Rhodes Scholar Video Wall
View our videos from current Scholars, Alumni and groups.
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Meet the first Rhodes Global Scholars 2019
The two Global Scholars to join the Rhodes Scholar Class of 2019 are Olga Romanova from Russia and Adam Adebe from Ethiopia.
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Jonas Bovijn: Rhodes Scholar Research in 60 Seconds
Jonas (Paul Roos Gymnasium, Stellenbosch & Christ Church 2016) is reading for a DPhil in Genomic Medicine and Statistics and shares his research in 60 seconds.
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Arslan Chaudhry: Rhodes Scholar Research in 60 seconds
Arslan (Pakistan & New College 2016) is reading a DPhil in Engineering Science at the University of Oxford and shares his research in 60 seconds.
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Zahra Gomes: Rhodes Scholar Research in 60 Seconds
Zahra Gomes (Commonwealth Caribbean & Somerville 2016) tells us about her research on Baryon, Acoustic Oscillations using photo metric red shifts. Zahra is reading a DPhil in Astrophysics at the University of Oxford.
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Jade Leung: Rhodes Scholar Research in 60 Seconds
Jade Leung (New Zealand & Linacre 2016) is reading a DPhil in the governance of Artificial Intelligence at the Future of Humanity Institute (University of Oxford).
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Dr Peter Stamos Coming Up Dinner Speech 2018
This year at the Coming Up Dinner, Dr Peter Stamos (California & Worcester 1981), Rhodes Trustee, gave the speech welcoming the Class of 2018 to the Rhodes Community and Oxford.
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Welcome: Coming Up Dinner 2018
Coming Up Dinner for the Class of 2018 was held at Rhodes House on Friday 16 November. Warden and CEO, Dr Elizabeth Kiss gave her first welcome speech.
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Bram Fischer Memorial Lecture 2018
This year, we welcomed Mr Pravin Jamnadas Gordhan to speak at our Bram Fischer Memorial Lecture 2018. His lecture was titled ‘Principled Activism for Social Justice in a Troubled World’.
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Jung Kian Ng (Malaysia & Oriel 2017) speech at Welcome Day 2018
Jung Kian Ng (Malaysia & Oriel 2017) shares with the Class of 2018 on Welcome Day what he expected to do at Oxford versus what he did in reality. He encourages Rhodes Scholars to try new things and take advantage of the many opportunities Oxford has to offer.