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Kellogg College
Kellogg is one of Oxford's largest and most international graduate colleges. We are a vibrant, lively and supportive intellectual community with a diverse student body, committed to academic excellence and flexible learning. One of the friendliest and most inclusive of the Oxford colleges, and you will always be made to feel welcome at Kellogg.

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David Nicholls Memorial Trust

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Kellogg College

Podcasts from Kellogg College, one of Oxford University's largest and most internationa...
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Bynum Tudor Annual Lectures at Kellogg College

Bynum Tudor Annual Lectures at Kellogg College

Kellogg College annual lecture series sponsored by Bynum E. Tudor. ...

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Title Description People Date Captions
Maud Gonne MacBride: feminist, agitator, muse Kellogg Fellow Dr Tara Stubbs introduces us to Maud Gonne Macbride: feminist, agitator, muse. Tara Stubbs 25 April, 2020
The changing economic and social-policy making of the African National Congress A discussion about the ANC’s policy shifts in the early years of democracy. Vishnu Padayachee, Robert van Niekerk 16 January, 2020
GCHU Public Seminar: Managing migration: cities, governance, integration At this seminar on ‘Managing migration: cities, governance, integration’, invited speakers each respond to the question: How can cities engage with managing global migration flows and social integration? Cecile Riallant, Colleen Thouez, David Howard, Thomas Lacroix 10 January, 2020
Next steps? Mixed use, walkable cities Healthy Cities - Next steps? Mixed use, walkable cities Karen Barrass, Daniel Elsea, Joanne Murraybrown, Ben Murphy, David Howard 24 October, 2019
David Nicholls Memorial Trust Annual Lecture 2019, Apocalypse now? Climate violence and sacrifice in and for the Caribbean Apocalypse now? Climate violence and sacrifice in and for the Caribbean by Dr Leon-Sealey Huggins (YPCCS and Global Sustainable Development, University of Warwick) Leon-Sealey Huggins 23 October, 2019
Europe, Migration and Cities Convened by: Kellogg Urban Knowledge Exchange. A multidisciplinary seminar, as part of the Kellogg Urban Knowledge Exchange series in association with Maison Française Oxford. Sarah Spencer, Phoebe Clay, Michael Keith 9 July, 2019
Anne McLaren Lecture 2019 Anne McLaren Lecture 2019, “Can reformed communication save patients from harm?" Marie Lindquist 29 May, 2019
The Origins of Enigma Codebreaking at Bletchley Park Sir Dermot Turing will talk about the origins of Enigma codebreaking at Bletchley Park, the Bombe machine and how it worked. Sir Dermot Turing 18 February, 2019
Building a global beer brand from scratch: Boldness in Business On 22nd May 2018 we heard from Kellogg Bynum Tudor Fellow Lord Bilimoria CBE, the Founder and Chairman of Cobra Beer and Chancellor of the University of Birmingham who delivered the Bynum Tudor Lecture. Lord Bilimoria CBE 14 January, 2019
Kellogg Urban Knowledge Exchange seminar: Healthy Cities Thursday 29th November saw the fifth in our Kellogg Urban Knowledge Exchange series of multidisciplinary seminars, Healthy Cities: 'Is designing healthy communities the right response to an overstretched NHS?' Carl Heneghan, Danny McDonnell, Sian Whyte, Chris Naylor 8 January, 2019
History of the University (or, 'if I were you I wouldn't start from here') Christopher Day talks about the history of the University of Oxford Christopher Day 13 December, 2018
Managing People, Money and 'Corporate Culture' Dr Ralph Walters gives the 2018 Bynum Tudor lecture. Ralph Walters 20 November, 2018

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