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Dr Hilary Wynne wins John Fell Fund award

11 February 2025

Dr Hilary Wynne, Research Fellow at Kellogg, has won an award from the John Fell Fund to advance her research on language processing.

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Kellogg appoints Hilary Campbell as its first Director of Choral Music

24 January 2025

Kellogg’s first choir will be designed to reflect the college’s diverse and contemporary identity. Read more about Hilary Campbell.

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Axana Soltan Honoured with Palace of Justice Lifetime Achievement Award

23 January 2025

Kellogg student Axana Soltan has made history as the first Afghan-American woman to receive the Lifetime Achievement Justitia Award from the Palace of Justice at the Supreme Court of Vienna, honouring her contributions to international law, human rights, and global justice.

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Remembering Honorary Fellow David Vaisey (1935-2025)

23 January 2025

Kellogg College is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of one of our Honorary Fellows, David Vaisey, CBE.

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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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Kellogg alumnus Dr Bipin Adhikari receives prestigious Emerging Leaders Award

12 February 2024

Kellogg alumnus, Dr Bipin Adhikari (DPhil in Clinical Medicine, 2016) has been recognised by the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (RSTMH) with an Emerging Leader Award.

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Prof Jonathan Michie in The Guardian "Lifelong learning is vital for the economy and society"

31 January 2024

Professor Jonathan Michie says lifelong learning is vital for the economy and society – there will be no levelling up without it.

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