The Manchester College is joining forces with its industry partners in its Centre of Excellence for Visual Arts to bring a new art festival to Manchester in 2022 and is looking to commission budding, local, contemporary artists to work within educational settings to co-create content for the event.
View detailsThanks to their exceptional performances during each stage, they will join 18 other finalists from colleges in Greater Manchester at the National Finals, which will take place at venues across the region from Tuesday 19 to Friday 22 November 2024. Upon receiving the news, Stuart Steen the Vice Principal for 16-18 Curriculum at the College said: “I’m absolutely thrilled for Mei Ching Ho, Sau Mui Chu and Daniela Ramos Luis.
View detailsMentoring rules Always meet in a public place – cafes or coffee shops are a good idea Agree in advance on how often to meet, how long the mentoring session will be for, and what you would like to gain from it (e.g. introduction to a network, help formulating some goals) Working with a mentor is a chance to define and discuss your goals, aspire to new ones and take positive action to make them happen. Your mentor is part of your “support crew”, a professional person you can talk with and share your hopes and wishes with, outside of your family, circle of friends, tutors or study colleagues.
View detailsYou might know people in your circle who are at college - but if you don’t, you can visit college open days ! Don’t copy what your friends are doing! Progressing from secondary school to college can be daunting!
View detailsThe Manchester College and UCEN Manchester shortlisted for multiple Manchester Adult Education and Skills Awards - Sister organisations up for five awards, both team and individual, at the inaugural event later this month. The Manchester College has been shortlisted in four categories at the Manchester Adult Education and Skills Awards, alongside our Higher Education partners, UCEN Manchester .
View detailsThey will be judged by some of the industry’s biggest names such as Jamie Houghton, President of the UK Pastry Team, Daniel Pearse from The Savoy and Luke Frost of Valrhona Chocolate To get this far, they had to produce a unique, modern dish that showed off their skills, such as tempered chocolate work.
View detailsThe collaboration is part of the Future Creatives project, a joint project between Manchester Art Gallery and the Manchester College. We've also teamed up to launch a creative challenge , asking past, present and future students to share an insight into their lockdown experience by sharing an image from our art collection on Instagram.
View detailsSo, Katy put him in touch with Christina Hughes from the College’s Employability team, who arranged a full industry placement. Creative Media Tutor Katy Rushton said: “Animation and character design have been Patrik’s passion from day one.
View detailsYou'll have a proper job with a great employer, and be supported through a programme of learning designed by one of our team. An Access to HE Diploma is a good way to prepare yourself for university-level study if you’re over 19 and have been out of education.
View detailsIt is a real surprise to have received an award for doing something I love.” As an Irish citizen, Marie’s MBE was not announced in the New Years’ Honours list, with her honour instead being announced following the process for non-British citizens which was formally confirmed today.
View detailsYou must sign in at reception and be given a temporary wristband Lost it? You will be issued a new one which will incur a £2 administration fee. Attendance Attendance and punctuality are integral and fundamental to your learning.
View detailsSay which sectors you have worked in and where you are currently working (or doing work experience) then make a bridge to why you are there e.g. “And now I am looking for a new challenge and am excited about the possibility of working for your organisation”. The whole thing should take only a couple of minutes to say. 2) Vary your language During the interview, stay away from over-using “I did” and use more business words such as developed / delivered / identified / achieved / coordinated / handled / negotiated and instead of “made”, try created / designed / built.
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