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How Rhodes University helped spark South Africa’s radio astronomy renaissance

The 2025 SARAO Postgraduate and Postdoctoral Scholarship Conference (24–27 November), a vital gathering for South Africa’s rapidly advancing radio astronomy community, marked its 20th anniversary this year.?Yet to understand the momentum behind the Rhodes University researchers presenting their work, one has to look back to a moment when the field itself nearly vanished from the South African landscape.

Shifting the narrative: Rhodes University leads IMF Workshop grounded in lived African realities

Visitors often arrive in Makhanda expecting quiet streets, heritage buildings and the measured rhythm of a small town. What they discover instead is something far more instructive: a place that lays bare the daily consequences of policy decisions, governance gaps and economic strain. It was this setting that Mr Ryan Hancocks, Director of the South African Reserve Bank Centre for Economics Journalism (SARB CEJ) at Rhodes University, believed would transform a routine training workshop into something deeper

From discovery to community: Rhodes University researchers celebrate health innovation advancement at Symposium

Scientific progress rarely moves in a straight line. When global attention shifts, entire research fields can lose momentum, leaving gaps that become apparent only decades later. Diseases once thought manageable resurface with new force. Novel pathogens emerge. Health systems struggle to keep pace with technological and social change. These pressures make sustained, contextually grounded research essential, particularly in countries carrying a high burden of infectious and chronic disease. It is within this landscape that Rhodes University’s Faculty of Pharmacy convened its 2025 Research Symposium, a two-day examination of how discovery, innovation and community impact intersect.

Art, mentorship and community meet in vibrant Brookshaw Home mural

A once-ordinary wall at Brookshaw Home’s Frail Care Centre in Makhanda has been reborn in colour and movement, thanks to a collaboration between Rhodes University’s Fine Art department, acclaimed local muralist Mook Lion, and first-year Art student Lulutho “Lulu” Madolo.