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*[[City of Manchester College of Higher Education]], which merged Manchester Polytechnic in 1983.
*[[City of Manchester College of Higher Education]], which merged Manchester Polytechnic in 1983.
*[[Manchester College of Arts and Technology]], also know as MANCAT [http://www.mancat.ac.uk/]
*[[Manchester College of Arts and Technology]], also know as MANCAT [http://www.mancat.ac.uk/]
*[[City College Manchester]], a higher education college in Manchester, [http://www.ccm.ac.uk/]
*[[City College Manchester]], a higher education college in Manchester, [http://www.ccm.ac.uk/]. City College Manchester and MANCAT will merge in August 2008, it has been announced that the resulting institution will be called ''The Manchester College''.


Smaller colleges in Manchester of similar names include
Smaller colleges in Manchester of similar names include

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In the context of the original Manchester in England Manchester College might refer to:

Smaller colleges in Manchester of similar names include

  • Manchester Ecumenical College, [3]
  • Manchester College of Professional Studies, [4].
  • Manchester International College, in Withington [5]
  • Manchester College, a small independent further and higher education college for international students in central Manchester. [6]
  • Manchester Central College, in central Manchester teaches English as a foreign language. [7]


There are many other cities named after Manchester outside the UK, see Manchester (disambiguation). In this context Manchester College might refer to

See also

References

  1. ^ Michael Sanderson,Review: Truth, Liberty, Religion; Essays Celebrating Two Hundred Years of Manchester College. by Barbara Smith The Economic History Review, New Series, Vol. 40, No. 4 (Nov., 1987), pp. 655-656, doi:10.2307/2596404
  2. ^ Appointments HARRIS MANCHESTER COLLEGE Appointment of Artist-in-Residence, Oxford University Gazette, 19 May 2005: www.ox.ac.uk/gazette