Discover how Hudson's student-led clubs span creativity, academics, leadership, and wellbeing, giving each student a place to grow in a truly global environment.
With more than 20 clubs in our student community, there is a club for every Hudson Global Scholars student! This means that students can find their place, share their voice, and grow in a truly global environment. This article offers a closer look at the student club experience in the Hudson Global Scholars Community, featuring insights from Student Community Manager Kim Kontos and students who have experienced firsthand how clubs build connection, confidence, and global friendships.
Hudson Global Scholars clubs help students build friendships, develop communication and leadership skills, and engage with peers worldwide. These experiences go beyond academics, creating a sense of belonging and helping students grow in confidence even with busy schedules and across time zones.
At Hudson Global Scholars, clubs aren’t just extracurricular activities. They are student-led places where participants can:
Through live meetings, group chats, and collaborative activities, students connect in meaningful ways during an ongoing, global social experience. Emma, a Student Ambassador from Columbia who leads the Dance and Connect club describes this connection:
“What they like, I also like, so we can connect, and it doesn't matter where they come from or if they don't speak the same language. We all connect because of our same passion.”
What sets Hudson Global Scholars clubs apart is that they are 100% student led. This peer-led model creates a more authentic experience. Members of the Student Ambassador program take ownership of the experience. These ambassadors propose new clubs based on their passions, create project plans, and lead activities. For Kim Kontos, this is what sets students’ clubs apart and makes them so worthwhile. “The best part,” she says, “is they’re run by the students themselves.” She meets with student leaders regularly to reflect, collaborate, and improve their clubs if they need support and guidance. But ultimately, the ambassadors are the ones who organize discussions, post polls, write articles, and plan events—keeping the clubs active and relevant.
Because students are located all around the world, club chats are active at all hours. Conversations in group chats evolve naturally depending on who is online, creating an organic and dynamic environment. Live moments spark conversation and connection.
But even if they’re not online, students can catch up on discussions and respond to topics anytime, making it easy to stay connected regardless of time zone. Opportunities to attend live events take time zones into consideration, so students have options to participate when it works for them.
Joining a Hudson Global Scholars club is fun! It’s also a powerful way to grow. Students build confidence, explore interests, and form globe-spanning friendships that span the globe in a supportive, low-pressure environment.
Clubs have helped Hudson Global Scholars students grow in meaningful ways:
Lamis, a Sudanese Student in Turkiye, was first drawn to student clubs when she saw the language offerings.
“I always wanted to learn a new language. I wanted to learn more than 6 languages if I could. The language clubs were so nice.”
Now serving as a Student Ambassador, Lamis initiated and runs the Arabic chat in the Language Club. Lamis hopes to inspire other students the way she was inspired and supported in these early club experiences.
Discover which club experience best fits your interests, communication style, and goals in a fun, no-pressure quiz. Complete the quiz to explore how you can connect, create, and grow in a global student community.
One of the most meaningful parts of the club experience is the opportunity to connect with students from different countries and cultures. Students often discover shared interests (like music, movies, or hobbies) while also learning how to communicate respectfully across cultures. Through these interactions, they develop important life skills, including:
The most powerful part of the club experience is often found in the unexpected moments of connection. Programs like the Best Buddy Club pair students as modern-day pen pals, creating deeper, ongoing connections and sometimes forever friendships.
Recently, students in the Cooking and Baking Club joined a live session from their own kitchens around the world. Even without identical ingredients—or even when a blender broke mid-session—they laughed, adapted, and created something together. Family members joined in, and conversations flowed. This shared experience brought people together across cultures and time zones. These are the kinds of moments that turn participation into belonging.
Students can choose from clubs that help them build friendships, develop skills, and connect globally in a supportive online community. Best of all, students can join one club, several, or all; there’s no limit.
The Hudson Global Scholars community offers a diverse lineup of clubs designed to meet a wide range of interests and goals. Because they are student-led, club offerings are always evolving. Here are a few of the current offerings.
Clubs are designed to be flexible and inclusive, making it easy for every student to participate in a way that feels comfortable. Enrolled students can register for a club on the club page in the Hudson Global Scholars Community. Students can register for clubs at any time and begin participating right away.
Students can:
With weekly events, spirit weeks, and ongoing chat discussions, students can engage as much—or as little—as they want to. There’s no pressure to participate in a specific way. Students can engage at their own pace and comfort level, synchronously or asynchronously.
As a member of a Hudson Global Scholars Student Club, participants can find their place, share their voice, and grow in a truly international environment—building connection, confidence, and global citizenship. One club member, via chat, offered a few words that speak volumes: “I'm grateful to be part of such a welcoming and inspiring space.”
Whether students want to lead, collaborate, or simply connect, there’s a space for them to belong and a global community ready to welcome them. From live cooking sessions across continents to collaborative writing projects between students who have never met in person, these experiences turn learning into something social, memorable, and meaningful.