 My name is Ruhama Sardik Ahmadi. I'm from Afghanistan. My name is Jeff Rimsumman. I come from Zimbabwe and I'm studying A.B. Morton's imitation, specialising in centre engineering. Hi, I'm Neha and I'm from India, basically from Mumbai and I'm an urban designer and a planner by profession and also an environmental documentary photographer. My name is Chaitra. I came from China. Yeah, my name is Lucia and I come from Central America, Guatemala. My name is Adam Moussa. I come from Egypt. My first impression was that I'm time-keeping, going on the trains and also organising in time, even the buses. Yeah, I'm very happy because I get to know, it's my first day but I get to know a lot of people and the Dutch people are really nice and welcome to us. My first impression, I think, appeared to China. Here is more quiet. My trip today was quite good, a bit comfortable, no problem. Changing trains, I just had big luggage so that was a bit difficult and yeah, everything is great until now. I found Delft very nice, very quaint and very much cycling friendly. I come from Bombay, which is highly vehicular city. So for me, this is something that I've been only advocating in the entire country and this is like, oh, I'm living in an example. So it's really, really beautiful and right now it's autumn. So I'm seeing the shedding of the trees and every turn is so picturesque. I feel like looking at, you know, the photographer in me is just happy right now. Here I am. What I can say is, from where I come from, Beijing is around me. It's like one of the best photo institutions with regards to water and sanitation. So that's my field and automatically I have to come here. In my work and my country, I realized that I need to get more tools and like other visions about how to, I don't know, like face all the conflicts that I have to face in my country in water conflicts. So this was like the perfect place. The community and the different nationalities that come here gives it like an edge, I think, more than any place else. Water software programs for my master degree. I found IHE as one of the largest international graduate facility for water education duals. So it was very nice that I got an admission here. I was very fascinated to see people coming, like a higher official in the government, you know, like a director or a secretary in the government, which is like two levels below the minister. And that is so great because I found if these people want to come back and study, and I am right now 31, I have like eight years of experience, I was also teaching that time. So generally when people come out to study, they are generally in the age group under 30. And for me personally to take this challenge, it's my second master's. These kind of people coming back to study helps and it's never too late to learn. And this also inspires me that if I ever want to do my PhD, I may again do a PhD. And looking at these people, I mean, it's inspiring.