Angela has since gained a first class honours degree and is set to graduate at the 2019 UCEN Manchester and Total People graduation ceremony. She said: “UCEN Manchester has helped me to find my career but it has also meant so much more. It has completely turned my life around and I would go as far as to say it has saved my life!”
View detailsMy students have been given tickets to shows, taken on visits to well-known theatre schools and received paid work on television shows.
View detailsShe said: “It’s amazing to be back at the Shena Simon campus and to have the opportunity to meet all the new, up and coming young performers. I’ve got a lot of fond memories from my time here and as a former performing arts student at the College, I would urge young people to come along and find out what is on offer.
View detailsMy course definitely helped to prepare me for the work place, especially in terms of improving my confidence. I was also really pleased with how the course adapted to lockdown and kept up our classes.
View details“One of the main areas we're working on is to help make the College restaurant profitable and give students a real-life service with real guests. It’s amazing to sell out all 45 covers. “By working with sponsors, we can drive down food costs and bring in top class ingredients that students haven’t worked with before.
View detailsHis illustrious career saw him perform at prestigious theatres across the UK, including the National Theatre and the Young Vic, as well as stages throughout the North West. His powerful performances in productions such as My Children! My Africa! and Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom earned him Manchester Evening News Theatre Awards. He was also a familiar face on screen, appearing in Coronation Street and Love Actually.
View detailsAlison Wolf, Professor of Public Sector Management at King's College London, said: “UKFE Chat has been the best thing to happen to the sector in a long while. Since discovering the community, I have used it to improve my own practice and knowledge. To get the future right, we need a great deal of debate and discussion among people who know the sector.
View detailsHe said: “When I left university and started looking for a job in Greater Manchester I remember how hard it was to get some experience on my CV. I want every young person growing up in our city-region to have a chance to break into the industry of their choice and gain the confidence that can come from successful work shadowing.”
View detailsHis career is off to a great start, and he can start putting his knowledge into practice for such a worthwhile cause." Sally Cooper, Head of Science at the College, added: “We are all proud of Henry. Securing such a prestigious job at this stage of his career is a testament to the hard work that he’s put in since joining the College.
View details“Working with Deborah to create Rebel Legs was an incredible experience that gave me the opportunity to tell my story in a way I didn’t think would be possible for me,” said Frankie. “I had no real references to help my understanding of my disability and what it meant for me as a child, so a book like the one we have created would have been really helpful to me.”
View detailsWhen I heard about plans to make bus travel cheaper for students who are my age, I was naturally very excited because it will make a huge difference. It’s great that people our age are being looked after in this way.
View detailsThe College is still awaiting the receipt of the grades of a small number of students from the awarding body Pearson. We have been informed that we can expect these results during the course of Monday 17 August 2020. If any student has not received their results to their TMC email address by 16:00 on Monday please contact the College and we will investigate further.
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