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View detailsSarah Atkinson, CEO of the Social Mobility Foundation, discussed the importance of the event, saying: "The creative sector has a diversity problem. Just 26% of people in creative jobs are from working-class backgrounds, and people from privileged backgrounds are twice as likely to land a job in the industry.”
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View detailsAndrew Jepson “What makes The Manchester College different is that we offer the NQF course, which is the new BTEC, at Level 3. There is more of a focus on programming and coding. We also offer C # programming and things like HTML, CSS and Java Script, and we ensure we keep up to date with the latest industry developments.
View detailsIn total, 200 of College’s students responded to the live brief and 26 have been chosen to work with Jack Arts and designer Craig Oldham during the project’s final stages. The final collection will be exhibited on Wednesday 4 March at Manchester Art Gallery with the 26 fly posters also available for sale in the gallery gift shop at £4.50 each.
View detailsNew era for The Manchester College dawns as construction of City Campus Manchester completed - With construction works now complete The Manchester College prepare to open brand-new City Campus Manchester this September.
View detailsHis passion in supporting and educating the stylists of tomorrow was clearly evident and our students thoroughly enjoyed meeting him and learning his tips of the trade. “Our new Centre of Excellence will give our students direct links to the latest innovations and practices, allowing them to specialise in their chosen field or gain wider industry experience that will enhance their employability.”
View detailsAs we move towards recovery in a post-Covid world, here are some of the interesting points and tips our employers have shared with us over the past few months: 1) Look out for so-called “hidden jobs” and new “green” jobs that don’t yet exist, particularly as the UK moves to net zero, place-based de-carbonisation, low-carbon heating and de-carbonising the built environment.
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View detailsThe workshop was the latest instalment of the weekly ‘Academy sessions’ that the College hosts throughout the year. The sessions aim to improve the training that the industry’s future workforce receive and enable experienced chefs to pass on valuable knowledge and skills.
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