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Lincoln University Unveils New Student Hub

Lincoln University Unveils New Student Hub

Renovated building fosters collaboration and innovation.

The George Forbes Building at Lincoln University has undergone significant changes since its original opening in 1960. The latest redevelopment creates a vibrant new student hub, contributing to a world-class campus. This space features areas for relaxation, recreation, work, and collaboration with others, reflecting the university's focus on students' success in study and employment.

The building is a notable landmark in the area, demonstrating Lincoln University's commitment to supporting learners. The university's strong domestic and international partnerships in research and teaching are also highlighted through initiatives such as Bioprotection Aotearoa, a Centre of Research Excellence that trains the next generation of bioprotection researchers.

Lincoln University has a long history of commercial collaboration, with the New Zealand Agricultural Engineering Institute (NZAEI), now Lincoln Agritech, contributing practical engineering solutions to agricultural issues. The university's focus on agriculture and horticulture has positioned it well in New Zealand's economy.

The QS World University Rankings place Lincoln University among the top 150 for agriculture and forestry, as well as hospitality and leisure. The university's hub of research excellence, combined with its strong student population and financial sustainability, make it an attractive institution to study at.