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Oxford and the Rhodes Scholarships - Exploring the Transformative Power of Education and Global Scholarship - cover

Oxford and the Rhodes Scholarships - Exploring the Transformative Power of Education and Global Scholarship

Stanley Kuhl Hornbeck, R. F. Scholz

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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Oxford and the Rhodes Scholarships offers a penetrating exploration into the intricate tapestry of Rhodes Scholarships and their impact on global academia and leadership. This anthology navigates the diverse terrain of education, privilege, and internationalism, presenting an eclectic range of essays and narratives that delve into the experiences and legacies of Rhodes Scholars across varied cultural and intellectual landscapes. With contributions that epitomize a spectrum of literary styles'Äîfrom reflective essays to analytical treatises'Äîthe collection sheds light on how these scholarships have catalyzed transformative journeys and fostered a global network of influential figures. Curated by Stanley Kuhl Hornbeck and R. F. Scholz, both of whom have profoundly contributed to the academic sphere, this anthology draws together thinkers and recipients steeped in different historical and cultural contexts. The editors have crafted a mosaic of voices that reflects the scholarship's founding ideals, as well as its evolution through the decades amid shifting global paradigms. The assembly of perspectives reveals the multifaceted nature of the scholarships, offering insights into their role within broader educational and socio-political currents. This collection is indispensable for readers keen on understanding the Rhodes Scholarships' historical significance and contemporary influence. Providing unparalleled access to a multitude of perspectives, this anthology encourages readers to engage deeply with issues of education and global leadership. The compendium serves not just as an academic resource but also as a catalyst for dialogue, challenging readers to reassess preconceived notions about global scholarship and leadership. Whether students, educators, or global citizens, readers will find this anthology both enlightening and thought-provoking.
Disponible depuis: 10/07/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 138 pages.

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