After the event, Adrian was delighted with the response from both the students and the employers. He said: “Today has gone very well, as all the students have come well-prepared and eager. I go away very enthused by the fact that I’ve seen some great individuals that really want to work in our industry.
View detailsIt was an absolute pleasure having Roddick in the team. We have all really valued having him in the team, he has been a great asset!” Roddick added: “I really enjoyed the mini staff interviews I did at the beginning of my placement as I got a chance to learn what the developers do, how they solve problems and most importantly how they collaborate with each other - this is not something I can learn in the classroom so has been really helpful.
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View detailsIt can help them find a new direction, make new friends or take time to discover what it is they need for a bright future. Upon successful completion of the course, you’ll be able to access a wide range of other Level 1 and 2 courses at The Manchester College or access employment . The first course starts on Monday 28 September so don’t hesitate to find out more about our Prince’s Trust Team Programme and enrol today .
View detailsLisa O’Loughlin, Principal, The Manchester College, said: “The core proposals of the HE Bill are in principle a good thing, recognising the changes in society and in education, and will allow further education colleges like us to become more involved in the sector for the benefit of everyone who has the ability and desire to study for a higher education qualification.
View detailsWith industry input from our employer partners Flow Creative, Lucas has the support he requires to develop his skills and bring his ideas to life. Read more about our Employer Partnerships or for find out more information about the courses available at The Manchester College.
View detailsLearners/students are consulted via the following means: Student/learner focus groups Lunch with the Principalship Student surveys carried out by the College Course representative feedback Student Leadership Team on each campus Cross College Learning Walks Curriculum Deep Dives. The College also engages with its HE students through the feedback received as part of the National Student Survey. Feedback from students/learners feeds into the College quality assurance and review processes, including the Self-Assessment Report and the Quality Improvement Plan.
View detailsTheir role is to sign everything the tutor and other students say and voiceover everything the Deaf student signs, to ensure full and equal access to the classroom content. Without that in-classroom support, Aisha’s main Communication Support Worker, Caroline McEwan, has been liaising closely with her ESOL tutors, Jessica Lau and Sarah Blenkhorn, to try and match up to their spoken words with the BSL translation so that Aisha has full access to the information during virtual classes and can continue her education online.
View detailsOur Pass is a UK first offering Greater Manchester’s 16-18 year old’s free bus travel on all local bus services across the region, making it easier to access education, work, training, culture and leisure opportunities in the city. Our Pass will also provide direct access to a range of activities for 16-18 year old’s in Greater Manchester.
View detailsIndustry-standard facilities that have been developed specifically for your course, include: An MOT testing bay An auto-electrical workshop A painting workshop A mechanical workshop A machine workshop An electrical diagnostic area Access to our Innovation Lab These amazing new facilities will provide you with access to everything you will see once you enter the workforce, giving you the best possible chance to prepare for a future career.
View detailsIf you lose you badge there will be an administration fee of £2 to replace it. The 16-18 Access to Industry Award funds are paid from the college allocation of Discretionary Support Funds from the Education and Skills Funding Agency (ESFA). get in touch with our Careers ServiceThe Manchester College Access to Industry Award TMC Go For students aged 16 to 18, you can explore Greater Manchester with OurPass.
View detailsThe campus has a range of facilities that will help give students a great college experience, including a spacious open plan Library with access to IT facilities and plenty of social spaces to catch-up with friends. Subject Areas Shena Simon is home to many of our adult courses.
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