As the holder of the fellowship, Lord Bilimoria, also the Chancellor of the University of Birmingham, will deliver the Bynum Tudor Annual Lecture taking place this year on November 29 at the Kellogg College at the University of Oxford.
"I am looking forward very much to furthering Kellogg College s links with the Indian community in the UK, in India and throughout the world," Lord Bilimoria said.
"A large part of my fellowship will be to embrace the opportunity to meet and interact with the students here at Kellogg College, to learn from their experiences and share my international entrepreneurial, business and Parliamentary experience with them," he added.
The Bynum Tudor Fellowship is named after the late Bynum Tudor, a great friend of the college. It aims to establish new approaches to sharing, integrating and developing professional and academic knowledge, the college said in a statement.
This prestigious fellowship in the past has been held by individuals such as the Oscar-winning film producer Lord David Puttnam and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
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