Lord Hague of Richmond Elected as New Chancellor of the University of Oxford
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Lord Hague of Richmond Elected as New Chancellor of the University of Oxford
Lord Hague of Richmond Elected as New Chancellor of the University of Oxford The University of Oxford has announced Lord Hague of Richmond as its 160th Chancellor, following his decisive victory in the final round of voting. Lord Hague, an alumnus of the university, will assume his new role early in the New Year, serving a decade-long term as a key figurehead of the institution. A Historic Role and a Prominent Figure The position of Chancellor at Oxford is one of immense historical and ceremonial significance, dating back over 800 years. Lord Hague succeeds Lord Patten of Barnes, who announced his retirement earlier this year. The role encompasses ceremonial responsibilities, advocacy, advisory duties, and the crucial task of leading fundraising efforts. It also involves chairing the selection committee for the Vice-Chancellor. In a heartfelt statement, Lord Hague expressed his gratitude to the Oxford community for their trust: "I regard being elected as the Chancellor of our universi…