Current Rhodes Scholar activities
Rhodes Scholars are women and men drawn from diverse backgrounds in many countries. They are leaders in extra-curricular activities, committed to promoting the public good.
In Oxford, as well as focusing on their studies and related academic and professional activities, Rhodes Scholars are active in their colleges, departments, University clubs and societies, and their local, national, and international communities. Many take part in sporting, musical, theatrical, political, religious, and other activities. They are also deeply engaged in community service activities in Oxford and around the world, and the advocacy of causes they believe important for the world’s future.
The varied experiences of many Oxford students are reflected here.
Rhodes House hosts social, intellectual, and cultural activities to welcome Scholars and support them in their transition to study in Oxford, to enrich the experience of Scholars, and to strengthen the Rhodes community in Oxford. Increasingly, activities aim to connect current Scholars with Rhodes alumni from around the world, and to promote focus on solutions to world problems.
Current Scholars in Oxford themselves organise such groups and activities as:
Rhodes Scholars' Southern African Forum
The Rhodes Scholars' Southern African Forum (RSSAF) is a charitable organization dedicated to enacting positive change in Southern Africa.
RSSAF's mission is three-fold; to increase awareness of social, political and economic issues in Southern Africa, to raise and distribute funds to support small-scale community development, and last, to stimulate discussion about the historical relationship between the scholarship and the region. At the core of our work is our grants programme. Past projects have included the creation of a maternity ward in rural Kenya, a micro-credit funding scheme in Tanzania and an education scheme for genocide victims in Rwanda. Our events are long-celebrated traditions among the Rhodes community, including our spring garden party and talents auction. Please email the team at mawaul@gmail.com for more information!
Rhodes Women
Since 2006, women Rhodes Scholars at Oxford have been meeting as part of a lunchtime series to share their personal stories and reflect on being women scholars. Established under the leadership of former Rhodes Trustee and Pro Vice-Chancellor, Professor Elizabeth Fallaize, Rhodes Women have created mentoring opportunities for women scholars in Oxford, organised seminars on issues such as building a career in academia and dealing with gender in fieldwork experiences, and initiated the 30th Anniversary of Rhodes Women celebrations in 2008. If you would like to get involved with Rhodes Women's activities, or would like to find out more, please contact Amy.King@trinity.ox.ac.uk.
Black Association of Rhodes Scholars (BAR)
BAR seeks to generate discussion on issues pertinent to the black diaspora amongst all Rhodes Scholars in residence and alumni, as well as the wider University of Oxford. Past events have included lectures on black leadership in the 21st century by Ghanaian President John Kufuor and entrepreneur Mo Ibrahim, a black women’s forum, and numerous other social and cultural events. For more information about this organisation, or to discuss the experiences of black Scholars, email roscoe.roman@gmail.com or seshauna@gmail.com.
LGBT
Oxford is generally thought to be a safe and welcoming place for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) students, and the Rhodes community is no exception. LGBT Scholars have a loose association with a reception at the beginning of the year, ad hoc discussions and get-togethers, events with guests like Justice Edwin Cameron of the Constitutional Court of South Africa, and a listserv for past and present members of the community. For more information about the group or LGBT life at Oxford, email ryan.thoreson@gmail.com or ask Rhodes House to put you in touch!
Cricket
Annually, Rhodes Scholars are invited to join the one "Team Rhodes Scholar" that exists - the Rhodes Cricket XI. During Trinity Term and the summer, this composite side of many talents and nationalities takes on established cricket teams in Oxford and touring part-timers from Australia, as preparation for the now traditional finale of the Rhodes season, the Rhodes-Commonwealth Scholar cricket match. The team showcases all levels of cricketing skill. Open to both men and women, it is common for a Varsity Blues cricket player to play alongside a total newcomer to the sport, and an Australian to shout in support of a South African team mate! A great spirit dominates the side,and there is a healthy competitive edge - especially in what has now become a traditional summer "grudge" match up and against the Commonwealth Scholars (also known as "the Commies"). This year the Rhodes XI avenged the close defeat to the "Commies" in 2008, by thrashing them by 6 wickets! We're always looking for more players and setting up matches for the summer period. Please contact: salih.solomon@oriel.ox.ac.uk for more information or ideas for setting up a match up of touring Rhodes alumni versus resident Rhodies...