 Dwi yw chi i gafodd i spacebwydd. Efallai yn ffordd, Chris yn rhan o'r methu, gan gwybod, wrth iddyn nhw'n methu fel drafn. Ond ddweud hynny wedi cael ein bod eich gwneud â'r hollaf. Ond rwyf wedi gwneud hynny o'r hollaf yn y llwyddo. Roeddem yn gallu cael lwyng. Fel dweud o sreitwyr ar y dyfodol, rwy'n gweinio ar unig yn effeithio. Rwy'n gweinio i'r hollaf. Mae'r ffordd nesaf yn gweld ychydig i Vallahi, rydyn ni'n cael ei cynnig oedd eich llwyfion o'i arnaldod, a yna'n mynd i'r rhan o'r bydwyrol. Mae'r ystafell yn ffawr o'i cyflym a oed în yr rydym. Yn yr ymgyrch, mae'n erioed i'r cyflym, mae'n mynd i'r mynd i'r cyflym, you might falter on your route to your goals. You may have periods that truly frustrate you and challenge you. But you will I hope also have moments when everything falls into place. You may one day look back as I have when you've long left Solaris and you will look and you will feel as I have in so many times and in so many powerful ways I might have left so as, but so has, has never left me. Not just as vivid memories of a place that's constant, singular voice has set it out as a kind of beacon for the propagation of knowledge and understanding of Africa, the Middle East and Asia. But perhaps even more than that, as a set of values, as a place that though the wind might blow from left and from right, although the global moral compass might quiver, it stands rock firm, steadfast in its values across time against prevailing winds. It's a place where our voice, the often silence voice, the sometimes out of favour voice, the other voice can be heard. And we must protect that if necessary you must fight for it, as student, as staff, as alumnus. We have to find ways of fighting to preserve and for nurturing that sense of so as. The diversity of voice is vital for democracy, diversity of perspective is critical for good cultural health and greater diffusion and complexity is the global future. And we know it. But one of the few places armed to navigate the complex terrain that we see around us is this one. And so the further I've travelled, the older I've got, the more that those so as values have come to mean to me. And they are values that are increasingly important in our divided but ever connected world. And so it's with enormous enormous pride that I accept this fellowship. There's no other institution on earth that's respect, that's acknowledgement that I could value more. And I would try my best to continue to live up to its ideals, to fight to shine a light into the dark corners, to remain open enough to learn from the quietest voices, to try to be brave enough to question the biggest beasts and the oldest and most established narratives. And I look forward to following your careers as you light new so as beacons with your future endeavours. Be bold. Thank you very much.