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Helping to shape tomorrow's future

I4YPC have been working with several departments on ‘live briefs’: Animation 2nd year Animation students have been busy creating 30 second character animations for I4YPC’s website.  The students were given the following choices for the live brief: Ashley’s story – a 30 second animated monologue introducing the audience to Ashley Thomas, ‘Innit’s’ main protagonist Through Stacey’s Eyes – a 30 second animated monologue introducing the audience to Stacey, Ashley’s girlfriend The Cliffhanger – a 30 second animation depicting the end of Act One and leaving the audience on the edge of their seats!

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T Levels: Your progression options

You can learn more about T Levels and the programmes offered at The Manchester College on our  dedicated T Level website . You can contact the Careers & Welfare team to book an appointment where we will be able to work with you to develop a career plan, which explores the range of opportunities and courses on offer including T Levels, so you can make informed decisions about your next steps. 

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Supported Learning

If you feel that you would benefit from having a full diagnostic assessment, qualified assessors can be found on either the BDA website, PATOSS website or SASC website. Assessments tend to cost between £350-£700, especially if you are wanting to use it as evidence for an application for DSA.

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Careers & Welfare

Encounters with further and higher education 8.  Personal guidance To find out more visit the Gatsby website . The Manchester Colleges Careers Service is evaluated on Gatsby by the Careers and Enterprise Company, and we are currently meeting 100% of the benchmarks.

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Top industries in Greater Manchester

Some examples of careers include animator, cyber intelligence officer, graphic designer, digital marketer, software developer, website developer. Check out what’s available in our Industry Excellence Academy for Computing & Digital  and Industry Excellence Academy for Creative & Digital Media .

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How to Get the Most Out of Your Industry Placement

How to Get the Most Out of Your Placement Prepare Like a Pro Do your research: read up on the organisation you will be working for (their website is a good place to start) and think of some questions you can ask about the company. This will show your interest and motivation when you meet the employer – especially if there is a selection process or interview involved.

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Alex dances her way to the top

For more information on our tour dates, it is best to visit the Motionhouse website .   What made you choose The Manchester College as your place of study? Originally, I had planned to study A-Levels. However, after six weeks I found that I would rather study dance as one subject and focus on enhancing myself, as I knew that dance was the career pathway I wanted to take.

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The Manchester College Work Experience and Placements

Once you have signed in using your college credentials, you will get access in one click each time. Hint! If you visit the website and create a shortcut on your Home Screen, it will be easier for you to access your placement details. quick and easy guide for accessing GrofarIndustry Placements Specific Information Industry Placements are a new type of work placement.  

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Support & Guidance

And if you skip lunch, why not grab, and go something to take home.  KIT UP  For some courses you may be required to buy some equipment, which you can take into employment once you complete your studies to pursue your chosen career. If eligible we will give you what you need to achieve and progress into employment.

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The Manchester College A Level Success Stories

If your interested in applying for The Manchester College you can find more information on our website or call us on 03333 222 444 Blooming hard work gets results for Morgan Hard work and determination saw Morgan Bloom celebrating on A Level results day after securing three B grades.

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"My journey at The Manchester College has been overwhelming" - our A-Level students reflect on their 2017 results

Not only has the 18-year-old, who lives in Northenden, impressed in the classroom – she also writes reviews of comedies, plays and musicals for the Upstaged Manchester websites. Her verdicts have been quoted by the likes of The Royal Exchange Theatre, The Lowry, The Palace and Opera House Theatres. Now she is looking forward to studying Psychology at the University of Manchester, and hopes to embark on a career in the industry upon completion.

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Mastering Face-to-Face Networking: 7 Tips to Boost Your Career

Have a notepad with you as your conversation partner might recommend something, like a website, that you might want to write down. Tip #3: Follow Up Email the people you have met and thank them for their time. Think about another way to keep in contact; you could enquire about visiting their company or doing work experience there, or link up via social media and follow their company on LinkedIn, for example.

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