Northern Quarter hosts artisan craft stalls and food traders at the Makers Market on the second Sunday of every month, while Piccadilly Gardens and Cathedral Gardens form a central part of our famous Christmas Markets. For year-round delicious local produce, pay a visit to the Arndale Food Market.
View detailsYou can book your appointment to come onto campus to finalise your enrolment. Or if you'd prefer then simply visit us on campus between 10am and 2pm. Support Our Access to Industry Award offers financial support to students who need help with affording college, including travel, food, kit and equipment costs.
View detailsJane Theaker, Senior Technician – Service and Retail Industries, said: “Elsie is our longest visiting hairdressing client. “I started at the College in 1985 and Elsie was a client there. “She has continued to visit regularly and, in fact, both Shereen and I have had Elsie as a client but 20 years apart!”
View detailsThe networking event will explore how employers and education can work together to address the skills needs in the construction sector. Our College is hosting the event and Chris Wright, Assistant Principal, Automotive Construction Engineering and Logistics, for The Manchester College will be host.
View detailsShortlist Success for The Manchester College - The Manchester College has been shortlisted in multiple categories at this year’s Educate North Awards, which celebrate, recognise and share best practice and excellence in the education sector in the north. The Manchester College has been shortlisted in multiple categories at this year’s Educate North Awards , which celebrate, recognise and share best practice and excellence in the education sector in the north.
View detailsBy providing this industry focussed approach, young people and adults across the city will be well positioned to access highly-skilled careers in the healthcare, construction and sports sectors across Greater Manchester and beyond.” You can read the full story on the LTE Group website .
View detailsWe also offer specialist routes in Level 2 Vehicle Accident Repair and Motorsport Vehicle Maintenance , alongside adult courses for those returning to the sector. All of our courses include work experience, and our careers team can help you find placements, prepare for interviews, build your CV, and understand the apprenticeship routes available to you in the sector.
View detailsThe shows will take place between 6-9pm and continue Monday to Friday for two weeks, 10am – 3pm: Northenden, Wednesday 19 June Openshaw, Thursday 27 June Shena Simon, Friday 28 June. Visit our Design and Visuals Arts hub to learn more about the courses and career opportintuies available in this subject area.
View detailsIt’s the place to go to get some sensational food (the kind that you’d normally taste at a Michelin star restaurant) at a fraction of the cost, as our talented and aspiring trainee chefs cook for you. Restaurants Visit our brand-new City Campus Manchester where you’ll find our beautiful 1853 training restaurant on the ground floor. Head on up to the third floor at our Wythenshawe campus and enjoy a fresh, seasonal and contemporary dish at our Restaurant 1931.
View detailsThe new city centre campus forms part of a £140m investment The Manchester College and UCEN Manchester’s parent company, the LTE Group, is making in the education provider’s campuses, representing one of the largest co-created and co-funded projects the post-16 education sector has ever seen. New facilities will include: Cutting edge IT suites and maintenance labs fully equipped with the latest high spec kit, including a dedicated cyber-security lab and operations centre for HE students at UCEN Manchester where students will prepare for a career in the regions rapidly growing digital sector A ‘Click Studio’ providing digital design and computer repair services run by students TV, radio and sound studios with production gantry and editing suites for FE students.
View detailsThe Level 4 Salon Management course will give you the following skills and knowledge: Management of health, safety and security in the salon Quality management of client care in the hair and beauty sector Sales management in the hair and beauty sector Public relations in the hair and beauty sector Salon management. You will also have the opportunity to undertake two additional units: Research in the hair and beauty sector Human resource management.
View detailsThe T Level in Health is tailored specifically for those who want to work in the healthcare sector. This could include nursing, midwifery, healthcare science, or other clinical roles. What sets T Levels Health apart is the industry placement: a minimum of 315 hours (around 45 days) spent working with a real employer in the sector.
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