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How Young Professionals Can Build a Brand on Social Media

LinkedIn empowers you to take control of your career trajectory, opening doors to new opportunities and helping you build a strong professional brand.  Steps to building a professional online brand 1. Clean up your act Some employers like to search job applicants and candidates online.

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A message for The Manchester College students following suspected attack at the Manchester arena

If you’ve been affected by last night’s attack at the Manchester arena and would like to talk to someone, please speak to a member of our Student Experience team, who are present on all sites.

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The launch of The Chefs’ Forum Academy

The launch of The Chefs’ Forum Academy - The Manchester College will host an exclusive lunch, launching the new Chefs’ Forum Academy for 2020. To celebrate the great success of The Manchester College’s Chefs’ Forum Academy sessions, there will be a celebratory ‘demo and dine’ taking place at the Openshaw Campus on 20 January.

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The Manchester College launches its journey to amazing

As we start the next stage of our journey, I firmly believe the college can only grow as a major contributor to education and skills across Greater Manchester. The new face of the college will be seen at the campuses across the city for the first time today. The new website www.tmc.ac.uk goes live today.

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Computing & Digital

Learn more about T Levels 45-day industry placement Equivalent to 3 A Levels 80% classroom, 20% work Meet the teamRelated news Stand at the forefront of the next digital evolution. Explore our degrees in Computing, Network Engineering, Software Development and many more.

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Automotive students benefit from industry partnership

Picture shows Vic Edmonds speaking to automotive students at The Manchester College. Find out more about Automotive course by visiting The Manchester College website.

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College student stars in national T Level adverts

College student stars in national T Level adverts - Joshua Coley-Payne takes centre stage in #GetTheJump campaign. A student at The Manchester College is the new star of a national advertising campaign for the Department for Education.  Joshua Coley-Payne, who studies a T Level in Digital Business Services in partnership with Lloyds Banking Group, is featured in the new #GetTheJump social media campaign to promote T Level qualifications. 

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Our Business Innovation Hub Supports Manchester Employers

You can find out more about the project by visiting the website . If you wish to talk to someone about how the Business Innovation Hub can support you and your business, please get in touch with the team via businessinnovation@tmc.ac.uk .

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Students win national television award

Chaired by Philip Edgar-Jones, Director of Sky Arts, the Awards celebrate the best in student television. The Undergraduate and Postgraduate Awards are judged in six categories – Animation, Comedy & Entertainment, Drama, Factual, News, and Open.

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Automotive sector descends on The Manchester College’s Openshaw Campus for the Independent Garages Network’s inaugural event

The network brings together likeminded businesses from across the sector to provide staff and students with access to the latest technological advances in the industry.  Our College’s pool of talented Automotive and Engineering students get the chance to learn new skills and forge relationships with employers, which will hopefully lead to more work placement opportunities and long, successful careers in the sector.

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Sport

We 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. Related news Get yourself in shape to compete against the elite.

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Actor Sally Carman appointed as first Performing Arts patron

Sally said: “I accepted the role of patron because Lucy Oldham, Head of Performing Arts, who I know works with the best, asked me to be involved with The Manchester College. I’ve also discovered teaching in the last three years and that is so fulfilling for me.

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