The Councils of Lincoln University and Telford Rural Polytechnic are exploring a future relationship that includes a proposal to merge the two institutions next year. This relationship supports a direction signalled by the Lincoln University Council to develop a model of strong collaboration in education and research to support land-based industries. Lincoln University, New Zealand’s specialist land-based university, is shaping this model in line with two governmental intentions; to drive productivity growth and investment in the export sector and to give young people wider choices in education. This model is one of vertical integration to encompass all aspects of the agricultural and land-based sector provision and supply chain, from secondary school, sub-degree teaching to post-doctoral research, commercialisation and extension activities with industry. The proposed merger between Lincoln University and Telford Rural Polytechnic complements the existing partnerships the University already has in place. Lincoln University will continue to enhance its Partnership for Excellence (PFX) relationship with Massey University and relevant industry partners, continue to develop the partnership with AgResearch Ltd that began last year and to develop the relationship with Ngai Tahu. Telford Rural Polytechnic will also continue to enhance its relationships with other providers and industry partners.
Lincoln Uni and Telford to merge
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Lincoln Uni and Telford to merge
11th Mar 10, 2:17pm
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