News archive
In memory of Emeritus Fellow Keith Thomson (1938-2025)
We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Professor Keith Thomson, an esteemed Fellow of Kellogg College from 1998 to 2003 and a lifelong supporter of our community.
New book based on Kellogg College event with Buddhist master to be released this month
A former speaker at a Kellogg College event will see their conversation published as a book by Mary Heneghan, entitled: "Timely Questions Timeless Wisdom".
Caroline Scobie wins Gillian Nicholls Prize for best dissertation
Find out about Caroline Scobie's award-winning dissertation for her MSc in Evidence-Based Health Care dissertation.
Dr Hilary Wynne wins John Fell Fund award
Dr Hilary Wynne, Research Fellow at Kellogg, has won an award from the John Fell Fund to advance her research on language processing.
Supporting lifelong learning and workforce development at Kellogg
As National Apprenticeship Week 2025 takes place on 10-16 February, Kellogg College proudly reflects on its ongoing commitment to apprenticeship programmes, which play a vital role in shaping a skilled workforce and supporting the College's ethos of lifelong learning.
Kellogg College marks LGBT+ History Month
Kellogg College is proud to mark LGBT+ History Month by highlighting a range of Oxford-based activities and events aimed at celebrating the history, achievements, and continued progress of the LGBTQ+ community.
Kellogg alumna Sylee Gore receives National Endowment for the Arts Creative Writing Fellowship
Congratulations to Kellogg alumna, Sylee Gore, who has been awarded a Creative Writing Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts.