Kellogg College, Oxford
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Kellogg College is one of the largest and most international graduate constituent colleges of the University of Oxford
in England. Kellogg College is a graduate college
and admissions are not open to undergraduates. The college focuses on the concept of higher, postgraduate and lifelong learning
and also caters to part-time mature students. The student body now numbers 150 full-time students and 400 part-time students (Hilary term
2010).
Kellogg College, Oxford's 36th college, was founded with financial assistance from the Kellogg Foundation, and became a full college of the university in 1994, Will Keith Kellogg
being recognised as its effective founder.
In 1878, Arthur Johnson
was the first to deliver an "Oxford Extension Lecture". This turned into a movement which still flourishes. The movement has culminated into the contemporary establishment and structure of Kellogg College.
The movement grew out of a drive to liberalise Oxford which gained momentum in the 1850s. As a consequence, the university slowly began to open itself to religious nonconformists and poorer men. Later this was extended to include women. It is this movement that forms the historical background of Kellogg College. The extension lectures proved very popular.
The movement is sometimes credited for taking "Oxford" to "the masses". Lectures were given in town halls, public libraries and village school rooms across the country. The aim of the extension movement was twofold: social and political. It aimed at educating the larger community to achieve a better informed democracy. It was all about citizenship.
Kellogg College was the first home for part-time students at the University of Oxford and many of the students who join the college continue to work in their professions while they study. The college continues to champion ideals of access, openness and inclusivity.
Kellogg College celebrated its "coming of age" in 2011.
and Bradmore Road, in the Norham Manor
area of North Oxford
, a 10 minute walk from Wellington Square
, where the college was originally co-located with the Department for Continuing Education
at Oxford University. The plan is to develop the site over a number of years. The existing Victorian
buildings have been renovated to provide residential accommodation, offices, and research space. The College offices moved to the Banbury Road site in April 2006.
A Kent, MA status Oxford, PhD Edinburgh Director, Oxford University Language Centre
Colleges of the University of Oxford
The University of Oxford comprises 38 Colleges and 6 Permanent Private Halls of religious foundation. Colleges and PPHs are autonomous self-governing corporations within the university, and all teaching staff and students studying for a degree of the university must belong to one of the colleges...
in England. Kellogg College is a graduate college
Graduate College
Graduate College is the only college in Lancaster University to take postgraduate students rather than undergraduates. Until its creation in 1992 each of the other eight colleges also took postgraduates. The university had a lot of success in postgraduate work, and it was felt postgraduates should...
and admissions are not open to undergraduates. The college focuses on the concept of higher, postgraduate and lifelong learning
Lifelong learning
Lifelong learning is the continuous building of skills and knowledge throughout the life of an individual. It occurs through experiences encountered in the course of a lifetime...
and also caters to part-time mature students. The student body now numbers 150 full-time students and 400 part-time students (Hilary term
Hilary term
Hilary Term is the second academic term of Oxford University's academic year. It runs from January to March and is so named because the feast day of St Hilary of Poitiers, 14 January, falls during this term...
2010).
Kellogg College, Oxford's 36th college, was founded with financial assistance from the Kellogg Foundation, and became a full college of the university in 1994, Will Keith Kellogg
Will Keith Kellogg
Will Keith Kellogg, generally referred to as W.K. Kellogg was an American industrialist in food manufacturing, best known as the founder of the Kellogg Company, which to this day produces a wide variety of popular breakfast cereals...
being recognised as its effective founder.
History
The college was named in honour of W. K. Kellogg on 1 October 1994, in recognition of the generous support given by the W. K. Kellogg Foundation to the university over the preceding decades. The college has close connections with the University Department for Continuing Education, the Department of Education and other departments active in areas of professional and part–time study. The college can trace its origins back to the start of university extension movement in the 1870s and came into being on 1 March 1990 (as Rewley House).In 1878, Arthur Johnson
Arthur Johnson
Arthur Johnson may refer to:*Arthur V. Johnson, actor and director in American silent films*Arthur Johnson , English football manager*Arthur Johnson , U.S...
was the first to deliver an "Oxford Extension Lecture". This turned into a movement which still flourishes. The movement has culminated into the contemporary establishment and structure of Kellogg College.
The movement grew out of a drive to liberalise Oxford which gained momentum in the 1850s. As a consequence, the university slowly began to open itself to religious nonconformists and poorer men. Later this was extended to include women. It is this movement that forms the historical background of Kellogg College. The extension lectures proved very popular.
The movement is sometimes credited for taking "Oxford" to "the masses". Lectures were given in town halls, public libraries and village school rooms across the country. The aim of the extension movement was twofold: social and political. It aimed at educating the larger community to achieve a better informed democracy. It was all about citizenship.
Kellogg College was the first home for part-time students at the University of Oxford and many of the students who join the college continue to work in their professions while they study. The college continues to champion ideals of access, openness and inclusivity.
Kellogg College celebrated its "coming of age" in 2011.
Buildings
In May 2004, the college acquired a site for a new permanent home, located between Banbury RoadBanbury Road
Banbury Road is a major arterial road in Oxford, England, running from St Giles' at the south end, north towards Banbury through the leafy suburb of North Oxford and Summertown, with its local shopping centre. Parallel and to the west is the Woodstock Road, which it meets at the junction with St...
and Bradmore Road, in the Norham Manor
Norham Manor
The Norham Manor estate is a residential suburb in Oxford, England. It is part of central North Oxford. To the north is Park Town with its crescents, to the east is the River Cherwell, to the south are the University Parks and to the west is Walton Manor, on the other side of Banbury Road.The...
area of North Oxford
North Oxford
North Oxford is a suburban part of the city of Oxford in England. It was owned for many centuries largely by St John's College, Oxford and many of the area's Victorian houses were initially sold on leasehold by the College....
, a 10 minute walk from Wellington Square
Wellington Square, Oxford
Wellington Square is a garden square in central Oxford, England, a continuation northwards of St John Street. In the centre of the square is a small park, Wellington Square Gardens, owned by the University of Oxford...
, where the college was originally co-located with the Department for Continuing Education
Oxford University Department for Continuing Education
Oxford University Department for Continuing Education is a department within the University of Oxford that caters mainly for part-time and mature students. It is located at Rewley House, Wellington Square, Oxford, England....
at Oxford University. The plan is to develop the site over a number of years. The existing Victorian
Victorian architecture
The term Victorian architecture refers collectively to several architectural styles employed predominantly during the middle and late 19th century. The period that it indicates may slightly overlap the actual reign, 20 June 1837 – 22 January 1901, of Queen Victoria. This represents the British and...
buildings have been renovated to provide residential accommodation, offices, and research space. The College offices moved to the Banbury Road site in April 2006.
Academics and teachers
- Jonathan MichieJonathan MichieProfessor Jonathan Michie is a British economist and holds the joint post of Director of the Department for Continuing Education, and President of Kellogg College, University of Oxford, where he is Professor of Innovation & Knowledge Exchange...
(President) Director of the Department for Continuing Education, and Professor of Innovation & Knowledge Exchange - Christopher W. R. Davies, Oxford University Lecturer in Educational Studies, Department of Education, (Vice President)
- Paul Barnwell, FSA, FRHistS, FRSA University Lecturer in the Historic Environment, Department for Continuing Education; Fellow Librarian
- Elsa Bell, Director of Student Welfare and Support Services
- Charles Boyle, Director, British and Cultural Studies, Department for Continuing Education
- Thomas C Buchanan MA DPhil Oxford, FRHistS Reader in Modern History, Department for Continuing Education
- Amanda Burls BA Oxf, MSc MBBS MRCP MFPHM Lond, FMGEMS USA, FFPH Director, Postgraduate Programmes in Evidence-Based Health Care, Department for Continuing Education & Primary Health Care
- Thomas P Burns CBE, MD Cambridge, MA Oxford, DSc London, FRC Psych Professor of Social Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry
- Alessandra Cavarra, MSc, PhD Catania University Lecturer in Software Engineering, Department for Continuing Education & Computing Laboratory
- May Cheng, BSc, Cert in Ed, MEd University of Hong Kong, PhD University of Waikato, New Zealand, MSB, CBiol Reader in Professional Education, Oxford University Department of Education
- Runjan Chetty
- Gari Clifford, BSc Exon, MSc Soton, MA, DPhil Oxon University Lecturer in Biomedical Engineering, Department of Engineering Science; Associate Director, Centre for Doctoral Training in Healthcare Innovation
- Robin CohenRobin CohenRobin Cohen is a sociologist working in the fields of international development and migration. He is Professor of Development Studies and Director of the International Migration Institute, University of Oxford.-Career:...
Professor of Development Studies and Director of the International Migration Institute, University of Oxford. - Jeremy Cresswell, MA Oxford, CVO Director, Foreign Service Programme, Department for Continuing Education
- Carolyne Culver, BA Sussex, Head of Strategic Communications, University of Oxford
- James W Davies, MA MSc DPhil Oxford Professor of Software Engineering; Programme Director, Department for Continuing Education & Computing Laboratory; Senior Fellow
- Christopher J Day, BA Manchester, MA Oxford, FSA University Lecturer in Local History; Director of Academic Programmes, Department for Continuing Education; Deputy Chamberlain
- Charlotte Deane, Lecturer in Bioinformatics, Department for Continuing Education & Statistics
- Jitka Fort, Director of Development and Alumni Relations
- Elizabeth A Gemmill, Lecturer in Local History, Department for Continuing Education; Dean of Degrees
- Nazila Ghanea, Lecturer in International Human Rights Law, Department for Continuing Education; Equality/Harassment Officer
- Jeremy GibbonsJeremy GibbonsJeremy Gibbons is a Computer Scientist and Professor of Computing at the University of Oxford. He is also Deputy Director of the Software Engineering Programme at the University of Oxford and Governing Body Fellow at Kellogg College.- Academic :...
, BSc Edinburgh, MA DPhil Oxford, CEng, CITP, MBCS, FIAP Reader in Software Engineering and Continuing Education, Department for Continuing Education & Computing Laboratory - Paul P Glasziou, MB BS PhD University of Queensland, MA Oxford Professor of Evidence-Based Medicine, Division of Public Health & Primary Health Care
- David W Griffiths, BA, PhD Durham, MA status Oxford Reader in Archaeology, Department for Continuing Education
- David S Grylls, BA PhD London, MA Oxford University Lecturer in Literature, Department for Continuing Education
- Angus B Hawkins, BA Reading, MA Oxford, PhD London, FRHistS Deputy Director (Director, International Programmes), Department for Continuing Education
- Carl Heneghan,MA DPhil Oxford, BM BCH Oxford, MRCGP Clinical Reader in Evidence Based Medicine, Division of Public Health & Primary Health Care
- Melissa Highton, BA Manchester, MSc Edinburgh, FHEA Head of the Learning Technologies Group, University of Oxford; Dean of Degrees
- Judith Hillier, MSci St Andrews, PhD Leeds, PGCE Oxford University Lecturer in Science Education (Physics), Department of Education
- Ralf Thomas Walter Hinze, MA Oxford Diplom-Informatiker Bochum, Habil fur das Fach Informatik Bonn University Lecturer in Software Engineering, Department for Continuing Education & Computing Laboratory
- David Howard, MA MPhil DPhil Oxford University Lecturer in Sustainable Urban Development
- Alan E Hudson, MSc MPhil London, MA Oxford, FRSA Director of China Programmes, Department for Continuing Education
- Christine A Jackson, BA London, MA Status Oxford, PhD Reading, Chartered MIPD, MILT University Lecturer in History, Department for Continuing Education
- Javier Lezaun, BA Duesto, MA Oxford, MA PhD Cornell James Martin Lectureship in Science and Technology Governance
- Robert Lockhart, BSc Kent, MSc London, PhD Nottingham, MBCS Staff Tutor in Computing, Department for Continuing Education
- Andrew P MartinAndrew Martin (computer scientist)Dr Andrew Martin is a British computer scientist, Deputy Director and lecturer in Software Engineering Programme at the University of Oxford, England.He is a member of the Oxford University Computing Laboratory.- Education :...
, MA DPhil Oxford, MBCS, CITP, CEng University Lecturer in Software Engineering and Deputy Director, Software Engineering Programme, Department for Continuing Education & Computing Laboratory IT Fellow - Stephen McKeever, BSc MSc London, DPhil Oxford University Lecturer in Software Engineering and Continuing Education, Department for Continuing Education/Computing Laboratory
- David Mills, MA Florida, MA Oxford, PhD London University Lecturer in Pedagogy in Higher Education (Social Sciences), Department of Education;
- Clare M G Morgan, BA (Hons) Open University, MA East Anglia, MPhil, DPhil Oxford, FRSA Director, Master of Studies in Creative Writing, Oxford University Dept for Continuing Education
- Victoria A Murphy, BA Queen's, Ontario; MA PhD McGill, MA Oxford University Lecturer in Applied Linguistics and Second Language Acquisition, Department of Education
- Catherine M Oakes, MA Oxford, PhD Bristol University Lecturer in History of Art, Department for Continuing Education; Deputy Chamberlain
- Claire I R O’Mahony, BA California, MA PhD London University Lecturer in Art History, Department for Continuing Education
- Emma Potts, BMus Manchester, Head of Student Administration, University of Oxford
- Christopher William Pugh, BM BCh MA DPhil Oxford, FRCP, FMedSci University Lecturer in Clinical Medicine (Nephrology), Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine; Secretary to Governing Body
- Adrienne B Rosen, MA DPhil Oxf Course Director/Departmental Lecturer in Local and Social History, Department for Continuing Education; Dean of Degrees
- Alistair Ross, BA Liv, BA CNAA/Spurgeon’s College, MA Oxf, MPhil Wales, MBACP Director of Psychodynamic Studies, and University Lecturer in Psychotherapy, Department for Continuing Education
- Andrew C SimpsonAndrew Clive SimpsonDr Andrew Clive Simpson is a British Computer Scientist. He is Director of Studies, Software Engineering Programme at University of Oxford. He is Governing Body Fellow of Kellogg College.-Biography:...
, BSc Wales, MSc, DPhil Oxford, CEng, MBCS University Lecturer in Software Engineering, Department for Continuing Education/Computing Laboratory - John A SimpsonJohn Simpson (lexicographer)John Andrew Simpson is a British lexicographer and senior editor of the Oxford English Dictionary . Simpson was co-editor of the second edition, which ran to 20 volumes published in 1989, a combination of the original text with several supplemental volumes that had followed...
, BA York, MA status Oxford, MA Reading, Hon.Litt.D. ANU Chief Editor, Oxford English DictionaryOxford English DictionaryThe Oxford English Dictionary , published by the Oxford University Press, is the self-styled premier dictionary of the English language. Two fully bound print editions of the OED have been published under its current name, in 1928 and 1989. The first edition was published in twelve volumes , and... - Mark A Smith, MA DPhil Oxford University Lecturer in Local History, Department for Continuing Education
- Adrian Stokes, Director of Continuing Professional Development, Department for Continuing Education
- Roger Trigg
- Agathoniki Trigoni, BSc Athens, MA Oxford, PhD Cambridge University Lecturer in Software Engineering, Department for Continuing Education & Computing Laboratory
- Geoffrey Tyack, MA MLitt Oxford, PhD London, FSA Director, Stanford University Programme in Oxford
- Robert N Vanderplank, B
A Kent, MA status Oxford, PhD Edinburgh Director, Oxford University Language Centre
- Edmund S C WeinerEdmund WeinerEdmund Weiner was co-editor of the Second Edition of the Oxford English Dictionary and Deputy Chief Editor of the Oxford English Dictionary...
, MA Oxford Deputy Chief Editor, Oxford English Dictionary
Distinguished members
- Anna BeerAnna BeerAnna Beer is a writer, lecturer and researcher who specialises in the literature and culture of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. She was Lecturer in Literature at the Department for Continuing Education at the University of Oxford between 2003 and 2010, and remains a Fellow of Kellogg College...
- Colin BundyColin BundyProfessor Colin James Bundy is a South African historian and former Principal of Green Templeton College, Oxford.Professor Bundy was an influential member of a generation of historians who substantially revised understanding of South African history...
(Warden, Green CollegeGreen College, OxfordGreen College was a graduate college of the University of Oxford in England. It was centred around an architecturally appealing 18th century building: the Radcliffe Observatory, which is modelled after the ancient "Tower of the Winds" in Athens....
; formerly Director and Principal, School of Oriental and African StudiesSchool of Oriental and African StudiesThe School of Oriental and African Studies is a public research university located in London, United Kingdom and a constituent college of the University of London...
and Deputy Vice Chancellor, University of LondonUniversity of London-20th century:Shortly after 6 Burlington Gardens was vacated, the University went through a period of rapid expansion. Bedford College, Royal Holloway and the London School of Economics all joined in 1900, Regent's Park College, which had affiliated in 1841 became an official divinity school of the...
; and previously Vice Chancellor and Principal, University of the WitwatersrandUniversity of the WitwatersrandThe University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg is a South African university situated in the northern areas of central Johannesburg. It is more commonly known as Wits University...
) - Radhika CoomaraswamyRadhika CoomaraswamyRadhika Coomaraswamy is the Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations, Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict. Secretary-General Kofi Annan appointed her to the position in April 2006...
, BA Yale, LLM Harvard, JD Columbia, Human Rights Commissioner for Sri Lanka - Umberto EcoUmberto EcoUmberto Eco Knight Grand Cross is an Italian semiotician, essayist, philosopher, literary critic, and novelist, best known for his novel The Name of the Rose , an intellectual mystery combining semiotics in fiction, biblical analysis, medieval studies and literary theory...
, Honorary Fellow and author of the Name of the Rose and Foucault's PendulumFoucault's PendulumFoucault's Pendulum is a novel by Italian writer and philosopher Umberto Eco. It was first published in 1988; the translation into English by William Weaver appeared a year later....
. - Andrew David HamiltonAndrew D. HamiltonAndrew David Hamilton is the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford.-Early life:He was a pupil at the Royal Grammar School, Guildford and studied chemistry at the University of Exeter. After studying for a master’s degree at the University of British Columbia he received his PhD from...
, BSc Exe, MSc British Columbia, MA Oxf, PhD Camb, FRS Vice–Chancellor of the University of OxfordUniversity of OxfordThe University of Oxford is a university located in Oxford, United Kingdom. It is the second-oldest surviving university in the world and the oldest in the English-speaking world. Although its exact date of foundation is unclear, there is evidence of teaching as far back as 1096... - Lady (Angela M) Chadwyck-Healey, BA Anglia PU
- Christof HeynsChristof HeynsChristof Heyns is a Professor of Human Rights Law, Co-director of the Institute for International and Comparative Law in Africa at the University of Pretoria and United Nations Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions.-Education:...
, LLM Yale, MA Philosophy, LLB Pretoria, PhD Witwatersrand Dean, Faculty of Law, University of Pretoria - Sir C A (Tony) R Hoare, MA Oxford, FRS, MemAcEur, Dist FBCS James Martin Professor of Computing (formerly Professor of Computation), Oxford University since 1977; Emeritus Fellow, Wolfson CollegeWolfson CollegeWolfson College may refer to:*Wolfson College, Cambridge*Wolfson College, Oxford...
; Hon DSc Southern California, Warwick, Pennsylvania, Belfast, York, Essex, Bath, etc; 2000 Kyoto PrizeKyoto PrizeThe has been awarded annually since 1985 by the Inamori Foundation, founded by Kazuo Inamori. The prize is a Japanese award similar in intent to the Nobel Prize, as it recognizes outstanding works in the fields of philosophy, arts, science and technology...
Laureate in Advanced Technology - P. D. JamesP. D. JamesPhyllis Dorothy James, Baroness James of Holland Park, OBE, FRSA, FRSL , commonly known as P. D. James, is an English crime writer and Conservative life peer in the House of Lords, most famous for a series of detective novels starring policeman and poet Adam Dalgliesh.-Life and career:James...
, Baroness James of Holland Park, OBE, Hon DLitt Buckingham, Hertfordshire, Glasgow, Durham, Portsmouth; Hon DLitt London; Hon DU Essex, FRSA, FRSL Novelist and Crime Writer - W James KennedyWilliam James KennedyProf. William James "Jim" Kennedy MA, DSc is a British geologist.Jim Kennedy studied at the University of London.Kennedy was a Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford and Professor of Earth Sciences at the University of Oxford...
, BSc PhD London, MA DSc Oxford, FGS, FLS Professorial Fellow, Director, Oxford University Museum of Natural HistoryOxford University Museum of Natural HistoryThe Oxford University Museum of Natural History, sometimes known simply as the Oxford University Museum, is a museum displaying many of the University of Oxford's natural history specimens, located on Parks Road in Oxford, England. It also contains a lecture theatre which is used by the... - Sir Ralph KohnRalph KohnSir Ralph Kohn FRS is a British businessman, recipient of the Queen's Award for Export Achievement for his work in the pharmaceutical industry...
, BSc, MSc, PhD Manchester Bynum Tudor Visiting Fellow; Pharmacologist, Entrepreneur, Musician - Russell G MawbyRussell MawbyRussell G. Mawby, Ph.D. has earned a global reputation as a visionary leader in philanthropy. He led the W.K. Kellogg Foundation for 25 years, during which he was credited for creativity in programming by providing opportunities for youth and leadership in the field.-Early life and...
, BS PhD Michigan, MS Purdue Chairman Emeritus, W K Kellogg Foundation; Hon DSc California State University, NUI; Hon DL North Carolina, Tuskagee Institute, Michigan; Hon DCL Newcastle; Hon Doctor of Agriculture, Purdue. - Juan E MéndezJuan MéndezJuan E. Mendez was born on December 11, 1944 in Argentina.In 1970, he received his law degree from Stella Maris University in Mar del Plata, Argentina....
, LLB Stella Maris Catholic University, Argentina Professor of International Law, Notre Dame University; First Vice-President, Inter-American Human Rights Commission - Lord Puttnam of Quennsgate, C.B.E. Bynum Tudor Visiting Fellow
- Prajwal ParajulyPrajwal ParajulyPrajwal Parajuly is an Indian author who writes short stories about Nepali-speaking people and their culture....
, Author - William A SchabasWilliam SchabasWilliam Schabas is an author and academic in the field of international criminal and human rights law. He is a professor of international law and Director of the Irish Centre for Human Rights at the National University of Ireland, Galway, and an internationally respected expert on human rights law,...
, BA MA Toronto, LLB LLM LLD Montreal, LLD honoris causa Dalhousie Professor of Human Rights Law, Faculty of Law, and Director, Irish Centre for Human Rights, National University of Ireland, Galway - Richard G SmethurstRichard SmethurstRichard Good Smethurst was Provost of Worcester College, Oxford, England.Smethurst was educated at Liverpool College, Worcester College, Oxford, and Nuffield College, Oxford....
, MA Oxford Director, Department for External Studies 1976-1986; Chairman of the General Board of Faculties 1989-1991; Provost of Worcester College - Canon Vincent N H StrudwickVincent StrudwickVincent Noel Harold Strudwick is a British theologian and educationalist. His areas of expertise include sixteenth-century English history and the ecclesiology of Richard Hooker....
, BA Nottingham, MA status Oxford, Dip Ad Ed LondonTheological Educator - Lady (Michelle) Sykes, Dip Hist Art London
- I Joan ThirskJoan ThirskIrene Joan Watkins Thirsk, MA , PhD, FBA, FRHistS is a British economic and social historian, specialized in the History of agriculture. She is one of the leading economic and social historians of the 20th century, having greatly influenced the methodology and direction of research...
, CBE, BA PhD London, MA Oxford, Hon DLitt, FBA Reader Emeritus in Economic History; Honorary Fellow, St. Hilda's CollegeSt. Hilda's CollegeSt Hilda's College may refer to:* St Hilda's College, Oxford, one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom.* St... - Geoffrey P ThomasGeoffrey ThomasGeoffrey Price Thomas was President of Kellogg College, Oxford and Director of Oxford University Department for Continuing Education until 2008....
, BSc Wales, MA Oxford, PhD Cambridge President Emeritus of Kellogg College; Fellow of Linacre College, 1978-1990; Honorary Fellow of Linacre College - David G VaiseyDavid VaiseyDavid George Vaisey CBE is a British librarian who was Bodley's Librarian from 1986 until 1996.-Life:...
, CBE, MA Oxford, FSA, FRHistS Bodley's LibrarianBodley's LibrarianThe head of the Bodleian Library, the main library at the University of Oxford, is known as Bodley's Librarian: Sir Thomas Bodley, as founder, gave his name to both the institution and the position. Although there had been a university library at Oxford since about 1320, it had declined by the end...
Emeritus; Professorial Fellow, Exeter College; Keeper of the University Archives; Bodley's Librarian 1986-1996 - Geraldine Van BuerenGeraldine Van BuerenGeraldine Van Bueren is a leading international human rights lawyer. She is a barrister and professor of International Human Rights Law at Queen Mary, University of London...
, LLB LLM Middle Temple, Professor of International Human Rights Law, Queen Mary College, University of London
Fellows emeritus
- Malcolm Airs FSA, IHBC, FRHistSoc
- John G. Axford MBCS, CEng, CPhys, CITP, FRSA
- Edward E. Coker
- Peter G. Combey DPSA
- Alex Coren
- Robert W. Elmore FRSH
- Joanne Elvins
- Raymond G. Flood
- Catherine M. Gray FHEA
- Hazel R. Hagger
- Philip W. J. Healy
- Gary R. Lock MIFA, FSA; Dean of Degrees
- David Mant, MB ChB Birmingham, BA Cambridge, MSc London, MA Oxford, FRCGP, FRCP, FMedSci
- R. Trevor Rowley FSA, MIFA
- Gerald Bowen Thomas
- Keith S. Thomson
- Kate Tiller, DL, BA PhD Birmingham, MA Oxford, FSA, FRHistS ounding Fellow 1990;
- Tristram D. Wyatt
- Michael D. Yudkin
External links
- Kellogg College official website
- OUDCE website — Department for Continuing Education
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