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And by 2020, there’s likely to be over 5,000 new jobs to fill! You might begin as a waiter, waitress or bar staff, being the friendly face that keeps everything flowing smoothly, or you could be working as an assistant cook in the kitchen preparing delicious food.

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Technical success for students at The Manchester College

Ketan said: “I’m buzzing, I’m really looking forward to starting full time with NG Bailey and learning new skills. Having the opportunity to do work placements as part of my course was one of the main reasons I chose to study at The Manchester College.

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Coronation Street Joe Duttine Auditions TMC Acting students

“It’s been a really valid and exciting day for them.”  Watch our video above to learn more about Joe Duttine’s visit to The Manchester College. Find out more about The Manchester College's Level 3 Performing Arts (Acting) course and apply today .

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Visual Arts students host Whitworth Gallery workshops

These creations were then printed on a piece of fabric or card. “The next idea was to recreate and interpret one of the art pieces displayed in Gallery 3. We also gave the public a variety of challenges such as blind drawing, memory drawing, drawing with their no dominant hand, one line drawing, and drawing using only one colour.

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MP Afzal Khan visits students at The Manchester College

MP Afzal Khan visits students at The Manchester College - Students from The Manchester College took part in a special workshop with Manchester Gorton MP Afzal Khan on Wednesday 14 February.

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How Can You Increase Your Salary in Manchester?

When you're genuinely excited about your job, you'll find yourself driven to excel, constantly seeking new challenges, and continuously upskilling.   This motivation can propel you to new heights without fear of burnout. A career that lacks passion can lead to demotivation and a lack of drive.

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Virtual Work Experience For Inclusive Career Development

As a consequence of the pandemic, work experience placements were digitalised and a new type of work experience was created, Virtual Work Experience (VWEX). VWEX enables students to gain work insights and learn new skills, developing your ‘employability’ from the comfort of your own home. 

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Construction & Engineering

Gain the blueprint you need to progress your career. Explore our courses in Construction. Related news

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Childhood Studies Pathways Shown at Careers Event

Our Childhood Studies students recently attended a careers event where they were given the opportunity to have one-on-one discussions with industry experts and listen to guest lectures about careers within the sector. Industry experts, including guests from Kidzrus and Vision for Education, attended the event to highlight the wide range of established and new career opportunities available in the early years and education sectors.  

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Health and Social Care students host special event for local care home residents

Residents, carers, staff and students spent time chatting, sharing stories and learning from one another, with one guest giving our students a quickfire chess lesson!  Camille Riley, Recruitment and Outreach Manager, said: As a Recruitment and Outreach Team, we are committed to strengthening our connection with the local communities surrounding our College campuses. 

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Students take part in media camp to help charity plan for landmark occasion

Students take part in media camp to help charity plan for landmark occasion - As part of a two-day media camp at The Manchester College’s brand-new City Campus Manchester, students pitched their ideas for a celebratory event to make the 21st anniversary of one of the College’s long-standing partners, The Ideas Foundation.

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College students star in iconic i-D magazine ‘Class of 2026’ feature

College students star in iconic i-D magazine ‘Class of 2026’ feature - Creative students from The Manchester College are the stars of the latest feature in i-D , a biannual magazine dedicated to fashion, music, art, film and youth culture.  The ‘Class of 2026’ sees 15 of our students don high-end fashion pieces, created by debut designers for the likes of Dior, Celine and Gucci.

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