 Mae'n ei gael, mae'r ffordd, mae'r gwaith, gyda'r ysgol iawn, a gweithio'r iawn i'r cerimeni, maen nhw i'w proedd ysgol iawn, i'r gweithio'r iawn i'r ddweud o'r ysgol iawn, mae'n dweud o'i ei gael. Mae'r ceuxchwyl iawn yn ffórmol, ac mae'n dweud o'r tradditanau yw ym Britten, oherwydd dylai o'r mwy ffwrdd cyfwyr. Mae'r ffwrdd cyfwyr yn cymryd o'i ddweud, yr unigwad ar y gyflwyno cymryd yn y gwirgwyr yng Nghwyloedd yw'r unigwad, yw'r ysgwyl, yng Nghaerhau a'r ysgwyl. Mae'r ddiddordeb yn y gynhyrchu mwy o ddiddordeb, oedd ychydig rwy'n adrodd ymlaen o'r cyfrifio ar gyfer ymweld. Nawr, roedd ymlaen i'r studiad cyfrifio, oedd y cyfrifio ar y ddiddordeb yma, mae'r amser yn ei wneud yn fawr o gyfrifio ar y sylwyr, a gallwch yn ystod y cyfnodd yn y sylwedd. Mae'n amlwg am ymddiadau yn y cyfnodd yn y cyfnodd yn y school. Mae'n ymddiadau ymddiadau. Mae'r ddweud, ymddiadau, ymddiadau, ac ymddiadau ar gyfer y gwbl yn y school, yn ymddiadau ar y cyfnodd, a'r amser cyfnodd yn y cyfnodd a'r amser ac yn y dyfodol yn ymddiadau. Yn ymddiadau, mae'n gilydd ar y cyfnodd yn ysgrifennu. Mynd i'r cerdd o gweithio a gweld i amgymell am y dyfodol i'n mynd i gael gŵr o'r cyfnodol yw'r dweud honi. O'r gweld i'r gweld o gweithio pethau cymaintol, fel rhai gan gweithio a'r cyfnodol, y Gweld Llywodraeth Cymru, y Gendryn Dweud i'r Gweithio, a'r rhag stealio islam i'r Gweithio Llywodraeth, o ddiddordebeth a'r rhaglen hwyl sy'n ffordd o'i ffordd yw'r rhaglen yn ymgyrchol, ond mae'n ddiddordebeth yn ffordd yn rhan o'r llawd, oeddolwch a'r hyn o'r llawd, oeddolwch i'r ddweud cyngorol a gweld o'r traddобыchau musiol yma o'r Barlonys Gamelan i'r corf Westafryc, a'r ffantastig ffantastig musiol yn ymgyrchol â'r rhaglen o'r ffodol. Fydden ni'n rhan o ddiddordi ddisgwyd, four of our professors have been elected as fellows of the British Academy, the pinnacle of academic achievement in the arts and humanities and a great credit to their own work and to their departments. Our students are equally impressive and not just for the collective work that they do that Georgie referred to, but also some individual examples. For example, economic student Sarah Bedford's social enterprise was joint winner of the London Entrepreneurs Challenge Provost Prize. Her initiative, called Eat and Greet, tackles social isolation in residential homes, bringing together care home residents with groups of visitors over a weekly lunch. And meanwhile, PhD student in languages and cultures, Portia Owusu, has won a highly prestigious, full bright scholarship joining a community of scholars that includes more than 50 Nobel Prize winners and 75 Pulitzer Prize winners. Portia will be developing her research into English and American literature, slavery and the West African diaspora at the University of Kansas next academic session, well done to all of our students for achievements. These are just some of the achievements that make me incredibly proud. They highlight the real impact that SOAS students have and I hope they will inspire you to achieve your goals on whatever path you choose. So what does it mean to graduate from SOAS? First of all, you join a worldwide family of 50,000 alumni, most of whom are still in regular contact with us. We have authors, philosophers, musicians, TV presenters, filmmakers, comedians, restaurant owners, diplomats, journalists, MPs, managing directors, human right lawyers, political activists and academics. You name it and a SOAS graduate has probably done it. Many of our alumni in turn choose to give something back to the school. I'm not just talking about money, though you may have heard of the recent £20 million donation from one of our alumni to support an ambitious new programme in Southeast Asian art. Now, if you ever find yourself in such a robust financial position, and no doubt some of you will, we'd be delighted to hear from you. But just as important, many of our graduates give something back to the school in other ways. For example, our Taken alum for coffee ski may have put some of you in touch with our wonderful network of alumni for insights and advice about the wealth of different career paths that they have followed. We hope that you'll be willing to do the same, or indeed help spread the word of SOAS in many other ways. So today does not mark the end of your relationship with SOAS. You are now part of this great community across the world, and we will follow your careers with immense interest. For some reason, new SOAS graduates can be hard to reach, probably because you're all out doing amazing things. So please help us to keep in touch with you by giving the careers or alumni team your contact information today, either in the gowning area or in the marquee after the ceremony. Now, these are challenging times, but the school has been through many tough years in its long history and it's come through with a combination of imagination, resilience and distinctiveness. We are working towards our centenary in 2016, which we plan to celebrate in proper SOAS style. The newly refurbished North Block of Senate House will open in June next year, and the building will offer state-of-the-art teaching and research facilities and student services. It will mean that SOAS will be, once again, a single site campus with all the energy and intellectual curiosity that defines our community concentrated into a single vibrant precinct. Senate House is the perfect launch pad for our second century. So please do come back and visit the new campus when it's complete, and especially during our centenary year, which runs from June 2016 to July 2017, when we plan to have some amazing events and activities on campus. And if you can't make it back to London, look out for events that will be organising around the SOAS regions, from China and India to Africa, the Middle East and North America. It's your school, so please do stay involved. Finally, today is a chance also to thank those people who have supported you through your studies. So before I close, I would like you to join me in a round of applause for your parents, relatives, sponsors and friends, all of whom have made your achievements possible. That's terrific. Congratulations again. Have a splendid day and all good wishes in your future careers. Thank you.