Being a student at The Manchester College is so much more than sitting in a classroom, everyone has the opportunity to get involved in competitions such as this one. Visit the Student Life section of our website for more information.
View detailsYou’ll also find a whole host of useful information in our dedicated careers section, where you’ll be able to browse different career opportunities, find out the jobs that are most in-demand, and learn what qualifications you may need to get you there. Visit our dedicated Careers section Take a look at our dedicated careers section, where you’ll be able to find detailed information about a variety of industries.
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View detailsA further seven will to be taught from 2021, including three in Health and Science, with a further 15 coming on stream from 2022 onwards in sectors such as legal, financial and accounting, engineering and manufacturing, and creative and design. Learn more about the wide range of courses available at The Manchester College, or take a look at our dedicated T Level page .
View detailsThe conference is an opportunity to share and debate good practice across the education sector and open up conversations with industry to support knowledge transfer and lifelong learning. Ben Elson said: Many of our students at The Manchester College and UCEN Manchester don't come from backgrounds where they already know someone in the creative or digital industries and mentors can really help them get a foot in the door.
View detailsSam Fazackerley, Head Chef at Rosso Manchester , joined Level 2 Culinary Skills students, providing two hours of industry-standard mentoring and expert advice about the hospitality & catering sector. Sam, who’s also worked as Chef de Partie, Head Pastry Chef and Sous Chef at Rosso, set the students a challenging task of cooking roast pork with roasted squash puree and fennel mostarda, with the students worked on seasoning, pan-roasting, plating and presentation.
View detailsThe knowledge I would gain from working with experienced tutors would be beneficial to my future career as a tutor in the childcare sector." What are your career goals? "My career goals are to continue working within the childcare sector as a tutor to both adults and 16-18 year olds.
View detailsAdult courses If you’re over 18 and you’re already working in the fitness sector or you’d like to, you might be interested in one our specialist personal training course. As an Active IQ approved centre, you’ll receive high-quality, industry-relevant training in personal training.
View detailsHere’s a quick comparison: Criteria T Levels A Levels Style Vocational, career-focused Academic, broad Time split 80% classroom, 20% work placement 100% classroom Subject range Vocational/sector-specific (e.g. Construction, Digital) Wide range (e.g. History, Biology, Maths) University progression Yes (growing number of courses) Yes (broad acceptance) Employer value High in relevant sectors High for general roles and academic careers In terms of career progression , T Levels may offer faster access to apprenticeships or jobs in technical fields.
View detailsTop Chinese chef cooks up a storm - Kevin Liu, Chef/Director of Tops Buffet Restaurant in Manchester, treated staff and students at The Manchester College to a master class in Chinese cuisine when he visited the College’s Openshaw Campus. Kevin prepared five dishes to showcase traditional Chinese cuisine and new trends. Beijing roast duck, Sichuan crispy beef and Cantonese sweet and sour chicken were the traditional dishes alongside the new trends of salmon from Chinese Imperial cuisine and a dessert called Snow White which comes from private home cuisine.
View details"This unique event means that our future students can meet and interact with their tutors through live chats and get a feel for college life through interactive sessions with their chosen subject areas." For more details visit our Events page .
View detailsHe is also taking part in the Junior Choices Programme, where he visits local schools as a student representative with the College’s youth team enhancing his Employability Skills. He said, “I have always been motivated to give back to the community.
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