Rhodes House
Rhodes House is part of the University of Oxford in England. It is located on South Parks Road in central Oxford, and was built in memory of Cecil Rhodes, an alumnus of the university and a major benefactor. It is listed Grade II* on the National Heritage List for England.
History
The will of Cecil Rhodes created scholarships that became known as Rhodes Scholarships, administered by the Rhodes Trust.Construction of Rhodes House began in 1926 after the Rhodes trust purchased the two-acre plot from Wadham College the previous year. The mansion was designed by architect Sir Herbert Baker and modelled on the Cape Dutch farmhouse design and traditional English Country mansions. This is reflected in the large beams, trans-domed windows and its Tetra-style portico. The square rubble walls were designed to be consistent with the Western European 17th century architecture of the Oxford University campus. Other features include the open-well staircase constructed from oak, featuring shaped balusters and carved eagle finials. Construction was completed in 1928 and the building and its library were handed over to Oxford University.
Rhodes House was commissioned by the Rhodes Trust as a memorial to Cecil Rhodes, to act as a centre for research for the "British Empire and Commonwealth, of African and the United States of America", and to be the headquarters of the Rhodes Scholarship system and Rhodes Trust.
Sir Herbert Baker, described as "Cecil Rhodes' own architect", was the sole-architect of Rhodes House. Architectural sculpture was provided by Charles Wheeler, who also worked on other inter-war colonial buildings including: India House, South Africa House and the Neuve Chapelle Indian Memorial. Rhodes House features a series of public rooms included a library, reading room, lecture hall and seminar rooms, a hall in which the Rhodes Scholars hold their annual dinner and the residence for the Rhodes Trust Oxford Secretary or Warden.
During 1931, Albert Einstein delivered a series of three lectures at Rhodes House. Edmund Bowen, a chemistry don at the university, saved the blackboard used in the second lecture. Einstein's Blackboard, now an iconic object, can still be seen at the Museum of the History of Science in Oxford, formally presented by Sir Francis Wylie, the Warden of Rhodes House at the time.
Rhodes House Library
When Rhodes House was completed all the material relating to the British Empire and U.S. were transferred from the Bodleian Library. Also known as the Bodleian Library of Commonwealth & African Studies at Rhodes House. In 1990 the library held more 300,000 books and the archives relating to USA and other former colonies and dominions of the British Empire. The Library was a key research centre in the UK.In 2014 the Library moved to the Weston Library. The Library is now known as the Commonwealth and African Studies Collections.
Portraits at Rhodes House
Rhodes House houses a significant collection of paintings and photographic portraits and busts, including of:- Queen Elizabeth II
- Cecil Rhodes, the Founder of the Rhodes Scholarships
- John McCall MacBain, philanthropist
- Zambian human rights activist Lucy Banda-Sichone; her portrait, unveiled in 2015, was the first of a woman ever displayed in Rhodes House.
- Human rights activist and constitutional lawyer, Dr Menaka Guruswamy.
- Former US President Bill Clinton
- Philosopher and first African-American Rhodes Scholar Alain Locke
- Former Jamaican Prime Minister Norman Manley
- Jamaican cultural icon Rex Nettleford
- George Robert Parkin, the founding Organizing Secretary of the Rhodes Trust
- Busts of early Rhodes Trustees Viscount Milner and Otto Beit
- Canadian neuroscientist Wilder Penfield
- Former Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke
- President Wasim Sajjad
- Former Prime Minister John Turner
- Former Prime Minister Dominic Mintoff
- Neurophysiologist and Nobel Prize winner, Sir John Eccles
- Pharmacologist and Nobel Prize winner, Sir Howard Florey
- Former United States national security advisor, Susan Rice
- Anti-Apartheid activist, Bram Fischer
- Former United States health secretary, Sylvia Burwell
- Canada's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Chrystia Freeland
- Philanthropist, Chuck Feeney
- Economist and Nobel Prize winner, Professor Michael Spence
- Former Chairs of the Rhodes Trust, including Sir Kenneth Wheare, Robert Blake, Baron Blake, and Lord Waldegrave of North Hill
- Former Wardens of Rhodes House – Sir Francis Wylie, Sir Carleton Allen, Sir Edgar Williams, Dr Robin Fletcher, Sir Anthony Kenny, Dr John Rowett, Sir Colin Lucas, and Professor Donald Markwell.
- Former South African President Nelson Mandela, who joined his name with Cecil Rhodes in the Mandela Rhodes Foundation
The Rhodes Trust
In 2002, in partnership with Nelson Mandela, the Rhodes Trust established the Mandela Rhodes Scholarship. The Rhodes Trust provides the Rhodes Scholarships in partnership with the Second Century Founders, John McCall MacBain O.C., the Atlantic Philanthropies, and other benefactors. In 2016 the Trust announced a partnership with Atlantic Philanthropies to create an Atlantic Institute, which has offices at Rhodes House. Funding for this project allowed the Trust to expand the total number of Rhodes Scholars and to offer scholarships to students from Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Israel, China, and West Africa.
In 2017, the Schmidt Science Fellows programme was launched as a partnership between Schmidt Futures and the Rhodes Trust. The programme was established to facilitate cross-discipline research that could lead to scientific breakthroughs.
The Rhodes Trust is governed by a Board of Trustees, snd the Warden of Rhodes House acts as Secretary to the Trust.
Current trustees
The following are trustees:- Dapo Akande
- Mr Andrew Banks - Co-Founder, ABRY Partners
- Ms Neeti Bhalla - Executive Vice President and Chief Investment Officer for Liberty Mutual Insurance Group
- Elleke Boehmer
- Mr Mike Fitzpatrick
- Elleke Boehmer - Professor of World Literature in English, University of Oxford
- Helen Ghosh - Master of Balliol College, Oxford
- Mr Don Gogel - Chairman and CEO of Clayton, Dubilier & Rice
- Mr Glen James former partner of Slaughter and May
- Dr Tariro Makadzange - Director of Biology at Gilead Sciences
- Ms Swati Mylavarapu - Founder of Incite.org, a values-based investor and co-founder of Arena
- Professor Karen O'Brien
- Kate O'Regan
- Mr Chris Oechsli - President and CEO of The Atlantic Philanthropies
- Dilip Shanghvi - Co-founder of Sun Pharmaceuticals
- Judge Karen Stevenson
- Dr Peter Stamos - Founder, Chief Executive Officer of Stamos Capital Partners
- Mr Bob Sternfels Senior Partner at McKinsey & Company
- Sir John Hood, Chairman '
- Professor John Bell '
- Professor Ngaire Woods '
- Dominic Barton '
- Don Gogel '
- Professor Margaret MacMillan '
- John McCall MacBain '
- Karen Stevenson '
- John Wylie '
- Dame Helen Ghosh '
- Glen James '
- Andrew Banks '
- Professor Dame Carol Robinson '
- Nicholas Oppenheimer '
- Tariro Makadzange
- Professor Elleke Boehmer '
- Dilip Shanghvi '
- Mike Fitzpatrick '
- Peter Stamos '
Emeritus trustees
- Julian Thompson '
- Michael McCaffery '
Notable former trustees
- Lord Butler of Brockwell
- Sir Rod Eddington
- Earl Grey
- Viscount Hailsham
- Rudyard Kipling
List of Chairmen of the Trust
- Earl of Rosebery 1902–1917
- Viscount Milner 1917–1925
- Sir Otto Beit 1925–1930
- Lord Lovat 1930–1933
- Rt Hon. L. S. Amery 1933–1955
- Sir Edward Peacock 1955–1962
- Sir Kenneth Wheare 1962–1969
- Sir George Abell 1969–1974
- Viscount Harcourt 1974–1979
- Sir William Paton 1979–1982
- Lord Blake 1983–1987
- Sir John Baring, later Lord Ashburton 1987–1999
- Sir Richard Southwood 1999–2002
- Lord Waldegrave of North Hill 2002–2011
- Sir John Hood 2011–Present
List of Wardens
- Sir Francis Wylie 1903–1931
- Professor Sir Carleton Allen 1931–1952
- Brigadier Sir Edgar Williams 1952–1980
- Dr Robin Fletcher 1980–1989
- Sir Anthony Kenny 1989–1999
- Dr John Rowett 1999–2004
- Sir Colin Lucas 2004–2009
- Professor Don Markwell 2009–2012
- Dr Andrew Graham Acting Warden 2012–2013
- Charles R. Conn 2013–2018
- Dr Elizabeth Kiss August 2018
List of Rhodes Scholars