 Felly, dydw i'n gwaith, mae'r rhaglen ymlaen i Paul Kohler. I'n yw'r ddod ar y gyfer y Llyfrgell Llyfrgell, Pressurol ychydig nawr anodd yma yn ymlaen i'r llach. Mae'r rhaid i'r ddysgu, ddiolch, yn ddiddordeb yn y llaw, rydyn ni'n ei ddiddordeb. Mae'n bwysig yn ymlaen i'r llach, lle mae'r ddiddordeb yn ei ddiddordeb yn ymlaen i'r llach. Mae yna fi'n rhaid i'r llach. Mae'r ddweud o'ch cyfnod gyda trefajor. Felly oherwydd o'ch cyfan, dw i'ch ddudio ddim ni'n ddefnyddio'r ddim sydd arall i amgylcheddol yn oed durio'r gheithiau. Fe wnaeth yma hwn yn fach o'r pinnig a hefyd rydyn ni'n ddweud o'n fany? Bunol o'r rhyd yn iawn, mae'r ddweud wedi gweld y ysgrifennu ar gwybod eich rhaid. Fe oedd i'r corffaith o'r llunionen i'ch cael hynny'n rhaid hi'ch petr i ddweud i gydig rhaid? If I might address my lawyers for one moment, I like you and move into a new phase of my relationship with Soaz, as this is my last official actor's head of department before passing the baton to Carol Tan. She cannot be with us today, but I ask me to send you her congratulations and to confirm how eager she is to maintain the progress we've made over the last few years. Now, as you know, change is never easy and that's as true at Soaz, perhaps more true at Soaz than anywhere, unless you are leaving just as many of the reforms we've been working on are finally coming to fruition. The School of Law moves to its new location in Senate House next month. The transformed undergraduate syllabus commences in September, and both the four-year LLB featuring a year abroad and the new master syllabus kick in from 2017. You joined a good law department, you are leaving a better one, but I want you to have studied at a great school of law, and all these changes are designed to help achieve that end. The rest, however, is down to each of you. Four, this is equally applicable to the non-lawyers in that hall. You're going out into the world as Soaz graduates, and it's up to you to make that count. Particularly now, with a tolerant, pluralist, global perspective for which Soaz stands is under such threat, be it the folly of Brexit, the rhetoric of Trump, the bloodshed in Syria, or the evils of terrorism. Remember my constant mantra in class, you have one life, so use it well. Whether your next destination is a larcity law firm, a small legal aid practice, an NGO, industry government, the UN or, if I may be so bold, the EU, I want you to use what you learnt here to make a difference there. In short, you are now Soaz alumni, and that comes with real responsibility, as everything you say and do, both good and please do not forget it, ill, will reflect on the rest of us. I do not doubt you will achieve great things, but can I make a plea that you keep us informed of your progress? First, it is important for our community of scholars that we maintain a dialogue, now your current degree, but not your association with Soaz, has come to an end. But also because in my new role in charge of alumni relations, I am keen to create a vibrant law alumni association, which I promise is about more than just pressurising you to fund a scholarship once you become a partner at Clifford Chance. Now, I do not doubt that some of you will be selling yourselves on a beach in Goa, or some other exotic climb in six months time, but many others will have involved in graduate employment, various courses and training schemes. The point is that whatever you are doing, we would like to know even if it is simply partying in Bali, so please ensure that you sign up for an alumni program and become an active member of the worldwide Soaz community. Finally, can I just say how much we have enjoyed your time with us? Your vibrancy, the revived student law society, the student edited Soaz law journal, and the success of the Soaz MOOC team in the Vienna Negotiation Competition, to perhaps unfairly sight that three examples from many is infectious, the reason why I truly enjoyed so much my time as being your head. As you know, our school of law, like Soaz generally, is often challenging, sometimes maddening, but always exciting. Historically, we were the first school of global law, and my aspiration is for us to be the premier school of global law. That ultimately is down to each and every one of you. So can I finish by wishing you a heartfelt and fun farewell, as you go out into the world carrying our love, pride, hope and anticipation with you. Thank you.