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Rhodes scholar - translation to English

INTERNATIONAL POSTGRADUATE AWARD FOR STUDENTS TO STUDY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
Rhodes Scholar; Rhodes scholar; Rhodes Scholarships; Rhodes scholarship; Rhodes Scholars; Rhodes scholars; Rhode Scholar; Rhodes University Postgraduate Scholarship

Rhodes scholar         
Becado de Rhodes, estudiante sobresaliente que recibe la beca Rhodes para estudiar en la universidad de Oxford (en Inglaterra)
Rhodes scholarship         
Beca de Rhodes
scholar         
  • The ''Scholar and His Books'' by [[Gerbrand van den Eeckhout]]
SOMEONE WHO HAS GREAT KNOWLEDGE
Independent scholar; Scholars; The Scholars; Private scholar; Unaffiliated scholar; Independent scholars; The Scholar
(n.) = erudito, estudioso, científico, intelectual, experto
Ex: Under "American scholar" he found editions published beginning, I believe, in the 1880s.
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* library scholar = investigador de la biblioteconomía
* non-scholar = persona no experta, profano en la materia
* research scholar = investigador
* Rhodes scholar = becario Rodas
* visiting scholar = profesor invitado

Definition

Rhodes Scholarship
¦ noun any of several scholarships awarded annually and tenable at Oxford University by students from certain Commonwealth countries, the US, and Germany.
Derivatives
Rhodes Scholar noun
Origin
named after the South African statesman Cecil Rhodes, who founded the scholarships in 1902.

Wikipedia

Rhodes Scholarship

The Rhodes Scholarship is an international postgraduate award for students to study at the University of Oxford, in the United Kingdom.

Established in 1902, it is the oldest graduate scholarship in the world. It is considered among the world's most prestigious international scholarship programs. Its founder, Cecil John Rhodes, wanted to promote unity among English-speaking nations and instill a sense of civic-minded leadership and moral fortitude in future leaders, irrespective of their chosen career paths. Initially restricted to male applicants from countries that are today within the Commonwealth, Germany and the United States, the scholarship is now open to applicants from all backgrounds and genders around the world. Since its creation, controversy has surrounded its initial exclusion of women, its historical failure to select Africans, and Cecil Rhodes's own standing as a British imperialist.

Rhodes Scholars have achieved distinction as politicians, academics, scientists and doctors, authors, entrepreneurs, and Nobel Prize winners. Many scholars have become heads of state or heads of government, including President of the United States Bill Clinton, President of Pakistan Wasim Sajjad, Prime Minister of Jamaica Norman Manley, Prime Minister of Malta Dom Mintoff, and Prime Ministers of Australia Tony Abbott, Bob Hawke, and Malcolm Turnbull. Other notable Rhodes Scholars include Nobel Prize-winning scientist and discoverer of penicillin Howard Florey, Justice of the Constitutional Court of South Africa Edwin Cameron, Nobel Prize-winning economist Michael Spence, Australian High Court Justice James Edelman, journalists and American television host George Stephanopolous, journalist Rachel Maddow, author Naomi Wolf, musician Kris Kristofferson, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg, acclaimed film maker Terrence Malick, and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ronan Farrow.

Examples of use of Rhodes scholar
1. Elizabeth McNally, a West Point graduate and Rhodes Scholar who is Petraeus‘s speechwriter.
2. He is a Rhodes Scholar and has an LL.M from Harvard Law School.
3. Vitter attended Harvard University and was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University.
4. Vitter, a Harvard graduate and Rhodes scholar, was elected to the Senate in 2004.
5. Vitter, a Harvard graduate and Rhodes Scholar, was elected to the Senate in 2004.