What you pay for, what you learn from, what changes you here ultimately is not the hours spent in classes, or in the library, the experience isn't just about the fancy formal halls with four course meals and 800 year old magnificent buildings- it's the people you meet.
Diversity has new meaning here- I've met people from at least 30 different countries with diverse backgrounds- medics, army officers, activists, lawyers, teachers- and had some of the best conversations of my life- in the last four weeks.
It's inspiring, to say the least, to see how much people care about their work. That's the advantage,the privilege we're offered.
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