 Being involved in the Citizenship and Governance Strategic Research Area has led to some exciting opportunities for myself in particular, starting with working with the Northern Ireland Assembly and advising on various key issues. But a particular note is actually working with colleagues in space science who are members of the Space Strategic Research Area. On evaluating the socio-economic benefits of space exploration for the European Space Agency. What's been particularly exciting is learning a lot about science, technology, engineering and mathematics subjects in its application to space, but also the benefits it brings to humankind as a whole, particularly things like health benefits and experiments, the development of electric vehicles through new battery technologies through energy, but also potential of space architecture on the moon and mining on the moon, again to benefit humankind. And the way in which the International Space Station is a classic example and a positive example of international collaboration that's inclusive because it's a joint partnership between the European Space Agency, NASA, the American Space Agency, JAXA, the Japanese Space Agency and Roskamos, the Russian Space Agency. And they have a barter system in terms of generating the resources for the space station. And on the space station itself they have various events. So recently an Italian DJ did a set that was then broadcast from the space station back to a well-known music festival. So it's not just covering science and technology, but it's also covering culture, environmental aspects, organizational aspects and education and human capital aspects. As a result of that we're looking to work closely with other partners outside the University, including the Scottish Government on Space Sports Scotland, but also challenges to humankind in trying to evaluate the impact and the governance and legal aspects of managing space debris. And managing the consequences of space debris and turning into that into a set of socio-economic benefits is quite crucial and central to that project.