Our FacilitiesOur Courses Our Openshaw campus hosts ten subject areas , all benefitting from industry standard facilities. With courses ranging from Level 1 to Level 3, you can be sure you’re on the right path, in the right place.
View detailsLisa O’Loughlin, Principal of The Manchester College, said: “To see The Manchester College reach the AoC Beacon Awards finalist in two categories is fantastic and I am so proud of the hard work and dedication of all colleagues who have made this possible.”
View detailsTo support with this the College has produced a range of engaging resources to help students plan their career goals and how to develop a CV whilst also providing students with useful information on college life and all the fantastic support available to them at our College. In addition, the programme includes a toolkit for managing stress and mindfulness to help students cope with the current uncertainty due to lockdown and Covid-19.
View detailsEligible applicants must be studying at a UK university or have an offer to study at a UK university. This grant is open to all students studying a degree (or equivalent) related to public health, medicine, nursing, pharmacy or life sciences. Announcements for successful applicants will take place on (what day of the week) 13 April 2020.
View detailsWe are planning to offer applicants the opportunity to come onto our campuses to attend an Interview Evening which will take place every month between December and July for all 16-18 applicants. As part of the online application process, once you have accepted your offer, you will be given an opportunity to book a slot for one of these events for the campus you have applied to.
View detailsThe students took action and set up four stalls in the hall. This was open to all the students at The Manchester College. amazing According to WHO, health is 'a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity'.
View detailsCome along to the first session to enrol, contact our course enquiries team on 03333 222 444 or attend one of our enrolment sessions every Monday 10am-2pm at all campuses. Locations Harpurhey and Wythenshawe Campuses.
View detailsEvery other day, starting from Monday 11 January, students will find new challenges on the College Facebook and Instagram pages that have been created to help you get back into the swing of things after the winter break. To take part in the different challenges, all you need to do is read the individual challenge topics and email your responses, outlining your goal for the term ahead, to Amy ( amyturner@tmc.ac.uk) or Bethany ( beastwood@tmc.ac.uk ) from the Student Mentor team!
View detailsScheduled sessions will take place on the following dates, times and locations: Monday 13 May – Harpurhey 3-5pm Tuesday 14 May – Nicholls 3-5pm Wednesday 15 May – Openshaw and Welcomb Street 3-5pm Thursday 16 May – Northenden (including Wythenshawe) 3-5pm Friday 17 May – Shena Simon – 2-4pm Karen Wright, Assistant Principal, said: “It’s important that all our students are thinking ahead in terms of their career. The Not Yet Clear on Your Career sessions will really help to inspire our students looking to take their next steps.”
View detailsAnna Kettlewell, Supported Learning Teacher, said: “The students worked as a team to conduct all aspects of the shop, from planning what they would sell, to designing and packaging the cards, and right through to serving customers.
View detailsIntroduction to Travel and Tourism , also based at Harpurhey campus, will explore the world of flight attendants, group crew, airport security and the wider travel industry. All courses start on Wednesday 24 April 2019 and students will gain a certificate from The Manchester College, along with advice on how to establish a career in their chosen field.
View detailsLeona So, A-Level Maths tutor, said: “The trip was a real eye-opener for all of us. The UK has been a member of CERN since the organisation was founded in 1954. Membership allows researchers to take a variety of roles that contribute to CERN’s success, from recently-qualified technicians and university undergraduates to PhD students analysing experimental data, and experienced engineers and physicists leading projects.
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