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  1. Welcome to Lincoln University. Shaping your future. Apply now. Contact us. Considering studying with us? Apply and Enrol. Beginning university is exciting and we are happy that you’ve chosen to join us on your educational journey. Accommodation. Explore our student living options to find out what will make you feel most at home. Scholarships.

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  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 is a uniquely specialised land-based university. Helping our students grow is what we are all about. We encourage them to do it their way, with diverse learning that fits their ambitions in an environment allowing them to flourish.

  5. Lincoln University is New Zealands only specialist land-based university. Its purpose is to facilitate excellent research and education to grow the knowledge of its students, and help shape a world that benefits from a greater understanding of the relationships between land, food and ecosystems.

  6. 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.

  7. Lincoln University is a public research university located in Lincoln, New Zealand. It was founded in 1878 and is considered to be the oldest agricultural teaching institution in the Southern Hemisphere. The campus is located in a rural setting, approximately 22 kilometres from Christchurch, the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand.