 Let's not forget to let your voice be heard via the app. Here, John Peters on value-based connections. teammate. 2025. No one knows exactly what this future will hold. It's a black box. But we can start by imagining. So let's leap into the future. Imagine. It's five minutes to midnight, December 31st, 2025. Several members of our Tilburg University community meet on the rooftop of the future building, the highest building on campus. Looking out over the bustling thriving campus, they discuss how our university has changed into a central hub connected to hubs worldwide. Let me introduce to you the different views of a student, a business partner, an employee, and an alumnus. Wow. It has been such amazing months. I took online interactive guest lectures of my Harvard professor, took an offline course on the role of robotics and healthcare, and followed the Tilburg Career Weeks where study associations organized for other students. What else did I do? Oh yeah, I had a Skype meeting with fellow group mates of the Tata Steel project I'm working on. But these people are living in India and New Zealand. The education and self-study building has great facilities for Skype meetings. You should go there sometime and check out yourself. It's right across the other side of our bustling campus. Another great person I met this year is my supervisor. And my supervisor and I are creating a FaceTime hackathon for creating a co-platform on technology and sensation. I'm honored to have such kind of job instead of stocking shelves at the Albert Heim. Well, Tilburg University has a great experience for me, and I'm sure I will stay involved as soon as I am an alumnus of this wonderful university. Our organization was looking for an academic partnership. So we also approached Tilburg University. And their partnership portal is a one-stop shop, giving easy access to all the services provided here at the university. And also in a very personalized way. I could even virtually meet my partnership contact and get in to tap into the Tilburg community. We are now an ambassador partner of Tilburg University. We are actively participating in their so-called impact hubs allowing us to exchange knowledge on societal issues with the entire Tilburg community. So last year we got involved, of course, in the Digital Hub on Data Science. And got in touch with an alumnus in Singapore. And this contact has even resulted in a start-up together with entrepreneurship students of Tilburg University. So as an organization, as you can imagine, we are very proud to be engaged with the Tilburg University community through this partnership. And we can only recommend this to any other organization out there. I'm sorry. I didn't mean to yawn. It's not about your story. It's just that I'm a little bit jet-lagged. I just returned from Sydney working with our partner university on a project. And I also met some really nice alumni there. It was a great experience. And I must say, after having worked with my colleagues in Tilburg and on our virtual campus, it was really nice to meet them in person and work together. We share experiences and best practices. And that's very inspiring. And all of this to better support research, do our educational programs, improve services for students. So as a team, we all work very well together. And we create this inspiring environment in which our qualities are appreciated and recognized. And we are challenged and encouraged to go the extra mile to achieve excellence. Our successes are celebrated. And our failures, we learn from. I love my job. And I'm proud to be part of the Tilburg University Society. My thesis, I felt pretty nervous just like now. But I also felt confident because I was guided by excellent teachers throughout my studies. And during the last months of my studies, I joined the mentor program. I got in touch with an alum called Steph. And he showed me around on the job market and told me about his experiences. He even practiced job interviews with me. I am pretty sure that because of his help, I got an amazing job at Coca-Cola. The other day, I was back on campus and I gave a guest lecture on consumer behavior. It's very inspiring to share my knowledge with students. And maybe I will even meet my next intern or colleague today. I'm happy to give back to my alma mater. And I'm very proud to be part of Tilburg University Society. Hey guys, it's nearly 12 o'clock. We need to do some countdown here before it gets to 12. So, okay. Seven, six, five, four, three, two, one. Now, let's get back to today, to reality. These were some of our views on the future of our university, on the journey ahead. Will you join us on this journey? Will you join us, Emil? Will you join us, Lex? Thank you. Get your input into the tool and let your voice heard so I can put this ready.