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Royal recognition for Student, Jak Stocks

He is also taking part in the Junior Choices Programme, where he visits local schools as a student representative with the College’s youth team enhancing his Employability Skills. He said, “I have always been motivated to give back to the community.

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Progression with UCEN Manchester

With dreams to work in the TV and film industry as a professional Make-up Artist before establishing her own make-up academy, UCEN Manchester tutors worked closely with Angela to ensure she was equipped with the right knowledge and skills to excel in the industry. Tutors organised workshops and visits with industry professionals, shared their own wealth of experience and provided invaluable opportunities for Angela, from working alongside them on short films to assisting photographers working with models and actors.

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Our College, Our Pass

For more information on the courses we provide you can download our online prospectus or visit us at our open day on 9 July .

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Students collaborate with Novus and HOME on art exhibition

With a Visual Arts course at The Manchester College, students can follow their passion and work towards a career in one of the fastest-growing employment sectors in the UK. Visit the Visual Arts section of our website for more information. Click here to read about the exhibition from a Novus perspective. 

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Legal

The Manchester College endeavours to ensure that the information on this website is correct, but does not accept any liability for loss due to errors or omissions. Linked websites To the best of our ability, we check the content of the webpages linked to and from this site, for suitability for the stated purpose of the link, accuracy of the content and suitability for the users of our website.

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How to use Labour Market Information (LMI) to make career decisions

Alternatively, you can pick up a LMI card from the Careers & Welfare team on your site!  There are a number of useful resources to find LMI such as iCould , the National Careers Service , Prospects , and for more local Greater Manchester LMI GMACS .

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Time to Think about Your Education Progression

For students seeking guidance on their next education or career steps, a wealth of resources are available to explore. Start by visiting university websites, which often provide detailed information on courses, entry requirements, and career prospects.   Career advisors at your institution can offer personalised advice and help you navigate your options.

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Book your place at this year’s UKFE Chat Conference

Alison Wolf, Professor of Public Sector Management at King's College London, said: “UKFE Chat has been the best thing to happen to the sector in a long while. Since discovering the community, I have used it to improve my own practice and knowledge.

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T Level Science student secures job at Cancer Research UK

Apply now  and start this September. To find out about how to get the best of your industry placement, check out our latest blog . 

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Mental Health and Substance Support

UKAT also offers a 24/7 online chat where you can reach out and talk to someone who is themselves in recovery from addiction who can advise you on how best to support your child. Rest assured we’re also letting the students know about this directly.  There are also lots of great local services across Greater Manchester where you might want to turn to to support your child, please see below.

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Degree Courses

Degree Courses Explore degrees with UCEN Manchester Our Higher Education partner, UCEN Manchester is all about combining the best of academic and career-based learning. They do that by: Employing tutors with current or previous industry experience and connections Offering courses with clear employment outcomes Keeping class sizes small Offering award-winning student support.

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Students triumph in Greater Manchester Colleges Group competition

Our Openshaw campus hosted the Enterprise Skills competition, where teams were tasked with planning all aspects of a large-scale music festival from scratch, while GMCG competitors visited our Harpurhey campus for the Travel and Tourism event. Principal Lisa O’Loughlin said: “It has been fantastic to see so many passionate young people from across the region come together and produce some inspiring, exciting, and first-class work.

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