Rhodes University is a public research university located in Grahamstown in South Africa. Rhodes University is established in 1904 by the Rhodes trust. The university is named after the Cecil Rhodes. Now it has become the fifth oldest South African universities. It is a 110 year old institution. Students are often undertaking graduation and post graduation programmes. More than 7000 students are studying in Rhodes University in which about 3000 students are residing inside the campus. Humanities, Science, Commerce, Pharmacy,
Law and
Education are different branches of Rhodes University. Rhodes University is graduated 2367 students in 2014 which is a great record among the six graduations ceremonies. Rhodes University is committed for excellent research and also for further development of culture research. Rhodes University has achieved a prestigious National Research Foundation Research Chairs to Professors Nyokong (Chemistry) and McQuaid (Marine Science). Rhodes postgraduates continue to excel in winning prestigious international and local scholarships, including Mandela Rhodes and Flanagan Scholarships.
Last Updated on: Nov 25, 2024