It's a career where you can keep learning and specialise in areas that truly interest you, all while making a real difference to people's quality of life. How much do nurses make in the UK? The average registered nurse makes £36,000 per year.
View detailsGemma Williams - Tutor Gemma has over 20 years’ experience as a cabin crew member for international long haul carriers, working her way up through the ranks. She teaches all areas of cabin, incorporating her experience and knowledge to teach the next generation of airline staff. Gemma is passionate about impacting learners lives and guiding them to careers in flying, teaching them new skills for their future careers.
View detailsWe’ve also got a new baking kitchen for our Bakery, Confectionary and Patisserie courses and all our facilities at Harpurhey are equipped with all the latest kitchen equipment. The comfortable, environmentally-friendly site is made up of a bright modern building and the restored Harpurhey Baths, a Grade II listed building which the College has transformed into an award-winning exhibition space for students and the community.
View detailsA graduate in Textile Design, she played a leading role in founding the ground-breaking partnership project, Creative Futures, in collaboration with Manchester Art Gallery — a program our students continue to benefit from annually. Maria is both inspired and privileged to help ensure all students experience outstanding teaching and learning, as well as collaborative and expansive opportunities across our vibrant city.
View detailsVisual Arts TMC is a collaborative online space featuring the work of art & design, photography and fashion students from all qualification levels. The blog will be submitted as part of UAL Origins annual exhibition, which is usually held at a prestigious venue in London.
View detailsStuart Nickson, who is Head of Department for Sport, Public Services and Criminology at The Manchester College, added: “By the time they start their placements, our students will have already delivered personal training sessions in the state-of-the-art sports facilities at our Openshaw Campus, so they’ll arrive at PureGym with a good level of experience. Stuart explained: “This initiative is all about helping our students transition smoothly into the fitness industry and making them ideally prepared to be interviewed for roles such as Personal Trainer or Fitness Coach.
View detailsThrough a range of workshops, presentations, tours, bespoke sessions and drop in events, our team can visit your school, work closely with your staff, and give extremely helpful, impartial advice to all of your pupils who will be thinking about what to do when they leave school. We can also help schools and sixth forms meet some of their key Gatsby benchmarks through some of these sessions.
View detailsThe Manchester International Festival takes place biennially, showcasing the works of dozens of artists from all over the world. Other festivals to check out include the Manchester Jazz Festival and Manchester Literature Festival, held in July and October respectively.
View detailsFurthermore, you do not have to do all of your studying in one go; if, after a year or two as an Assistant Accountant you decide you want to advance, you can return to your studies – you’re in control. 4.
View detailsShortly before lunch, the Barclays’ Bus arrived outside the campus to provide all students based at the College’s Shena Simon site with the chance to learn more about how the company operates and receive general banking information.
View detailsActivities / Groups Enrichment Activities From vibrant clubs and societies to themed event weeks, The Manchester College is buzzing with activities all year round. Across every campus, you’ll discover a variety of things to try: hands-on workshops, one-off events, community projects and so much more.
View detailsThink of them as your ‘Employability Support Crew’: Your Employability Support Crew At your place of study, you will regularly see tutors and curriculum staff, but you also have the chance to speak to other people who can provide support, such as Employability & Partnership Coordinators, Placement Officers, Careers advisors and Student Mentors. They can all give you valuable advice and guidance on different aspects of employability, or on improving your skills and abilities. They can also signpost you to where you can get further support, if you need it.
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