Get in touch Adult (19+) courses starting this January Start something new this January with a course at The Manchester College! Browse our wide range of courses starting from January and apply online today to enrol this month.
View detailsIt’s not just all about talking and being there for each other; we’ve actually discovered that we can still cooperate on most of our study projects and work tasks just as effectively using IT networks and platforms. In terms of digital literacy, we’ve made great progress as a society, with older generations now embracing this technology too - motivated by the desire to see and speak to their loved ones.
View detailsEach course is designed to help you develop new skills, enhance existing abilities, and get you ready for the career you’ve always wanted. Whether you want to learn more about culinary techniques or music production, increase your digital knowledge or practical skills, study in a classroom or get hands-on experience, we’ll help you find the right path for your goals.
View detailsThis is your chance to tell us what you think. Student Union The Students’ Union supports you in getting your voice heard around the college. Duke of Edinburgh Every year, The Duke of Edinburgh’s (DofE) Award supports over 300,000 people aged 14 to 24.
View details“My aim is to be an investment banker in London and I’m determined to get to St Andrews or one of the other top class universities even if it means waiting a year.” Find out more about the wide range of Support services at The Manchester College.
View detailsDuring their visit to Bistro East, the inspectors commented it was “great to see training of chefs to understand the pressures and needs of the FOH [front of house] environment” and they received “a professional and structured service”.
View detailsNissen Lewis, Level 2 Technical Skills student, said: I’ve learnt something new from this session and was shown how to adapt quite a meaty dish for my Kosher dietary requirements. Learning from people in the industry is great and meeting them means I’m making connections that will be useful when I look for employment. Students are also working on their interview skills and looked to Andrew for his advice.
View detailsTracy Rowlands, Emerging Talent Lead at Lloyds Banking Group, said: “By running these events with schools, we hope to attract more young people into careers at Lloyds Banking Group as we build our workforce of the future. “It was great to hear from those who have previously joined us as part of their placement activity and who are coming back to do their data analyst apprenticeship with us.”
View detailsLocal primary school children get fit with college students - Public Services students from The Manchester College’s Nicholls campus in Ardwick are the latest team to board the college’s Be Amazing bus, heading to a primary school in Wythenshawe to give the pupils a special PE lesson.
View detailsProjects Projects & Partnerships Employment initiatives We are working with employers and other organisations to provide opportunities for people to get back into work or training if they are facing redundancy or are unemployed. Other projects and partnerships The college has a variety of projects and partnerships in place to support our community in the development of new skills, opportunities and cultural enrichment.
View detailsStudent Rewards Make the most of your time in Manchester, by saving money and getting extra perks! Theatre Catch a classic performance at The Royal Exchange, or a touring show at the Palace. Travel Around Manchester Getting to where you want to go is easy & affordable, in the city centre and around town.
View detailsBelow we have compiled a list of automotive courses that you can take to help you get onto the right career path. Which Automotive course is right for you? Level 1: Introduction to Automotive Industries During the Level 1 Introduction to Automotive Industries course, learners will gain a foundational understanding of the automotive industry.
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