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We were the first College to support flexible study as a respected way to learn within the University, opening the door to entirely new kinds of Oxford students. We are Oxford's most international and interdisciplinary graduate college. Explore Kellogg.
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Il Kellogg College è il 36° collegio costituente l' Università di Oxford, ed uno dei più estesi ed internazionalizzati; poiché i suoi membri, divisi tra studenti e associati, provengono da circa 70 diversi Paesi del mondo. È stato aperto nel 1990 e ufficialmente riconosciuto dall'Università nel 1994, il che lo rende anche il collegio più recente...
Kellogg College is a graduate-only constituent college of the University of Oxford in England. Founded in 1990 as Rewley House, Kellogg is the university's 36th college and the largest by number of students both full and part-time.
Kellogg College is a lively and diverse academic community offering a distinctive Oxford experience. We welcome graduate students and researchers from around the world who can be found working across all four of the University’s academic divisions and the Department for Continuing Education.
Kellogg College, founded on 1st March 1990, is the University of Oxford’s most international college. Our roots lie in the University of Oxford’s outreach activities, and its commitment to lifelong learning.
Giving to Kellogg College. Kellogg was established in 1990 with a mission to make graduate study more open and accessible. It offered part-time study options that were more compatible with career progression outside academia, and recognised the personal commitments of family life. This simple concept was ground breaking at the time, but is now ...