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''Lincoln University'' is the specialist land-based university in New Zealand.  
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''Lincoln University'' <!--('''Other name''', ABBREV) supports...--> was founded in 1992, when it also gained university status and after "Humberside Polytechnic" was renamed to University of Lincolnshire & Humberside. Its history shows the original institution from which the university grew, was Hull School of Art, which opened in 1861 in Hull. In 2001, it was finally renamed to University of Lincoln.


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As a publicly owned and operated  university that exists and operates under New Zealand statute, it is strongly committed to transforming land, people and economies.  
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Arguably no other New Zealand university has had such a direct link with the New Zealand economy, and with the people responsible for fuelling the economy for much of that time, than us.


The Lincoln University main office is in Lincolnshire, [[UK]]. Other campuses are located in Riseholme, Holbeach and Hull.
its web site is at http://www.lincoln.ac.nz


For a more detailed description see http://www.lincoln.ac.nz/About-Lincoln-University/Lincoln-University-profile/


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Lincoln U has a total number of 9,695 students on campus, 1,107 staff members (academic and supporting staff combined).


The university's web site is at http://www.lincoln.ac.uk.
== History of Lincoln University ==


Its publications are listed on http://www.lincoln.ac.uk/home/publications/ and it has a YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/UniversityofLincoln.
Lincoln University is New Zealand's third oldest university. Founded in 1878 as a School of Agriculture, the organisation was linked to Canterbury College, welcoming its first intake of students in 1880.
 
In 1896, with agriculture now well established as the mainstay of New Zealand’s exports, the School of Agriculture separated from Canterbury College and became '''Canterbury Agricultural College''', with its own governing body and the ability to award degrees through the [[University of New Zealand]].  
 
In 1961, the university was officially renamed '''Lincoln College''', becoming a constituent college of the [[University of Canterbury]]. In 1990 Lincoln University formally separated from the University of Canterbury and became the self-governing national university that it is today.




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Latest revision as of 03:36, 29 March 2012

Lincoln University is the specialist land-based university in New Zealand.

As a publicly owned and operated university that exists and operates under New Zealand statute, it is strongly committed to transforming land, people and economies.

Arguably no other New Zealand university has had such a direct link with the New Zealand economy, and with the people responsible for fuelling the economy for much of that time, than us.

its web site is at http://www.lincoln.ac.nz

For a more detailed description see http://www.lincoln.ac.nz/About-Lincoln-University/Lincoln-University-profile/


History of Lincoln University

Lincoln University is New Zealand's third oldest university. Founded in 1878 as a School of Agriculture, the organisation was linked to Canterbury College, welcoming its first intake of students in 1880.

In 1896, with agriculture now well established as the mainstay of New Zealand’s exports, the School of Agriculture separated from Canterbury College and became Canterbury Agricultural College, with its own governing body and the ability to award degrees through the University of New Zealand.

In 1961, the university was officially renamed Lincoln College, becoming a constituent college of the University of Canterbury. In 1990 Lincoln University formally separated from the University of Canterbury and became the self-governing national university that it is today.



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