 For me the concept of inclusion is one of the most important. Inclusion helps us to better understand intersectionality and I think this is actually critical in pushing gender equality forward because none of us are two-dimensional beings. An ideal world, so also an ideal university, is I think inclusive for all who want to be in it. The inclusion is very important but I think that only in safe and respectful environments we can become creative and innovative because we do not need to subordinate, to suppress our potentials, to feel inferior or to be afraid for ourselves, our careers and so on. Equity enables the creation of environments based on fairness and justice and freedom that tackle the existence of discrimination and allow everyone to have equal access to and participate in all spheres of the community. I would choose intersectionality because it forces us to consider many aspects as once in all of their complexity and how they shape and inform each other. Also I think this is essential because people are never only one thing at a time. I think it's intersectionality. I know they are competing conversations in terms of do we lose priority if we focus on other elements of identity as compared to gender and I think it's actually the opposite. I think one, I think they feed each feed the other and it's never about competing priorities because gender is always interrelated to other social categories such as ethnicity, functional impairment, age, sexual orientation and social class.