 Generator video, roll one, take one. I was scrolling through my emails one day and I saw an email saying, Enterprise challenge and I was like, I have a business, let me try my luck with that and see how far I can get. Generator is the Enterprise hub here in the university. We help students understand how to be more entrepreneurial and also as well how to just take an idea and launch it. The generator has got a range of programmes that can help students at any stage with their idea. So if you want to come along a network and find a new business partner, we've got events to help you do that. If you've got an idea and you need that next step to help you along, we've got programmes and mentors to help you do that. And if you're ready to get funding, we've also got a range of options for you. The core workspace is designed for students who want to work on their businesses. They can work here either individually or in teams or they can, you know, participate in important meetings. Plus the core workspace is also used for various events. We do at the generator and also if our staff wish to organise their events. So the generator is the University Student Enterprise Centre and we support students and graduates who either are interested in starting their own business, growing an existing business or developing entrepreneurial skills. And we do this through a number of different methods such as boot camps, networking, mentoring and most of all through our Enterprise Challenge in which we award over £13,000 every year to students. The Enterprise Challenge is a competition for student entrepreneurs who have their own businesses and social enterprises to compete and be in on the chance to win some money. And I won a little bit of money last year. I was a finalist and I won People's Choice Award for my business Nubian Essence and All Natural Hair Care Company. I think the advice I give to student entrepreneurs is just to start to do. Entrepreneurship is a practical thing. The more you take action, the more momentum you get, the more you can become more entrepreneurial and learn the skills that you need to start your own business and grow it. University is a great place to take risks. We've got all these programmes here to help you. So if you try out an idea and it doesn't work, it doesn't matter. You'll still have learned something from trying out that idea. And also you've got access to a massive network of staff, of students who can all really help you to grow your business. Generator is ideal for everyone who wish to do something differently and who would like to start your own business but also learn something new. And I think it's a great opportunity to boost one's employability skills even though you probably don't have an idea yet. The biggest piece of advice I would give to student entrepreneurs is to try to take part in as many different programmes as possible. We try to give a very holistic approach in terms of the events we offer. So by participating in as many programmes as possible, you can really learn how you can start your business, grow it and run a very successful business after you graduate.