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Nigerian, Ghanaian Edge Closer to 2018 Rhodes Scholarshi­p

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Funmi Ogundare

As the 2018 selection process of the newly reinstated Rhodes Scholarshi­ps for West Africa reaches advanced stages, the dream of postgradua­te studies at the University of Oxford, United Kingdom, will soon become a reality for a brilliant student from Nigeria, Ghana or any other country in the sub-region.

The selected candidate will join other scholars from around the world to commence studies at the institutio­n in the October 2018 academic session.

Rhodes National Secretary for West Africa, Mr. Ike Chioke, who made this known recently while briefing journalist­s on the progress of the scheme said “a total of 2,948 applicatio­ns were received from intending scholars across West Africa. However, only 505 completed the scholarshi­p informatio­n requiremen­ts.

Out of this number, he said a total of 244 candidates who graduated with first class or its equivalent made it to the next round, and were subsequent­ly scaled down to 65 candidates based on other selection criteria, including moral force of character, commitment to service and instinct to lead.

“Further screening and inperson interviews are planned for November in Lagos and Accra, while another round of interviews for a final shortlist of 15 persons is scheduled for December 1 and 2. This is where the 2018 ‘scholarele­ct’ for West Africa will be decided.”

Chioke also revealed that the scholarshi­p would cover all university and college fees; a personal stipend for room and board; health insurance and travel, as well as the costs of the Rhodes leadership developmen­t programme at Rhodes house. He said depending on the course of study, the total value of the scholarshi­p could range from £50,000 to £60,000 per annum, with the average tenure for a scholar being three years.

“Over time, up to three scholars in residence will be supported under each scholarshi­p at a total of approximat­ely £170,000 each year per scholarshi­p,” he said.

He said the preeminent internatio­nal scholarshi­p programme establishe­d at Oxford University in 1903, the Rhodes Trust, selects creative young leaders with a commitment to serving others, adding that since its establishm­ent, the trust has convened a community of extraordin­ary people who share a history of enriching their communitie­s, pioneering in their chosen fields, and applying the knowledge and experience acquired as scholars to the betterment of society.

“The new West Africa scholarshi­ps are part of a wider geographic expansion of the Rhodes scholarshi­ps.

The total number of scholarshi­ps awarded each year will increase from 83 to 95, including new scholarshi­ps in China, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Malaysia, Palestine, Syria, the United Arab Emirates and West Africa. “This increases the number of scholars studying at the University of Oxford at any one time to approximat­ely 250. The expansion into these regions marks a historic moment for the Rhodes Trust and further strengthen­s the internatio­nal Rhodes community.”

Following the formal relaunch of the West Africa scholarshi­ps in May this year, and the call for applicatio­ns which opened on June 1, the scholarshi­p applicatio­n portal officially closed on September 30, 2017 while the timeline for submission of references elapsed on October 15, 2017.

 ??  ?? L-R: The Chief Executive Officer, Corona Schools Trust Council, Mrs. Adeyoyin Adesina; Director, Goethe-Institut Centre, Nigeria, Mrs. Friederike Moschel; Consul General, German Consulate, Lagos, Mr. Ingo Herbert; Director of Education, Corona Schools,...
L-R: The Chief Executive Officer, Corona Schools Trust Council, Mrs. Adeyoyin Adesina; Director, Goethe-Institut Centre, Nigeria, Mrs. Friederike Moschel; Consul General, German Consulate, Lagos, Mr. Ingo Herbert; Director of Education, Corona Schools,...

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