In addition to The Longmore Theatre, City Campus Manchester is also home to five double-height multi-purpose rehearsal studios with semi-sprung floor suitable for practising various modes of dance and performance; a double-height performance assessment studio with semi-sprung floor and stunning views out over the city and a single ensemble room and a 1-2-1 singing room. A second studio theatre with access to all the associated facilities completes the performance space. To explore some of these amazing facilities, book a place on our next Open Event.
View detailsStudents' achievements recognised at annual awards ceremony - Staff and students from across The Manchester College recently came together at the National Football Museum for the College’s annual Student Awards, to celebrate the incredible achievements of students from across the College over the last academic year. All student finalists were nominated by either a member of staff or a fellow student before a panel of judges then shortlisted the best nominations in each category.
View detailsThe Manchester International Festival takes place biennially, showcasing the works of dozens of artists from all over the world. Other festivals to check out include the Manchester Jazz Festival and Manchester Literature Festival, held in July and October respectively.
View detailsFurthermore, you do not have to do all of your studying in one go; if, after a year or two as an Assistant Accountant you decide you want to advance, you can return to your studies – you’re in control. 4.
View detailsAnimal Management | Leighton Meet Leighton, an Animal Management student turning his love of biology into hands‑on experience caring for species of all sizes, including a placement at Wythenshawe Park Stables. Busiess | Grace Meet Grace, a T Level Finance student turning real‑world industry experience with Lloyds into a future career in financial marketing.
View detailsOur aim from the beginning was to make the SU visible and accessible to the student body and get it to a place where the next Officers can build on the work and engagement already started. I believe we have done this. “Thank you to all the students and staff I’ve come across for supporting the Union through its infancy. It’s been wonderful to meet students and listen to their stories.
View details"There are a lot of transferable skills from coaching to teaching such as the planning, delivering and conclusion of all sessions/lessons, managing teams and individuals, and knowing how they best learn." What is your favourite thing about being a tutor?
View detailsShortly before lunch, the Barclays’ Bus arrived outside the campus to provide all students based at the College’s Shena Simon site with the chance to learn more about how the company operates and receive general banking information.
View detailsThe former photography student only had 24 hours to prepare for the shoot and was given the chance to visit the place where Noel had written all the songs for the first two Oasis albums Definitely Maybe and What's the Story, Morning Glory. Noel explained: “India House is literally ground zero in the story of my musical life!
View detailsActivities / Groups From vibrant clubs and societies to themed event weeks, The Manchester College is buzzing with activities all year round. Across every campus, you’ll discover a variety of things to try: hands-on workshops, one-off events, community projects and so much more.
View detailsBeing at the heart of this vibrant city, there really is an endless supply of culture waiting to be explored. Travel The campus is located close to all major transport hubs including Manchester Victoria, Shudehill Station, Piccadilly Bus and Train Stations and the major bus and Metrolink routes into the City centre.
View detailsThink of them as your ‘Employability Support Crew’: Your Employability Support Crew At your place of study, you will regularly see tutors and curriculum staff, but you also have the chance to speak to other people who can provide support, such as Employability & Partnership Coordinators, Placement Officers, Careers advisors and Student Mentors. They can all give you valuable advice and guidance on different aspects of employability, or on improving your skills and abilities. They can also signpost you to where you can get further support, if you need it.
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