 I'm Professor Noel Anne Bradshaw and I'm the Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Science here at the University of Greenwich. Partnerships are so important to us. We really value our industry and educational partners that we work alongside with. Some of our academics have worked in industry and that brings their experience into the classroom. All our degree courses are co-designed with industry, so we get industry professionals in to talk to us about what's changing in the sector. And also we can put on courses that are specifically tailored to the demands of industry. Knowledge exchange is hugely important, so industry can work with us on what's called a KTP, which is a knowledge transfer partnership. And what this is, is a funded or co-funded partnership funded by government whereby the university and industry work together on a non-standard problem. So any problem that a company has that they're trying to solve, we can work alongside them on a knowledge transfer partnership to help find a solution. So we work with a wide variety of companies, whether they're small, start-ups even or much larger corporations. And we work with organisations from a wide variety of backgrounds and industries, for example computing, data science, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals and engineering such as construction. Everything that we do, all our partnerships and our courses that we offer, really help to give students that grounding that they need to be able to go out and get an excellent graduate job.