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Kellogg alumnus Suvanga Parajuli delivers Oral Statement at Nepali delegation in the Hague

21 January 2025

Kellogg alumnus Suvanga Parajuli, was recently part of the Nepali delegation led by Nepal's Minister for Foreign Affairs, Dr. Arzu Rana Deuba, who made Nepal's oral statement before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the Hague.

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Daniel Hawkins Iddrisu elected Clarendon Council President for 2025

20 January 2025

DPhil student, Daniel Hawkins Iddrisu has been elected as the Clarendon Council President for 2025.

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Jane Rae announced recipient of the Brenda M. King Award for Critical Writing

10 January 2025

The Textile Society recently announced the recipients of the Brenda M. King Award for Critical Writing (2024) including Kellogg graduate Jane Rae (graduating 2024).

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Creative Writing Competition 2025

9 January 2025

All students, alumni, Fellows, Common Room Members, and staff of Kellogg College are invited to submit an original piece of creative writing for the fifth annual Kellogg College Creative Writing Competition, in association with the Kellogg College Centre for Creative Writing.

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Journalist, broadcaster and author, Mishal Husain elected a Kellogg College Fellow.

19 December 2024

Mishal Husain is a journalist, broadcaster and author who was a presenter of BBC Radio 4’s ‘Today’ programme for 11 years and will launch a new global interview show for Bloomberg in 2025.

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Portrait of Founding Fellow Dr Kate Tiller OBE unveiled

6 December 2024

Kellogg College proudly unveiled a portrait of Founding Fellow Dr Kate Tiller OBE, now displayed in the College foyer.

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Professor Ivan Martinovic named next Head of Computer Science Department

6 December 2024

Ivan Martinovic, Kellogg Fellow and Professor of Computer Science, will become Head of the Computer Science Department on 1 September 2028 and will serve as Acting Head of Department for 2025-26.

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Kellogg Fellows attend COP29 in hope for a better future

29 November 2024

Earlier this month, the UN Climate Change Conference for 2024 (COP29) in Baku, Azerbaijan, brought together around 200 countries to develop plans for addressing climate change and countries can collectively come together to protect economies and families from climate disasters.

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