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View details“In terms of the cheaper prices, it will make a real difference for me and the other students who will benefit. “Having more money in my pocket means I can put it aside and use it further down the line.”
View detailsIt had been a long and trying year for Sam, who had worked hard despite all odds working against her. She said, “I cannot even tell you what this year’s been like for me and what getting this grade means for me going forward. I genuinely wouldn’t have been able to do it without my tutor Nicky.” When times were tough she admitted she considered giving it all up, but with the support of her English tutor Nicky Smith, she came out the other side making this result ‘the cherry on top of the cake’.
View detailsIt’s been wonderful to meet students and listen to their stories. Being SU President has given me such amazing pride and great memories to look back on.” Ahead of their start of term in August, let’s meet your new SU President and Vice President: Maryanne Letham, SU President: A mature student, Maryanne willl be graduating at the end of this academic year with a BSc(Hons) (Top-up)in Network Security with Penetration Testing.
View detailsI think there’s a real thing for accents at the minute, and that’s definitely benefited me being in a Northern based soap like ‘Coronation Street’. How did it feel to be an aspiring student back then? And how do you think being a Performing Arts student differs now to when you were at College?
View detailsI really wanted to be part of this event as it’s a new experience for me and it might be encouraging for the students to be heard.
View details“We have around 20 students due to complete their studies in 2025 who will be eligible for a guaranteed job interview. This could see them land a Personal Training role at one of 400 sites in the UK.” Head of Department for Sport, Public Services and Criminology at The Manchester College, Stuart Nickson, added: “Our courses equip our students with the skills, experience and connections they’ll need to pursue thriving careers in the fitness industry and it’s great to have YOUR Personal Training on board to help us achieve this ambition.”
View detailsYou can find out how to get there from your home address using the Transport for Greater Manchester route planner: Plan a journey | Transport for Greater Manchester (tfgm.com) We also have secure bike storage facilities on site so, with showers on campus, you also have the option to cycle to College. Additionally, if you are aged 16-18 and live in Greater Manchester, you are entitled to free bus travel across the region seven days a week with ‘Our Pass’ (click the link to find out more and apply).
View detailsThese amazing new facilities will provide you with access to everything you will see once you enter the workforce, giving you the best possible chance to prepare for a future career. Our facilities include: Two professional theatres on-site, including the fully equipped Longmore Theatre with 180-seat capacity Five double-height multi-purpose rehearsal studios with semi-sprung floors Dedicated performance assessment studio with panoramic city views Ensemble and 1-to-1 singing rooms for focused practice On-site scene dock, set design workshop and costume design area.
View details“We are looking to grow the group to include up to 50 employers in the area so anyone interested in joining as an employer or manufacturer should contact me at AMoosa@tmc.ac.uk .” Explore our wide range of courses in Automotive .
View detailsHe said: “I really like that people appreciate what I’ve done and it’s made me feel more confident in myself and my work. I’m not planning to go to university, so I wanted to build my portfolio of real work with projects like this and working with Macc was a great chance to do this.”
View detailsTara said: “I took a gap year when I finished school and worked as a Care Assistant for 12 months before returning to education and completing a T Level Transition Programme course with The Manchester College. “The time I spent in industry has taught me a lot of lessons that have benefitted me during my studies. I have a good understanding of what employers are looking for and I hope to pass this knowledge on.”
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