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Canterbury and University
Category: People associated with Canterbury Christ Church University
** University of Canterbury, university situated in Christchurch
* Canterbury Christ Church University, Canterbury, Kent, England
* University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
* Canterbury University ( Seychelles ), unaccredited institution in the Seychelles
* University of Canterbury ( NZ ) brief biography of Popper
Category: University of Canterbury faculty
Two implementations of KRC were written: David Turner's original one in BCPL running on EMAS, and Simon Croft's later one in C under Unix, and KRC was the main language used for teaching functional programming at the University of Kent at Canterbury ( UK ) from 1982 to 1985.
* Honorary Doctorate, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
Believing that More showed great potential, Morton nominated him for a place at Oxford University ( either in St. Mary's Hall ( Oriel ) or Canterbury College ), where More began his studies in 1492.
For universities in Canterbury, England, see the University of Kent and Canterbury Christ Church University.
For a similarly named institution, see Canterbury University ( Seychelles ).
The University of Canterbury (; postnominal abbreviation Cantuar.
for Cantuariensis, the Latin name for Canterbury ) was initiated and founded by scholars from the University of Oxford in 1873 and is New Zealand's second-oldest university.
The James Hight building at the University of Canterbury
Canterbury University has six halls of residence housing around 1800 students.
Former University of Canterbury campus in the city centre, today the Christchurch Arts Centre
The University originated in 1873 in the centre of Christchurch as Canterbury College, the first constituent college of the University of New Zealand.
In 1933, the name changed from Canterbury College to Canterbury University College.

Canterbury and Christchurch
In February 2011, a major earthquake in Christchurch, the nation's second largest city, significantly impacted the national economy and the government formed the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority in response.
* Richmond, Canterbury, Christchurch suburb
* Clifton, Canterbury, a suburb of Christchurch
* M. Orbell, The Concise Encyclopedia of Māori Myth and Legend ( Canterbury University Press: Christchurch ), 1998.
* M. Orbell, " The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Maori Myth and Legens " ( Canterbury University Press: Christchurch ), 1995.
Its main city, Christchurch, hosts the main office of the Christchurch City Council, the Canterbury Regional Council-called Environment Canterbury ( ECAN )-and the University of Canterbury.
The area is commonly divided into North Canterbury ( north of the Rakaia River ), Mid Canterbury ( from the Rakaia River to the Rangitata River ), South Canterbury ( south of the Rangitata River ) and Christchurch ( Christchurch City ).
In contrast to Christchurch, much of the surrounding Canterbury region is dominated by the National Party due to its ties to rural farming and business interests.
The Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings in Christchurch, designed by Benjamin Mountfort.
Born in Christchurch, Hadlee made his first class debut for Canterbury in 1971 / 72 and his test match debut in 1973-on both occasions, his first delivery was dispatched to the boundary.

Canterbury and New
However, when observing the native bees in the Canterbury province in the South Island, the scientists were astonished to see the bees biting the top off the buds, then pushing with their legs, occasionally popping open the buds to allow the bees to harvest the nectar and pollen, and therefore aid in the pollination of the mistletoe which is in decline in New Zealand.
* Canterbury, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney
** Electoral district of Canterbury, an electoral district in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
* City of Canterbury, New South Wales, a local government area of Sydney
* Canterbury, New Brunswick, a village in York County, in the Canadian province of New Brunswick.
* Canterbury Region, a region in the South Island of New Zealand
* Canterbury Province, a former province of New Zealand
* Canterbury, New Hampshire, a town in New Hampshire
* Canterbury of New Zealand, a New Zealand-based sports apparel company
* HMNZS Canterbury ( F421 ), a decommissioned New Zealand Navy frigate
* HMNZS Canterbury ( L421 ), a multi-role vessel in the New Zealand Navy
* Lake Coleridge, a lake located in Canterbury, New Zealand
* Coleridge ( New Zealand electorate ), a former South Canterbury, New Zealand parliamentary electorate
* Canterbury of New Zealand, a New Zealand-based sports apparel company
* 1850 – History of New Zealand: The Charlotte-Jane and the Randolph bring the first of the Canterbury Pilgrims to Lyttelton, New Zealand.
The first few chapters of the novel, dealing with the discovery of Erewhon, are in fact based on Butler's own experiences in New Zealand where, as a young man, he worked as a sheep farmer on Mesopotamia Station for about four years ( 1860 – 1864 ) and explored parts of the interior of the South Island of which he wrote about in his A First Year in Canterbury Settlement ( 1863 ).
* John Evans Brown ( 1827 – 1895 ), Canterbury ( New Zealand ) politician, known as " Yankee Brown "

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