An Oxford tour guide, a PhD student from Pakistan and a University of Cambridge undergraduate are among the 38聽candidates in聽the running to聽become the University of Oxford鈥檚 next chancellor.
Imran Khan, the ex-cricketer and former prime minister of聽Pakistan, who applied for the role despite being imprisoned on聽charges of聽corruption, is聽not among those going forward to聽the first round of聽voting, which will commence on 28聽October, it聽has been confirmed.
Announcing the candidates who have successfully submitted bids to replace Lord Patten of Barnes, who is retiring at the end of 2024-25 after 21 years in role, the university said on 16聽October that applications were 鈥渃onsidered by the chancellor鈥檚 election committee solely on the four exclusion criteria set out in the university鈥檚 regulations鈥.
It is likely that Mr Khan, who attended Oxford in the 1970s, was excluded in light of his criminal convictions in Pakistan, which would have been considered under that invoke 鈥渇it and proper person鈥 guidance issued by HM聽Revenue and Customs, used to consider the suitability of those standing as trustees and board members.
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Among the front runners for the chancellor鈥檚 role who do make the longlist are the UK鈥檚 former business secretary Lord Mandelson and former Conservative Party leader Lord Hague of聽Richmond, who was also foreign secretary under Lord Cameron of聽Chipping Norton.
Two other Conservative politicians are in the running: Lord Willetts, the former universities minister, and ex-attorney general Dominic Grieve.
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Other candidates include Lady Elish Angiolini, the principal of St Hugh鈥檚 College, Oxford since 2012 and a pro vice-chancellor of the university; Baroness Royall of Blaisdon, leader of the House of Lords during Gordon Brown鈥檚 premiership and the principal of Somerville College, Oxford; and businesswoman Margaret Casely-Hayford, who is currently chancellor of Coventry University.
The longlist, which will be whittled down to five candidates after staff and graduates have ranked candidates in this month鈥檚 first round of voting, includes several long-shot bids, including those from Oxford alumni, several students and academics based in India and Pakistan, and a clutch of businesspeople.
The top five candidates will be announced on 5聽November, with a second round of voting taking place in the week commencing 18聽November. The new chancellor will be announced in the week of 25聽November.
In his statement, which is , Lord Hague says he will champion free speech, stating that 鈥淥xford should be a place of open debate 鈥 as it was for me in the Union 鈥 based on learning from the arguments of others鈥.
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鈥淰iolence and prejudice should be countered through the rigour of reason, not the comfort blanket of cancellation. Oxford minds should be ready for the great debating chamber of the world, not the echo chambers of the like-minded,鈥 he adds.
Meanwhile, Lord Mandelson highlights his record of working with business and on the international stage with an eye to attracting more charitable donations, noting that the university will 鈥渉ave to raise more money from our worldwide alumni and from philanthropists鈥.
Having served in government and as Britain鈥檚 European commissioner, Lord Mandelson said he aimed to use 鈥渢hese links at the service of the university, to help rebuild our ties in Europe as well as strengthen them in the US and Asia鈥.
鈥淚 would bring a clear sense of strategy and political judgement, an unwavering commitment to enhance the work and amplify the voice of the university鈥檚 world-class academics, and a proven ability to engage with British and global policymakers, as well as with business and philanthropists,鈥 he says.
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