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101 new Rhodes scholars

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THE Rhodes Trust has announced a record-breaking class of 101 new Rhodes scholars.

This cohort, who will arrive at Rhodes House, Oxford, in October 2019, features young people from all fields of study who have exceptiona­l leadership potential and share a commitment to positive change.

The Rhodes Class of 2019 will be the most geographic­ally diverse in the Trust’s 116-year history. Scholars were selected from two new Rhodes constituen­cies, East Africa (Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, South Sudan and Burundi) and Saudi Arabia, as well as from a reinstated Singapore constituen­cy.

For the first time, the Trust also offered two Rhodes Scholarshi­ps to candidates from anywhere in the world not otherwise eligible to apply, a significan­t step in its efforts to make the Rhodes a truly global Scholarshi­p.

Applicatio­ns for the new Global Scholarshi­p were received from 32 countries.

The two inaugural Global Scholars who will join the 2019 cohort are Olga Romanova from Russia and Adam Abebe from Ethiopia.

Romanova is currently studying bio-engineerin­g at Harvard University where she is developing a skin temperatur­e correlatio­n

model, which will be incorporat­ed in a wearable device for paediatric cancer patients.

She was was raised in Japan and represente­d Japan at four World Championsh­ips with a National

Synchronis­ed Skating Team. She hopes to bring together the fields of bioenginee­ring, global health and social policy through her studies at Oxford.

Abebe is a student at the University of Pennsylvan­ia, majoring in Health and Societies with a Master’s in Non-Profit Leadership. Having lived in several African countries, he has focused on internatio­nal developmen­t across different sectors. At Oxford, he plans to conduct research in the area of internatio­nal developmen­t.

The Rhodes Trust, based at the University of Oxford, brings together and develops exceptiona­l people from all over the world, and in all fields of study, who are impatient with the way things are and have the courage to act.

The Rhodes Scholarshi­ps are postgradua­te awards providing transforma­tive educationa­l opportunit­ies. Establishe­d in 1903, they are the oldest and perhaps the most prestigiou­s internatio­nal graduate scholarshi­p programme in the world.

Nearly 8,000 Rhodes Scholars have gone on to serve at the forefront of government, education, the arts, NGOs, commerce, research and other sectors.

Rhodes Trust CEO and warden Dr Elizabeth Kiss said: “All of us at Rhodes House are looking forward to meeting this new group of remarkable young people from all corners of the world.”

“Their interests range widely, from genomics to poetry, human rights to nanopartic­les.

“Many have overcome challeng- ing life circumstan­ces, from refugee status to foster care to navigating education as a first-generation college student.

“All of them demonstrat­e the power of the human spirit to strive and excel and give me great hope for the future,” said Dr Kiss.

The Trust’s geographic expansion, she added, is critical to the ability to sustain the status of the Rhodes as the world’s most prestigiou­s post-graduate fellowship.

“Even more importantl­y, it enables us to create a community of friendship and shared discovery that brings together young people from all over the world, ensuring that our scholars are equipped to approach the world’s most complex questions with curiosity, a cooperativ­e spirit and the ability to cross boundaries, challenge stereotype­s and break down walls,” she added.

The Trust’s efforts to ensure that the world’s diversity is reflected at Rhodes House have expanded the Rhodes Scholarshi­p to new countries and regions in recent years, including China, West Africa, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Malaysia, Palestine, Singapore, Syria and the United Arab Emirates.

The most recent expansion increases the number of Rhodes Scholars studying at the University of Oxford at any one time to more than 250.

 ?? — Photo courtesy of Rhodes Trust ?? The class of 2019 will be starting their studies next October.
— Photo courtesy of Rhodes Trust The class of 2019 will be starting their studies next October.

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