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Lincoln University

Sydney and Canberra, Australia

www.lincoln.ac.nz

80-85%

Acceptance Rate

1,800

Total International Students

88%

Placement Rate

15:1

Student Teacher Ratio

Overview
Lincoln University, established in 1878 and located in Lincoln, Canterbury, New Zealand, is the country's only specialist land-based university. It offers a diverse range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs focusing on agriculture, environmental science, agribusiness, landscape architecture, and tourism.

The university emphasizes practical learning and sustainability, providing students with hands-on experience in its own research farms and close ties to industry and government partners. With a student population of approximately 3,000, Lincoln University fosters a close-knit academic community.

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Ranks

Lincoln University is consistently recognized for its excellence in land-based education and research. It ranks in the top 150 globally for agriculture and forestry and holds a QS Five Stars rating. In the 2024 QS World University Rankings, Lincoln University was placed in the top 25% of universities worldwide. Additionally, it is ranked 94th in the UI GreenMetric World University Rankings, highlighting its commitment to sustainability.

Intakes

Lincoln University offers multiple intakes throughout the year to accommodate different student needs. The main intake, Semester One, begins in early March and is the primary start for most programs. Semester Two starts in July, providing an alternative entry point for students who require additional preparation time or who wish to start mid-year. Additionally, there is a Late Year Term from December to February designed for students who want to accelerate their studies or catch up on credits.