Lincoln University
Region: Oceania
Country/Region: New Zealand
Found Year: 1990
Address: Springs Road
Introduction

Lincoln University is New Zealand’s specialist landbased university and was established as the Southern Hemisphere’s first dedicated agricultural college in 1878. Based in Canterbury, New Zealand, the institution, which became a university in 1990, has forged a strong connection with the land and the productive industries that flow from it. The University is deliberately specialised and is uniquely positioned to work alongside industry, community, and people from around the globe, to answer the biggest questions facing the world today. Lincoln University is ranked in the top 500 by QS World Rankings and ranked in the top 100 in the world for agricultural programmes. The University also has a partnership agreement with the Euroleague for Life Sciences (ELLS) – an exclusive network of seven leading European universities.

Global Ranking of Academic Subjects
Best Ranked Subjects
Subject Rank
Agricultural Sciences
101-150
Food Science & Technology
151-200
Veterinary Sciences
201-300
Ecology
301-400
Economics
301-400
Key Statistics
2089
Total Enrollment
419(20.1%)
International Students
1436
Undergraduate Enrollment
197(13.7%)
International Students
653
Graduate Enrollment
222(34.0%)
International Students