 My name is Björn Ulleros and I am a professor of popular music at the Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Agde. I am more or less order deduct or self-taught. I have an education in classical music. My career became more and more focused on working as a performer, composer and eventually producer. Music is in many ways my greatest passion. It fills the entire day with all the nuances that music can provide. Any human situation can be associated with music. Music is in many ways the soundtrack of how we feel or a reflection of life. As a lecturer I handle a wide range of topics. My courses are based on a lot of research such as world music, music technology, music history and ensemble playing in different styles. The most important instrument actually to play the song or the melody is this guy. I know, but that's the way it is. I try to create a friendly relationship with my students and not only teach a student relationship with his old fashioned. It is about mutual respect between the teacher and the student. We are colleagues, we play and we create music and art together. Students from all over the world attend our study programmes and having international students is very important because they are the source of inspiration and the cultural input they bring into the classes is essential for the teaching. My professional music career is very varied. I work in several bands such as with my wife, Amir Glee, Bukhdebriusen also a secret guard and world music is kind of a parallel with all these groups. I have led several collaboration projects with international universities and university colleagues. The biggest one is without a doubt the research project Music Without Borders which actually had 52 musicians from 18 different countries and it considers the connection with students and teachers from different cultural outlooks as very important and informative. The university offers possibilities for everyone and that is how it should be. It is important to be inclusive and create experiences and diversity. Like every year in the spring semester I travel abroad with my students and especially in those situations like that everybody gets to know each other in a different way and create other forms of interaction that are decisive for the development both as a musician and especially as a musician.