Blog archive
How I benefitted from a Kellogg College Travel Grant
Read how MPhil student Aayushi Gupta benefitted from a Kellogg College Travel Grant
An homage to the extraordinary city of Oxford
In this blog, Kellogg Common Room Member, Tony Morris explains why he founded the non-profit website morrisoxford.co.uk, an homage to the extraordinary city of Oxford.
Climate finance: Financing the great transition
Kellogg EMBA student Sebastian Petric, and co-writer Merja Laakso, discuss climate finance and the role of incentives in mobilising private finance.
What did you do during the war? Professor Michie reflects on the role played by his father at Bletchley Park
As we mark the 75th Anniversary of VE Day, Kellogg President Professor Jonathan Michie reflects on the important role played by his father, Donald Michie, at Bletchley Park, during World War II.
Not just a Dining Hall Manager...
During the current Coronavirus lockdown, we are discovering our staffs' hidden talents. Kellogg Dining Hall Manager, Stephane Lisner, shares his passion for photography and the countryside.
Surviving cyclone Fani: how Kellogg alumna’s project in India is responding
Chris Davies is an Emeritus Fellow of Kellogg, and was college Vice-President for several years. He was Bindu Vinodhan’s tutor during her studies as a Kellogg student and visited her and her charity in India, in May 2019.