Christine Kenyon's MBE for Services to Further Education - Christine Kenyon recognised with MBE in New Year’s Honours for Services to Further Education. The Manchester College’s former Deputy Principal, Christine Kenyon, has received an MBE for Services to Further Education in this year’s New Year’s Honours.
View detailsThis in theory would ease the worker’s job, allowing them to do more and create new work, which may use skills at a lower risk of automation, such as assisting and caring for others, thinking creatively, teaching and guiding others (Economicmodelling.co.uk, 2019).
View detailsWe hope you have an amazing time Helen, and we look forward to all the new developments that you’ll be able to share!
View detailsA distinctive model to signpost learners to opportunities across GM. Opportunities for older learners to develop new skills/re-train post Covid. New joint programmes that are responsive to regional needs.
View detailsAfter watching the Romanian students present their performances illustrating Iasi, the two nationality teams will work together to create a new collaborative transcultural piece of theatre entitled Our Place. The Theatre and Performance lecturers have recently met with the staff from Romania to discuss plans for the international project.
View detailsThe Manchester College and Band on the Wall launch groundbreaking new jazz course - The new BTEC Level Three Extended Diploma in Jazz Performance is the first and only course of its kind in the North West.
View detailsYou can apply now to The Manchester College’s Centre of Excellence for Sport and find out more about its brand new facilities , opening at our Openshaw Campus in September 2021.
View detailsAdult education funding is the financial support allocated to provide learning opportunities for adults beyond compulsory education. It empowers adults to acquire new skills, gain qualifications and pursue personal or professional development without the burden of finances. Its primary purpose is to address the diverse learning needs of adults, whether it's improving basic literacy and numeracy, gaining vocational skills for employment, or pursuing higher education.
View details“This ceremony marked the end of their time with us, but I’m incredibly happy to see them beginning so many new and exciting adventures as they enter the world of work or further study. “Seeing our students celebrate their achievements with friends and loved ones made me immensely proud, and on behalf of everyone at The Manchester College, I’d like to wish them every success for the future.”
View detailsThere are plenty of career opportunities behind the camera too, with hundreds of new positions open every year.
View detailsThe event will give our students the opportunity to gain inspiration from their fellow students and give us the opportunity to show the world how we nurture and train our young people to be the best they can be. “Equipping people with the skills they need to grow in their careers is at the heart of what we do. Having the right skills to progress in your chosen career leads to job satisfaction, increasing productivity which in turn drives the economy.”
View detailsEveryone at this College is absolutely amazing and Katy (Rushton, Sebastian’s tutor) is the best tutor I have ever had. All the hard work has paid off!” Table favours were provided courtesy of the College's Level 2 Patisserie and Confectionery and Level 2 Catering Service students, with entertainment from D-star; dancers from Shena Simon campus; duo Max Robertson and Shauna Dolecki and magician David Penn.
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