Lincoln University is one of eight government universities in New Zealand, with a history stretching back more than a hundred and twenty five years.
Based at Lincoln University, the AERU provides research expertise for a wide range of organisations. Its research focuses on natural resources, environment and public policy, agricultural economics, regional development, trade and environment, rural socialogy and marketing.
Represents a paddock to plate philosophy, including research and teaching in nutrition and health, soil and physical sciences, applied mathematics, statistics and computational modelling, biochemistry and cell biology, microbiology, food science, horticulture, viticulture and oenology.
This division is responsible for teaching and research into a large number of areas including: agro-biotechnology, bio-control, bio-diversity and bio-security, conservation, wildlife and invasive species.
The Commerce Division provides teaching, research and professional services in the areas of accounting, business management and law, economics, finance, marketing and property.
The Environment, Society and Design Division offers many exciting opportunities in postgraduate and undergraduate study and in research.
Based at Lincoln University, the ICNC was established in 1999 to build on the extensive skills and scholarship of Lincoln University staff for research, teaching and vocational training in nature conservation.
Provides a stimulating environment which caters for groups and individual activities, designed to meet the developmental needs of the children.
Lincoln University is one of eight government universities in New Zealand, with a history stretching back more than a hundred and twenty five years.
Providing information on LUSA's activities, campaigns, services and advocacy on campus.
Bio-protection encompasses a wide range of management strategies that use biological interactions or attributes that bring about effective control of crop weeds, pests and diseases. Hosted at Lincoln University, the Centre was formed by New Zealand's leading plant protection scientists.
The Professional Development Group will individually tailor resources, provide co-ordination, administrative and marketing support and facilities to meet client needs. They specialise in conference management, short courses, farm tours, educational development programmes for visiting overseas students and rural leadership development programmes.
An initiative at Lincoln University to facilitate interdisciplinary tourism, recreation and leisure research and education opportunities, particularly those that focus on public resource issues including the public sector interface with the tourism and recreation industries.
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