In Conversation with an Events Management Alumnus - Events Management alumnus student, Soraya Tejedera, came back to college to speak to our current students, during National Careers Week. Our HE Communications Officer, Jenny Brook, spoke to Soriya about studying at The Manchester College and her career so far. Hi Soraya, thank you for chatting with us today!
View detailsThis can make a real difference to their education. Alongside bursaries, adults have access to student loans. As a college we provide support to our students to help them understand what loans and repayment options are available to them.
View detailsThe ongoing project has been a year in the making, with students gaining unparalleled access to stars of music, sport, art and business, and directing each individual photo shoot to capture a series of striking yet intimate shots.
View detailsWe do this in a number of different ways including: Student Experience Support Team Careers, Employability & Welfare Pastoral Support Officers Supported Learning We also offer a bespoke transition service to new applicants with an Education Health and Care Plan (EHCP), accessibility or medical need. Find out more about our student support offer: Student supportPhoto galleryView allSuccess storiesView allRelated News
View detailsDepending on your personal circumstances and income you may be eligible for travel support through our Access to Industry Award for adults, including our TMC Go travel award. TMC Go will not only help you with getting to and from college, it can also provide you with a way to explore all the great places in Greater Manchester.
View detailsSam said: “It has been a pleasure to be the Students’ Union President. Our aim from the beginning was to make the SU visible and accessible to the student body and get it to a place where the next Officers can build on the work and engagement already started. I believe we have done this.
View detailsStudents will benefit from specialist facilities and a curriculum that is designed and delivered in partnership with leading employers, enabling them to access highly-skilled careers in key growth sectors of the region’s economy. Lisa added: “In simple terms, we are providing outstanding facilities to train and educate our students, and equip them to be work-ready for the employer demands of the region, raising their aspirations and empowering them to achieve their goals.”
View details“During their placements, students get a feel for what it's like to work in the sector and decide if they want to pursue a career with the NHS when they finish their studies. “We also get access to the College's diverse student body and a pool of talent from the local community, which, amongst other things, supports our diversity ambitions.”
View detailsIt is home to our Industry Excellence Academies for: Computing and Digital; Creative and Digital Media; Hospitality and Catering; Music and Visual Arts, as well as our Centre of Excellence for Performing Arts. City Campus Manchester has plenty of welcoming and easily accessible spaces, providing a vibrant environment that supports learning and socialising. Facilities include a modern coffee shop serving Starbucks coffee, a restaurant, and a dedicated Library with both quiet and group study spaces.
View detailsAlternatively, read on to discover careers and which level of qualification you need to access them. Entry level computing careers Cyber Security Technician As a cyber security technician, your duty is to protect digital systems from cyber threats such as hackers.
View detailsSpeaking about the business’s relationship with the College, Gill Roberts, Morgan Sindall Construction’s Social Value Manager for its North West region, said: “Working with The Manchester College has given us an opportunity to evolve our recruitment strategy and widens the talent pool we have access to. “This year, 12 T Level students will complete a 45-day work placement with us and work on a wide-variety of projects across the North West.
View detailsIn her roles at The Manchester College Christine devised and implemented the College’s ‘Employer Partnership Strategy’ to enable as many students as possible to access extended and meaningful work placements to broaden their skills and prepare them for work. Having aligned the College’s provision closely with employers, Christine then played an instrumental role in the launch of T Levels both at the College and nationally, using her experience to develop a strategy to encourage employers to engage in the development of the new flagship technical qualification.
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