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Development

“LEAD outlines our ambition for the next five years. We wish to expand our site westward across the Banbury Road, as well as develop our existing site. This will significantly increase College accommodation and create an enhanced sense of shared space and sustainable living.”

Professor Jonathan Michie, OBE

Professor Jonathan Michie OBE

College President and Pro-Vice-Chancellor, University of Oxford

Kellogg
leading the
way.

INTRODUCING WEST CAMPUS

The West campus marks a pivotal moment in our College’s history. We are poised to accommodate significantly more students at College – enriching community, increasing interdisciplinary collaboration, and attracting the finest graduate students.

A brief history of our site

1990

Foundation of College Our mission to offer flexible lifelong learning begins at Rewley House, Wellington Square, Oxford

1992

The College presents its first students for matriculation into the University

1994

The College is renamed Kellogg College in recognition of the generosity of its original benefactor, the W K Kellogg Foundation

1996

Kellogg begins its move to its current site on the Banbury Road, North Oxford, acquiring 7 & 11 Bradmore Road for student accommodation

2005

Foundation of CollegeOur mission to offer flexible lifelong learning begins at Rewley House, Wellington Square, Oxford

2006

Kellogg acquires 62 Banbury Road, which houses the Administration team

2008

Kellogg expands into 60 Banbury Road and the Balfour Building, creating links between the old and the new, and providing enhanced College facilities including meeting rooms and a library

2009

The Chancellor, Lord Patten of Barnes, officially inaugurates our new site

2010

9 & 10 Bradmore Road are acquired, providing additional student accommodation

2013

Donald Michie House and Anne McLaren House open, providing further student accommodation, the renovations of which are commended in the Oxford Preservation Trust Awards

2017

Kellogg builds and opens the Hub – the University’s first building built to sustainable Passivhaus standards. 8 Bradmore Road is acquired providing further student accommodation

2023

49 & 55 Banbury Road are acquired for additional student accommodation

The Future

Kellogg’s West Campus

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Development over time

The West Campus plans will see our site expand across Banbury Road. This will triple the number of student rooms in College.

Since 2006, we have transformed our site to offer a dining hall, library, administration, common room, and Hub café which serve as the social and academic heart of College.

We have approval to expand our accommodation on Bradmore Road and to bring 58 and 58A Banbury Road into College.

With 14 new buildings on our College grounds, we are confident that we will deliver even richer opportunities for our students. We have approval to build 5 new accommodation buildings alongside the refurbishment of 7 existing villas to establish a new West Campus. Our ambition is for completion over the next 5 years.

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Since 2006, we have transformed our site to offer a dining hall, library, administration, common room, and Hub café which serve as the social and academic heart of College.

We have approval to expand our accommodation on Bradmore Road and to bring 58 and 58A Banbury Road into College.

With 14 new buildings on our College grounds, we are confident that we will deliver even richer opportunities for our students. We have approval to build 5 new accommodation buildings alongside the refurbishment of 7 existing villas to establish a new West Campus. Our ambition is for completion over the next 5 years.

TRANSFORMING COLLEGE LIFE

Over the years, Kellogg’s physical site has evolved into an academic hub. Our project will expand the number of students we can accommodate on site and enrich their College experience, making our hub a home.

A SINGLE SITE APPROACH

This transformation will enable us to bring together facilities students need to live, study, and thrive in one unified location.

TRIPLE THE NUMBER OF STUDENT ROOMS

Our expanded site will offer over 200 bedrooms, including fully-accessible options and family flats, catering to students of diverse backgrounds and needs.

ENHANCED FACILITIES

Improved offerings including an expanded kitchen, new study spaces, and communal areas like a gym, games room, music room, and contemplative space.

DESIGNED FOR THE FUTURE

West Campus will be a model for thoughtful, sustainable, future-forward student and academic accommodation. Every aspect of design will enhance wellbeing and preserve our historic surroundings as sustainably as possible.

SUSTAINABILITY

The Oxford City Planning Department commended our campus plans for sustainability. We are inspired by College Fellow His Majesty Charles III's passionate advocacy.

PASSIVHAUS CREDENTIALS

We will bring an accumulated wealth of highly relevant experiences from developing the first ever Passivhaus-accredited building in Oxford, our Hub Common Room and Café.

INCREASED BIODIVERSITY

We are working with award-winning landscape designer Andy Sturgeon, whose unified scheme increases biodiversity to the benefit of not only College members, but also the wider Oxford community.

PRESERVING HISTORIC CHARACTER

Our 1860s villas will be sensitively refurbished and will harmonise with our thoughtfully-designed 21st-century additions, respecting our site’s unique character.

The Latest updates

December 5, 2023

ALUMNUS AND BYNUM TUDOR FELLOW DR RALPH WALTER PLEDGES OVER £6 MILLION TO WEST CAMPUS CAMPAIGN

“In making a transformational gift, I am choosing to support the College’s mission, in which I wholeheartedly believe.”

OUR £25 MILLION CAMPAIGN

We invite you to join us in our vision to embrace innovative and sustainable approaches to expand College to meet the needs of the modern world over the next five years.

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