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Green light for new The Manchester College city centre campus

David Green, Director at SimpsonHaugh, added: “We hope that this new development will set the tone for the redevelopment of the Great Ducie Street area as a whole, as a neighbourhood in which to study, work, live and play, and we look forward to delivering the project on site.”

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Health and Social Care

The kitchen will also be fully stocked with adapted feeding equipment.  These amazing new facilities will provide you with access to everything you will see once you enter the workforce, giving you the best possible chance to prepare for a future career.

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The Manchester College strengthens partnership with Stellantis Electric Vehicle donation

The Manchester College strengthens partnership with Stellantis Electric Vehicle donation - College to receive a new electric vehicle as relationship with Stellantis UK continues to strengthen. Students at The Manchester College will benefit from access to a new electric vehicle thanks to the continuation of its long term partnership with Stellantis UK.

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The Manchester College students at GMColleges Skills

Being a student at The Manchester College is so much more than sitting in a classroom, everyone has the opportunity to get involved in competitions such as GM Skills. Visit the Student Life section of our website  for more information.

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Applying for an Apprenticeship

Rate My Apprenticeship Parents Hub UCAS Guide to Apprenticeships This section of the UCAS site explains what is involved in an apprenticeship and has tips on how to support applications.  There is information on degree apprenticeships and support for disabled apprentices.  

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Building links with the local community

Building links with the local community - Bricklaying students from the college’s Welcombe Street site boarded the Be Amazing bus on day two of Be Amazing Manchester Week to visit local charity Mens Shed Manchester. Mens Shed Manchester runs a project in Lower Openshaw which brings socially isolated local people together to work on a community garden.

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The Red Box Project

The Red Box Project - The Manchester College and UCEN Manchester are launching a new project this month aimed at tackling period poverty. The Red Box Project strives to ensure that no young person misses out on their education because they have their period.

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Progressing Your Application

Further details about the applicant journey at The Manchester College can be found here . You can also visit your Applicant Portal by clicking here . If you need any further assistance, please contact us at or call the Enquiries team directly, on 03333 222 444 .

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Get ready for your next steps

Step 6 - Signing your Learner Agreement Your Learner Agreement will be available to sign after you have completed enrolment, this will be completed on site, prior to leaving. If you need to collect a new lanyard or ID badge, this can also be completed. However, your previous ID will work once you re-enrol so please bring this with you to enrolment. 

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Construction students help out at 422 Manchester

Students from The Manchester College’s Industry Excellence Academy for Construction & Engineering have been honing their skills on a working site while helping out a local charity. 422 Manchester is a project by Manchester Vineyard , based in Longsight and Ardwick, which is currently working to restore the former Longsight Youth Centre into a new community hub, breathing new life into the local area.

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The Best Tips To Get Your CV Work-Ready

The Best Tips To Get Your CV Work-Ready - Your blog on the whats, whys and hows of amazing Employability. The start of a new year is a good time to review your career aspirations and think about any skills or abilities you might need to improve or build on, in order to reach your goals.

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Fashion Raises Funds for Relief Projects

“It was an amazing feeling to be part of something so worthwhile and to learn new skills along the way” said Level 3 Art and Design Student Adina Dubiner. Hair and beauty staff and students from the College’s Harpurhey site also took part and worked above and beyond, styling all the professional models and dancers while students from the College’s Shena Simon campus opened and closed proceedings with uplifting dance performances, choreographed by Robyn Dunn.

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