Imran Khan, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, has officially submitted his nomination papers to run for the position of Chancellor at Oxford University. This significant move was announced by PTI leader Zulfikar Bukhari, who shared his optimism about Khan’s chances of running a successful campaign.
Khan, who is an alumnus of Oxford University, previously served as the Chancellor of the University of Bradford from 2005 to 2014. During his time at Bradford, he was well-regarded for his leadership and contributions.
Now, he is looking to bring his experience and vision to his alma mater by taking on the prestigious role of Chancellor at Oxford.
The decision to run for Chancellor is seen as a major step in Khan’s post-political career, and his supporters are hopeful that his connection to Oxford, combined with his previous experience, will resonate with the university community.
Bukhari and others in Khan’s circle believe that his leadership skills and global perspective will make him a strong candidate for this important academic position.