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Higher and Degree Apprenticeships – what you need to know

Although you cannot apply direct through a university for a degree apprenticeship, you can usually register your interest on their website for new vacancies as they arise in the apprenticeship subjects they offer.  In addition, UCAS has its own section for information on Degree Apprenticeships .

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Age 19+

Please take a look at our video guide: Step 4 - Book an Appointment Once you have confirmed all your details you will be redirected back to the portal homepage where you will see a new tile to book an appointment for your enrolment.  Clicking on ‘ book ’ will allow you to choose an enrolment date and time that suits you.

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British Business Bank launches Northern Powerhouse fund

The events will brief business advisers and the local business community on the new funding opportunities available and detail how businesses can access the funds. An event will take place at HOME in Manchester on March 15.

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Course Level

Whether you’re looking forward to your perfect career, eager to learn some incredible new skills, or starting on the path to university, we can help you find the ideal course, certificate or award. Dive into your favourite subject area, search for the qualification you need, and discover where studying with The Manchester College can take you.

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1853 Restaurant

You can find us in Manchester city centre right next door to the AO Arena at our new City Campus Manchester. Our lunchtime menu comprises of small plates, of classic and contemporary dishes, delicious desserts and modern starters with a set tasting menu for the evening.

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16 - 18

Students Aged 16 to 18 T Levels - The Next Level Qualification T Levels are high-quality technical alternatives to A Levels, combining classroom theory, practical learning and an industry placement – of at least 315 hours, or approximately 45 days – where students will build the knowledge and skills they need in a workplace environment. Click here to visit our dedicated T Level page We are proud to be offering courses in the following subjects: Animal Care and Management Business Management and Finance Construction Craft and Design Digital Education and Early Years Engineering and Manufacturing Health and Healthcare Science Media, Broadcast and Production Not sure which T Level is for you?

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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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5 Ways to Help You Find Work Experience

You can also use your Linked In profile to advertise the fact that you are looking for work experience. Visit the local companies you are interested in, speak to their reception and hand in your CV for consideration. You can also phone and ask for the right person to speak to regarding work experience. 

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Marcia’s lockdown snap wins prestigious competition

The light beyond the tombstones signals hope for the future, and the potential for new beginnings – the ‘new normal’ after lockdown. Life lessons learned from nature: accepting change, moving on and letting go.

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Putting Technical Education in the Spotlight: Our Level 3 Results Day Coverage

Not content with a hat-trick, we secured further national media attention for technical education on Yahoo News .   The Manchester Evening News also reported live from our Openshaw campus speaking to a number of students, including several who had received “multiple job offers” as a result of their work placements.

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‘Who’s Zoomin Who…?’ - 7 Top Tips for Improving Virtual Communication

, who the speakers are if there are going to be presentations, who will take minutes and who will let new callers join etc.  4. Mute those microphones!  There is usually feedback (echoing) on more than 2 mics so make sure you mute yours until you are ready to speak or asked to contribute.

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Staff Profile: Alison Acton

The work is really interesting and varied, and because the role was new when I started I have been heavily involved in the evolution of the position. What advice would you give to anyone who wants a career in your industry/role?

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