Oxford University is assessing ways of providing security for the newly appointed Chairman of the Pakistan People s Party (PPP) of Pakistan, Bilawal Bhutto, son of slain former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, who is a first year student at Christ Church College, media reports said. According to them, an Oxford University spokesman said they will review their security arrangements. We take the security of all our students, including high profile students, extremely seriously, he added. We cannot comment on individual students even if they are high profile. Bilawal was named to head PPP following the last week s assassination of his mother in Rawalpindi. These reports said that the Oxford University is expected to take advice from the intelligence services and Thames Valley police as it prepares to welcome the teenager back to Oxford. A family friend Victoria Schofield said that when Bilawal enrolled in the Oxford University, like many students he was bombarded with offers of all sorts of societies but his primary interest was to join the Union. In honour of his mother, a special debate will be held on January 17, which he is expected to attend. As a member of the Faculty of History, he spent his first term studying British history, and will return to study general history.