Rishi Sunak returns to alma mater with new Oxford and Stanford fellowships
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Rishi Sunak is transitioning to academia after securing prestigious positions at Oxford University's Blavatnik School of Government and Stanford's Hoover Institution. The former prime minister aims to address pressing global economic and security issues. Sunak's appointments were welcomed by prominent figures, including Oxford's chancellor and Condoleezza Rice from Stanford, highlighting his valuable experience in policy challenges. His academic roles follow a trend among past UK prime ministers, ensuring he actively contributes to critical discussions on governance and democracy, linking insights from his public service to ongoing research and dialogue in both the UK and US.
Sunak's transition to academic life marks his first official move since returning to the backbenches, allowing him to address global economic and security challenges.
Condoleezza Rice emphasized how Sunak's experience will help tackle key policy issues confronting democracies, making his roles at Stanford and Oxford highly significant.
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