Blog archive
“One of my long-term personal goals is to make an impact on people’s lives and the planet…”
Kellogg part-time student Marvin Lagonera was fascinated by the culturally diverse city he grew up in the Philippines. The strong historical, religious and political influences affecting the city's growth sparked an interest in urban development and climate change, and led to him applying for the MSc in Sustainable Urban Development programme.
A Crowd-sourced Ventilator: It’s not possible... is it?
Kellogg Fellow Rob Collins describes how he was motivated to set up the Ventilator Crowd project, and use his skills as a Systems Engineer to help in the fight against Coronavirus.
Post Covid quest for better work
How should we reform our economies and bring people back to better work, aligned with major social, political and economic challenges, notably climate change?
What's happening in English courts during lockdown?
English civil courts have been using video and audio technology to conduct trials for a while now, but how would it translate to criminal courts during lockdown?
It matters to increase access for talented but financially constrained students from the developing world
Hamse Abdilahi (MSc in Sustainable Urban Development) is a Somali community activist and writer.
The most fun I ever had in a boat
James Tufnell (MSc Applied Landscape Archaeology), describes his experience of rowing in the Christ Church/Kellogg M3 boat, at the 2019 Summer VIIs.
Sexual Assault: Deconstructing & Moving Forward
On the 16th May 2019, Merton College hosted a panel discussion on sexual assault. The event, held in conjunction with The Red Box Oxford, was the brainchild of a group of Kellogg and Merton students, in collaboration with UN Women Oxford.
Scholar Profile: Matthew Ward
For this blog series we asked our Scholars to tell us about their experience of studying at Oxford as well as what it’s like being a student at Kellogg.