The Kellogg MCR

We are the first college to allow part time students to study at Oxford University and we have remained a leading light in this space at Oxford University. Kellogg is also home to over 400 Full time students and we, the committee are here to support all our students.

First to accept part-timers

We are the first college to allow part time students to study at Oxford University and we have remained a leading light in this space at Oxford University.

Most international

Kellogg admit students from over 80 countries throughout the world in fulfillment of the College’s mission to give more people access to a higher education.

Largest

Founded on St. David’s day in 1990, Kellogg has grown to become the largest college, hosting more than 1400 graduate students from over 200 courses. 

A welcome letter from your MCR President

Sheetal Jain President of the MCR

 ‘Hi everyone, I’m Eeshani and I’m currently pursuing the MSc in Evidence-Based Health Care. I’m a doctor from India and my work is focused on the globalisation of Ayurvedic medicine. I’m a movie buff, a tennis fan and I love travelling!

‘I chose Kellogg because of its large international community, egalitarian values and its distinctive interdisciplinary environment. It was only after I actually joined that I realised that it also has the best food in Oxford!

‘Kellogg has become my home away from home. In addition to being a great learning environment, the College has given me the most amazing memories and friends who have now become family. I served as the MCR International Students Representative during the last academic year and I thoroughly enjoyed the experience. I wanted to contribute to the MCR this year as well, hence I ran for the position of President.

‘I’m really excited to start my work as MCR President and during my tenure I hope to be a trusted voice for all Kellogg students. I aim to prioritise the welfare of all students by addressing any issues raised by them and by supporting their ideas. I also look forward to working with the MCR to host fun and inclusive events for all!

‘I would like to be seen as a support and a helping hand to all the students rather than as a President. I want them to feel comfortable approaching me with absolutely anything so that I can be an efficient bridge between the students and the College.’