Blog archive
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.
The climb up Mont Blanc was arduous but beautiful…
Kellogg student James Tufnell, took a break from his two jobs and his studies, to take on an epic climb of Mont Blanc, in aid of charity.
Predictability of Financial Crises: EMBA student Sebastian Petric explains his new book
Kellogg EMBA student and investment professional, Sebastian Petric’s gives a brief explanation of the findings of his research for his new book, "Predictability of Financial Crises: The Impact of Fundamental, Policy-induced and Institutional Vulnerabilities on China Compared to Other Emerging Markets"
ISEW at the University of Helsinki, with Kellogg staff member, Rodrigo Hernandez
In May of this year, Kellogg Academic Office Administrative Assistant Rodrigo Hernandez attended an International Staff Exchange Week (ISEW) at the University of Helsinki.
Reflections on my year at Kellogg
As his time at Kellogg draws to an end, Daniel Staudegger (MSc Mathematical and Computational Finance), reflects on his first few days in Oxford and shares his experience of College life over the past academic year.
What makes research effective?
Gorgi Krlev, Kellogg alumnus and co-author of "Social Innovation – Comparative Perspectives", explains why he thinks the book was awarded Best Book 2019 by the Academy of Management's (AOM) Public and Non-profit Division.
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.