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The Manchester College and UCEN Manchester to host Sparkle Weekend 2021

Lisa O’Loughlin, Principal of The Manchester College and UCEN Manchester, added: As an organisation we proudly celebrate, promote and support diversity in every way and as such we are delighted to be supporting this year’s Sparkle event. "We passionately believe that our community is stronger for the fact that it consists of so many unique individuals and we must accept one another and celebrate our differences.

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Students' achievements recognised at annual awards ceremony

Full list of winners Most Inspiring - Ameen Ahmed Automotive, Construction, Engineering & Logistics Student of the Year - Mantas Fedorenko Business, Digital & Service Industries Student of the Year- Yordanos Ermias Creative Industries Student of the Year - Iris Robinson ESOL Student of the Year - Somayeh Rezaee English Studies Student of the Year - Man Wai Alisha Fan Foundation Learning Student of the Year – Jenson Mellor Sports, Public Services, Care Professions, & Science Student of the Year – James Trimble The Manchester College Students' Choice Award - Katrina Ahuja The Manchester College Adult Student of the Year - Somayeh Rezaee The Manchester College 16-18 Student of the Year - Jensen Mellor Find out more about Student Life at The Manchester College and apply for a course today that starts this September.

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State-of-the-art sports equipment gets a workout as visitors welcomed to The Manchester College

State-of-the-art sports equipment gets a workout as visitors welcomed to The Manchester College - The Manchester College Sports Department welcomed visitors to a series of events for prospective students.

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Get Help with Mental Health and Addiction

Get Help with Mental Health and Addiction - If you are struggling, The Manchester College has partnered with experts to help you in complete confidence.

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Young Enterprise students write the book on entrepreneurship

Sarah Hardie, The Manchester College Centre Lead for the Young Enterprise Company Programme, said: “The County Final was a wonderful opportunity for the students involved to get some richly deserved recognition for all their hard work, entrepreneurial spirit and teamwork in the production and sale of a product from scratch.

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Staff Profile: Alison Acton

The work is really interesting and varied, and because the role was new when I started I have been heavily involved in the evolution of the position. What advice would you give to anyone who wants a career in your industry/role?

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Famya's art chosen for Manchester Open Exhibition

A panel of experts and community representatives selected paintings, prints, sculptures, mixed media, and other pieces submitted by established, new and emerging artists. The exhibition runs until April 28. Transcript Hi, my name is Famya Faraz. I am on the access to HE English, Writing and Media course.

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Our Success at Greater Manchester Skills Competition

We're so proud that these placements were across a wide range of challenges which showcased our students' industry-standard skills across our curriculum. "Competitions are also about confidence building, experiencing new places and meeting new people, so competitors, whether they are placed or not, often leave with a renewed belief in themselves. A huge well done to all those who entered these competitions and I hope you really enjoyed it and gained a lot from the experience."

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Frankfurt Style Awards finalist heading for the German catwalk

As one of the 60 finalists, Georgia has been busy putting the finishing touches to her design and getting ready for the competition. “I always wanted to do textiles,” she said. “I enjoyed doing the fashion units on my course last year and really want to work in the industry.

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Bright star Business student finds his future

He said: “When I left university and started looking for a job in Greater Manchester I remember how hard it was to get some experience on my CV. I want every young person growing up in our city-region to have a chance to break into the industry of their choice and gain the confidence that can come from successful work shadowing.”

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The Manchester College Free Adults Work and Skills Courses

By investing time in a free adult course, you get to enrich your professional capabilities and cultivate a sense of purpose and direction, boosting your self-confidence and employability.

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The Chefs Forum Partnership with Andrew Green

Nissen Lewis, Level 2 Technical Skills student, said: I’ve learnt something new from this session and was shown how to adapt quite a meaty dish for my Kosher dietary requirements. Learning from people in the industry is great and meeting them means I’m making connections that will be useful when I look for employment.

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