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Lincoln to offer food safety short courses
Complex and rapidly changing patterns in global food consumption, manufacturing, and retailing are creating a completely new range of problems in food safety, says a senior Lincoln University lecturer.
Dream closer to reality
PALMERSTON NORTH student Braydon Schroder is the latest winner of the Hugh Williams Ravensdown Memorial University Scholarship.
Numbers game
The Hound understands the recent crowing by Massey and Lincoln universities about the ‘huge growth’ in ag student numbers this year needs to be put into perspective.
Student in battle against stink bug
In the wake of the Queensland fruit fly threat Lincoln University PhD student Laura Nixon is working hard to develop a weapon in the fight to stop the introduction of another unwanted destructive pest, the brown marmorated stink bug.
1080 threat will not harm trade but ongoing issues a concern
Lincoln University experts say the blackmail threat to lace baby formula with 1080, will not have long-term effects on New Zealand agricultural exports.
Agri-food course gets enrolments boost
A Lincoln University agri-food course is experiencing 150% growth in enrolment numbers after only two years on the curriculum.
University farm hits the wall
The hot dry summer and a strategic move to use less nitrogen is taking its toll on the Lincoln University Dairy Farm.
Lincoln enrolments ‘back on track’
Lincoln University is experiencing strong growth in new student enrolments across all areas of study, latest figures show.
New app makes field work a breeze
A Lincoln University IT graduate has developed an app that is making life much easier for staff carrying out fieldwork.
New role gives support to Māori and Pacific students
Jo Frew is not averse to tapping on the shoulder of students at Lincoln University if she does not recognise the face and feels she should.