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  1. Lincoln University offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in agriculture, sport, landscape and business. Learn more about our campus, research, scholarships and events.

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  2. Our wide range of scholarships allow you to study and grow at Aotearoa New Zealands specialist land-based university, while covering all or some of your tuition fees and/or living costs.

  3. Lincoln University ( Māori: Te Whare Wānaka o Aoraki) is a public university in New Zealand that was formed in 1990 when Lincoln College, Canterbury was made independent of the University of Canterbury. Founded in 1878, it is the oldest agricultural teaching institution in the Southern Hemisphere.

  4. Lincoln University offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs in various land-based sectors, with a low student to lecturer ratio and field trip components. It is ranked #=362 in QS World University Rankings and has students from over 80 countries.

  5. Lincoln University is one of the leading higher education institutions in New Zealand, specialising in land use and management. Its Maori name is Te Whare Wanaka o Aoraki. The university started out in 1878 as a school of agriculture linked to Canterbury College.

  6. Lincoln University offers research and education in the land-based sectors, such as agriculture, forestry and environment. It has a campus in Christchurch and a QS Five Stars rating.

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  8. PostGraduate Study. Lincoln University undertake research and grow the knowledge of students, shaping a world that benefits from a greater understanding of the relationship between our land, the food and experiences created from it.