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New publication offers guidance for founder-led non-profits
The publication provides practical guidance to help founders and boards work together to strengthen governance, manage transitions, and position non-profits for long-term impact.
Oxford and The King's Foundation launch landmark scholarships exploring nature's role in human health
Fully-funded doctoral positions will advance research into connections between natural environments and wellbeing.
Two 35th anniversaries: Celebrating The King’s Foundation and Kellogg College
A reflection on a shared milestone and commitment to building healthier, more sustainable futures with the Global Centre on Healthcare and Urbanisation (GCHU).
Leading scholars to debate how social sciences can tackle our greatest crises
A panel of experts convene at Kellogg College to make the case that the social sciences are more essential than ever.
New book publication: Oxford’s War 1939-1945 by Professor Ashley Jackson
Ashley Jackson, Professor of Imperial and Military History at King’s College London and Visiting Fellow at Kellogg has recently released his latest publication: Oxford’s War 1939-1945.
Jaki McCarrick wins The Plaza Literary: First Chapters Prize
DPhil student Jaki McCarrick has won the Plaza Prizes Literary Award for the first chapter of her debut novel, The Bright, Bright World.
Daniel Hawkins Iddrisu appointed Early Career Representative for UKFIET
Daniel Hawkins Iddrisu, DPhil student at Kellogg has been elected to Early Career Representative Executive for the United Kingdom Forum for the International Education and Training Committee (UKFIET).
Kellogg unveils sustainable kitchen upgrade
The state-of-the-art facilities will improve the experience of the College’s growing community. They offer expanded catering capabilities and the capacity to host more events. The upgrade also reflects the College’s commitment to sustainability, with features that reduce environmental impact.