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Nightlife

If you’re looking for an under-18s club night, you’ll find lots of opportunities to party here. Want to spend the evening relaxing in a roof-top bar or imagining you’re in a speakeasy in the 1920s? We’ve got you covered. Whether you prefer sampling local brews in age-old pubs or raving the night away in historic warehouses, you’ll fall in love with Manchester’s nightlife.

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Employability Survival Checklist

If your CV is up to date, have this to hand as you can transfer a lot of information across, such as education, work experience and personal details. Make sure you refer to all the points listed in the job advert or person specification and use practical examples to demonstrate how you meet the requirements for the job.

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Why Choose Childhood Studies at the Manchester College

. - Summer Hogan, Education and Early Years student   Reason 4: A widely recognised, good reputation We are widely recognised as one of the top colleges.  With years of experience in delivering quality education and producing competent professionals, we have earned the trust and respect of both students and employers. 

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Celebrity Chefs to the Manchester College for Charity Launch

The Chefs' Forum founder Catherine Farinha added: "The Chefs' Forum prides itself on sharing industry knowledge and best-practice in catering colleges and professional kitchens, working with top chefs across the UK. Mon​day's star-studded brigade was a joy to work with, The Manchester College great hosts and it was truly humbling hearing accounts from the students of how much they enjoyed the whole event!"

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Supported Learning

To learn more about Additional Supported Learning available at The Manchester College visit the Support section of our website: Find out more Our Supported Learning and Transition Teams Supported Learning Our highly qualified, specialist support staff are able to provide person-centred support for students, in accordance with Education, Health and Care Plans as agreed with your home local authority.

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A Career in Logistics: What You Need to Know

Here are some key skills that are essential for a successful career in logistics:  Ability to analyse complex data and identify trends.  Skills in problem-solving and decision-making.  Efficient time management and prioritization.  Meticulous attention to detail.  Effective written and verbal communication. 

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Key Industries in Greater Manchester

Employers value practical portfolios and applied skills over academic theory. For anyone drawn to digital problem-solving or creative expression, this is a field where careers are built by doing. Explore our computing and digital courses here . 6.

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What is a Green Career?

It requires you to understand their needs, the needs of the environment and to find solutions to their sustainability problems. You could work in a range of industries such as planning and development with a local authority, consulting on existing transport infrastructures and working on coastal or environmental projects.

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GCSE success stories from the class of 2019

When times were tough she admitted she considered giving it all up, but with the support of her English tutor Nicky Smith, she came out the other side making this result ‘the cherry on top of the cake’. Nicky had only lovely things to say about her shining pupil, she said, “Sam really utilised the support available which was so crucial to her development.

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Coronation Street Joe Duttine Auditions TMC Acting students

As part of the workshop the students were able to ask Joe, who currently plays Tim Metcalfe in the long running soap and previously starred in hit Channel 4 drama Shameless, about his experience and get some top tips for succeeding as a professional actor.  Speaking about his visit Joe commented: "It's nice to experience how younger people are taught these days.

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Practical Tips for Preparing for a Video Interview

So, the big question is: Does that mean there’s any difference to how you should prepare for an interview? Here are some of my top tips on how to prepare for a video interview: 1. Find out what the format of the interview will be You need to find out whether the interview will be live or recorded.

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Early Years Practitioners FAQs

Here are some of the main options: Level 1 Diploma in Caring for Children : a good starting point if you’re new to childcare. You’ll learn the basics of working with young children and build your confidence. Available for both 16-18-year-olds and adults aged 19+.

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