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University of Otago, Christchurch - History

History of the School

The University of Otago, Christchurch (UOC) is part of the Division of Health Sciences, within the University of Otago. The history of the School reaches back to the 1850's when the Canterbury Association included the vision of a School of Medicine in plans for the new settlement.

The University of Otago, Christchurch was formally established in 1972 as part of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Otago, to provide training across all three clinical years of the undergraduate medical course.

Over the last 36 years the UOC has developed a reputation for the quality of the undergraduate training, and is now offering a wide range of postgraduate programmes.

Timeline 1850 - 2003


1850

Canterbury Association proposes Medical school in Canterbury

1875

Dunedin Medical School opens

1876

Proclamation in Gazette declared null and void because of a technical point.

1879

Government declares inability to provide finance

1923

Otago lengthens its undergraduate course from 5 to 6 years.

1924

A trial class of students is sent to Christchurch Hospital

1926

Final year class formally sent to Christchurch

1927

Classes now sent to Wellington and Auckland

1937

Joint hospital/university committees appointed to the four centres.

1960

Dr Don Beaven appointed full-time teaching and research

1966

Auckland Medical School approved

1968

External review of Otago Medical School suggests a Christchurch School

1968-70

Debate continues over size and composition of the school

1970

University agrees to build and equip "Medical Centre"

1970

Architects provide design report

1971

Excavation of foundations starts

1971

Prof George Rolleston appointed first Dean

1971

Contract let to Fletcher construction

1972

University of Otago, Christchurch established

1973

Construction complete, first 4th year intake arrives

1973

Official opening

1981

Prof George Rolleston retires as Dean

1982

Prof John Hunter appointed as Dean

1986

Prof Alan Clarke appointed Dean

1988

Number of postgraduate students exceeds medical students

1994

Prof Andrew Hornblow appointed Dean

1997

Problem-based learning succeeds 4th year Clinical Sciences course

1998

Final stage of building realised after 25 years.

2000

Number of postgraduate students now reaches 700

2002

Prof Ian Town appointed as Dean

2005

Prof Peter Joyce appointed as Dean

2007

Name changed to University of Otago, Christchurch