Otago’s Christchurch campus celebrates 50 years: Otago, Christchurch
Over the past five decades, more than 5000 medical students, along with numerous health professional and research students, have completed their training at the city’s renowned “health university”.
It’s a history of which Dean and Head of Campus Professor Suzanne Pitama (Ngāti Kahungunu/Ngāti Whare) is suitably proud.
“In this, our 50th year, we celebrate both where we have come from, how we have grown and flourished, and pay homage to the dedication and success of those who’ve helped shape our campus and gone on to achieve professional and academic success on the national and world stage.”
The original student cohort of 43 has grown to over 1000, representing over 20 nationalities, engaged in more than 50 programmes. The campus also boasts over 35 research groups working collaboratively alongside Te Whatu Ora Waitaha Canterbury.
The celebrations kicked off in March with a formal academic welcome and picnic in Hagley Park, followed by a June evening showcase for civic leaders and key stakeholders. The public will be invited to a series of four public health talks in July and August, and celebrations will conclude with an end of year event in November.
Professor Pitama believes that the last 50 years have created a legacy of growth, development, initiative, innovation, and forward momentum on which to build.