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You can recover your Pae Āwhina Login password using the form below.

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To recover your Lincoln password you will need to use the Lincoln University IT systems.

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Students:

  • Your Pae Āwhina account is automatically created upon enrolment and linked to your university IT account via Single Sign On (SSO).
  • Please sign in to your Pae Āwhina account with your Lincoln University email address as your username and your Lincoln University password.

Graduates:

  • Now that you are a graduate you will need to update your Pae Āwhina login details (email address and password) so that you can continue to access the site. As a graduate, you can access the support of the Career Centre for a further two years. Enable your graduate access to continue to book appointments, view jobs, access tools and resources, and stay connected with LU Career Centre as a new graduate.

Staff:

  • Please sign in to your Pae Āwhina account with your Lincoln University email address as your username and your Lincoln University password. If you do not yet have an account, register using 'New User'.

Other Users:

  • Please contact us via email at paeawhina@lincoln.ac.nz for further assistance.

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