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The benefits of a revived flax industry

Wednesday, 29 December 2004, 9:43 am | Lincoln University

A revived harakeke or native flax industry must ensure that both landowners and harvesters have a share in its value-added products, says Lincoln University Kellogg Rural Leadership Scholar Michelle Riley of Golden Bay. More >>

Lincoln University Scoots Off To Holiday Hotspots

Wednesday, 29 December 2004, 9:42 am | Lincoln University

Is it a bird, is it a plane? No, it’s a Lincoln University Orange Roughie scooting across the South Island’s holiday hotspots spreading the good news about studying at Lincoln. More >>

Sun Access The Secret When Pruning Avocados

Tuesday, 28 December 2004, 10:20 am | Lincoln University

By Dr Mike Mickelbart - Plant Sciences Group, Lincoln University Enjoying those avocados with your summer salads, hors d’oeuvres and other seasonal fare? They’re enjoying them in other parts of the world too, with the New Zealand industry exporting ... More >>

Help keep great Kiwi summer holiday alive

Friday, 24 December 2004, 3:36 pm | Lincoln University

New Zealanders travelling around the country this holiday season may notice some is subtle changes as destinations try to balance the economic benefits of visitors with the care, protection and enhancement of the environment, says Lincoln University’s ... More >>

New Lincoln University Chancellor

Tuesday, 7 December 2004, 3:46 pm | Lincoln University

NZ Federated Farmers president Tom Lambie of Totara Valley, South Canterbury has been elected Chancellor of Lincoln University. More >>

Lincoln strikes balance with lowest fees increase

Tuesday, 2 November 2004, 2:43 pm | Lincoln University

Lincoln University’s 3 percent average increase in domestic fees for 2005 strikes a balance between student concerns at the cost of their tertiary education and institutional concerns at the cost of providing that education in an environment of shrinking Government ... More >>

Fonterra bid for National Foods

Thursday, 28 October 2004, 4:56 pm | Lincoln University

The bid by Fonterra to purchase National Foods in Australia is the biggest strategic move in the New Zealand dairy industry since the formation of Fonterra itself. More >>

Lincoln University Launches New Marketing Campaign

Monday, 6 September 2004, 1:09 pm | Lincoln University

A new marketing campaign has been launched by Lincoln University to increase awareness of the evolution of the University as a place of real learning and real thinking that is relevant to the real world. More >>

University names new Assistant Vice-Chancellor

Wednesday, 1 September 2004, 3:05 pm | Lincoln University

Lincoln University has filled a second senior management position within a month with the appointment of Dr Sheelagh Matear of Dunedin to the post of Assistant Vice-Chancellor (Academic). More >>

Top science manager appointed

Thursday, 12 August 2004, 12:46 am | Lincoln University

One of New Zealand's top Government managers for commercialisation and innovation in research, science and technology, Christchurch-born Dr Chris Kirk, has been appointed Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Lincoln University. More >>

New Zealand Must Take Leadership Role in Pacific

Wednesday, 21 July 2004, 3:34 pm | Lincoln University

Senior staff at Lincoln University believe New Zealand should take an international leadership role in co-ordinating sustainable development projects in the Pacific Islands. More >>

Lincoln University ranked second

Monday, 26 April 2004, 9:27 am | Lincoln University

Lincoln University will win 6.5 percent more Government funding for research this year under the Performance Based Research Fund (PBRF) formula than in 2003, making it the second highest percentage increase “winner” among the eight universities, ... More >>

Commerce numbers still tops at Lincoln graduation

Thursday, 22 April 2004, 12:37 am | Lincoln University

Commerce qualifications are again the largest single group of awards being made by Lincoln University at its annual Graduation Ceremony, being held in Christchurch Town Hall on Friday. (23 April) More >>

Lincoln medal for former Secretary of Labour

Wednesday, 21 April 2004, 8:43 am | Lincoln University

Former Secretary of Labour and long-serving Treasury official John Chetwin is Lincoln University’s Bledisloe Medal winner for 2004. More >>

Lincoln doctorates for Sir Tipene and PCE

Monday, 19 April 2004, 1:43 pm | Lincoln University

Former Ngai Tahu tribal leader Sir Tipene O’Regan and the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, Dr Morgan Williams receive honorary doctorates at Lincoln University’s Graduation Ceremony in Christchurch Town Hall this Friday. (23 April) More >>

PM makes first visit to Lincoln University

Tuesday, 23 March 2004, 1:12 pm | Lincoln University

In 90 minutes on campus the Prime Minister will open the Lincoln University-based National Centre for Advanced Bio-Protection Technologies, a $25 million Government investment in research and development in biosecurity, biocontrol, agri-biotechnology ... More >>

Professor Field named new Lincoln Vice-Chancellor

Friday, 12 March 2004, 8:58 am | Lincoln University

Professor Roger Field of Christchurch has been appointed Vice-Chancellor of Lincoln University and he will take up the position on 1 April. More >>

Primary sector input for Massey-Lincoln talks

Thursday, 18 December 2003, 12:31 am | Lincoln University

Primary sector benefits will be at the heart of any relationship that emerges between Massey and Lincoln universities as discussions continue on what form a closer connection between the two institutions might take. More >>

Chancellor re-elected

Tuesday, 2 December 2003, 2:59 pm | Lincoln University

The Hon. Margaret Austin of Christchurch, Chair of the New Zealand UNESCO Commission and a former Minister of Science, Research and Technology, has been re-elected Chancellor of Lincoln University for a further 12-month term. Mrs Austin has been Chancellor ... More >>

Fee increase for 2004 below national average

Thursday, 30 October 2003, 5:59 pm | Lincoln University

An average 3.4 percent increase in fees for 2004 has been approved by Lincoln University Council and a move by the University to subject-based fees means that costs will be equitably shared by students across the full spectrum of qualifications offered. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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