 My name is Nanna and I'm studying nanoscience at my master's. So my name is Sabrina and I study information studies. I'm a volunteer and currently I'm doing the Goody Pack, which is a platform specifically made for the participants where all the information at all time is available. In the AU Challenge team I've been a part of the SOMI and Marketing team where we have been posting stuff on social media about what AU Challenge is, what is happening during AU Challenge and like advertising and getting people to join the case competition. Usually during the AU Challenge I'm posting stuff about what's happening when we're doing workshops and what's happening during the event and also during the event like bringing food, sharing people to the right rooms and helping out. In general I think I spend at max two hours on AU Challenge and that's beside meetings and physical presence so when there's a workshop you'll spend more time because you have to be there and then there's meetings every week or every other week which is around an hour or two depending on how much is needed. So yeah, it kind of fit in well, especially if you have a pretty tight schedule with your study. I got out of organizing AU Challenge because firstly my English has improved a lot because I've been speaking it in like every day and talking to people in the group and writing to people and also I've learned to use Facebook advertising and marketing and how to kind of use the algorithm to get out to more people and get people to connect with AU Challenge. People are from different studies so you kind of have to be more tolerant and have to accept more people and I think that's a really valuable skill both academia but also in real life. If you want to become a part of AU Challenge I think you should just do it. Firstly because you get a part of this group where you meet people from all over the world hear about different cultures and work together and also you get a lot of knowledge with different tasks depending on what you already can and what you want to learn and you get a lot of freedom to choose your own task depending on kind of what is needed and also what you want to do. I can recommend volunteering first of all if you're like me not from AU then it's a good way to get to know people who are not from your study. You see those people every day more or less so may spice it up. Second of all it's a really nice opportunity to get your hands on like real stuff. Organising things are always useful out in the real world and also like it's fun. We have a great time and you really learn a lot about people and case competition and sustainability so yeah that's nice.