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Rhodes University (Afrikaans: Rhodes Universiteit) be public research university wey dey locate insyd Makhanda (Grahamstown) insyd de Eastern Cape Province of South Africa.[1] Ebe one of four universities insyd de province.
De university get enrollment of over 8,000 students insyd de 2015 academic year, of whom just over 3,600 live insyd 51 residences for campus top, plus de rest (dem know as Oppidans) wey dey take residence insyd digs (off-campus residences) anaa for dema own homes for de town insyd.
View of High Street wey dey look west from de corner of Hill Street towards de Drostdy Arch, de main entrance to de present-day Rhodes University campus. Circa 1898De Sir Herbert Baker clock tower at de heart of de Rhodes campus. Na dem design de clock tower by Herbert Baker insyd 1910 wey he construct am insyd subsequent years.
Although dem make proposal make dem found university insyd Grahamstown as early as 1902, financial problems cause by de Frontier Wars insyd Albany prevent de proposal from make dem implement am. Insyd 1904 Leander Starr Jameson issue £50 000 preferred stock to de university from de Rhodes Trust. Plus dis funding na dem Rhodes University College by act of parliament for 31 May 1904.[6]
University education insyd de Eastern Cape begin for de college departments of four schools insyd: St. Andrew's College; Gill College, Somerset East; Graaff-Reinet College; den de Grey Institute insyd Port Elizabeth. De four St Andrew's College professors, Arthur Matthews, George Cory, Stanley Kidd den G. F. Dingemans cam turn founding professors of Rhodes University College.[7]
For de beginning of 1905, Rhodes move from cramped quarters for St Andrew's go de Drostdy building, wich na e buy from de British Government. Rhodes cam turn constituent college of de fresh University of South Africa insyd 1918 wey e continue dey expand for size insyd. Wen de future of de University of South Africa cam under review insyd 1947, Rhodes opt make e cam turn independent university.
Na dem inaugurate Rhodes University for 10 March 1951. Sir Basil Schonland, son of Selmar Schonland, cam turn de first chancellor of ein alma mater, den Dr. Thomas Alty de first vice-chancellor. For terms of de Rhodes University Private Act, na de University College of Fort Hare be affiliate to Rhodes University. Dis mutually beneficial arrangement continue til de apartheid government decide make e disaffiliate Fort Hare from Rhodes. De Rhodes Senate den Council object strongly to dis, den to de Separate University Education Bill, wich na dem condemn as interference plus academic freedom. However, na dem pass de two bills, wey Fort Hare ein affiliation to Rhodes cam end insyd 1959. Nevertheless, insyd 1962 dem confer honorary doctorate for de state presido, C. R. Swart top, wey (as Minister of Justice after 1948) na he be responsible for de repression of opposition political organisations. De award cause de resignation of de chancellor, Sir Basil Schonland, although dem no make ein reasons public for de time.[8]
James Hyslop succeed Alty insyd 1963. Insyd 1971, Rhodes negotiate make e purchase de teacher training college dem close run by de sistos of de Community of de Resurrection of our Lord wey dey include de buildings den grounds den number of adjacent buildings, wey dey facilitate further expansion.
During 2008 work begin for construction of fresh library building at cost of R85 million, one of de largest infrastructure projects undertake by de university, wey na dem plete insyd 2010.
Dem further subdivide de six faculties into 30 academic departments, of wich 11 dey form part of de humanities faculty. De humanities faculty, be de largest insyd de university, dey consist of 40% of de student intake of undergraduate den postgraduate studies, wey dey enroll 2669 students as of 2009.[9]
Rhodes University dey operate Law Clinic, wich dey operate as firm of attorneys wey dey provide training to law students den free legal services give indigent people.[10] De Law Clinic dey operate from two offices, one insyd Makhanda den one insyd Komani. De Law Clinic cam to national attention insyd July 2013 wen e represent 15 members of Nelson Mandela ein family for dema litigation against Mandla Mandela (Nelson Mandela ein grandson) wey dey concern de location of family grave sites.[11][12]
Rhodes be small, highly residential university. For most undergraduates, dem dey do first den second years of study while dem dey live insyd campus residences.
Rhodes ein academic program dey operate for semester calendar, wey dey begin insyd early-February go early-June, den de second semester wey dey begin insyd late-July den ending late-November.
Undergraduate tuition for de first year of study insyd 2011 towards Bachelor of Arts den Bachelor of Science degree na ebe R26,590 den R27,720, respectively, den de cost of board na ebe between R35,700 den R37,600.[13]
Rhodes dey hold fourteen of de national research chairs dem appoint under de South African Research Chairs Initiative. Dis dey account for approximately 7% of de total awarded nationally insyd South Africa, significant proportion given de university ein small size.
Critical Studies in Sexualities and Reproduction: Human and Social Dynamics (Catriona Macleod)
Marine Ecosystems (Christopher McQuaid)
Radio Astronomy Techniques and Technologies (Oleg Smirnov)
Medicinal Chemistry and Nanotechnology (Tebello Nyokong)
Mathematics Education (Marc Schafer)
Numeracy (Mellony Graven)
Intellectualisation of African Languages, Multilingualism and Education (Dion Nkomo)
Insects in Sustainable Agricultural Ecosystems (Steve Compton)
Interdisciplinary Science in Land and Natural Resource Use for Sustainable Livelihoods (Charlie Shackleton)
Marine Natural Products Research (Rosemary Dorrington)
Der be three student newspapers, Activate, The Oppidan Press den Cue, wich dem dey publish daily during de National Arts Festival dem hold insyd Makhanda every year for several decades. Activate celebrate ein 65th birthday insyd 2012, while na dem publish The Oppidan Press insyd 2007 plus ein target readership be mainly Oppidans. Dem dey edit de journal Philosophical Papers insyd de department of philosophy.
Nick Binedell – Founding director of de Gordon Institute of Business Science of de University of Pretoria
Troy Blacklaws – Novelist
Alex Boraine – Politician; academic; co-founder of IDASA (Institute for Democracy insyd South Africa) den de International Center for Transitional Justice
Sir Rupert Bromley, 10th Bt. – Business executive
Guy Butler – Poet
Efemia Chela – writer
Tafadzwa Chitokwindo – Zimbabwe Sevens rugby player
Nan Cross – Anti-conscription den anti-apartheid activist
Achmat Dangor – Writer
Embeth Davidtz – Actress
Rob Davies – Minister of trade den industry of South Africa
Mick Davis – Businessman, chief executive of Xstrata
Geoffrey de Jager – Philanthropist den industrialist; founder of Rand Merchant Bank
K. Sello Duiker – Novelist den screenwriter
Sir Michael Edwardes – Business executive
Robin Esrock – Travel Writer
Allan Gray – Investor den philanthropist
Mluleki George – ANC MP den former prisoner on Robben Island
Igle Gledhill – Physicist
Chris Hani – Former leader of de South African Communist Party den chief of staff of Umkhonto we Sizwe
Errol Harris – Philosopher
Trevor Hastie – Statistician
Peter Hinchliff – Anglican priest den academic
Humphry Knipe – Adult film writer/director
Herbert Kretzmer – Fleet Street journalist den lyricist of inter alia de musical Les Misérables
Alice Krige – Actress
Margaret Legum – Economist den anti-apartheid activist
Frances Margaret Leighton – Botanist
Kai Lossgott – Interdisciplinary artist
Mbuyiseli Madlanga – South African Constitutional Court judge
Mandla Mandela – Chief of de Mvezo Traditional Council den grandson of Nelson Mandela
The Hon Justice Lex Mpati – Judge Presido of de Supreme Court of Appeal of South Africa den current chancellor of Rhodes University
Patrick Mynhardt – Actor
Marguerite Poland – Writer
Ian Roberts – Actor
Michael Roberts – Historian
Kathleen Satchwell – Judge
Sir Basil Schonland – Scientist
Barry Smith – Musician
Ian Smith – Former Prime Minister of Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe)
Wilbur Smith – Novelist
William Smith – Television science den mathematics personality
Kaneez Surka – Artist, actor and comedian
Robert V. Taylor – Former dean of St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral, Seattle
Phumzile van Damme – MP den Shadow Communications Minister
Max Theiler – Virologist, Nobel prize winner (1951)
Micheen Thornycroft – Zimbabwe Olympic rower
Kit Vaughan – Emeritus professor of biomedical engineering at UCT
David Webster – Social anthropologist den anti-apartheid activist
Mark Winkler – Author
Timothy Woods – Former head of Gresham's School, England
One of de most well-known departments for de Rhodes campus top be de university ein school of Journalism and Media Studies, thru wich chaw of South Africa ein most notable media celebrities pass. Der sanso be especially high number of radio celebrities wey graduate for Rhodes – chaw of dem spend time plus de university ein campus radio station Rhodes Music Radio.
Matthew Buckland – Media-owner den entrepreneur
Steve Linde (born 1960) – newspaperman
Anand Naidoo – Anchor den correspondent for Al Jazeera English base insyd Washington DC; previously plus CNN
Jeremy Mansfield – Radio host, television presenter, comedian