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View detailsHowever, each young person will have a study programme and level of support built to accommodate their own needs. NHS Sector Based Work Academy Our incredibly successful NHS Sector Based Work Academy programme – run in partnership with Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust and the Department for Work and Pensions – is designed to start you on the path to a career in the NHS.
View detailsWe will also gather any medical information that will be shared with the employer for work experience activities. Students will not be allowed on trips and visits unless this is received prior to the visit. Medical Information It is important that we are aware of any medical conditions that you may have so that we can make sure you are supported properly during your time at college or on trips and visits.
View detailsThe College’s Performing Arts students are the first cohort to benefit from the new model, with the launch of the Creative Alliance. Eight employers from the sector have signed up the Creative Alliance and have started to work with tutors and students to bring their industry expertise to help prepare and equip students with the skills that they will need to thrive in the industry.
View detailsIndustry-standard facilities that have been developed specifically for your course, include: TV studio with production gantry Radio and Podcasting studio Editing suites utilising the latest Mac technology Game Art production suite where you will use the latest technology to prepare for a career designing the games that sit at the heart of the rapidly growing gaming sector. These amazing new facilities will provide you with access to everything you will see once you enter the workforce, giving you the best possible chance to prepare for a future career.
View detailsMP Afzal Khan visits students at The Manchester College - Students from The Manchester College took part in a special workshop with Manchester Gorton MP Afzal Khan on Wednesday 14 February.
View detailsTranscript George Warwick: I'm George Warwick, I’m the Executive Chef of The Reach Piccadilly. I visited The Manchester College tonight to work with the students. We're doing a three-course banquet on a restaurant-style menu and a restaurant-style service.
View detailsRachel has a strong track record in the further education sector, having started her career at the FE Funding Council (FEFC) where she spent 9 years, including leading investigations into underperforming colleges and overseeing the smooth transition from the FEFC to the Learning and Skills Council for all 13 Lancashire colleges.
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View details“I’m so excited to see our students' work on display in June and hope as many people as possible will visit the city centre to take a look for themselves.” For further details, visit www.artfund.org/assembly .
View details“It is fantastic that our students have been able to enjoy a work placement at the Whitworth and find out about the many different careers that exist in the art sector, including the opportunities that they might not of previously been aware of.” Find out more about our Visual Art courses and apply today .
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