Blog archive
Is the future of transport electric? We have to do everything, and fast
A follow up to our news story 'Kellogg Fellow publishes chapter in "The Climate Book"'
My 'in conversation' with Dame Professor Louise Richardson
Professor Michie's blog on an evening in conversation with Oxford University's Vice-Chancellor
Profile: Victoria Hummell (MSc English Local History)
Victoria Hummell is studying for a part-time MSc in English Local History. At 76, Victoria is one of our oldest students.
The Kellogg College Travel Grant allowed me to showcase our research group's work
DPhil student Jonas Schöne explains how he benefitted from a Kellogg College Travel Grant Award.
Courtier, Scholar and Man of the Sword
Dr Christine Jackson’s biography about Lord Herbert of Cherbury, published by Oxford University Press, examines the life and writings of Lord Herbert a flamboyant Stuart courtier. Here she talks to us about the process of researching his life and works.
Kellogg has made graduate study more open and accessible... and feels like it was created for me and others like me
Steve Hocking is studying part-time for a DPhil in Global and Imperial History at Kellogg. We wanted to find out what it was that brought Steve back to the world of academia, and to Kellogg in particular.