Kellogg College
Kellogg College is Oxford’s most international and interdisciplinary graduate college, championing lifelong learning and academic opportunity.
The Geoffrey Thomas Building in Kellogg College. Credit: Oxford University Images
About the college
Founded in 1990 to widen access to Oxford, Kellogg offers flexible, part-time and full-time graduate study options designed to fit around professional and personal commitments.
Today, the college's diverse and inclusive community includes nearly 1,500 students from over 90 countries, alongside a vibrant fellowship drawn from across the University. Many of its students are working professionals, enriching college life with real-world experience and fresh perspectives.
The college is known for its informal, welcoming atmosphere – there’s no high table, and its Common Room may be used by all college members and the Hub café is open to the public. This spirit of openness encourages connection, collaboration and conversation across disciplines and backgrounds.
Key facts
College tour
Facilities
Accommodation and meals
Courses
For entry in 2026-27