Imran Khan, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, is planning to apply for the position of Chancellor at Oxford University. This opportunity arose after Lord Patten resigned from the role.
The chancellor’s position is largely ceremonial, focusing on representing the university rather than managing day-to-day operations.
Notably, this election will be conducted online for the first time, allowing over 350,000 members of Oxford’s convocation to participate in the voting process.
Khan, an alumnus of Oxford University, also has a notable background as the former captain of Pakistan’s cricket team. His candidacy has been confirmed by his advisor, Syed Zulfi Bukhari, who mentioned that there is substantial public support for Khan’s application.
This support reflects Khan’s prominent status and the impact of his previous leadership roles. If elected, Khan would bring a unique perspective to the ceremonial duties of the chancellorship, blending his experiences in politics, sports, and education.
The election is expected to draw significant attention, given Khan’s high profile and the historic nature of the online voting process.