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Food Biochemist Acknowledged as Visiting Professor
Wednesday, 11 January 2006, 11:21 am | Lincoln University
One of New Zealand’s leading authorities on the health benefits of antioxidants in food has been recognised with an appointment as Visiting Professor at a national university in Sweden. More >>
Southern dominance in Lincoln Farmer of Year event
Tuesday, 6 December 2005, 6:04 pm | Lincoln University
West Otago farmers took out first and second places in the final of the 2005 Lincoln University Foundation Rabobank Farmer of the Year Competition, judged at Lincoln University today. (6 Dec.) More >>
Lincoln introduces visiting PM to NZ agriculture
Monday, 5 December 2005, 6:19 pm | Lincoln University
The visiting Prime Minister of Turkey, Mr Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who arrived in New Zealand on Sunday, has his first taste of the land tomorrow afternoon (6 Dec.) during a two and a quarter hour visit to Lincoln University. More >>
Turkish PM introduced to NZ argicultural expertise
Monday, 5 December 2005, 4:52 pm | Lincoln University
The visiting Prime Minister of Turkey, Mr Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who arrived in New Zealand on Sunday, has his first taste of the land tomorrow afternoon (6 Dec.) during a two and a quarter hour visit to Lincoln University. More >>
Who Should Own The Tussocks?
Tuesday, 6 September 2005, 10:21 am | Lincoln University
Economic Benefits And Costs Of Freehold Versus Crown Ownership Of High Natural Value Land With Economic (or Productive) Values More >>
Cambridge rowing coach lectures on value of brand
Monday, 5 September 2005, 12:36 am | Lincoln University
Duncan Holland, head coach of the prestigious Cambridge University rowing team, is visiting Christchurch on September 8 to talk to Lincoln University students about the marketing of international sporting events. More >>
Canterbury Westland Science and Technology Fair
Friday, 19 August 2005, 11:21 am | Lincoln University
The best and brightest young minds in Canterbury and perhaps the country will be on show at the Christchurch Convention Centre this Sunday (21 August 2005). More >>
Top R & D award for Lincoln-Ravensdown partnership
Friday, 24 June 2005, 9:00 am | Lincoln University
Research and development of eco-n technology has won four staff members of Lincoln University and Ravensdown Fertiliser Cooperative Ltd the top Canterbury prize for research and development contributions to agriculture/horticulture - the Agricom ... More >>
Water Quality Becomes Top Environmental Concern
Tuesday, 19 April 2005, 11:19 am | Lincoln University
New Zealanders are being increasingly concerned about the quality of rivers, streams and lakes, with one in four rating them in a bad or very bad condition. More >>
Lincoln graduation delivers boost to industries
Thursday, 7 April 2005, 3:57 pm | Lincoln University
New Zealand’s primary sector industries of agriculture, horticulture, viticulture and forestry receive a healthy boost of qualified personnel on Friday with a quarter of the 770 students graduating from Lincoln University receiving degrees, diplomas ... More >>
Lincoln grad delivers boost to primary industries
Wednesday, 6 April 2005, 10:28 am | Lincoln University
New Zealand’s primary sector industries of agriculture, horticulture, viticulture and forestry receive a healthy boost of qualified personnel on Friday with a quarter of the 770 students graduating from Lincoln University receiving degrees, diplomas ... More >>
NZ and Pacific Unis in UNESCO “twinning” Project
Monday, 21 March 2005, 10:41 am | Lincoln University
New Zealand’s role in guiding sustainable development in Pacific Island nations is to increase through a new alliance between Lincoln University and the Apia branch of Paris-based UNESCO. More >>
Central Christchurch ‘Vibrant And Attractive’
Monday, 21 March 2005, 10:21 am | Lincoln University
The Christchurch central city is a vibrant and attractive place, with lots of people and shoppers attracted to the area, shows new research from Lincoln University. “The central city is particularly popular with teenagers seeking entertainment, as well ... More >>
New Research Dispels Shopping Myths
Monday, 21 March 2005, 10:18 am | Lincoln University
Over a thousand shoppers were surveyed in 12 different shopping malls across Christchurch; the results have been collated by Charles Lamb, a Senior Marketing Lecturer at Lincoln University. More >>
Lincoln University $5.3m surplus
Wednesday, 23 February 2005, 10:40 am | Lincoln University
Lincoln University increased its surplus in 2004, over 2003, on the back of a buoyant and diverse range of activities connected with its core business of teaching and research. More >>
Lincoln University Tops PBRF Funding Gains
Wednesday, 19 January 2005, 3:27 pm | Lincoln University
Lincoln University has received the highest increase in net funding as a result of the 2004 Performance Based Research Funding (PBRF) allocations. More >>
Simulated altitude training shows benefits
Thursday, 6 January 2005, 3:41 pm | Lincoln University
Groundbreaking research at Lincoln University, supported by the Canterbury Medical Research Foundation, has shown that intermittent, simulated altitude training for athletes can boost the formation of immature red blood cells, important for carrying ... More >>
Sludge experience joins export list
Tuesday, 4 January 2005, 3:12 pm | Lincoln University
Kiwi "know how" has long been a strong New Zealand export and now our experience in sludge management has won the support of the Asia 2000 Foundation for a collaborative research project in China. More >>
Trans-National Migration and the Kiwi Identity
Tuesday, 4 January 2005, 11:02 am | Lincoln University
It’s that time of the year again. The sun is shining (allegedly), the birds are chirping and thousands of young New Zealanders are working as hard as they can to save the cash needed to head overseas. More >>
Quick commercial response to University research.
Wednesday, 29 December 2004, 4:02 pm | Lincoln University
Lincoln University’s real-world research for real-world problems could lead to substantial savings for the country’s burgeoning wine industry. More >>