Rhodes Film Fora | For Tomorrow
A Screening & discussion of "For Tomorrow" following grassroots innovators dedicated to fighting today's most pressing sustainability issues
Our calendar of events taking place at Rhodes House, Oxford, and around the world. Scholars in Residence, Alumni and the general public are very welcome to attend. Events are listed so it is clear which audience they apply to.
A Screening & discussion of "For Tomorrow" following grassroots innovators dedicated to fighting today's most pressing sustainability issues
On Sunday 12 May, Rhodes House will be open to the public as part of Oxfordshire Artweeks. Guests can explore the art exhibitions and installations at Rhodes House including 'I Am Because We Are' by Nicola Green and Çiknia jonë: Our Girlhood by Elena Gallina.
We look forward to engaging with our fellow Rhodes Scholars from constituencies across Africa at the annual virtual get-together.
Join Joseph (New Jersey & Exeter 1958) to discuss power and political leadership, and changes in US academia and government over the years.
Join us on Friday 31 May for an evening reception with Dr Elizabeth Kiss, Warden of Rhodes House.
Join us on Saturday 1 June for an evening reception with Dr Elizabeth Kiss, Warden of Rhodes House.
Join us in DC to see one another and to welcome recent Scholars into the alumni community!
Further details to follow.
Further details to follow.
Join neurodiversity expert, and neurodivergent business leader, Maureen Dunne to explore her new book 'The Neurodiversity Edge'
Find out about the financial and legal situation of the Rhodes Trust in this session led by Peter Anderson and Glen James.
Find out about the financial and legal situation of the Rhodes Trust in this session led by Peter Anderson and Glen James.
Find out about the strategy of the Rhodes Trust in this session led by Warden Elizabeth Kiss.
Find out about the strategy of the Rhodes Trust in this session led by Warden Elizabeth Kiss.
The CARS Second Sunday meets on the second Sunday of each month. These gatherings enables members of our community to engage in thoughtful, deep, meaningful, supportive, and fun conversation.
We look forward to engaging with our fellow Rhodes Scholars from constituencies across Africa at the annual virtual get-together.
Join with Nina Yancy (Texas & New College 2013) for a conversation on her book: How the Color Line Bends'
Join Hon. Dr. Nigel Clarke for a lecture on Big Lessons from a Small Country: Jamaica’s Economic Transformation – A Work in Progress.
Join Rhodes Scholar Dr. S Ann Colbourne (Newfoundland & Corpus Christi 1980 and Co-Chair, Rhodes Society) to share Oxford memories, hear updates from Rhodes and learn how you can engage in the next chapter of the Scholarships. Partners welcome to attend. Kindly RSVP to Pamela at pamela.chang@rhodeshouse.ox.ac.uk by 14 April. Please advise any dietary restrictions and if you have any accessibility needs.
Join Greg Pak (Texas & Hertford 1991) for a conversation on his comic books.