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Kellogg Alumna Dr Ranin Soliman leads an International Academic Collaboration to Strengthen Evidence-Based Healthcare in Egypt
The result of a newly established academic collaboration: Oxford–Egypt Evidence-Based Healthcare (EBHC) Alliance, aims to strengthen and advance evidence-based healthcare education, research and practice in Egypt.
Kellogg student Christo Leventis wins MSRG John Hurst Memorial Prize
Awarded by the Medieval Settlement Research Group, the prize celebrates the best student paper on medieval settlement and landscape studies.
Kellogg alumnus launches fast-growing knowledge sharing platform
Kellogg alumnus Draego Zubiri has launched INSPO, a fast-growing knowledge sharing platform.
Call for nominations for the 2026 Nigel Mason Award
The Nigel Mason Award recognises outstanding research into employee ownership of business, and aims to advance understanding, policy and practice in this field.
Kellogg alumnus Suvanga Parajuli speaks at climate change hearing at The Hague
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.
Jane Rae announced recipient of the Brenda M. King Award for Critical Writing
The Textile Society recently announced the recipients of the Brenda M. King Award for Critical Writing (2024) including Kellogg graduate Jane Rae (graduating 2024).
Kellogg student elected to lead highly regarded Clarendon Scholars' Council
DPhil student Daniel Hawkins Iddrisu has been elected as the Clarendon Scholars' Council President for 2025.
Portrait of Founding Fellow Dr Kate Tiller OBE unveiled
Kellogg College proudly unveiled a portrait of Founding Fellow Dr Kate Tiller OBE, now displayed in the College foyer.