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T Level FAQsWhere can I find additional T Level resources? The T Level government website provides a lot of useful information on how T Levels work. The Strategic Development Network has created a useful resource that is dedicated to supporting employers in finding out how T Levels will work .

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Guest Blog: The Next Level Qualification – T Levels

All that matters is that they have a passion for the subject and are willing to work hard to succeed. Head over to our website to find out further information on T Levels at The Manchester College . Our School Liaison Team

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Safely returning to campus - adult students

You can find all the details of the support available to you on our website . We understand that everyone is now eager to get back to some sense of normality, but we know you will understand why we are continuing to take a measured approach.

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Film and TV Industry Insights from Gurmit Samra

As well as providing his knowledge and expertise on the Film and TV industry, Gurmit offered some key lessons he’s learnt on his career journey so far, plus some practical steps to get started, which he has also kindly shared below. You can visit Gurmit’s website here and read on to gain some valuable insights.   Key lessons If there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s that no two paths are the same - and that’s a good thing!

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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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Virtual Work Experience For Inclusive Career Development

A new world of opportunities… Many large organisations now offer VWEX, and these opportunities are posted on the ‘Careers’ sections of their corporate websites. It’s important to spend time researching companies you want to work for, as the vast majority ran successful programmes last year and will be looking to replicate that success in future years.

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Helping to shape tomorrow's future

I4YPC have been working with several departments on ‘live briefs’: Animation 2nd year Animation students have been busy creating 30 second character animations for I4YPC’s website.  The students were given the following choices for the live brief: Ashley’s story – a 30 second animated monologue introducing the audience to Ashley Thomas, ‘Innit’s’ main protagonist Through Stacey’s Eyes – a 30 second animated monologue introducing the audience to Stacey, Ashley’s girlfriend The Cliffhanger – a 30 second animation depicting the end of Act One and leaving the audience on the edge of their seats!

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T Levels: Your progression options

You can learn more about T Levels and the programmes offered at The Manchester College on our  dedicated T Level website . You can contact the Careers & Welfare team to book an appointment where we will be able to work with you to develop a career plan, which explores the range of opportunities and courses on offer including T Levels, so you can make informed decisions about your next steps. 

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Supported Learning

If you feel that you would benefit from having a full diagnostic assessment, qualified assessors can be found on either the BDA website, PATOSS website or SASC website. Assessments tend to cost between £350-£700, especially if you are wanting to use it as evidence for an application for DSA.

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Careers & Welfare

Encounters with further and higher education 8.  Personal guidance To find out more visit the Gatsby website . The Manchester Colleges Careers Service is evaluated on Gatsby by the Careers and Enterprise Company, and we are currently meeting 100% of the benchmarks.

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Top industries in Greater Manchester

Some examples of careers include animator, cyber intelligence officer, graphic designer, digital marketer, software developer, website developer. Check out what’s available in our Industry Excellence Academy for Computing & Digital  and Industry Excellence Academy for Creative & Digital Media .

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How to Get the Most Out of Your Industry Placement

How 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.

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