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Posthumous award to Thai professor
Friday, 24 October 2003, 10:02 pm | Lincoln University
Lincoln University made its first posthumous award of an honorary doctorate at a special convocation ceremony on the campus today (24 October) marking the 125th anniversary of the University’s founding. More >>
Fund raising appeal launched at Lincoln
Friday, 24 October 2003, 10:01 pm | Lincoln University
A national and international fund-raising appeal was launched at Lincoln University today (24 Oct.) to restore and preserve the campus heritage buildings Ivey Hall and Memorial Hall. More >>
Australian first recipient of new Lincoln medal
Monday, 20 October 2003, 10:21 am | Lincoln University
Australian farmer and beef industry leader John Andre of Millicent, South Australia, is the first recipient of a new Lincoln University achievement medal to rank alongside the prestigious annual Bledisloe award. More >>
Lincoln Student Diagnosed With TB
Thursday, 9 October 2003, 9:51 am | Lincoln University
Primary contacts of the student (people who have had recent one-to-one interactions) are being contacted by Community and Public Health staff to establish whether they need to be tested. More >>
Lincoln Vice-Chancellor retires
Monday, 6 October 2003, 8:36 pm | Lincoln University
Lincoln University’s Vice-Chancellor Dr Frank Wood has retired on medical grounds, from today. (6.10.03) More >>
Massey-Lincoln alignment concept talks
Wednesday, 13 August 2003, 9:59 am | Lincoln University
“Unnecessary public confusion” and “unfortunate speculation” about alignment discussions between Massey University’s College of Sciences and Lincoln University have been put to rest by the two institutions with the joint release today (12 August) of a ... More >>
New era ahead in environmental management
Friday, 1 August 2003, 9:58 am | Lincoln University
A “new role” for the Ministry for the Environment emphasising partnerships with local government, industry and other groups, and more seamlessness in government policies and positions was spelt out by the Ministry’s Chief Executive Barry Carbon at Lincoln ... More >>
Lincoln University graduation total up
Wednesday, 30 April 2003, 3:39 pm | Lincoln University
Seven hundred and fifteen Lincoln students will receive degrees, diplomas and certificates at the University�fs 2003 Graduation Ceremony in Christchurch Town Hall on Friday (2 May), a figure up by around 70 on the total for last year�fs ceremony. More >>
Top Lincoln honours to ecologist & sheep scientist
Wednesday, 30 April 2003, 10:37 am | Lincoln University
National President of the Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society Dr Gerry McSweeney of Arthur’s Pass and prominent Otago-based sheep scientist Dr Jock Allison receive special honours at Lincoln University’s 2003 Graduation Ceremony in Christchurch ... More >>
Horticulturist of Year - Blackcurrant growers
Thursday, 5 December 2002, 10:11 pm | Lincoln University
Canterbury horticulturists scooped the top three places in the final of the Lincoln University Foundation Horticulturist of the Year Competition today (5 December). More >>
Lincoln named for leadership of new CRE
Wednesday, 20 November 2002, 9:20 am | Lincoln University
National research leadership in biosecurity, biocontrol, agri-biotechnology and Matauranga Maori bio-protection has been awarded to Lincoln University with the success (announced today 19.11) of its bid for Ministry of Education funding to establish a campus-based ... More >>
New centre a response to tertiary education strat
Wednesday, 20 November 2002, 9:06 am | Lincoln University
The National Centre for Advanced Bio-Protection Technologies approved for Lincoln University (today 19.11) meets the national strategic goals of innovation, economic development and environmental sustainability through its focus on biosecurity, biocontrol, ... More >>
Kiwi designer a finalist in Pentagon Memorial Comp
Monday, 21 October 2002, 7:54 am | Lincoln University
The creativity of a Kiwi could become part of American history as the United States settles on plans for a national memorial at the Pentagon in honour of those killed in the terrorist attack of 11 September 2001. More >>
Programme proposals in Lincoln’s best interests
Wednesday, 14 August 2002, 11:55 am | Lincoln University
Confidence in the management and processes of Lincoln University has been expressed by Chancellor Margaret Austin following today’s meeting (13.8) of the Council at which proposed course adjustments and academic staff cuts were discussed. More >>
Lincoln University Makes Cost-Saving Decisions
Wednesday, 7 August 2002, 4:46 pm | Lincoln University
The shortening “shelf life” of university programmes and Government failure to fund the “real cost” of tertiary teaching related to the biological and land-based industries and to natural resources management, has forced Lincoln University to modify a number ... More >>
‘Master plan’ urged for urban sustainability
Friday, 19 July 2002, 6:12 pm | Lincoln University
New Zealand’s cities must start thinking about “master plans” for their development or their habitability will be threatened, said Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment Dr Morgan Williams in Lincoln University’s annual State of the Nations ... More >>
Recipe For Keeping NZ Cities Habitable
Tuesday, 16 July 2002, 4:24 pm | Lincoln University
Are New Zealand cities habitable? How long can they remain so? And what should be done to make sure they stay habitable? More >>
Lincoln deficit less than budgeted figure
Friday, 14 June 2002, 4:06 pm | Lincoln University
A $1.4 million reduction on its budgeted deficit of $2.1 million for the 2001 financial year has seen Lincoln University emerge with an operating deficit for the period of less than a million dollars - $749,000. More >>
Lincoln Chancellor Calls For Funding Certainty
Friday, 12 April 2002, 12:13 am | Lincoln University
The time has come for the Government to give certainty to the tertiary education sector about the “quantum of funding” it is to receive and that the funding formula developed by the Tertiary Education Advisory Commission will be implemented, said ... More >>
Encouragement In Keeping On Fitness Programmes
Thursday, 11 April 2002, 1:46 pm | Lincoln University
The “loneliness of the long distance runner” syndrome is a prescription for an early drop-off of involvement in fitness programmes, according to Lincoln University doctoral researcher Kim Sinclair. More >>