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Durham Students' Union

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Durham Students' Union
InstitutionDurham University
LocationDunelm House, Durham, United Kingdom
Established1899 as Durham Colleges Students' Representative Council[1]
Sabbatical officers
  • President: Dan Lonsdale
  • Undergraduate Academic Officer: William Brown
  • Postgraduate Academic Officer: Freddy Fossey-Warren
  • Welfare & Liberation Officer: Deborah Acheampong
  • Opportunities Officer: Skye Carroll [2]
Membersc. 20,268[3]
AffiliationsNational Union of Students,
WebsiteDurham SU

Durham Students' Union, operating as Durham SU, is the students' union of Durham University in Durham, England. It is an organisation, originally set up as the Durham Colleges Students’ Representative Council in 1899 and renamed in 1969, with the intention of representing and providing welfare and services for the students of the University of Durham.

Location

 
Durham Students' Union's building, Dunelm House

The Students' Union occupies and manages Dunelm House, a university-owned building in the centre of Durham where a wide variety of student activities take place. Designed by , the Brutalist, angular concrete building was completed in 1966 under the supervision of architect Sir Ove Arup, whose Kingsgate Bridge, adjacent, opened two years earlier. Built into the steeply sloping bank of the River Wear, Dunelm House is notable internally for the fact that the main staircase linking all five levels of the building runs in an entirely straight line. This was intended by the building's architects to create the feeling of an interior street.[4]

In 1968 Dunelm House won a Civic Trust award,[5] and a RIBA award in 1987,[6] though it has been described by students as "The ugliest building in Durham".[7] On the other hand, Sir Nikolaus Pevsner, the noted architecture historian, considered the building, "Brutalist by tradition but not brutal to the landscape ... the elements, though bold, [are] sensitively composed."[4] Durham City Council's Local Plan notes that the "powerful" building, together with Kingsgate Bridge, "provides an exhilarating pedestrian route ... out into open space over the river gorge".[8]

Structure and Decision Making

Durham SU is a registered charity. The Student's Union is ran by the sabbatical student officers, a board of trustee's and a student assembly.[9]

The sabbatical student officers are elected by Durham Student's Union membership and they lead the political direction of the Union. For the 2023/24 Academic year, the sabbatical student officers are:[10]

  • Dan Lonsdale, President
  • Will Brown, UG Academic Officer
  • Freddy Fossey-Warren, PG Academic Officer
  • Deborah Acheampong, Welfare and Liberation Officer
  • Skye Carroll, Opportunities Officer

The board of trustees is the governing body of the Union, it ensures it continues to meet its aims and operates within to boundaries of charity law. The board of trustees consists of 4 lay trustees, the 5 sabbatical student officers, and an additional 4 elected student trustees.[11]

Assembly holds the sabbatical student officers to account, and also helps to shape the policy of the Union. Assembly consists of student officers, representatives of Junior Common Rooms from each Durham College, and representatives from Durham SU associations.[12] [13]

Durham SU is also supported by a team of paid staff.[9]

Services

The Durham SU acts an umbrella organisation for approximately 200 student clubs and organisations, which span academic, arts, culture and faith, hobbies and games, outdoors, politics, law and music interests.[14] It also acts as am umbrella organisation for eight 'associations', which exist to allow for those who self-define into any of the associations to campaign on issues that effect their student experience, as well as to provide them with a safe space to discuss their problems.[15]

It also runs the Kingsgate Bar and Café within the Dunelm House building.[16] DurhamSU also provides room booking services at Dunelm House, used by both student groups, external groups, and the wider university. It also organises the Fresher's Fair at the start of the academic year and runs campaigns and lobbies for student interests with the university and wider community.

DUCK (Durham University Charities Committee) is the fundraising arm of the DSU charitable organisation.[17] DUCK runs events on a university and college level, including expeditions (fundraising to travel abroad),[18] challenges (extreme events),[19] endurance challenges,[20] RAG raids (mass fundraising on city streets)[21] and general events.[22]

Relation to colleges

Durham University is a collegiate university and therefore the role of the central students' union is different from most other universities. Each of Durham's colleges has its own student representative body, known in most colleges as the Junior Common Room, which provides services and organises events within the college; while many decisions within the central Students' Union are made with the involvement of JCR SU Representatives.[23] However, some of the JCRs have opted to disaffiliate from the students' union - including University College[24] and Hild Bede[25] - following the controversial 2020 officer and trustee elections.[26]

Controversies

NUS Affiliation

On a number of occasions, some have suggested have that Durham SU might disaffiliate from the NUS,[27] however until 2009 none of those opposed to affiliation had pushed the issue to a full student debate and vote. In 2009 however, a referendum took place proposing that Durham SU should stay affiliated to the NUS. Students voted convincingly in favour of affiliation with 80% (2564) of students who voted voting to stay affiliated and 20% (624) voting to disaffiliate.[28]

Shortly after this, controversy arose regarding a planned debate, "Multiculturalism in Britain", at the Durham Union Society, which was to involve a recently elected BNP MEP, and which was subsequently cancelled over alleged fears for student safety, reopened the issue of NUS affiliation. A petition for a second referendum was put before the Union [29] and on 12 March 2010, the referendum concluded with a majority of voting students voting to disaffiliate from the NUS,[30] meaning that Durham Students' Union disaffiliated from the NUS after the end of the 2009-2010 academic year.[31]

A third referendum on NUS affiliation was held in January 2011 with 60% of students voting to reaffiliate with NUS.[32]

In 2015, another referendum reaffirmed NUS affiliation (61% supported affiliation), with an 11% voter turnout.[33] The SU currently remains affiliated with the NUS.

2020 sabbatical student officer elections

In 2020, there was a controversy surrounding the results of the 2020 election, with 58% of votes for Re-Open Nominations being cast aside as a result of alleged rule breaches by the Re-Open Nominations campaign.[34] The Re-Open Nominations campaign faced accusations of racism and after the election has been cited as the cause of a spike in racist online abuse.[35] Several college Common Rooms have chosen to 'disaffiliate', 'disassociate' or 'disengage' from the Students Union citing the decision to dismiss Re-Open Nominations.[24][25]

This led to Durham SU to conduct a democracy review, with the aim of reviewing the unions democracy processes and to suggest improvements. Multiple issues were identified, including the need for better communication and a less binary voting system.[36]

Palatinate Independence Debate

In 2022, Durham university's student newspaper Palatinate's editorial board voted 97% in favour of becoming an independent newspaper, and leaving Durham Students Union.[37]

The call for independence was supported by multiple former editors at Palatinate, including Jeremy Vine. The Mail on Sunday also promised to provide palatinate £20,000 to help 'secure their independence' whilst claiming this would not effect their 'editorial independence'.[38] Whilst Palatinate claimed they had not accepted or rejected the money, Jack Ballingham, opportunities officer at the time, called the push for independence 'unprovoked' and claimed Palatinate went to the Daily Mail for 'extra firepower' against Durham SU.[39]

Notable former officers

A number of notable figures have been involved in Durham Students' Union in the past. These include:

Former Presidents

This list includes all presidents of the Durham Students' Union since being re-named in 1969/70.[41]

  • 1970-71 Richard J. Ayre, University
  • 1971-72 Michael Eccles, St Cuthbert's
  • 1972-73 Patrick Wolfe, St Chad's
  • 1973-74 John Spens, Collingwood
  • 1974-75 Adrian Dorber, St John's
  • 1975-76 Andrew McFarlane, Collingwood
  • 1976-77 John McGahan, University
  • 1977-78 David J. Smith, Ushaw
  • 1978-79 A.C. Jenkins, Van Mildert
  • 1979-80 S.P.S. Weatherseed, St Cuthbert's
  • 1980-81 Peter G. Gray, University
  • 1981-82 Robert J. Beckley, University
  • 1982-83 Michael D.M. Izza, St Cuthbert's
  • 1983-84 Jacqui Mellor, Trevelyan
  • 1984-85 Simon Pottinger, University
  • 1985-86 Patrick J. Martin, Collingwood
  • 1986-87 Katherine M. Ross, Van Mildert
  • 1987-88 Nicholas V. Thorne, Grey
  • 1988-89 Graeme N. Rainey, Van Mildert
  • 1989-90 Jonathan S. Rich, Hild Bede
  • 1990-91 Aidan W.G. Poole, St Aidan's
  • 1991-92 Robert W. Groves, St John's
  • 1992-93 Daniel Redford, St Cuthbert's
  • 1993-94 Jon Walsh, Van Mildert
  • 1994-95 Richard Taylor, Van Mildert
  • 1995-96 Emily Baldock, Van Mildert
  • 1996-97 Ewan Jenkins, St Cuthbert's
  • 1997-98 Charlotte Nash-Wanklin, Collingwood
  • 1998-99 Brian Ahearne, Hatfield
  • 1999-00 Dave Park, Trevelyan
  • 2000-01 Eddie Moore, Grey
  • 2001-02 Emily Fieran-Reed, St Mary's
  • 2002-03 Ben Wood
  • 2003-04 Craig Jones
  • 2004-05 Tom Page
  • 2005-06 Nick Pickles
  • 2006-07 Alex Duncan
  • 2007-08 Flo Herbert, Van Mildert
  • 2008-09 Andrew Welch, Van Mildert
  • 2009-10 Natalie Crisp, Grey
  • 2010-11 Samuel Roseveare, Van Mildert
  • 2011-12 Mike King
  • 2012-13 Archie Dallas
  • 2013-15 Dan Slavin, Stephenson
  • 2015-16 Millie Tanner, St Cuthbert's
  • 2016-17 Alice Dee, St Aidan's
  • 2017-18 Megan Croll, St Cuthbert's
  • 2018-19 George Walker, Van Mildert
  • 2019-20 Kate McIntosh, St Cuthbert's
  • 2020-22 Seun Twins, Hild Bede
  • 2022-23 Joe McGarry, St Aidan's
  • 2023-24 Dan Lonsdale, Trevelyan

References

  1. ^ "Durham Colleges Students' Representative Council". Durham University Journal. 13 (13): 269. 13 May 1899.
  2. ^ "Student Officers". Durham SU. Durham SU. Retrieved 25 October 2016.
  3. ^ "About Durham University: Facts and figures". Durham University. Durham University. Retrieved 15 February 2022.
  4. ^ a b Pevsner, Nikolaus, The Buildings of England: County Durham (2nd ed. 1983, revised by Elizabeth Williamson), Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books Ltd, pp.233-234
  5. ^ Architects Co-Partnership, "Awards and Commendations" 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine accessed 28 October 2006
  6. ^ "English: A circular plaque showing the Royal Institute of British Architects Award 1987, displayed on the building of Dunelm House, Durham, which received the award". 17 June 2023.
  7. ^ The Tab Durham, "We asked people what they thought of the DSU building", accessed 25 October 2016
  8. ^ Durham City Council, City of Durham Local Plan, accessed 5 November 2006
  9. ^ a b "DURHAM SU EXPLAINED IN 7 CAT GIFS". Durham Students Union. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  10. ^ "Student Officers". Durham SU. Durham SU. Retrieved 25 October 2016.
  11. ^ "Board of Trustees Membership". Durham SU. Durham SU. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  12. ^ "Associations". Durham SU. Durham SU. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  13. ^ "Assembly". Durham SU. Durham SU. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  14. ^ "Groups @ Durham SU". Durham SU. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
  15. ^ "Associations". Durham SU. Durham SU. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  16. ^ "Kingsgate Bar and Cafe". Kingsgate @ Durham SU. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
  17. ^ "What is DUCK?". Durham DUCK. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
  18. ^ "Expeditions".
  19. ^ "Challenges".
  20. ^ "Endurance".
  21. ^ "RAG raids".
  22. ^ "Events".
  23. ^ Durham University Website, Wider Student Experience, Accessed 17th February 2021 https://www.dur.ac.uk/experience/additionalcharges/
  24. ^ a b Luke Power, https://www.palatinate.org.uk/castle-jcr-votes-to-disaffiliate-from-the-su/
  25. ^ a b Toby Donegan-Cross, https://www.palatinate.org.uk/hild-bede-src-votes-to-disaffiliate-from-dsu/
  26. ^ Imogen Usherwood and Tom Mitchell, https://www.palatinate.org.uk/58-of-votes-for-ron-as-dsu-releases-election-results/
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  31. ^ Ben Robertson,"NUS Referendum Results Announced"
  32. ^ DeVote Online Voting 2011-06-29 at the Wayback Machine
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  34. ^ Jack Parker and Toby Donegan-Cross, https://www.palatinate.org.uk/breaking-su-declares-election-results-after-ron-disqualified/
  35. ^ Nichola Vo, https://www.palatinate.org.uk/no-one-wants-to-be-called-racist-durhams-need-for-change/
  36. ^ "DURHAM SU Democracy Review Findings". Durham Students Union. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  37. ^ Joe Rossiter and Nicole Wu, https://www.palatinate.org.uk/palatinate-demands-independence/
  38. ^ Phoebe Abruzzese, https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/23122862.palatinate-durham-universitys-newspaper-makes-bid-independence/
  39. ^ "JACK REFLECTS ON HIS TIME AS OPPORTUNITIES OFFICER". Durham Students Union. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  40. ^ "Mowlam, Marjorie ('Mo') | Dictionary of Irish Biography". www.dib.ie. Retrieved 14 October 2021.
  41. ^ "DC (from 1963 DU) Students Representative Council (SRC), later Students Union (DSU)". Durham University. 2021. from the original on 11 October 2017.

External links

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durham, students, union, 77333, 57167, 77333, 57167, institutiondurham, universitylocationdunelm, house, durham, united, kingdomestablished1899, durham, colleges, students, representative, council, sabbatical, officerspresident, lonsdaleundergraduate, academic. 54 46 24 N 1 34 18 W 54 77333 N 1 57167 W 54 77333 1 57167 Durham Students UnionInstitutionDurham UniversityLocationDunelm House Durham United KingdomEstablished1899 as Durham Colleges Students Representative Council 1 Sabbatical officersPresident Dan LonsdaleUndergraduate Academic Officer William BrownPostgraduate Academic Officer Freddy Fossey WarrenWelfare amp Liberation Officer Deborah AcheampongOpportunities Officer Skye Carroll 2 Membersc 20 268 3 AffiliationsNational Union of Students WebsiteDurham SUDurham Students Union operating as Durham SU is the students union of Durham University in Durham England It is an organisation originally set up as the Durham Colleges Students Representative Council in 1899 and renamed in 1969 with the intention of representing and providing welfare and services for the students of the University of Durham Contents 1 Location 2 Structure and Decision Making 3 Services 4 Relation to colleges 5 Controversies 5 1 NUS Affiliation 5 2 2020 sabbatical student officer elections 5 3 Palatinate Independence Debate 6 Notable former officers 7 Former Presidents 8 References 9 External linksLocation Edit Durham Students Union s building Dunelm HouseThe Students Union occupies and manages Dunelm House a university owned building in the centre of Durham where a wide variety of student activities take place Designed by Architects Co Partnership the Brutalist angular concrete building was completed in 1966 under the supervision of architect Sir Ove Arup whose Kingsgate Bridge adjacent opened two years earlier Built into the steeply sloping bank of the River Wear Dunelm House is notable internally for the fact that the main staircase linking all five levels of the building runs in an entirely straight line This was intended by the building s architects to create the feeling of an interior street 4 In 1968 Dunelm House won a Civic Trust award 5 and a RIBA award in 1987 6 though it has been described by students as The ugliest building in Durham 7 On the other hand Sir Nikolaus Pevsner the noted architecture historian considered the building Brutalist by tradition but not brutal to the landscape the elements though bold are sensitively composed 4 Durham City Council s Local Plan notes that the powerful building together with Kingsgate Bridge provides an exhilarating pedestrian route out into open space over the river gorge 8 Structure and Decision Making EditDurham SU is a registered charity The Student s Union is ran by the sabbatical student officers a board of trustee s and a student assembly 9 The sabbatical student officers are elected by Durham Student s Union membership and they lead the political direction of the Union For the 2023 24 Academic year the sabbatical student officers are 10 Dan Lonsdale President Will Brown UG Academic Officer Freddy Fossey Warren PG Academic Officer Deborah Acheampong Welfare and Liberation Officer Skye Carroll Opportunities OfficerThe board of trustees is the governing body of the Union it ensures it continues to meet its aims and operates within to boundaries of charity law The board of trustees consists of 4 lay trustees the 5 sabbatical student officers and an additional 4 elected student trustees 11 Assembly holds the sabbatical student officers to account and also helps to shape the policy of the Union Assembly consists of student officers representatives of Junior Common Rooms from each Durham College and representatives from Durham SU associations 12 13 Durham SU is also supported by a team of paid staff 9 Services EditThe Durham SU acts an umbrella organisation for approximately 200 student clubs and organisations which span academic arts culture and faith hobbies and games outdoors politics law and music interests 14 It also acts as am umbrella organisation for eight associations which exist to allow for those who self define into any of the associations to campaign on issues that effect their student experience as well as to provide them with a safe space to discuss their problems 15 It also runs the Kingsgate Bar and Cafe within the Dunelm House building 16 DurhamSU also provides room booking services at Dunelm House used by both student groups external groups and the wider university It also organises the Fresher s Fair at the start of the academic year and runs campaigns and lobbies for student interests with the university and wider community DUCK Durham University Charities Committee is the fundraising arm of the DSU charitable organisation 17 DUCK runs events on a university and college level including expeditions fundraising to travel abroad 18 challenges extreme events 19 endurance challenges 20 RAG raids mass fundraising on city streets 21 and general events 22 Relation to colleges EditDurham University is a collegiate university and therefore the role of the central students union is different from most other universities Each of Durham s colleges has its own student representative body known in most colleges as the Junior Common Room which provides services and organises events within the college while many decisions within the central Students Union are made with the involvement of JCR SU Representatives 23 However some of the JCRs have opted to disaffiliate from the students union including University College 24 and Hild Bede 25 following the controversial 2020 officer and trustee elections 26 Controversies EditNUS Affiliation Edit On a number of occasions some have suggested have that Durham SU might disaffiliate from the NUS 27 however until 2009 none of those opposed to affiliation had pushed the issue to a full student debate and vote In 2009 however a referendum took place proposing that Durham SU should stay affiliated to the NUS Students voted convincingly in favour of affiliation with 80 2564 of students who voted voting to stay affiliated and 20 624 voting to disaffiliate 28 Shortly after this controversy arose regarding a planned debate Multiculturalism in Britain at the Durham Union Society which was to involve a recently elected BNP MEP and which was subsequently cancelled over alleged fears for student safety reopened the issue of NUS affiliation A petition for a second referendum was put before the Union 29 and on 12 March 2010 the referendum concluded with a majority of voting students voting to disaffiliate from the NUS 30 meaning that Durham Students Union disaffiliated from the NUS after the end of the 2009 2010 academic year 31 A third referendum on NUS affiliation was held in January 2011 with 60 of students voting to reaffiliate with NUS 32 In 2015 another referendum reaffirmed NUS affiliation 61 supported affiliation with an 11 voter turnout 33 The SU currently remains affiliated with the NUS 2020 sabbatical student officer elections Edit In 2020 there was a controversy surrounding the results of the 2020 election with 58 of votes for Re Open Nominations being cast aside as a result of alleged rule breaches by the Re Open Nominations campaign 34 The Re Open Nominations campaign faced accusations of racism and after the election has been cited as the cause of a spike in racist online abuse 35 Several college Common Rooms have chosen to disaffiliate disassociate or disengage from the Students Union citing the decision to dismiss Re Open Nominations 24 25 This led to Durham SU to conduct a democracy review with the aim of reviewing the unions democracy processes and to suggest improvements Multiple issues were identified including the need for better communication and a less binary voting system 36 Palatinate Independence Debate Edit In 2022 Durham university s student newspaper Palatinate s editorial board voted 97 in favour of becoming an independent newspaper and leaving Durham Students Union 37 The call for independence was supported by multiple former editors at Palatinate including Jeremy Vine The Mail on Sunday also promised to provide palatinate 20 000 to help secure their independence whilst claiming this would not effect their editorial independence 38 Whilst Palatinate claimed they had not accepted or rejected the money Jack Ballingham opportunities officer at the time called the push for independence unprovoked and claimed Palatinate went to the Daily Mail for extra firepower against Durham SU 39 Notable former officers EditA number of notable figures have been involved in Durham Students Union in the past These include Andrew McFarlane judge former President Michael Izza former President Mo Mowlam former Deputy President Education and Welfare 40 Jeremy Vine former Editor of Palatinate George Alagiah former Editor of PalatinateFormer Presidents EditThis list includes all presidents of the Durham Students Union since being re named in 1969 70 41 1970 71 Richard J Ayre University 1971 72 Michael Eccles St Cuthbert s 1972 73 Patrick Wolfe St Chad s 1973 74 John Spens Collingwood 1974 75 Adrian Dorber St John s 1975 76 Andrew McFarlane Collingwood 1976 77 John McGahan University 1977 78 David J Smith Ushaw 1978 79 A C Jenkins Van Mildert 1979 80 S P S Weatherseed St Cuthbert s 1980 81 Peter G Gray University 1981 82 Robert J Beckley University 1982 83 Michael D M Izza St Cuthbert s 1983 84 Jacqui Mellor Trevelyan 1984 85 Simon Pottinger University 1985 86 Patrick J Martin Collingwood 1986 87 Katherine M Ross Van Mildert 1987 88 Nicholas V Thorne Grey 1988 89 Graeme N Rainey Van Mildert 1989 90 Jonathan S Rich Hild Bede 1990 91 Aidan W G Poole St Aidan s 1991 92 Robert W Groves St John s 1992 93 Daniel Redford St Cuthbert s 1993 94 Jon Walsh Van Mildert 1994 95 Richard Taylor Van Mildert 1995 96 Emily Baldock Van Mildert 1996 97 Ewan Jenkins St Cuthbert s 1997 98 Charlotte Nash Wanklin Collingwood 1998 99 Brian Ahearne Hatfield 1999 00 Dave Park Trevelyan 2000 01 Eddie Moore Grey 2001 02 Emily Fieran Reed St Mary s 2002 03 Ben Wood 2003 04 Craig Jones 2004 05 Tom Page 2005 06 Nick Pickles 2006 07 Alex Duncan 2007 08 Flo Herbert Van Mildert 2008 09 Andrew Welch Van Mildert 2009 10 Natalie Crisp Grey 2010 11 Samuel Roseveare Van Mildert 2011 12 Mike King 2012 13 Archie Dallas 2013 15 Dan Slavin Stephenson 2015 16 Millie Tanner St Cuthbert s 2016 17 Alice Dee St Aidan s 2017 18 Megan Croll St Cuthbert s 2018 19 George Walker Van Mildert 2019 20 Kate McIntosh St Cuthbert s 2020 22 Seun Twins Hild Bede 2022 23 Joe McGarry St Aidan s 2023 24 Dan Lonsdale TrevelyanReferences Edit Durham Colleges Students Representative Council Durham University Journal 13 13 269 13 May 1899 Student Officers Durham SU Durham SU Retrieved 25 October 2016 About Durham University Facts and figures Durham University Durham University Retrieved 15 February 2022 a b Pevsner Nikolaus The Buildings of England County Durham 2nd ed 1983 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