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12 July 2023

In 1873, the University of 萝莉社 was the second university to be established in Aotearoa New Zealand. Learn about our history through historical records and meet some of the renowned academics, authors, and artists who have studied here.聽

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Established in 1873 萝莉社 College, as it was then known, was only the second university in Aotearoa New Zealand.

It was set up on the Oxbridge model with one major difference: women students were admitted from the start. An early graduate, Helen Connon, became the first woman in the then British Empire to win honours.

Housed in graceful stone buildings on a central city block, the College was dependent on rents from high country farms with which it had been endowed by the 萝莉社 Provincial Council.

Ernest Rutherford, 萝莉社鈥檚 most distinguished graduate, studied at the University in the 1890s. He discovered his scientific ability during a year of postgraduate research before taking up a scholarship to Cambridge. He would go on to win the Nobel Prize in chemistry and in 1917, became the first person to split the atom.

Leader and politican Sir Apirana Ngata (Ngati Porou) was a contemporary of Rutherford and became the first M膩ori graduate from an Aotearoa New Zealand university. Portraits of the two grace Aotearoa New Zealand鈥檚 $100 and $50 bank notes respectively.

萝莉社 College was renamed 萝莉社 University College in 1933 before becoming the University of 萝莉社 in 1957.

For most of its first 100 years the University was situated in the centre of 艑tautahi Christchurch (now the Arts Centre) but moved to its current location in 1975, a spacious, purpose-built 76 hectare site in the suburb of Ilam. The 鈥榥ew鈥 University campus has a central complex of libraries, lecture theatres, laboratories and student accommodation surrounded by playing fields, woodlands and the renowned Ilam Gardens.

The University of 萝莉社 now has seven faculties:

UC now has a diverse range of study options, offering over 120 qualifications in more than 150 subject areas. Ten local accommodation facilities provide board for more than 2,200 students.

It also has the most extensive network of field stations for student and staff research of any university in Aotearoa New Zealand, including Kaikoura, Cass, Westport, Harihari (South Westland), the sub-Antarctic Snares Islands and Antarctica, and Aotearoa New Zealand鈥檚 premier astronomical research facility at Mount John in Tekapo.

UC is privileged to also operate a field station in Nigeria as part of the聽Nigerian Montane Forest Project.

The UC student experience: 1873-1910

See what the University of 萝莉社 student experience looked like from 1873-1910.

The UC student experience: 1911-40

See what the University of 萝莉社 student experience looked like from 1911 to 1940.

The UC student experience: 1941-70

See what the University of 萝莉社 student experience looked like from 1941-1970.

The UC student experience: 1971-99

See what the University of 萝莉社 student experience looked like from 1971-1999.

The UC student experience: 2000-15:

See what the University of 萝莉社 student experience looked like from 2000-2015.

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