Public Notices IF- YOU ARE INTERESTED IN TRAVEL COME TO THE LINK 1980 AUDIO VISUAL PRESENTATION AT THE CHATEAU REGENCY MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 7.30 p.m. This informative and entertaining evening takes you on a trip around the world and explains the many services, savings and benefits available with the LINK. ■ BY ATTENDING YOU COULD WIN ONE OF THREE INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL PRIZES FREE tickets available from, LINK ASSOCIATION, 32 Lichfield Street, PHONE 63-802. WSMIB PSYCHIATRY CURE OR CONTROL? IS THE TITLE'OF A PUBLIC LECTURE TO BE GIVEN BY DR THOMAS S. SZASZ Professor of Psychiatry, State University of New York. HEAR THIS controversial world leader in Psychiatry and Psychology sneak on such things as: OUTMODED TREATMENTS, NEW ALTERNATIVES, OVERSEAS TRENDS, Psychiatry and Law, and other vital and contentious issues. Approximately one hour of discussion will follow the lecture. STARTS 8 P.M.. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, AT THE CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALL, CONFERENCE ROOM. Admission $5.00. For information: Ring Mr Bill Gray 33-953, 35 Rapaki Road, Chritchurch. ASI6 UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY ENROLMENT 1. PRE-ENROLMENT: Pre-enrolment forms. are no longer being accepted and students who have not preenrolled by the due date WILL BE REQUIRED TO PAY $2O when they enrol. This fee may be refunded subsequently if satisfactory written evidence of inability to pre-enrol is produced. 2. POSTAL ENROLMENT: Those students eligible for postal enrolment will have received their forms which should have been completed and returned by the due date, February 15. If this has not been done, or if you have not received postal enrolment forms, you must enrol in person as indicated below. 3. ENROLMENT: All students, except Ph.D. candidates and those who have already completed postal enrolment correctly, must attend during enrolment week at the times shown below. They should go to the Science Lecture block at Ilam where notices will indicate the correct route to follow. 4. DAYS FOR ENROLMENT: ARTS LAW AND LIBERAL STUDIES STUDENTS— Surnames A-D: Mon. Feb. 25, 9 a.m.-l p.m. M Surnames E-K: Mon. Feb. 25, 1 p.m.-5 p.m. | Surnames L-R: Tues. Feb. 26, 9 a.m.-l p.m. | Surnames S-Z: Tues. Feb. 26, 1 p.m.-5 p.m. I SCIENCE, ENGINEERING. FORESTRY, I COMMERCE, MUSIC. FINE ARTS g AND ALL INTERMEDIATE STUDENTS— I Surnames A-D: Wed. Feb. 27, 9 a.m.-l p.m. | Surnames E-K:. Wed. Feb. 27, 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Surnames L-R: Thurs. Feb. 28, 9 a.m.-l p.m. | Surnames S-Z: Thurs. Feb. 28, 1 p.m.-5 p.m. i . OUT-OF-TOWN STUDENTS (who could | not enrol on the correct day)— I Fridav, February 29, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. B STUDENTS WHO HAVE NOT PRE- | ENROLLED must attend at the times | shown above for interviews. A late fee of $2O will be charged (see above) and completion of enrolment will be delayed until processing is complete. Students who fail to complete enrolment by the correct time may enrol at the Registry from Tuesday, March 4. on payment of a late .fee of $lO. (See notices for correct days.) 5. FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS: ! Students enrolling at a New Zealand University for the first time MUST bring with them 'evidence, in writing, that they have (i) Obtained the New Zealand University Entrance Certificate, or (ii) Been granted admission *‘ad eundem” by the University Grants Committee, or (iii) Been granted admission “ad eundem” by the University of Canterbury, or i (iv) Been granted “special admission” by the ] University of Canterbury, or (v) Obtained the Fine Arts Preliminary Exam- I ination Certificate, ’ and ALSO if they are applying for a bur- j sary, or i (vi) Obtained Higher School Certificate, or ] (vii) Obtained Sixth Form Certificate, or (viii) Obtained Bursary or Scholarships examinations. 6. TRANSFERS FROM ANOTHER NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY: Students transferring from another New Zealand University must apply to their former University to have their records transferred to the University of Canterbury. This must be done as soon as possible: the enrolment of such students is provisional until their records are in fact received by the Registrar and found to be satisfactory. Students who have been declined enrolment in a previous University or in any Department or Faculty of that University, or who are automatically debarred from reenrolling, will not be enrolled at the University of Canterbury (Page 35, 1980 Uni- ■ versity Calendar). W. HANSEN. | Registrar. WSI6 I
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