 Helime, fy oes fyddod i chi'n ddefnyddio â'r ffordd yma, a o'u kaun ddau hynny, rwy'n wedi'i'n asydu ar yr ysgolwch a'u asydu ar y dyfodol. Fy enw i gweithio perthigosol yma i ddiweddiannyn nhw, rwy'n wedi'i wneud ydych chi'n cael ei brydyntau allanol o'r ysgolwch. Roedd ychydig yn ledd. Rhywed o'r cyflawni achydag ar y fawr argyrchu mewn geirionedd sy'n dweud. Rwy'n credu chi'n rhaid i chi-sigeth Arfer swyddiadau, ymgyrch, a'r cyfrifio o eu teamau, ymgrifemwylliau llwyddoedd, ymgyrch ymgyrchau llwyddoedd a'rwylliant ac, gan unig, ymgyrch, ymgyrch yn maen iddiant, amser angen i'r grwysau. Rwy'n cwm nhw, i fod d!​ I'd also like us to thank the staff who helped to organise for graduation. It's a huge logistical operation. It runs very smoothly at the top, and underneath we're all paddling away like mad. Thank you very much. And also to the musicians, so-as musicians who have delighted us before, and you will also see in the reception, this afternoon, a huge thank you to the musicians who have delighted us. I'm proud to be the director of a university known across the world for its scholarship, its high level of critical engagement, and its impact on the way we think about our world. Given the global challenges we face, so-as is at the forefront of informing and influencing, researching and teaching, being critical and challenging. Because even as our world is becoming more interconnected, it is also becoming more fragmented, so we cannot be complacent. So-as graduates, you are part of the hope for the future, because you will be the policymakers, the humanitarian workers, lawyers, artists, writers, journalists, politicians, thought leaders and entrepreneurs, who we know going forward will do your part to ensure a better world. Your ability to engage critically, to ask the questions that no one else will, to build bridges and engage across communities and cultures is very special indeed. Part of the difference we make as a school is through celebrating our diversity, our commitment to understanding the world, global is in our DNA, and is a key part of our academic success. This year, we have continued to refresh our academic strategy and focus on how best to improve the student experience, because it's important that we look to the future of the global university and plan how we can best keep pace with the changes in higher education provision around the world, so that we remain excellent and true to our values. I hope that today marks the beginning of the next stage of your relationship with Soas. You're now part of an incredible community across the world, one of the estimated more than 100,000 people who have received their education here in the past 100 years. We will follow your careers with enormous interest, so please help us to keep in touch with you by making sure that the careers team or the alumni team have your contact information, because we want to continue to support and engage with you. Many of our alumni have agreed to mentor current students to share insights and career experiences, and it's all invaluable advice to those who will come after you. Today is a chance again to thank all of those people who have supported you through your studies. So before I close, I would like to ask you to rise and join me in a round of applause for your parents, relatives, sponsors, friends and supporters. But in a moment, I'm nearly done. I offer you all my best wishes for the future. David and June have given you very sound and wise advice. Please do think about the remarks they made to you today, because it can look like a daunting world out there. I'm confident that your experience at Soas has helped you to prepare for it. Be bold, be brave, learn from your mistakes, embrace your passion. Have a wonderful day. But before we leave, we're going to try to do one last thing, because we've been trying to perfect the Soas selfie from the stage. Can you imagine? I'm probably one of the oldest people on the stage, so trying to do this is a bit of a task. So this is how we're going to do it. I'm going to invite some of us to stand up. We're going to try and take the selfie from the stage. We'll count down and ask you to raise your hats. Please don't throw them because they're kind of heavy. Then please just stay. Once we've taken the selfie, we will leave and then you can go back, meet your family, friends, take photographs, hug each other and you'll relate like mad. Right, who's going to help me here? Halimo, Mira, June, David. Let's go.