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Established In : 1878
Affiliated To :
Email : land@lincoln.ac.nz
Website : www.lincoln.ac.nz
Lincoln University Key Information:-
•Informally known: Lincoln University Maori (Te Whare Wanaka o Aoraki)
•Established: 1878
•Motto: Scientia et industria cum probitate (LATIN) "Science and industry with integrity."
•Address: Ellesmere Junction Rd, Lincoln 7647, New Zealand
•Affiliation:
•Category: Public University
•Available study options: Undergraduate and Postgraduate
• Campus: Rural
•Chancellor: Tom Lambie
• Vice-Chancellor: Andrew West
•University papers:
•Website:www.lincoln.ac.nz
•Phone: +64 3-325 2811
•E-mail: land@lincoln.ac.nz
Lincoln University Highlights:-
• Lincoln University, Lincoln is a public university known for its hands-on learning experience.
• This university believes in practical learning and at the same time offering personalized attention to students.
• Lincoln is divided into three academic units of Agriculture & Life Sciences, Commerce and Environment, Society and Design.
• Lincoln university offers under-graduate programs in agriculture, commerce, computing, engineering, environment, food, forestry, horticulture, hospitality, landscape, Maori planning, property, recreation, sciences, transport and winemaking.
• This university is also known for its strong research affinity.
• Lincoln University has a student population from more than 60 countries.
Lincoln University Admissions :
Lincoln University Admission:-
Following is all the information you may need about Lincoln University Lincoln Undergraduate and Postgraduate Admission.
Lincoln University Undergraduate Admission
In order to be eligible for Lincoln University Lincoln Undergraduate Admission you need to qualify with the common entrance standard to New Zealand's university degree programmes.
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Following is the entrance with equal status:-
•International Baccalaureate (IB):
•University of Cambridge International Examinations (CIE):
•NZIM and Young Enterprise Certificate
•Exchange Programme
Special admission:-
Any New Zealand citizen or Permanent Resident (referred to as ‘domestic’ students) who will be 20 years of age on or before the first day of the semester in which they wish to begin their course may be granted Special Admission.
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Graduate Certificates and Diplomas checklist
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Candidates wishing to apply for Lincoln University Lincoln Undergraduate Admission are required to do so online.
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Lincoln University Postgraduate Admission:
The University of Lincoln offers Postgraduate Admission to
•Honours
•Master by research
•Masters by course work
•PhD
•Postgraduate Certificate and Diploma
Lincoln University Academic Year
Lincoln University Lincoln Academic year is divided into two semesters
SEMESTER 01: March to July
SEMESTER 02: July to December
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Lincoln University Tuition Fee
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Lincoln University Infrastructure
Lincoln University Infrastructure:-
Lincoln University's primary campus is located on 50 hectares of land situated outside Christchurch in Lincoln Cantenbury. It remains as one of the smallest of universities in New Zealand. This is also the oldest agriculture teaching college in the southern hemisphere. The university campus provides all the necessary facilities for study, research, work and stay in a peaceful rural atmosphere.Buses run regularly from within Christchurch to the University and return.Lincoln University is surrounded by bicycle paths. There are ample bicycle stands and an undercover, lockable bicycle shed, situated beside Hudson Hall. A key for this facility is available from Lincworks.
Hall of Residence (Student Accomodation):- Lincoln University Lincoln has six residential halls.
•Hudson Hall (1953)
•Colombo Hall (1970)
•Lawrie Hall (1970)
•Stevens Hall (1970)
•Centennial Hall (1978)
• Southland (1993)
Lincoln University Faculty:-
Lincoln University Lincoln Faculty past and present consists of academicians, subject scholars, researchers and eminent public personalities.
Lincoln University Student Life and Activities:-
Lincoln University Students' Association (since 1919) also known as LUSA is the heart and soul of Lincoln University Lincoln Student Life and Activities. LUSA represents students on university policy and also provides advocacy services to students apart from running campus events such as the annual Garden Party and O-Week.
LUSA is central in organising, supporting and funding the clubs on campus. These clubs include but are not limited to Wine Appreciation Club, LSD (Lincoln Snowboarding Department), Alpine Club, LEO (Lincoln Environmental Organisation), Food Appreciation Club, The Lincoln University Campus Choir, Bunch Rides (cycling), Lincoln University Rugby Club, Lincoln Malaysian Students Society (LMSS), International Rugby Club, UniQ (lesbian, gay and transgender students on campus), Boxing Club, Young Farmers Club, and Lincoln Christian Fellowship.
Lincoln University Rankings
Lincoln University Rankings:-
New Zealand's specialist land-based university Lincoln University Lincoln, has been ranked both nationally and internationally on various different parameters. This university is internationally recognized for its teaching and hands-on-experience in smaller class sizes. Be it production, science, business, environmental management, technology, tourism, sport, design or property Lincoln University has won recognition in every possible category.
The just released 2014-2015 Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings has seen Lincoln University jump some 70 places to now sit in the 411-420 bracket. Lincoln is one of only two New Zealand universities to experience a rise in the world rankings this year.
By some estimates, there are more than 10,000 universities around the world, with just 3,000 eligible for ranking under the QS system. Lincoln is now recognised as sitting in the top five percent of world universities and the top 14 percent of those ranked.
These rankings have also contributed to making Lincoln University Lincoln, a preferred academic destination for international students.