This blog post offers valuable tips for researching exciting careers: Using online resources Attending virtual events Leveraging your network Speaking to a careers advisor We’ll discuss these top tips for researching career options effectively, helping you navigate this exciting but challenging time with confidence. 1. Careers websites There are lots of websites online you can use to research job profiles.
View detailsEmbedding careers within curriculum – and why - What is the point of embedding careers education within our curriculum and what do we think students will really gain from doing this? Thinking back to when I was in school nearly 20 years ago, I often remember thinking, “what is the point in learning this?
View detailsSquats To maintain good form and avoid injury you need to stand tall with your back straight, feet a little more than hip width apart and in a straight line, toes pointed slightly out (between five and 20 degrees), shoulders relaxed and chest lifted. During each repetition look straight ahead, imagine you’re about to sit on a chair, with your arms extended in front of you, and squeeze your glutes (bottom) at the top, so that your pelvic region is in symmetry with the imaginary straight line between your feet.
View detailsThe Manchester College also hosted 3D Digital Game Art, Graphic Design, Restaurant Service and Website Development and more. We also welcomed industry leaders and experts for the event’s business brunch. This year, over 400 students attended the WorldSkills UK National Finals.
View detailsTake a look at The Mix's website . Anna Freud Centre Provides resources and support for children, young people, and their families on various mental health issues.
View detailsIf you feel unwell or have an accident, report this immediately to a member of staff who will be able to summon a First Aider Fire safety On discovering a fire: Operate the nearest ‘BREAK GLASS’ call point Evacuate immediately in an orderly manner DO NOT use lifts DO NOT stop to collect belongings DO NOT lock any doors Follow instructions from staff /Fire Wardens Proceed to the assembly point Remain at the assembly point until instruction is given to you On hearing the fire alarm: Evacuate immediately in an orderly manner DO NOT use lifts DO NOT stop to collect belongings DO NOT lock any doors Follow instructions from staff /Fire Wardens Proceed to the assembly point Remain at the assembly point until instruction is given to you Evacuation If you need help to leave the building in an emergency evacuation, possibly due to hearing, visual or mobility issues, you need to inform a member of staff so that arrangements (Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan) PEEP can be put in place to ensure your safety.
View detailsIt combines high-level classroom learning with significant employer experience and carries the same UCAS points as three A Levels. If you are not quite at that entry point yet, a Level 2 transition programme gives you a structured path to get there within a year.
View detailsAn excellent option to consider is Foundation Degrees - UCEN Manchester offers a wide range of Foundation Degrees and Top-Up Degrees . These courses can help you either enter higher education or pursue further education to turn a previous qualification into a full degree.
View detailsThe report also highlights high achievement rates and good student progress from their starting points, with senior leaders recognised for creating a culture of aspiration, support and challenge for students and staff, and a clear and ambitious strategy for the college.
View detailsBy the time the College’s Director of Curriculum for Sports, Public Services, Care Professions and Science, Hayley Francis, was ready to announce the results, there wasn’t much to choose between the colleges with only three points separating the top two. Thanks to some incredible performances across the team, The Manchester College walked away winners, beating Hopwood Hall College & University Centre and Salford City College Group, who finished second and third respectively.
View detailsThey are listed in alphabetical order below. You can click on their name to view their website and manifesto ( links no longer available ). Sean Anstee (Conservative) Mohammad Aslam (Independent) – website not available Jane Brophy (Liberal Democrat) Andy Burnham (Labour) Marcus Farmer (Independent) – website not available Stephen Morris (English Democrat) Shneur Odze (UKIP) – website not available Will Patterson (Green Party)
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