Kellogg College, Oxford

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Kellogg College, Oxford is a graduate college of the University of Oxford known for its focus on part-time and lifelong learning programs for mature and professional students.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf constituent college of the University of Oxford
graduate college
admits full-time students
graduate students
part-time students
affiliatedWith Department for Continuing Education, University of Oxford
becameFullCollegeOfUniversity 1994
campusSetting urban
collaboratesWith external professional bodies
other Oxford colleges
country United Kingdom
emphasizes flexible learning
interdisciplinary study
established 1990
focusesOn continuing education
lifelong learning
part-time study
formerName Rewley House
foundedAs Rewley House
hasAcademicProfile multi-disciplinary
hasAlumni postgraduate alumni of University of Oxford
hasGoverningBody College Governing Body
hasHeadTitle President
hasReputationFor adult education
supporting non-traditional students
hasStudentBody postgraduate students
hasTargetDemographic career changers
international graduate students
working professionals
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn England
Oxford
motto Late, but in earnest
mottoLanguage English
namedAfter Will Keith Kellogg
offers part-time doctoral degrees
part-time master’s degrees
professional development programmes
partOf University of Oxford
receivedRoyalCharter 1994
region South East England
serves mature students
professional students
supports distance learning components in some programmes
type permanent private hall converted to college
uses University of Oxford Gardens, Libraries and Museums
surface form: University of Oxford facilities

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University of Oxford hasPart Kellogg College, Oxford
Oxford colleges hasPart Kellogg College, Oxford