 I am so very happy to welcome you on this graduation ceremony. My name is Alkaline van Mening and I am the Dean of Liberal Arts and Science. I want to welcome one person in particular, Willem Ittevee. Our former Dean is now our wise advisor and a true loyal friend of Liberal Arts. I now introduce you members of the staff. First of all, Aswin Van Ooyen, he is our program director of the major business and management. Next to him, David Janssen, our program director of humanities and last but not least, Tessin Laser, our program director of law in Europe. Our graduates will enter this hall in a very warm applause for our graduates. Congratulations! The Liberal Arts and Sciences staff for a very memorable afternoon. I would also like to make use of this opportunity to just congratulate everyone sitting here in the front rows. Right now Liberal Arts and Sciences is providing us with one final great opportunity and that opportunity is a network of intelligent, critical and ambitious individuals who want to achieve something in their life. A unique network of people who are not only intelligent, creative, ambitious, whatever you may name, but also like each other because they spend three years together working their asses off. And that's such a wonderful thing and such an opportunity should not go to waste, I think. Thank you.