Tertiary Education Union
The Tertiary Education Union Te Hautū Kahurangi o Aotearoa is the union of academic and general staff employed within the New Zealand tertiary education system. One of the TEU's primary roles is expressing a collective view on industrial, educational and professional issues within the tertiary education sector, the education community and more broadly in the public arena. In 2011 the TEU had a national voluntary membership in excess of 11000.
Last updated
7:00pm 3rd November 2017
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Collection
Identifier
qsr-collection:525
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- Paul Corliss's Photographs
- Photographs taken by TEU Canterbury Branch Organiser Paul Corliss.
- Contains 3,429 items
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- Paul and Sam Corliss's Street Art Photographs
- A collection of photographs of street art in Christchurch, taken by Paul and Sam Corliss. Paul Corliss is a TEU Branch Organiser at the University of Canterbury.
- Contains 693 items in 31 collections
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- TEU University of Canterbury Branch Member Survey
- The Tertiary Education Union Te Hautū Kahurangi o Aotearoa (TEU) is the union of academic and general staff employed within the New Zealand tertiary education system. One of the TEU’s primary roles is expressing a collective view on industrial, educational and professional issues within the tertiary education sector, the education community and more broadly in the public arena. In 2011 the TEU had a national voluntary membership in excess of 11000 and represented more than 1100 employees at the University of Canterbury. Following the February 2011 earthquake, the Canterbury Branch of the TEU surveyed members to determine the psychological and physical impact of the earthquakes on members, in particular on their working conditions and ability to participate in consultation processes.
- Contains 44 items in 1 collection
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- TEU University of Canterbury Branch Newsletters
- The Tertiary Education Union Te Hautū Kahurangi o Aotearoa (TEU) is the union of academic and general staff employed within the New Zealand tertiary education system. One of the TEU's primary roles is expressing a collective view on industrial, educational and professional issues within the tertiary education sector, the education community and more broadly in the public arena. In 2011 the TEU had a national voluntary membership in excess of 11000 and represented more than 1100 employees at the University of Canterbury. Branch newsletters following the Canterbury earthquakes reflect the impact of the earthquakes on the University and its employees. Note that some material has been removed from the newsletters for copyright reasons.
- Contains 10 items