 Well, I think post-colonial studies at SOAS is the quintessentially SOAS course in some ways. We live in a post-colonial world, a world marked by the post-colonial condition, so doing a degree, a Met Masters degree in post-colonial studies really equips you to understand that world in a way that doing it anywhere else simply can't do. We have such a diversity of programmes and modules, subject areas, languages and disciplines and we bring so many of those together under the rubric of post-colonial studies. So there's an incredibly diverse offering here and students are able to explore really whatever they're interested in related to post-colonial studies. Our core course, post-colonial theory and practice, is emphatically interdisciplinary and we cover everything from literature to language to gender to terrorism to development and to international politics and think through this, the nature of the world through this lens of post-colonial studies. I think this course appeals to really anyone who has a curiosity about the world in which we live in today and wants to make sense of it in a fundamental way and in a theoretically but also practically informed way. How do we understand the world that we live in? So anyone with any aspirations to critical thinking will find themselves at home in this kind of programme. One of the things that's absolutely striking about our MA programme is that it brings in students from all around the world. So the classroom itself is an incredibly rich learning environment in which people are coming together and bringing their perspectives from really every corner of the globe. Our students go on to work in an incredibly diverse array of jobs and they travel all over the world once they leave us here but they come having met the world at SOAS and they get this curiosity, it fires them up to explore the world even more. There's no one career trajectory for students of post-colonial studies but they leave us with an enhanced sense of the world as it is today and understanding of it and a real enthusiasm to change it in some fundamental way. I think that's what really distinguishes a SOAS student and we love having them in our programme.