Stewart, EmmaEspiner, StephenSimmons, David2023-03-222023-03-222023-05Stewart, E. J., Espiner, S., & Simmons, D. G. (2023). A bibliographical review of research completed by Nepali students at Lincoln University, New Zealand (1956 - 2022). Department of Tourism, Sport & Society, Lincoln University, Faculty of Environment, Society and Design, Lincoln University, New Zealand.978-0-86476-481-2https://hdl.handle.net/10182/15965Not long after the summiting of Everest in May 1953, Bidur Kumar Thapa, the first recorded Nepali student arrived at the then Lincoln Agricultural College, supported by the Colombo Plan. He graduated in 1956 with a Masters of Agricultural Science with Honours in Soil Science under the supervision of Dr Walker, and went on to publish his findings on grassland soils in the Journal of Soil Science, in 1959. Thapa’s work laid the foundation and pathway for future students from Nepal. In the following years, more than fifty Nepali research students have been recorded in the Lincoln University archives as completing a range of research-based qualifications from across the University, and in many instances going on to publish findings in scholarly journals. This annotated bibliography sets out to collate, review and curate their collective research efforts spanning almost seventy years.pp.1-105, 118 pages© Lincoln University, New Zealand 2023Lincoln University graduatesNepali studentsresearch outputsthesesdissertationsA bibliographical review of research completed by Nepali students at Lincoln University, New Zealand (1956 - 2022)Other2023-03-22ANZSRC::390303 Higher educationANZSRC::3904 Specialist studies in educationhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Attribution