You’ll be expected to meet these standards in the workplace, so it’s important to get used to them now. Throughout the year, you’ll have the opportunity to develop these skills and qualities in your weekly tutorial sessions delivered by your Achievement Tutor/Personal Tutor.
View detailsIn addition, six alumni from The Manchester College were given a live brief from the Manchester Art Gallery to take a fresh look at the Gallery’s vast collection and assess the collection's relevance in the 21st century. The project, named ‘Taking Stock’ explored new interpretations of artworks from the Rutherston Loan Collection by creating new art based on our alumni's personal responses and fresh perspectives.
View details"We wanted to make it feel like a home-from-home environment and develop an alternative to the cold, un-welcoming feeling that is so often found in a lifeless empty studio."' - Manchester Evening News
View detailsStudents can choose to join weekly daytime or evening classes between 6pm-8pm and get ready to make the grade in either subject. Lessons are available at Openshaw, St Johns and Nicholls campus. Anyone wanting to enrol or for more details, contact our course enquiries team at 03333 222 444.
View detailsI enjoyed working with Clive, Hannah and the rest of the Ideas Foundation mentors to produce the outcome we did, getting involved when I’m not confident in front of a camera allowed us to bring the idea to life.” Level 3 Film, TV and Broadcast student Hannah Hawkins added: I found the Canon bootcamp extremely fun.
View detailsFinance Finance Along with business and accountancy, finance is one of the top three industries in Greater Manchester with the most growth, and it shows no signs of slowing. By 2020, almost 8,000 new jobs are expected in this sector, with over 11,000 openings every year for those with the skills and expertise to advance their career!
View detailsMy Africa! and Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom earned him Manchester Evening News Theatre Awards. He was also a familiar face on screen, appearing in Coronation Street and Love Actually. Beyond his performances, Wyllie’s dedication to theatre saw him serve on the boards of the Royal Exchange Theatre, Contact Theatre, and HOME arts centre in Manchester.
View detailsNelida Taque, 21, will study Fine Art, either in London or Birmingham, and was full of praise for her tutor. She said: “Tim is great. He has a very thorough way of explaining techniques that brings our work to life.”
View details"We’re always proud to support the LGBT community and while our staff and students are disappointed that we can’t take part in a parade this year, we will be joining the rest of Manchester by celebrating in our own way, while keeping our communities safe. We are committed to building a future where the LGBT community can live, love and learn without prejudice and we can’t wait to be back on our float in the parade for next year’s celebrations.
View detailsESOL students come to the UK from countries all over the world and the tournament is one way to create a sense of togetherness, to learn outside of the classroom, and to build their English language and communication skills.
View detailsJohn’s project is in response to the “Tell Us a Story from Ideas Foundation” brief set by Canon, and he chose to explore the story option of “someone who has affected your life in a positive way”. After considering many ideas, John chose Ariana Grande as she is someone he admires. His concept was to include the lyrics of the Ariana Grande song; ‘Focus’ and create a comic strip based on the narrative in the lyrics.
View detailsWe’re discussing the possibility of putting on the play here on campus and would like to support her in any way we can in the future.” You can find out more about Visual Arts courses at The Manchester College and apply today .
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