Dudley College of Technology Celebrates Higher Education Graduation Success


26/11/2024

Despite a stormy start to the weekend, Dudley College’s Higher Education Graduation Ceremony on Saturday 23rd November proved to be a heartwarming and inspirational celebration. Over 100 students marked the culmination of their academic journeys, receiving well-earned recognition for their hard work and dedication throughout the last academic year. 

Held in the presence of family, friends, and supporters, the event demonstrated the profound impact of education. Students from a variety of disciplines, including Leadership & Management, Animal Science, and Construction, were celebrated for earning their higher qualifications. 

Student representative Emily North eloquently captured the spirit of the day, expressing heartfelt gratitude to both college staff and fellow students for their unwavering support. With a tongue-in-cheek reference to recording off-the-job hours, she perfectly conveyed the sense of relief and delight shared by all graduates who had made it to the end of their programme. 

The ceremony was co-hosted by Chief Executive & Principal Neil Thomas and Chair of the College’s Corporation, Professor Paul Noon. Paul’s address emphasised the theme of the event: the power of partnerships. He spoke of the critical role that collaboration with universities, employers, and industry stakeholders plays in designing higher education programmes that address real-world skills gaps. 

Congratulations to all of our graduates – you inspire us with your determination and achievements, and we look forward to seeing the incredible things you’ll accomplish in the future.  

Relive the memories and download photos from the event by visiting: Higher Awards Ceremony 2024 | Flickr 

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