 I think CSD is unique because there's a practical element to the course where you've actually done real life skills that you're going to use in your career and not many master's programmes offer that, so you get the combination of theory and study and practice. Actually to have the opportunity to learn how to practise diplomacy in the hands of experts and all the diplomats who have a very long experience in this kind of diplomacy negotiations and mediation, we learned how to practise it, how the real world actually works. You go in as a mediator or a conflicting party, you act as if you are in a conflict and you are trying to mediate two parties. There's a negotiation training where it's a simulation for example of a crisis situation and you act as one of the leaders of the world or a state. The situation happens, for example a terrorist attack happens, you each represent different countries as your teams, you have to negotiate with each other, make actions and then events evolve over the course of the day, you have to react to each other, you realise to what extent the theory just goes out the window sometimes and it's just about interpersonal negotiations but you also realise that the way people think you need to understand how they think through applying the theories. I sat at the Security Council table this year, I sat at the, I participated in the Geneva talks, those were simulated but at the same time they felt so real because of the diplomats present, because of the experts present. Skills like mediation, negotiation, speech writing, policy analysis, all of which are really useful, all of which I have certainly used in my work and that makes it much more connected to the real world than just you know studying something just because you're interested in it. The tangible skills that I've talked to many people they've used in their internships or their outside jobs like learning how to write a speech or how to do a radio interview, how to negotiate, how to represent themselves and be confident in what they do and I think there's very practical skills set CISD apart from other academic courses.