The Dudley Students' Union has a brand-new leadership team, ready to tackle key student issues and make meaningful changes on campus. Following a hard-fought election campaign, the newly elected representatives have secured a strong mandate from the student body, placing them in a prime position to advocate for student needs.
Local Member of Parliament Sonia Kumar (Dudley constituency) attended an in-person event with students, where she engaged in an insightful and interactive discussion.
Hey Dudley College students! Do you care about mental health and want to make a real difference on campus? 🌍✨
The Students' Union recently hosted a special Ramadan Iftar event, bringing together students from all backgrounds to learn about and experience the significance of the holy month. Organised by Vice President Usman Shahid, the event aimed to foster understanding, reflection, and community spirit
This Interactive workshop aims to ensure the voices of students are at the heart in shaping the future of education.
Join us for to have your say and some free food and drink
Our declaration reflects our commitment to the planet, future generations, and the need to protect our shared environment from further harm.
This moment is an opportunity to stand together in recognising the severity of the climate crisis and to affirm our dedication to being part of the solution.
The President of the Students' Union
Students' Union Administrator
Exciting News: The Launch of Our New Students' Union Website!
We’re thrilled to introduce the brand-new Dudley Students' Union website—a space designed with you in mind! This new platform will be your go-to destination for all things SU.
Students' Union Volunteer, Driver and DofE Leader
Youth Social Action Co-ordinator
Student Development Officer & C-Card Practitioner
Jack joined Dudley College in 2020- he has served on Dudley Students’ Union Leadership Team as the LGBTQ+ Officer during 2020-2021 and in the following 2 academic years as the Vice President of Campaigns and the Vice President of Finance and being appointed Student Governor and SU Chair in March 2022. These posts were held whilst studying for an Applied Science BTEC Level 3, eventually Jack was duly elected as your President in 2023 and 2024 and secured a mind-blowing 73% of the vote.
Mollie came to Dudley college straight from school. Having to finish the last year of school with online learning, she came to college with less social experience then she would usually have and was quite shy, like many people coming out of the lockdown. She came to college and studied health and social care. The SU helped with her confidence and mental health so she decided to stand for President at 17 to give back to students.
"Helen was a mature, disabled student studying Motor Vehicle maintenance and came to Dudley Students' Union to help with their various activities. In 2020, she ran for presidency during the height of the COVID-19 Pandemic and was elected into the role in the first virtual-only Student Elections. She has focused on accessibility to remote learning, protested for free school meals and made sure information about the pandemic that was understandable and accessible to students.
Be the Light in the Darkness
"Aldrich joined the Students' Union whilst studying an ESOL course in 2016. To complete his course, an element of Work Experience was needed, so he approached the SU for a volunteering position. For some time he helped the SU promote trips and activities, whilst attending them himself."
"Dan Wood came to Dudley College straight after school to study Public Services Level 3 from 2014 - 16. Dan had no knowledge of the SU prior to standing in the election for President but was encouraged by his tutor who thought it would be a great opportunity for him."
"Thierno was an ESOL student in the academic year 2013-2014. Coming from overseas, he enrolled onto an ESOL course to learn English. He became a class rep and started taking part in the Students’ Union (SU) activities and was very impressed by the way the SU represent the students. He became an active member of the SU by volunteering, attending meetings, joining SU trips and events."
"Kelly joined the college in 2011 to study Administration Level 3. She had returned to her studies for a career change. Being a mature learner, she already had experience of juggling work, studying and family life. Kelly first became interested in the work of the SU when she undertook 2 weeks work experience in the SU office as part of her course."
Communities Together: Build a Bridge & Ordinary People
Stand Up to Hatred & Journeys
The Legacy of Hope & Torn From Home
A poem is read by the SU President every year for Holocaust Memorial Day.