Results will not be available to collect on campus so please do not attend our sites as College staff will not be in attendance. Thursday 18 August – online drop-in session Our Student Careers Service Team will be delivering an Online Drop-In service on Teams to support students with any queries regarding their Level 3 results from 7.30 am until 7.00 pm .
View detailsStudents from the College’s Industry Excellence Academy for Creative & Digital Media took part in a photography and design workshop organised by the Ideas Foundation in April, from which three poster designs were selected by the judges across all entries to be displayed on digital billboards on sites across the UK including Manchester, Liverpool, Ealing, and Glasgow, donated by Clear Channel UK. Yeng Roberts, course leader in Content Creation, Digital Film and Broadcast, said “Our students had an amazing day producing pieces that truly communicated the themes of the Coronation Generation Challenge.
View detailsIf you’ve got any questions, the Careers team are available over summer to answer any questions and give career advice, just call the main line on 03333 222 444, or visit our support page .
View detailsThe academy will prepare them for a future in catering and hospitality with weekly access to established chefs, work placements and educational visits, providing a rich and exciting curriculum. "We are delighted to be able to provide this experience for our students; preparing them for a future job placement in the catering industry and supporting a future generation of inspirational, creative and experienced chefs.”
View detailsAnd as British Overseas Territory citizens, our students can access college education in England. “Bermuda is 21 miles long and everyone knows everyone. Visits like this to The Manchester College give our students the chance to see that the world is a lot bigger than just Bermuda. It’s great that The Manchester College have designed this tour and workshops, so we get to see the different departments and facilities that are available.
View details“The funding we received from HEFCE and Manchester City Council also played a key part in enabling us to facilitate these activities over a sustained period of time.” Manchester Gorton MP Afzal Khan visited College students in February to deliver a session alongside youth trainer Ray Douglas. The session covered personal identity in relation to being a young black and minority ethnic (BME) person living in Manchester.
View detailsMaria Foran, Head of Department for Visual Arts, said: Arts Assembly was a wonderful event that distilled the very best of how art and artists in Greater Manchester can generate outstanding outcomes and experiences for its students and its residents.
View detailsIn September, English and Maths programmes will continue to be offered to 16–19-year-olds at most sites. Please check for up-to-date information on which sites this is offered. Maths and English can also be offered at community hubs such as Manchester Adult Education Service (MAES) which is run by the City Council.
View detailsTo vote in a General Election you must: be registered to vote be 18 or over on the day of the election (‘polling day’) be a British, Irish or qualifying Commonwealth citizen be resident at an address in the UK (or a British citizen living abroad who has been registered to vote in the UK in the last 15 years) not be legally excluded from voting. Find out more by visiting: https://www.gov.uk/electoral-register
View detailsI4YPC can’t wait to see the results!' Micky and Ange Lea (I4YPC’s Chair and Director of Education) visited the students back in October and they were excited to be starting the project, as for the majority of the students, it was their first experience of working with a ‘real client’.
View detailsAccording to students from across the globe – it's fantastic! Manchester ranks in the top 3 best student cities – just after London and Edinburgh – thanks to its world-class learning institutions, cultural diversity, and incredible student atmosphere.
View detailsI have nominated students and had them exhibit for the last four years and only the best of the best get through, so it was brilliant that Mary was accepted this year. She worked so hard on her animation, choosing an important issue to highlight in her work and being accepted for the exhibition is a great way to end her time at the College.
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