A Grade II* listed building, Manchester Central Library was opened in July 1934 by King George V and is the second largest public lending library in Birmingham. For more information on the exhibition and opening times, visit the Manchester Central Library website . You can find out more about courses at our Centre of Excellence for Visual Arts and apply today .
View detailsThere was excitement in the air at both celebrations, which took place in the College’s state-of-the-art sports facilities at its Openshaw Campus and main theatre at the College’s brand-new City Campus Manchester, a state-of-the-art facility in the heart of Manchester city centre. Students will wear the branded apparel they were given, which is tailored to each course, when they attend classes and take part in work placements with the College’s employer partners.
View detailsOnce you are registered you can search for the subject/sector and level of apprenticeship you are interested in as well as how far you are prepared to travel. You can then set up an email alert for new vacancies so that you can apply in good time. You can set up more than one search and email alert. Vacancies can also be found on individual company websites.
View detailsStudents' Union The Students’ Union (SU) is run by students, for students, and is here to support you. It provides fantastic opportunities for you to meet new people, get involved with campaigns and societies and aims to make your time with us even more enjoyable. The SU is not at one physical location.
View detailsBacked by £175 million of government funding, the 19 new TECs will deliver high-quality training in the sectors driving Britain's growth, giving learners a clear route from education into work.
View detailsOur facilities are specifically designed to help you develop real-world skills, build your confidence, and get career-ready from day one, including: At City Campus Manchester: A 40-seat 1853 restaurant and bar with external street level access which will be run by the students with a live stream of the kitchen into the restaurant A training kitchen and bakery.
View detailsWhether you are looking to upskill, gain a qualification, or pursue a new passion, part-time courses cater to diverse needs. In this guide, we answer frequently asked questions about our college courses to help you make an informed decision before you enrol .
View detailsThe AA College Restaurant Award is judged by industry inspectors and looks at the whole dining experience – service, hospitality, venue and food. During their visit to Bistro East, the inspectors commented it was “great to see training of chefs to understand the pressures and needs of the FOH [front of house] environment” and they received “a professional and structured service”.
View detailsKooth offers a wealth of information and resources and, most importantly, a way to share fears and anxieties with peers as well as providing access to counselling if needed – all without leaving the house. To find out more visit Kooth online , or sign up here quickly and easy. You can also take a look at our support page for other resources and useful informaton.
View detailsFollowing on from the event, a member of the College’s Media department will be visiting the schools to share details about the courses available at The Manchester College that offer progression into digital careers.
View detailsYou’ll also find a whole host of useful information in our dedicated careers section, where you’ll be able to browse different career opportunities, find out the jobs that are most in-demand, and learn what qualifications you may need to get you there. Visit our dedicated Careers section Take a look at our dedicated careers section, where you’ll be able to find detailed information about a variety of industries.
View detailsNew investments to provide Mancunians with greater access to technical education and skills - Over £5m to be invested in new facilities which enable more people to acquire the skills required for a future career.
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