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View detailsWe all have the power to make a difference Angela Foulkes, Vice Principal for Curriculum and Support, said: “On behalf of everyone at The Manchester College, I’d like to congratulate each and every one of our graduates on their amazing achievement. Having invested time and hard work to reach this point in their education they should feel very proud to be standing here today. “Now is the time to grab the opportunities that come their way, use their abilities, their knowledge and skills.
View detailsAnyone wishing to apply for a place following the launch will be directed seamlessly into the new portal when they click ‘apply’ on a course of their choosing. At this point they will be asked to create an account using an active email address. Once they have applied, and depending on the requirements of the course, they will receive a conditional offer of a place at the College via the applicant portal.
View detailsHow 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.
View detailsFrom here, you can go into your career with your award, or you can ‘top up’ your degree with a further year of study. Topping up your foundation degree converts your qualification to a bachelor’s degree.
View detailsAdditionally, Manchester has also earned a spot in the top 100 of the World’s Best Cities rankings, due to its future-focused outlook, incredible heritage, culture, nightlife, and friendly locals!
View details‘Who’s Zoomin Who…?’ - 7 Top Tips for Improving Virtual Communication - 7 Top Tips gleaned from a multitude of sessions, skype calls and zoom calls to help optimise your own webinars and virtual talks.
View detailsExplanation of apprenticeship levels The range of apprenticeship sectors How subjects link to apprenticeships The pros and cons of apprenticeships The end-point assessment Apprenticeship voices How to search and apply for apprenticeships Support available from the Careers and Welfare Team Careers in the curriculum: Digital Careers Book session 10am – 10.30am Digital employer insights Book session 11am – 11.30am BBC Young Reporter – Getting into journalism Book session 12pm – 1pm 2 nd March Progression to Higher Education 11am – 12pm Book session In this session you will learn: What is higher education Types of courses you can study How to research your options Understanding entry requirements and the UCAS tariff point system Useful resources How to prepare your personal statement How Careers & Welfare can support you Careers in the curriculum: Engineering Book session 10am – 10.30am Construction employer insights Book session 11am – 11.30am Careers at Sea webinar: Book session 3.30pm – 4.30pm 3 rd March Introduction to Manchester Volunteer and Community Centre (MACC) 11am – 12pm Book session Manchester Volunteer and Community Centre (MACC) Macc is a charity and our purpose is quite simply the city of Manchester.
View detailsNearby Harpurhey features a bustling market and shopping district as the focal point of the community, while Queen's Park, one of Britain’s first municipal parks, is a short walk from campus. Regeneration Harpurhey is to receive £20m ‘Pride in Place’ funding over the next decade and, as a local resident or student, you could have a say in how that money is spent.
View detailsTips for writing a cover letter: Do’s of cover letter writing DO structure your letter carefully Include your name and contact information at the top as well as those of the employer. (There are lots of templates online which will show you the basic layout.) Then stick to using three or four paragraphs in the main body of the letter.
View detailsKeep Calm and Do Your Best This Exam Season - Exam season is upon us and we know it can be a stressful time. We’ve put together our top revision tips to help you through the next few weeks. Set your alarm and get an early start – get ready for a productive day ahead Turn your phone off – avoid distractions whilst you’re revising.
View details"The team have successfully addressed all of the actions that were found at the previous inspection last June. In fact, all of the development points suggested are to drive towards further outstanding practice. "I’m sure that you would all like to join me in thanking and congratulating all of our colleagues who have contributed to this successful outcome - thank you and very well done!"
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