Hidden gems of Manchester inspire Art and Design students of The Manchester College - Various hidden gems in Manchester were cleverly recreated by students of The Manchester College as part of an exhibition at the city’s beautiful Portico Library on Monday night (March 20). A total of 23 students on the Foundation Art and Design Diploma course were tasked with collecting a number of drawings in a variety of different media from some of the most inspiring parts of the city, including Manchester Museum, Manchester Art Gallery and The Portico Library.
View detailsCheck out the latest trends, designer clothes, luxury food brands, hottest technology and beauty products, all in one place. A stroll down King Street is also worth it, if only to add items from Boodles, Vivienne Westwood, and Diesel to your wishlist.
View detailsThe pair took time out from their busy schedules to head back to the Nicholls Community Football Centre of Excellence, part of The Manchester College, to speak to future footy stars about making it in the beautiful game. Midfielder Carlos, who is originally from Lanzarote, had previously played for the Atletico Madrid youth team before moving to England with family three years ago.
View detailsIf classical music is more your thing, the Bridgewater Hall is another beautiful venue in Manchester for live music, and is home to both the BBC Philharmonic and the world-famous Hallé orchestras. It was purpose-built to deliver perfect acoustics.
View detailsReal Food Wythenshawe Geodome officially launched on College campus - In beautiful Wythenshawe weather, the Geodome ‘living classroom’ was launched to an audience of students, staff, local leaders and community groups.
View detailsOr if you like your galleries to be both award-winning and surrounded by a beautiful park, the Whitworth Art Gallery is for you. Museums Manchester’s history is easily learnt in fun and interactive ways at its various museums, scattered right across the city.
View detailsThese include: Daniela Ramos won first place in the Media Make-up Competition (Level 2) for her hair and make-up inspired by Queen Victoria while Leah Graham came second Media Makeup (Level 3) Competition with her take on Mary Queen of Scots including a range of special effects makeup Caitlin Faulkner & Jessica Buckley claimed first prize in the Bread (Level 1) competition; Sara Aziz & Roselin Ruddy won first prize in the Patisserie (Level 3) Competition while Fraya Hampson & Ryan Nolan came second in the Food and Beverage (Level 3) Competition Shelby Chandler came second in Acting (Level 2) while College band ‘Girls on Girls’ won the Music (Level 3) Competition Finley Lambert came second in the Electrical & Electronic Engineering (Level 3) Competition The Manchester College students’ Slevana Delshad and Alysha Guerin who, competed in the Visual Arts competition said: “It was a great opportunity to see what other students from across the region could make in a very short space of time.
View detailsWhat was your first ever acting role? It was actually playing a young girl in a beauty pageant for the TV show ‘A League of Gentlemen’. I was seven and I still look and sound the same as I did then - I was just a lot smaller!
View detailsMarcia entered the competition on Instagram with the brief of submitting a photograph that represented 2020 in one of six categories; family, fun, self, beauty, empathy and nature. Choosing the nature category, Marcia entered a photograph she snapped in late April while on a walk in Southern Cemetery.
View detailsIt’s also a great way to discover some quirky locations, incredible architecture, beautiful scenery and some amazing places. Many areas of the centre are pedestrianised, and if you get tired, you could always hop on a bus, hail a black cab on the street, or send an Über to your location!
View detailsWhat careers can you enter with a business qualification? The beauty of a business qualification is its versatility, as they open door to a vast array of careers across various industries. Here's a glimpse of the exciting career possibilities that await you: Accounting (accountant, financial analyst) Finance (investment banker, financial advisor) Marketing & sales (marketing manager, brand manager) Operations (supply chain manager, project manager).
View detailsYou’ll have a lot of responsibility and you may find yourself with aching feet and hair full of glitter by the end of the day, but if you want job satisfaction, a career in education and early years could be just what you’re looking for.
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