You’ll find that it is often a winding path, made up by taking opportunities as they present themselves and trying new things. Continuing to invest in your own personal development by updating skills and knowledge is essential. You can get impartial help from qualified Careers Professionals.
View detailsThe Manchester College community, staff and students, have done an amazing job at adjusting to new routines and online learning whilst making the most of living in isolation. Whilst continued learning is incredibly important to us, we are aware not spending time with loved ones or being able to have fun with friends you normally spend full days with could have implications on mental health.
View detailsTo become finalists, the students had to nominate themselves before Creative Media Tutor, Katy Rushton, provided a supporting statement for each application. Upon receiving the news, Katy said: “I’m so proud of Claire, Lily and Vicky, particularly because it took a lot of courage and self-belief for our students to nominate themselves for the awards.
View detailsPlease look after the health of yourself and your loved ones over the half-term break. Support from the Careers & Welfare team Our Student Support and Careers & Welfare teams remain available to provide support and can be contacted via e-mail on careers&welfare@tmc.ac.uk We have also added direct contact details for colleagues who are available to you during working hours to the news item on Student Hub, where you’ll also find a list of people to contact if you have any safeguarding concerns.
View detailsIf you missed last week's workout, you can go back and complete it here To find out more about our courses and apply, visit our Sport webpage .
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View detailsT Levels: Your progression options - T Levels are still quite new, and you may not be 100% sure on what they are or what your progression options are following completion. What are T Levels?
View detailsIt is your responsibility to pay for your own rent. If you’d like to discuss your options, please visit the Careers & Welfare service on your campus for some impartial advice on any support available to you. Studying for a university-level course or degree?
View detailsI was introduced to ceramics and metal and decided to pursue this by completing a one year BTEC Jewellery course here, after completing Art and Design. I learned the basics of slab forming, glazing, texturing, slump moulding and slip decoration – it opened up a whole new world for me!
View detailsThe decision was a tough one as each outfit had something that appealed to every member of the panel. After much deliberation, Cathryn-Jane Shires was declared the winner with Elizabeth Duyilemi named runner up.
View detailsTrends tend to come and go but those fundamental skills will always be of value, that’s why I am here sharing my own experiences.” “If there is one piece of advice, I hope they take away, it’s the value of planning. They should think of what they want and who they want to be and then plan out how they are going to get there.
View details“It’s especially pleasing to see the success of our T Level students. They took on a brand-new qualification with enthusiasm and tenacity, and now they’ve got their reward. I’d also like to thank our tutors and employer partners for their commitment to supporting our T Level students and making them a success.”
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