Kellogg College | ||||||||||||||||||
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University of Oxford | ||||||||||||||||||
Location | Banbury Road and Bradmore Road | |||||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 51°45′50″N 1°15′36″W / 51.764°N 1.260°W | |||||||||||||||||
Established | 1990[1] | |||||||||||||||||
Named for | Will Keith Kellogg | |||||||||||||||||
Sister college | None | |||||||||||||||||
President | Jonathan Michie | |||||||||||||||||
Postgraduates | 1139[2] (total students, Dec 2017) | |||||||||||||||||
Website | www | |||||||||||||||||
Boat club | Christ Church Boat Club | |||||||||||||||||
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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. Named after the Kellogg Foundation, as benefactor, the college hosts research centres including the Institute of Population Ageing and the Centre for Creative Writing. It is closely identified with lifelong learning at Oxford.
Kellogg is lodged in a group of formal Victorian era buildings in residential Norham Manor. As with most of the university's graduate colleges, the college has an egalitarian spirit which is reflected by a lack of formal separation between fellows and students. The college has no high table and, uniquely among Oxford's colleges, its grace is in Welsh (in commemoration of its official founding on St. David's Day). It is also unique in having its own tartan.[3]
The president of the college is Jonathan Michie who is Professor of Innovation & Knowledge Exchange. Michie succeeded the founder of the college, Geoffrey Thomas, as president.
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