 So us has always had this strength of looking at the world from different perspectives, so these deep specialization in areas that no one else really looks at. I came here with the idea that I wanted to know more about Japan and East Asia, but I ended up knowing more about everything because it's so vibrant, there are so many different people from so many different countries and backgrounds. The School of Arts brings together three different units in source, the History of Arts and College Department, the Department of Music and the Centre for Media Studies. We have modules that go across the three units. There are some courses to be taught by music experts, experts in art and archaeology and experts in the media working on common ground. So we're really trying to leverage this deep regional expertise and put it in dialogue with all this new technologies. Going to SOAS means you're a University of London student which gives you access to courses from all of the other University of London colleges. It offers theory and practice so you can do an internship. We learn how to shoot films. How to make podcasts, there are courses in sound recording. I had no idea how was it to work at a radio and now I'm doing my own show. There are things like composition, you can do performance. We have hands-on labs, hands-on exercises, an online presence. The level of choice that you get here is unprecedented. They decide, they guide themselves through their own experience. The professors here, they are all so helpful. The level of knowledge and passion that they have is really inspiring. They always accommodate the students and their interests. I'm interested in setting up alternative education provisions. How can the young people learn how to implement digital media to their own mental liberation? I really feel it's my both duty and a great pleasure to involve myself in their academic developments to deepen their understanding of their own position in the world. Whether they're an artist or they want to be an intermediate curator. Students just graduate from SOAS, immediately they are very welcome by the industry. Any career that requires knowing something about the world I think SOAS prepares you for. To have the engagement both in academics and in the sort of societal impact of academics, that's quite unique. Well, there are so many societies here and so many events. There's always something going on like things, screenings and talks. The world's experts come on a very wide variety of topics which are relevant to your studies but also things you'd be interested in. SOAS becomes this center where all these different cultures meet. And perhaps start to understand each other. For any student who wants to sort of think about the role of traditional arts and cultures in the contemporary world, this is the place to do it. And the people are great resources. The academics obviously but also the students, the fellow students are going to be amongst the most interesting people that you're ever going to meet. The incredible opportunities of changing perception and the approach of studying the arts, the visual arts, the sound arts, the intangible and tangible heritages within the broad structure of the School of Arts is absolutely amazing. You should come.