Wednesday, 14 July 2021, 2:29 pm
Lincoln University today officially opened the first of
two new science buildings, marking a significant milestone
along a journey that began more than 10 years ago, following
the 2010/2011 Canterbury earthquakes.
The Minister of Research,
Science and Innovation Hon Dr Megan Woods performed the
formalities at today’s event, cutting the ceremonial
ribbon to officially open the building that will be home to
over 50 staff and postgraduate students from Lincoln
University’s Department of Agricultural Sciences,
responsible for teaching and research in the animal
sciences.
During today’s opening ceremony, Lincoln
also acknowledged its elevated profile as a world-ranked
Press Release – Lincoln University Lincoln University today officially opened the first of two new science buildings, marking a significant milestone along a journey that began more than 10 years ago, following the 2010/2011 Canterbury earthquakes.
The 2020 Annual Report provides information on the University’s financial and service performance and importantly the progress it has made towards its strategic goals. The University’s Strategy 2019-2028 has been particularly significant following .
Press Release – Lincoln University The 2020 Annual Report provides information on the Universitys financial and service performance and importantly the progress it has made towards its strategic goals. The Universitys Strategy 2019-2028 has been particularly significant following …
The 2020 Annual Report provides information on the University’s financial and service performance and importantly the progress it has made towards its strategic goals.
The University’s Strategy 2019-2028 has been particularly significant following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, as it has provided a robust framework, balancing the here and now with a long-term view. It remains the key driver for the University’s growth, financial sustainability and ultimate realisation of its vision.
Acting Vice-Chancellor Professor Bruce McKenzie said Lincoln wanted an opportunity to publicly congratulate its 2020 graduates and their families, as well as the 2021 cohort. McKenzie said it was wonderful to be back in the central city and “marching through a rejuvenated Christchurch”. “The Town Hall is a fantastic venue at which we hosted graduation ceremonies from 1994 until 2010.
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Lincoln University PhD student Karla Lopez Reyes was among the first of the 250 PhD students to be allowed to enter New Zealand. Video first published on February 26 2020. “It is great to be back, and to be able to showcase our graduates and graduands to the people of Christchurch through the procession.