Former foreign secretary and Conservative Party leader William Hague has been elected as the new chancellor of the University of Oxford.
Lord Hague, who graduated from Magdalen College in 1982, will be formally inaugurated into the predominantly ceremonial role in the new year.
He will succeed Lord Patten and become the 160th person to hold the position over the past 800 years.
"I regard being elected as the Chancellor of our university as the greatest honour of my life," Lord Hague said.