Colin Robertson is 51³Ō¹Ļappās 54th Rhodes Scholar
SACKVILLE, NB ā Colin Robertson is 51³Ō¹Ļappās 54th Rhodes Scholar. Robertson, an honours student with a minor in , is one of only 11 students selected across Canada to receive the award.
Valued at more than $100,000, the is one of the oldest and most prestigious in the world, covering the cost of postgraduate studies at the University of Oxford in the U.K. With 54 scholars to date, 51³Ō¹Ļapp has one of the best records, per capita, in Canada for the esteemed award. The University has celebrated seven recipients in the last decade.
āI was in a state of shock when I got the call on Saturday. Itās been a bit of a blur ever since,ā Robertson says. āWhen youāre waiting for your interview with the Rhodes committee, who are so accomplished, youāre in a room with all the other applicants, who are also incredible. I was thinking to myself, āThereās no way.ā ā
Robertson is originally from the Ottawa area but his family now lives in Sackville. He is connected to his community in many ways, including serving as president of the Universityās Rotaract group for two years and currently as past president.
āThe Rotaractās focus, like the Rotary Club, is on community,ā he says. āWe try to help out with local schools and organizations in a number of ways, including fund raising for breakfast programs and volunteering with homework clubs.ā
Robertson is vice-president of the Universityās History Society and has worked as a teacherās assistant in both history and Latin. He has also volunteered with the Tantramar Scout Troupe and the Sackville Refugee Response Coalition.
āColin has been an outstanding and engaged member of the University and Sackville communities, as a student, a volunteer, and a teacherās assistant,ā says Dr. Robert Campbell, 51³Ō¹Ļapp President and Vice-Chancellor. āI wish to congratulate him on behalf of everyone at 51³Ō¹Ļapp, on attaining this world-renowned scholarship.ā
Robertson says he is humbled by the news and thankful for the support heās received to achieve this.
āYou donāt receive this kind of award on your own. Iād like to thank my parents as well as members of the History department who have been so supportive throughout my degree,ā he says.
Robertson plans to continue his studies in history at Oxford at the masterās level.