Pursuing a passion in patisserie with The Manchester College has proved life changing for one adult learner. Ian Brooke had been working in customer relations for a mobile phone company, but left after signing up to the Level 2 Certificate in Patisserie and Bakery based at Fielden campus in September.
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View detailsThe Instagram takeover replaces a planned week-long display of work at Manchester Central Library and will start on Monday 15 June. A new set of images will be added to Instagram each day of that week. The first images will be available to view online from Monday 15 June via Library Live , with a direct link to the Manchester Libraries Instagram pages to view in more detail.
View detailsYou can find us in Manchester city centre right next door to the AO Arena at our new City Campus Manchester. Our lunchtime menu comprises of small plates, of classic and contemporary dishes, delicious desserts and modern starters with a set tasting menu for the evening.
View detailsThey joined in with practical activities, including gym sessions and a demonstration of our Cortex Metalyzer analysis and Douglas Bag systems, which measure client performance. One group calculated their personal heart rate training zones. Students and professionals who would like to develop their skills can still apply through UCAS for places on our higher education sports courses in September 2017.
View detailsHead of Equality and Diversity Amanda Sillett said: “We’re so proud to be involved and have our first float at Manchester Pride, and it’s great to be able to continue celebrating difference and supporting one another on this scale.” Participating in the event was a great way of celebrating our LGBT+ community and colleagues were quick to share their enthusiasm.
View detailsPainting and decorating students are measuring up to paint the wall of a factory which the residents look out on to, with plans for a mural underway. Jardel Cochrane one of the students on the Level 2 carpentry and joinery course who are working on the project: “I found it interesting. I like the practical side and I really enjoyed doing it.”
View detailsOur students demonstrated the ability to think on their feet and adapt to different environments, encouraging one another to rise to the vary challenges. Our students have lots of fun completing the activities, but there is a serious element to the challenges.
View detailsIf you’re interested in studying Music and Performance and want to benefit from exciting opportunities such as this one, apply for courses that start this September.
View detailsFor example, if you have a skills gap, research an online course you could do or see if you can do some work experience to help build your CV. 4. Confident body language You only get one chance to make a first impression so make sure you give a firm hand shake and make eye contact the first time you meet an interviewer or businessperson.
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View detailsThe two-day event, which was opened by the Dean of UCEN Manchester, Michael Walsh, took place in the brand-new, state-of-the-art sports facilities at our Openshaw Campus and featured inspirational talks from guest speakers, including Adam Corbally, a finalist on hit show ‘The Apprentice’.
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