 Our department is quite unique actually, when you think about it. We are educating the engineers of the future and we are well known for producing talent that is directly adding value when they start their next chapter in life. The research portfolio at our department is quite varied. We have two sections. One is looking at structural engineering and the other is looking at building design and construction. And that covers pretty much everything. We have an opportunity to address some of the challenges that we are facing at the moment. You have a sector that is directly responsible for around about 40% of carbon emissions and it needs to change very rapidly. We are going to do that maximising the use of digital tools and digital ways of working. It's something that we will do quite deliberately and in a focused way. I think it's necessary to include in the teaching to prepare the student for the future. I want them to be critical to their own work and that means they have to find their own solutions. I can't give them the right or best solutions because it will change depending to the projects. As a department we want to become the preferred knowledge partner in the development of sustainable solutions for the built environment. And we want to be collaborating with the local community, the global community in doing so. I feel that our university and the department of civil architectural engineering brings that opportunity to me and to every other researcher that wants to join us to establish themselves and create their own platform for their research. We have a culture of collaboration across not only the department but also across faculties and other departments. It's a culture of trying to push the limits across disciplinary agenda. We are quite new, we are ambitious, we are expanding and we have all opportunities to seize the agenda and we are doing that as we speak.