Laura, 31, returned to education last year after discussing her options with College’s Careers and Welfare team. She will now progress on to an Access to HE course in Social Science with higher education provider UCEN Manchester and plans to study for a degree in Criminology.
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View detailsKeith Morgan, chief executive of the British Business Bank, made the announcement to more than 2,000 delegates attending the second Northern Powerhouse Conference in Manchester. He said his bank was launching the £400m Investment Fund to help deliver and finance the Northern Powerhouse. The fund has been established with the Government.
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View detailsHe holds several recognised qualifications and certifications, as well as being a member of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT).
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View detailsWhen we first met him it was kind of crazy because we had been watching his films and looking at his performance pieces. He’s one of those artists where you can tell he really cares about what he does and he cares about his projects. I’ve really enjoyed it.”
View detailsDoug is dyslexic and left school in 1985 with no qualifications. He ended up going to university, and now does whatever he can to support his students to overcome any challenges they may be facing in their own education journeys.
View detailsIt aims to help break down the barriers for young people from under-represented backgrounds entering the industry, and is backed by musical theatre impresario Andrew Lloyd-Webber. He said: “I passionately believe a career in the arts should be accessible to all and that young people…are able to easily find information on the training and tools they need to succeed.”
View detailsHe entered education to share his experience and develop the future hospitality workforce. Since then, he has involved students in prestigious events like the British Grand Prix, Royal Ascot and Test match cricket, helping them enhance their skills and succeed in their careers.
View detailsThree years later he was appointed interim mayor for the city region, before returning to Parliament as Rochdale's MP in 2017. He was knighted in the Queen's 2021 birthday honours for parliamentary services.
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