About
The Rhodes Trust is an educational charity which brings together and develops exceptional people who are impatient with the way things are and have the courage to act.
About the Rhodes Trust
About our Partnership Programmes
Impact & Legacy
Discover how Rhodes Scholars are making a positive impact upon the world today and how we think about the organisation's past.
Scholarships
The Rhodes Scholarship is a fully-funded postgraduate award which enables talented young people from around the world to study at the University of Oxford. Here you can find out more, including how to apply.
The Rhodes Scholarship
Information for Institutions and Universities
Scholar Community
There are over 4,500 living Rhodes Scholars residing in more than 100 countries around the world. Explore the community and discover how you can be involved.
Programmes & Events
Discover the programmes and events for the Rhodes community and the general public.
Donations & Bequests
Explore our fundraising campaign and discover ways to contribute and get involved.
Contact & Staff
Please get in touch with us.
Initiatives Open to All
At the Rhodes Trust, we are committed to fostering an inclusive community where opportunities are accessible to all individuals, regardless of background or affiliation. Our journey towards inclusivity is rooted in the recognition that collaboration and collective action are essential for driving meaningful change.
Calendar of Events
Our calendar of events taking place at Rhodes House, Oxford, and around the world. Current Scholars and Alumni very welcome to attend.
Highlights
Review the content, impact analysis and media coverage of previous Rhodes Trust events.
Scholars' Library
Part of the Lifelong Fellowship portfolio, the Scholars’ Library is a monthly book talk series, open to Scholars and the general public. In each event, Scholars present, discover and debate their literary works with those in the community and beyond.
The Bram Fischer Memorial Lecture
The Bram Fischer Memorial Lecture happens every year at Rhodes House and is in celebration of the life and commitment to justice shown by Bram Fischer (Orange Free State & New College 1931). We welcome a wide range of speakers, but a common thread is justice and Africa.