Some features of our enrichment programme that really have a positive impact on our students include behavioural mentors and human libraries. These innovative approaches allow students access to real people who understand or have experienced the consequences of ‘risk taking’. Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the School System, Lord Agnew, said: “The College deserves great credit for how it demonstrated the provision of intensive support to safeguard individuals in challenging circumstances.”
View detailsBy providing this industry focussed provision, young people and adults across the city will be well-positioned to access highly-skilled careers in the digital and creative sectors.” You can read the full story here .
View detailsTutors from UCEN Manchester also attended the celebration to show students the industry opportunities they could access through higher education. Talking about the event Childhood Studies Course Leader Gillian Taylor said: "It was a fantastic opportunity to show our students how proud we are of not only of their achievements and success but also how much they’ve grown during their time at The Manchester College.”
View detailsThe organisation has a focus on linking industry and academia, allowing it to more effectively: nurture collaborative projects such as research and career events; inform and engage with the next generation of industry professionals develop expert knowledge-base to feed into education and skills policy work provide individuals who want to build careers out of their passion for music with extra opportunities This partnership gives our College access to a network of academic and industry professionals across the music industry that will feed into giving both our staff and students unique and higher-level experiences.
View detailsIt brings all the available information including up-to-date Labour Market Information, into one comprehensive, user-friendly platform that helps students make the best choices. Students at the Manchester College can access this platform using their college credentials. To find out more speak to the Careers & Welfare team on your campus. Explore Unifrog
View detailsThey use their expertise and experience to engage and motivate students in the topics they teach Students learn a wide range of new knowledge and skills that prepare them well for their next steps in employment or training Students have access to a broad range of careers advice and guidance at the college Students benefit from the productive, inclusive and welcoming environment that leaders, teachers and staff create Adult students benefit greatly from the courses they attend at the college.
View detailsSU president Sam Lowe will be touring campuses from tomorrow Tuesday 5 to Friday 15 February, and officially opening the new spaces in a bid to make the SU more visible and accessible. Based at Openshaw, Fielden, St John’s Centre, Shena Simon, Nicholls, Northenden, and Harpurhey campuses, these will include a mixture of classrooms and sections of common rooms and canteens.
View detailsFacilities that have been developed specifically for your course, include an independent living room, complete with a kitchenette. These amazing new facilities will provide you with access to everything you will see when you live independently, giving you the best possible chance to prepare for your future. Welcome to The Manchester College 2021/22Photo galleryHow to get to campus Our is located on Ashton Old Road.
View detailsSustainability is all we're talking about in Parliament and we're seeing it in action here Mike Kane MP said: ‘Sustainability is all we’re talking about in Parliament and we’re seeing it in action here.’ He went on to announce the winners of the sustainability competition, with the reclaimed car roaring into second place and first place awarded to a souped-up sound system with LED lights, built by students at the College’s Moston Campus.
View detailsIncredibly generous with his time, the event was the latest way Exose Grant has supported The Manchester College. He holds regular masterclasses on campus as well as involving students in external events, such as the recent Chefs’ Forum Manchester Chefs’ Lunch at Ducie Street Warehouse.
View detailsLet’s hope that the shift to remote working in general will lead to more inclusion, as it can make work more accessible for people with disabilities, for single parents, or for caregivers for example. It also means that companies can draw on a much wider talent pool when recruiting new people.
View detailsFinancial Support Access to Industry Award (16 to 18) Whatever your circumstances, we can support you on your journey into industry and that perfect career.
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