You have already have a Level 3 qualification, but earn below the National Living Wage annually (£20,319 from April 2023) You have a Level 3 qualification or higher but are currently unemployed This means: You get to access our full range of free courses, so you can meet new people, develop new skills and improve your career prospects, all while gaining a recognised qualification! Explore eligible Greater Manchester Skills Fund course s.
View detailsThere are plenty of chefs who suffer from dyslexia and we want to give them something to listen to that helps them learn in a new way.” On Wednesday 8 February, The Manchester College will host an evening with Exose Grant, MasterChef : The Professionals Finalist 2019, in conjunction with The Chefs' Forum Academy at the College’s new 1853 restaurant at City Campus Manchester.
View detailsActioning study/career transitions requires resilience, as this is the point where the planning e.g. considering ‘the why?’ and establishing ‘the what?’ is put into practice. Whether this involves applying for a job, an apprenticeship, a university or a new college course, rejections are a possibility, but this doesn’t have to mean the end of a transition process.
View detailsIf you’ve got any questions, the Careers team are available over summer to answer any questions and give career advice, just call the main line on 03333 222 444, or visit our support page .
View detailsWhatever your enquiry, we would love to hear from you Our website has all the up-to-date and relevant information you need about The Manchester College, including a full list of courses, campus information, and what it’s like to be a student here. You can also download and view the latest versions of our 16-18 course guide (prospectus) and individual subject area guides below. Just select which area you're interested in.
View detailsAs a consequence of the pandemic, work experience placements were digitalised and a new type of work experience was created, Virtual Work Experience (VWEX). VWEX enables students to gain work insights and learn new skills, developing your ‘employability’ from the comfort of your own home.
View detailsPicture shows (L-R) Creative Media Tutor Katy Rushton, Will Seymour Murphy, and Will's mum. Visit The Manchester College course finder page to explore the range of media courses available.
View detailsQueency Elizabeth, a Level 2 Visual Arts student, spoke about the experience and the new skills she gained: “It has been amazing. One of the best things has been learning a new skill, such as being able to upsell when working behind the counter.”
View detailsWith a Visual Arts course at The Manchester College, students can follow their passion and work towards a career in one of the fastest-growing employment sectors in the UK. Visit the course page for more information.
View detailsBelow are the details of the next steps you need to take to activate your enrolment, as well as information for your new programme of study. Next steps The Apply and Enrolment Portal will open in August, and you need to undertake the steps below: Step 1 – Logging on Log on to the Apply and Enrolment Portal.
View detailsBand formed at The Manchester College release debut album - Everything & You marked the release with a performance at Band on the Wall. The latest up and coming band in Manchester’s music scene have launched their debut album after meeting and forming at The Manchester College.
View detailsAnd to match this, the qualifications themselves will change to fit the changing nature of new roles. This is why we are constantly monitoring the latest Labour Market Intelligence at College and why we regularly host employer panels to discuss their future industry skills needs and gaps.
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