Job Shop - Job Posting Finding you the best candidates At The Manchester College we pride ourselves on developing employability skills and equipping our students with the necessary technical skills for their future career providing all students the opportunity to become job ready. Post Your Job Vacancy Job Shop is a collaboration between The Manchester College and UCEN Manchester.
View detailsThe Prince’s Trust Team at Harpurhey would like to extend thanks to all the campus staff who selflessly gave up their own Christmas lunches for the cause and to the canteen staff who prepared a fantastic lunch.
View detailsIn addition to its responsibility to review the educational character, mission, values and strategic priorities the Board also monitors all aspects of the College’s provision, its financial performance and its outcomes for learners.
View detailsTravel Bus routes Shena Simon Campus is close to the Piccadilly bus station, so can be reached from all bus routes into the city centre. Metrolink Shena Simon Campus is close to the Piccadilly Gardens Metrolink (tram) stop. Train Oxford Road and Piccadilly train stations are a few minutes' walk from the campus.
View detailsThe virtual events will enable the College to ensure our priority is the health and safety of all students and staff. Virtual events and drop-in sessions This year, students can also sign up to a series of virtual events organised for both Tuesday 10 and Thursday 12 August.
View detailsWhether you are planning to go to university, move up to the next level or move into employment, getting the right advise is essential. All funding options are subject to change and once all funds have been spent the fund will close. The Manchester College reserves the right to make changes to any funding options based on regular reviews.
View detailsI fully agree that we need to open up our universities to people of all backgrounds, but I also want us to make sure we are giving everyone the opportunity to continue in some form of education from school leaver age right through to retirement age.
View detailsWorking in Manchester means that our students are diverse and have a full range of starting points when they join us. Regardless of ability, our specialist team’s work with all students to ensure that, by the time they complete their studies, they have achieved to the highest level possible for them as an individual.
View detailsThe inaugural Manchester Adult Education and Skills Awards take place from 6.30pm-8.30pm on Thursday 24 June and we wish all the nominees the very best of luck!
View details"It not only gives us a sense of great pride but also inspires us to continue in our mission to ensure that we help all our students – regardless of background and starting point – to set aspirational goals and acquire the skills they need to go on to become the next generation of industry excellence.”
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 detailsBased at Openshaw, Fielden, St John’s Centre, Shena Simon, Nicholls, Northenden, and Harpurhey campuses, these will include a mixture of classrooms and sections of common rooms and canteens. They will all be clearly marked with SU logos but some will focus on The Manchester College students and others UCEN Manchester students. The news spaces will enable union members, Students Reps and the Student Council to support: Student Council meetings SU meetings and weekly drop-ins Promoting the NUS Totum card Student/staff feedback (comment cards will be made available to all students) Signposting to other services The work of clubs and societies The academic interests of students.
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