 My name is Dr. Ulrich Padel. I work at Source University of London. I'm a member of the department of the study of religions. The study of religions is the exploration of the religious value systems that shape aspects, core aspects of human behavior, human ideas, human thinking. The study of religion is special at Source because we allow and indeed encourage the examination of religions from a number of different perspectives, be it from an anthropological perspective, be it from a historical perspective. We facilitate this through a series of joint degrees with students and role in the study of religion and anthropology and history, for example. We also encourage our students to take languages as part of their degrees. We have experts in Hinduism, we have experts in Buddhist studies, in Judaism, the Rastrianism, Jainism and so forth. So this all makes for a very exciting mix and many students appreciate the diversity that they find here within a single building, indeed, on a single corridor. Source is in many ways a very special institution because it is located in the heart of London, very close to the British Library and to the British Museum and a whole range of other London University colleges. One of the hallmarks of studying at Source is the diversity of the student body here. Our students come from all over the world, bring with them a great amount of enthusiasm and dedication to their studies and this manifests itself every day in classroom and research seminars and provides as a result a very, very fascinating, very sparkling learning experience. If you want to find out more what we offer at Source, please contact our student recruitment office.