The category’s theme was ‘Fruit’ and Kirsty’s 3D grape design clinched her top prize. Kirsty said: “I’d tried a few different fruit ideas before settling on the grape design. I was really nervous at the start of the competition and was really happy to win.
View detailsI’d like to thank Singapore Airlines for the opportunity to show off the top flight work we’re doing here at The Manchester College.” Cathryn-Jane’s winning garment will be on display for a week at Manchester Airport.
View detailsShafia will create graphic design and animation content for the museum’s website and events calendar , and recently spoke on BBC Radio Manchester about the fantastic opportunity. Shafia said: “At first I wasn't going to apply for the internship but then my Tutor encouraged me and supported with every stage of the job, from the application to the interview.
View detailsCharles said: “My course is really interesting and I’m learning how to code, make websites and explore how computers impact on society. Gaining an education is my main focus and I aim to study a degree in computer science or games design.”
View detailsIf I could do it again I would definitely go, and I’d highly recommend this to anyone who chooses to start with The Manchester College. Visit The Manchester College website for more details on our Logistics and Automotive courses.
View detailsBarry Atkins, Assistant Principal, Sports Public Services and Care Professions, said: “Since signing to Morecambe, both Carlos and Lamin have trained well, got fitter and are already on the first team, and they’ve done that in just three months which is fantastic.” Visit The Manchester College website to find out more about the Nicholls Community Football Centre of Excellence or to browse our range of Sport courses .
View detailsTo find out how to get involved and for a free guide, visit their website . You can also learn more about Creative & Digital Media courses at The Manchester College and apply today .
View detailsBeing a student at The Manchester College is so much more than sitting in a classroom, everyone has the opportunity to get involved in competitions such as GM Skills. Visit the Student Life section of our website for more information.
View detailsBefore you contact your chosen charity, take a good look at their website. Most organisations post their volunteering opportunities online. Decide how much time you can give before you contact them. Some charities want at least a three-month commitment, as they invest time and other resources in volunteer training, so be sure to ask about this before you sign up.
View detailsInstead of “I like”, try enjoy / I am motivated by… /I am enthusiastic about… / I am passionate about… 3) Look at the employer’s language and use some of it to describe yourself Just as you tailor your application to fit the position you are applying for, the language you use at interview should be tailored in the same way. You will find examples of company values on the employer’s website or in their brochures. Mirror the language the employer uses e.g. if they say they “go an extra mile for the customer” make sure you mention you are someone who “goes the extra mile” and give a concrete example.
View detailsIt may take a couple of rewrites to create a pitch you are comfortable with. When adapting this pitch to different scenarios, think about point 7 first: What outcome do I want to have? Is it for a job, a work placement, a meeting, or to get someone’s contact details, for example?
View detailsAsk your student support office about bursaries or check your college’s website. What if I stop studying or change my course? You must tell Student Finance immediately. If you leave your course or your circumstances change, you may no longer be eligible.
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