Rhodes University celebrates national teaching award for Dr Boudina McConnachie
Rhodes University is ending the year on a celebratory note as Dr Boudina McConnachie, Head of the Department of Music and Musicology at Rhodes University, has been honoured with the prestigious National University Teaching Award (NUTA) for 2024. This accolade recognises her exceptional contributions to music education and her innovative approaches to integrating indigenous African musical arts into academic curricula.
Teaching and Learning Showcase explores Transformative Pedagogies in Changing Times
Rhodes University hosted its much-anticipated Teaching and Learning Showcase on 21 November 2024 under the theme "Transformative Pedagogies in Changing Times." The event, organised by the Centre for Higher Education Research, Teaching and Learning (CHERTL), brought lecturers, researchers and students together to explore transformative teaching methods and share ideas for adapting to the ever-changing educational environment.
Rhodes University celebrates 120 years of excellence with Distinguished Alumni Awards dinner
On 20 November 2024, Rhodes University marked its 120th anniversary celebrations with a prestigious Distinguished Alumni Awards Dinner. The event honoured alumni who have made exceptional contributions across various fields and reaffirmed the University’s legacy of producing leaders and innovators.
ILAM’s music heritage archive project emphasises accessibility and community ownership
The rich musical heritage of Keiskammahoek has been preserved and made accessible through a collaborative cataloguing project, led by the International Library of African Music (ILAM) at Rhodes University. This initiative is the first in South Africa to catalogue a collection in isiXhosa and English, highlighting a significant step towards inclusive and representative music heritage preservation.
Rhodes University LLB student Oyama Mzayidume earns a Rhodes Scholarship
Final-year law student Oyama Mzayidume has been awarded the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship for 2025. She was selected from 22 finalists drawn from the highest number of applications in eight years, received in 2024 by the selection committee from the combined Eastern Cape and Free State region.
Rhodes University’s Prof. Janice Limson's SARChI Chair upgraded to Tier 1 with renewed funding for five years
Rhodes University has achieved a significant milestone with the upgrading, in October, of Professor Janice Limson’s South African Research Chairs Initiative (SARChI) Chair in Biotechnology Innovation and Engagement.
Rhodes University’s Distinguished Professor Heila Lotz-Sisitka honoured with prestigious SAERA education research award
Distinguished Professor Heila Lotz-Sisitka, a leading figure in environmental education, was recently awarded the 2024 SAERA Research Honours Award by the South African Education Research Association (SAERA), at their annual conference in Bloemfontein.
Rhodes University’s Education Faculty secures significant funding from Oppenheimer Memorial Trust
Rhodes University, located in Makhanda, South Africa, is committed to academic excellence, research innovation, and community engagement. With a rich history dating back to 1904, the university has established itself as a leading institution of higher learning, producing graduates who make a positive impact in their chosen fields.
Science for the people: Rhodes University leads in South African Journal of Science edition focused on sustainability science engagement
Both Rhodes University and the South African Journal of Science celebrate their 120th anniversary in 2024, marking their significant contributions to the scholarly community. Questions about who is involved in scientific research, and who the research is for, come into sharp focus as South Africa also celebrates its 30th year of democracy.
Exam conversations with first-year students: The final push towards academic success
Rhodes University staff and first-year students gathered at the Eden Grove Red Lecture Theatre for the final session of the Pathways to Success: Conversations with First-Year Students series. This four-part series, an integral component of the Rhodes University First-Year Extended Orientation (RUFYE) Programme, was established by Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Academic and Student Affairs, Professor Monnapula-Mapesela, to bridge the gap between high school and university for first-year students.
Rhodes University librarians awarded for boosting children's literacy at the 2024 LIASA Conference
At the 2024 LIASA Conference, Rhodes University Librarians Ms. Silindile Dube and Ms. Lucky Mosia-Xaba received the esteemed Best Lightning Talk Award for their presentation titled "Enhancing Children’s Reading Literacy through Classroom Libraries: Siyafundisana eMakhanda Project Initiative by Rhodes University Librarians".
Dr Pakiso Tondi wins prestigious SAASSAP 2024 Presidency Lifetime Award
Dr Pakiso Tondi, Director of bet36体育投注_bet36体育在线—激情赢盈中√ and Development at Rhodes University, has been honoured with the 2024 Presidency Lifetime Award by the South African Association of Senior Student Affairs Professionals (SAASSAP). This prestigious award recognises Dr Tondi's substantial contributions to higher education and the Student Affairs and Services (SAS) sector in South Africa. He received the Award together with the Principal and Vice-Chancellor of UNISA, Prof Puleng LenkaBula.
Rhodes University integrates local artist’s 'Hairitage' series into academic curriculum, highlighting cultural identity
In the vibrant tapestry of emerging artists, 26-year-old local artist Lithemba Nziweni stands out with a unique voice that connects deeply with his cultural roots and the broader socio-political context of the Global South. His ongoing photography series, Hairitage, has recently achieved an academic milestone by being integrated into the curriculum at Rhodes University. This marks a significant step in the recognition of his work and also reflects the University’s commitment to fostering academic discourse around art that emerges from the Global South. The inclusion of Hairitage in the Art History and Visual Culture module, specifically in the "Photography of the Global South" course, underscores both its artistic merit and its cultural resonance.
Makhanda stakeholders welcome SIU's investigation into Makana Local Municipality
On 10 September 2024, the President of the Republic of South Africa, Mr Cyril Ramaphosa, signed a proclamation empowering the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) to investigate allegations of serious maladministration and improper and unlawful conduct in the affairs of the Makana Local Municipality.
Rhodes University student receives R700,000 SAB Foundation Start-up Grant
Ntobeko Promise Songcata, a Rhodes University PhD student, has been awarded the prestigious R700,000 start-up grant from the SAB Foundation. His biotechnology start-up, Pro'land Biotech, co-founded with Charles Arineitwe, was recognised for their innovative invention, PetriCam, at the 2024 Social Innovation and Disability Empowerment Awards. Pro’land Biotech is one of the first spinouts of the recently established Rhodes Enterprises (Pty) Ltd.
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At 30 years old, Pearl Qwane’s journey is a testament to perseverance, resilience, and a deep-rooted passion for making a difference in healthcare. Born and raised in Tsomo, a small town, Pearl’s upbringing in a close-knit rural community shaped her values and ignited her desire to uplift others.
Rhodes University and SANEF lead the charge with the Makhanda Declaration for media freedom
The School of Journalism and Media Studies at Rhodes University, in collaboration with the South African National Editors' Forum (SANEF), introduced the Makhanda Declaration. This significant proclamation aims to rejuvenate the field of journalism in South Africa, aligning with the celebration of SA Media Freedom Day. October 19 marks Media Freedom Day, commemorating Black Wednesday in 1977 when the Apartheid regime banned the World and Sunday World newspapers and imprisoned anti-apartheid journalists.
Rhodes University alumni come together to elevate sports and fund bursaries at Golf Day Event
As part of Rhodes University’s RU120 celebrations, the Old Rhodian Golf Club (established in 1970), under the leadership of Terry Sutherland, organised a Golf Day at Royal Johannesburg to bring alumni together for a noble cause. From a modest 60 participants to an incredible 200, this event aimed at generating third-stream income for the University. saw the awarding of a significant bursary to nineteen-year-old Psychology student Luyolo Nketsheni, who was the Sports Star of the Year 2023 (Awarded by Mfuzo Boxing Camp) and Sportsperson of the Year 2023 (Awarded by Rhodes University). The bursary, which will cover her academic needs for the next three years, represents a milestone in the Golf Club’s commitment to student support.
The Association of Old Rhodians embracing a new era of leadership
The Association of Old Rhodians, a vibrant community of Rhodes University alumni, has embarked on an exciting new chapter with the election of Professor Rosa Klein as President and Mr. Qondakele Sompondo as Deputy President. These visionary leaders bring a wealth of experience, passion, and dedication to their roles, and they are poised to shape the future of the Association and foster a more profound connection among its members.
Arts as a means for healing: activist Dr Michael Barry inspires postgraduates at RU120 graduation
Last week, Rhodes University conferred an honorary Doctor of Laws (LLD) degree on South African art activist and educator Dr Michael Barry, acknowledging his tireless efforts to blend art with social justice, education, and community engagement. His work has long inspired a generation of artists, educators, and cultural advocates, making this recognition a fitting tribute.