 My name is Sancho Doji. I'm from Bhutan. I studied in the University of Southern Queensland with Masters of Engineering Science, with major in Geographic Information Systems. I have had a lot of opportunities to meet people from around the world, including lecturers, students and other staffs. I'm quite lucky to have made a lot of friends. The Australia Awards programme is a very good opportunity. It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. And unlike other programmes, the Australia Awards programme has a lot of advantages because it's not just ants with scholarship and funding, because they take care of you, they take care of your studies, they take care of your stay in Australia. Starting from the day you came to Australia to the day you go back to your own country, I have learnt a lot of things in Australia, but the most important thing is besides the education, the degree I have, it's the time consciousness. Actually, in fact, the Asian people are not really time-conscious, but the way the Australians work, the way they stick to the time and plan their work, it's quite amusing, and this would be one of my top priorities. I came from a country where the society is where there is no multicultural society. It gave me an idea of multicultural society and to have an open mind to accept diversity and, of course, to be a critical thinker.