 This is International Day, our global village. Students from all around the world, the countries that are here in Christensen, they represent their culture and their universities in their country and also we have partner universities represented here and today is for Norwegian students who want to meet other cultures that go abroad and also for the ones that are here to get to know a little bit more around the world. We did very hard to making this brochures. Yeah you can see like it's very fancy and we're trying to introduce our culture and food and kind of some things. I'm wearing the traditional Austrian clothing like the dandelion as you can see in the video. That's me playing the traditional Austrian music. He's wearing laterhosen. This is our traditional garment closing. It is the traditional patterns. It's not like it's not fancy one, it's the casual one. This is called a tagia. Tagia. I'm here at Marking Rassel and work at the university here. We work with Grundeskolen, which is a collaboration project with many universities in Norway. There is one of them and we want to send innovative students to Boston, Toronto, or Berkeley to work with Grundeskolen. You, Marie, were just at the exchange in Pisa, so you can tell us a little bit about how that was for you. It was a very Czech experience. I recommend everyone to travel at the exchange if they have the opportunity. We traveled a lot. I'm very happy for this opportunity. You get the support from the university in addition to Rasmus de Ben when you travel at the exchange in Europe. I invited Italian girls. I also met people from all over Europe and the whole world in general who have always been very much so. We just tried to encourage them to take the opportunity out. I mean to go really, to go anywhere if they have the opportunity because expanding your horizons and joining a different experience is really a life-changing opportunity. So to really look through it and maybe do that. I hope students will go away from today and think, you know, think about our university but more importantly just really think about an international experience to help them out as they move along.