conference
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On 5 June 2013, UC CEISMIC ran a mini-conference for projects funded by their Contestable Fund. This collection holds videos from each projects' presentation.
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MEDIANZ Vol. 14, No. 1
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Articles from the Media Studies Journal of Aotearoa New Zealand Volume 14, Number 1, "Mediatisation of the Canterbury Earthquakes".
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UC Civil and Natural Resources Engineering
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The Department of Civil and Natural Resources Engineering is the top ranked engineering department in New Zealand. Their research activities have gained them an international reputation, attracting many overseas visitors who bring worldwide expertise to the department and its students.
This collection holds photographs taken by Elizabeth Ackermann, Umut Akguzel, and other staff from the department after the 4 September 2010 and 22 February 2011 earthquakes.
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Seismic Assessment of Existing Masonry Buildings
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"Seismic Assessment of Existing Masonry Buildings" was a seminar presented at the University of Canterbury by Professor Sergio Lagomarsino from the University of Genoa on 27 February 2014. The seminar demonstrated recent European research into modelling strategies, target performances and acceptance criteria for seismic assessment of masonry buildings.
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University of Canterbury Lifelines Week 2013
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The 2013 University of Canterbury Lifeline Week was an event which aimed to connect national and international experts researching strategies for enhancing lifelines with local and government authorities. Invited speakers included international experts and high-level local and government authorities including the Treasury and the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA). It was organised by Dr Sonia Giovinazzi and Dr Deirdre Hart with the support of the UC Resilience Network (the UC Quake Centre, the UC CEISMIC digital archive, UCR3, and NZI3). More information can be found at http://www.comsdev.canterbury.ac.nz/rss/news/?feed=news&articleId=1068.
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Jeffrey Paparoa Holman Poetry
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Jeffrey Paparoa Holman is a poet, fiction writer and lecturer. In 2012, he was the Senior Adjunct Fellow in the English department at the University of Canterbury's School of Humanities http://www.hums.canterbury.ac.nz/engl/people/tempstaff/holman.shtml. In the same year, his poetry collection "Shaken Down 6.3", focussing on the Canterbury earthquakes, was published by the Canterbury University Press. This collection holds poetry selected by Jeffrey from "Shaken Down 6.3" as well as a piece which was published in The Press in 2012.
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University of Canterbury Earthquake Lecture Series 2011
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A series of lectures presented by University of Canterbury staff on various topics surrounding the Canterbury earthquakes. The lectures were held on campus on Wednesday evenings in July and August 2011.
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Coastal Quakes - Vulnerability to Seismic Hazards in Coastal and Riverside Communities: Lessons from the Canterbury Earthquake sequence
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"Coastal Quakes - Vulnerability to Seismic Hazards in Coastal and Riverside Environments: Lessons from the Canterbury Earthquake sequence" is an ongoing research project led by Dr Deirdre Hart from the Department of Geography at the University of Canterbury. Others involved with aspects of the research include Marney Brosnan and Dr Christopher Gomez from UC’s Department of Geography, Dr Sonia Giovinazzi from UC’s Department of Civil and Natural Resources Engineering, and UC students Emma Kelland, Nick Brunsden, Su Young Ko and David Holland. The aim of this project is to understand the vulnerabilities to seismic hazards that coastal and riverside communities face, by examining the effects of the Canterbury earthquakes and the recovery patterns in Christchurch. The project focuses on two main aspects: the predisposition to earthquake induced damage that exists in coastal and river environments past and present, and (ii) the cascade of 'non-seismic' hazards that have been altered by the earthquakes, including coastal, estuary and river flooding, sea level rise, tsunami, coastal erosion, and pollution. Information and data was gathered, such as professional opinions through interviews, photographic evidence of coastal and riverside effects, and the mapping of liquefaction and residential zoning from government agencies.
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Thesis Project by Shermine Kwok
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An honours-level thesis report and accompanying photographs by Shermine Kwok, an undergraduate student from the National University of Singapore. Shermine attended the University of Canterbury on an exchange in 2012. Inspired by the resilience of Christchurch and its residents, she returned to Christchurch to study the creative urban regeneration efforts since the earthquakes of 2010 - 2011.
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Geology Research
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Geology research material contributed by academics from the University of Canterbury, Lincoln University and other research institutions.