 My name is Karina, I'm from Germany studying public governance across borders which is basically a mix of politics, law and administration. I'm studying at the University of Münster in Germany and also at the University of Twente in the Netherlands. I was mainly expecting to get an interdisciplinary view so to see what are the approaches of the different disciplines because that is what is making science and policy on the topic of climate change so exceptional that you actually can't go with like I'm just going to do a political solution or just an economic one, you need to basically cover everything. Sometimes it was a bit hard to follow the methods of the different disciplines just because you didn't do those in your education but it has a high potential for broadening your horizon and get into the different thinking of the disciplines and this is essential. It's actually like the challenge to okay if I don't understand you know this equation I still can gather or like grasp the concepts behind it. In my professional future that's kind of difficult to tell, I hope for a position that is somehow situated in the city context that is also like related to digitalisation and climate change policies because cities are I think are really going to be really important hubs of the future world.