Professor Arthur Mukenge examines identity, colonialism, and global narratives in French and Francophone Literature
Rhodes University’s Professor Arthur Mukenge, a distinguished scholar of Francophone African literature, delivered his inaugural lecture titled “Literary Criticism in an African Context: A Francophone African Literature Perspective” on 07 October 2024.
Bridging the gap between ecology and social justice in water management
Oghenekaro Nelson Odume is a professor and a director for the Institute for Water Research at Rhodes University. He is a leading researcher in aquatic ecosystems ecology, water quality, and pollution management. His research interests span water quality studies, aquatic ecosystem resilience, and pollutants of emerging concern like plastics and pharmaceuticals. He also focuses on the science-policy-practice interface, water governance, transdisciplinary scholarship, and social-ecological systems research.
TART telescope deployment in Kenya: another milestone for African radio astronomy
August 2024 marked another milestone for African radio astronomy with the successful deployment of another TART (Transient Array Radio Telescope) telescope in Kenya. The installation took place at the Technical University of Kenya (TUK), Nairobi, under the auspices of Rhodes University’s Distinguished Professor Oleg Smirnov, Dr Benjamin Hugo (South African Radio Astronomy Observatory – SARAO – and Rhodes), Mr Rikus Human (Alphawave), Ms Carla Sharpe-Mitchell (SARAO), and a team from TUK and the Kenya Space Agency (KSA). This follows on from a previous TART installation in Mauritius earlier this year.
Breaking Barriers: Liezille Jean Jacobs Becomes First Black Head of Psychology Department at Rhodes University in 120 Years
"Rocklands: On Becoming the First Generation of Black Psychologists in Post-Apartheid South Africa" by Professor Liezille Jean Jacobs offers an essential narrative, blending personal history with professional insight to underscore the challenges Black psychologists face in a transforming South Africa. This narrative reflects Jacobs' triumphs and a broader commentary on the complexities of identity, race, and professional development in Post-Apartheid South Africa. Jacobs' experiences mirror the struggles of many South Africans who had to navigate an educational and professional landscape shaped by the legacies of Apartheid. Yet, her reflections transform the work into something much larger — an exploration of the interplay between personal growth and societal expectations in a profession historically lacking representation for Black individuals.
Rhodes University registers a trading entity for research commercialisation
In an unprecedented development in the institution’s 120 years of research excellence, Rhodes University is set to establish a wholly-owned subsidiary and special-purpose intellectual property commercialisation vehicle to link research innovation and entrepreneurship.
Professor Siphokazi Magadla's book on South African women's armed struggles celebrated
On 26 September 2024, Rhodes University hosted the prestigious Vice-Chancellor's Book Award Lecture, which honoured one of the institution's most distinguished scholars, Associate Professor Siphokazi Magadla, from the Department of Political and International Studies.
Rhodes University hosts screening of “Hold” featuring Director David Ikpo and Producer Tshepang Mamaregane.
Rhodes University Pride Week 2024 is a central highlight of the RU120 celebrations, showcasing its ongoing commitment to inclusivity and equality as it works toward a more diverse and accepting community. As part of this initiative, Rhodes University hosted a special screening of Hold on 25th September 2024 at Eden Grove Red, a poignant and thought-provoking film exploring themes of identity, love, and belonging. Director David Ikpo and Producer Tsheperang Mamaregane were virtually present for a post-screening discussion, where they shared insights into their creative journey, the film's impact, and the critical conversations it has sparked.
Art activist Michael Barry to receive Rhodes University’s highest honour amid creative celebrations
Rhodes University is proud to announce that South African art activist and educator, Michael Barry, will be awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws (LLD) (honoris causa) during the University’s graduation ceremony in Makhanda on 11 October 2024. This prestigious recognition comes as the University celebrates its 120th anniversary, marking more than a century of academic and cultural excellence. Barry's award also coincides with the 50th anniversary of the National Arts Festival, which has solidified Makhanda’s status as South Africa’s Creative City.
Rhodes University’s ‘Building Bridges’ conference highlights research excellence and collaboration
The Rhodes University Centre for Postgraduate Studies (CPGS) held an invaluable two-day conference titled Building Bridges: Unleashing the Potential of Scholarship on September 13th and 14th. Hosted across various Barratt Lecture Hall venues, the event provided postgraduate students a platform to present and showcase their research abstracts — from Honours to Postdoctoral. The event also hosted the prestigious 3 Minute Thesis competition (3MT), where the top ten finalists competed for prizes, and the five most outstanding presenters were awarded for their concise and impactful research summaries.
Rhodes University kicks off Pride Week 2024 with Dr Beverly Ditsie
Rhodes University Pride Week 2024 is a significant part of the #RU120 celebrations as it ties the university's 120th anniversary with the ongoing journey toward inclusivity and equality. This year's event, launched with a keynote address by Dr Beverly Ditsie, a renowned LGBTQIA+ activist and acclaimed filmmaker, highlights the intersection of history, activism, and identity in South Africa's broader struggles for human rights.
Queens of Global Education: Empowering Women in South Africa’s Higher Ed
Continuing to celebrate its 120-year legacy, Rhodes University illustrated its deep commitment to internationalisation and gender equity by sponsoring a unique publication. "Women in Internationalisation" was produced by HERS-SA in association with Rhodes University, which generously sponsored its layout.
Rhodes University honours the legacy of its first Black PhD graduate with the creation of Rev Dr Simon Gqubule Leadership Award
Rhodes University’s Division of bet36体育投注_bet36体育在线—激情赢盈中√ and Development (DSSD) proposed the creation of the Rev Dr Simon Gqubule Student Leadership Award in collaboration with the Gqubule Family, the Methodist Church of Southern Africa (MCSA), and critical leaders supporting student leadership. The award was launched at the Rev Dr Simon Gqubule Memorial Lecture during the annual Leadership Week organised by the Student Representative Council (SRC), where Dr. Mamphela Ramphele delivered an Annual Lecture.
Rhodes University Chamber Choir hits the right notes on Western Cape Tour
The Rhodes University Chamber Choir (RUCC) recently completed a memorable tour of the Western Cape, blending performances, workshops, and collaborations with schools and community choirs along the way. As part of Rhodes University’s RU120 campaign, the tour showcased the power of music to connect people, build relationships, and inspire future generations.
Rhodes University announces 2024 Distinguished Alumni Awards recipients
Rhodes University Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Sizwe Mabizela, announced the 2024 recipients of the coveted Distinguished Alumni Award at the Annual General Meeting of Convocation on Saturday, 06 September 2024. These individuals have significantly contributed to their respective fields and upheld the university’s academic excellence and leadership legacy.
Snelihle Maphumulo Awarded Merit Award at Prestigious Sasol New Signatures Art Competition
Rhodes University’s Snelihle Maphumulo, a 4th-year Bachelor of Fine Arts Sculpture student, has achieved a significant career milestone by receiving a Merit Award at the highly competitive Sasol New Signatures Art Competition. This annual competition, recognised as one of the premier platforms for emerging South African artists, provides young talent the chance to gain national exposure and be recognised in the broader art industry. Maphumulo’s achievement is a testament to her unique artistic voice and ability to tackle deeply personal themes through innovative materials.
Music to our ears - Sibusiso Njeza nominated for KORA Awards
Rhodes University proudly announces that Sbusiso Njeza, a highly respected composer, choral conductor, and Rhodes University lecturer, has been nominated in the prestigious KORA All Africa Music Awards. The KORA Awards, often called the “African Grammys,” have been recognising and celebrating African musical talent since 1994.
Arbor Day Tree Planting Ceremony: A tribute to commitment and legacy at Rhodes University
On the 3rd of September 2024, the Steve Biko Lawns at Rhodes University were filled with respect and nostalgia as Rhodes University held its Arbor Day Tree Planting Ceremony. This year's event was more than a simple celebration of nature but a heartfelt tribute to the university's retirees. These individuals have devoted decades of their lives to the growth and success of the institution.
Rhodes University mourns the passing of James Matthews.
The Rhodes University community is mourning the passing of one of its honorary doctorate recipients, James Matthews. The internationally acclaimed South African poet, author, and dissident voice against Apartheid, passed away at the age of 95. His impact on South African literature and society is immeasurable. A lifelong advocate for freedom, he lived his life in the pursuit and expression of personal and political liberation, using his writing as a vehicle for justice, reflection, and transformation.
Rhodes University champions inclusivity with personalised support for students with disabilities
Rhodes University Division of bet36体育投注_bet36体育在线—激情赢盈中√ & Development is hosting Disability Week 2024 under the theme "I Am Not My Disability - See My Ability." This week-long event aims to promote awareness, accessibility, and inclusivity for individuals with disabilities within the university community.
Collaborative Effort Uncovers Rare Meteorite in Eastern Cape
[Gqeberha, Eastern Cape, Tuesday, 3 September 2024] A significant meteorite fall in South Africa's Eastern Cape Province on Sunday, 25 August 2024, which sparked a collaborative scientific investigation involving several leading universities. The event, witnessed by residents across a vast area, has led to the recovery of a rare meteorite fragment, provisionally named the "Nqweba Meteorite" after the nearby town of its discovery.