Imran Khan, Pakistan’s jailed former prime minister, appears to be eyeing up a new role from behind bars – that of Oxford University chancellor.
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00:00Imran Khan, Pakistan's jailed former prime minister,
00:03appears to be eyeing up a new role from behind bars, that of Oxford University chancellor.
00:10Mr Khan, who has been in prison for more than a year on charges he says are politically motivated,
00:15submitted his application ahead of the deadline on Sunday night, his adviser confirmed on X.
00:22The one-time cricket star is already an honorary fellow of Oxford's Keeble College,
00:26where he studied philosophy, politics and economics in 1972.
00:32The University of Oxford gave no comment about the specific application and will not confirm
00:37the candidates for the position until early October with voting to be held online on 28 October.
00:43Previously candidates were required to be nominated by 50 members of the university's
00:48convocation. The Oxford chancellor's role is largely ceremonial and is voted for by
00:54graduates of the university who have had their degree conferred provided they have
00:58registered to vote and members of the university's congregations including academic staff.
01:04Candidates cannot be current students, employees of the university or candidates to political
01:09office. Christopher Patton is the outgoing chancellor, who has held the position since 2003.
01:16Lord Patton, 80, was the last governor of Hong Kong from 1992 to 1997 and chairman of the
01:23Conservative Party from 1990 to 1992.