List of honorary doctors of Lincoln University (New Zealand)

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The list of Honorary Doctors of Lincoln University below shows the recipients of honorary doctorates conferred by Lincoln University in New Zealand since it attained full autonomy from the University of Canterbury in 1990. [1]

YearRecipientDegree
1993 Helen Hughes DSc
1993 Sidney Hurst DSc
1994 Robert Sutherland DSc
1996 Ropata Wahawaha Stirling DNatRes
1997 Allan Wright DCom
1997 Alfred Jabu Numpang DNatRes [2]
1998 Vicki Buck DCom
1998 Diana, Lady Isaac DNatRes
1998 Alberto Fujimori DSc (revoked in 2010) [3] [4]
1999 Ron Trotter DCom
1999 Don McKinnon DCom
2000 Malcolm Cameron DSc
2000 Tim Wallis DCom
2000 Mike Moore DCom
2001 Terry Ryan DSc
2001 John Buck DCom
2001 Hamid Bin Bugo DCom
2002 Peter Elworthy DCom
2002 Charlie Challenger DNatRes
2003 Gerry McSweeney DNatRes
2003 Suranant Subhadrabandhu DSc
2004 Tipene O'Regan DCom
2004 Morgan Williams DNatRes
2005 Frank Boffa DNatRes
2005 Reinhart Langer DSc
2006 Margaret Austin DSc
2006 Allan Hubbard DCom
2007 Bob Charles DNatRes
2007 Peri Drysdale DCom
2008 Chris Doig DSocSc
2008 Graham Kitson DSc
2009 Mark Inglis DNatRes
2009 John Roadley DCom
2010 Garth Carnaby DSc
2010 Rob Fenwick DNatRes
2011 Henry van der Heyden DCom
2012 Graeme Harrison DCom
2012 Richie McCaw DNatRes
2012 Jan Wright DSc
2013 John Palmer DCom
2014 Peter Townsend DCom
2015 Mark Solomon DNatRes
2015 Sue Suckling DSc
2016 John Luxton DSc
2016 Peter Skelton DNatRes
2017 Annabel Langbein DCom
2018 Margaret Bazley [5] DNatRes
2018 Tom Lambie [5] DNatRes
2018 Geoff Ross [5] DCom
2019 John Penno [6] DCom
2019 Hugh Wilson [6] DNatRes
2019 John Tavendale [6] DCom
2021 Andy Borland [7] DCom
2021 Jim Douglas [8] DSc
2022 David Carter [9] DCom
2022 Bruce Scoggins [9] DSc
2022 Phil Beatson [9] DSc
2023 David Shearer [10] DCom
2023 Anake Goodall [11] DNatRes
2024 Steve Smith [12]
2024 Deb Gilbertson [12]

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