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Kellogg Scholar, Genevieve Cain, wins MSc Dissertation Prize

18 June 2020

Genevieve receives the annual Cambrian Archaeological Association senior prize for the best undergraduate or master’s dissertation on the archaeology of Wales and the Marches.

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Kellogg alumna and Paralympic rower Grace Clough to take part in first inclusive Virtual Boat Race

9 June 2020

Kellogg alumna and Paralympic rower Grace Clough will be taking part in the inclusive Virtual Boat Race, with fellow Paralympians, Olympians, and club rowers representing Oxford and Cambridge, in aid of Power2Inspire.

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College President lends his voice to stand against systemic racism

9 June 2020

Professor Jonathan Michie has joined with other heads of house from Oxford Colleges to express how important it is that black voices be heard.

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Rising to the Covid-19 challenge in our community

26 May 2020

Though the current global pandemic sets the College many challenges, we’ll be working harder than ever to ensure that both new and returning students continue to receive the guidance and support they need, and benefit from the unique Oxford experience.

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Kellogg student awarded Colin Franklin Prize by Bodleian Libraries

26 May 2020

Congratulations to Kellogg student Sylee Gore on being awarded the Colin Franklin Prize for Book-collecting 2019-20 by the Bodleian Libraries.

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Kellogg President elected chair of the Universities Association of Lifelong Learning

21 May 2020

Congratulations to Kellogg President Professor Jonathan Michie, who was elected Chair of the Universities Association of Lifelong Learning (UALL) at their recent AGM.

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Kellogg Fellow Shreya Atrey asks, "The future is here, but are we ready for Online Universities?"

20 May 2020

Read Kellogg Fellow and Associate Professor of International Human Rights Law, Shreya Atrey's full article, previously published in The Guardian under the title "Universities beware: shifting classes online so quickly is a double-edged sword".

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#StudentsAgainstCorona update

14 May 2020

In March, at the beginning of lockdown, we reported on Kellogg student Frederik Filz von Reiterdank’s newly formed student group, Students Against Corona. Since then the online platform has now helped over 100,000 people worldwide.

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