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35 Educators providing Courses in Manchester

Tenmat

tenmat

4.2(7)

Manchester

TENMAT is a multinational group with representation in the United Kingdom, the USA, Canada, France, Germany, Sweden and Italy as well as a global network of vendors and distributors. Contact TENMAT to find out more about our advanced material solutions. Tenmat is a leading manufacturer of advanced materials and components with over 100 years of experience. The diversified product range includes wear parts and bearings, engineering ceramics, high temperature resistant materials, hard metals, and passive fire protection solutions. The company’s headquarters is situated in Trafford Park Manchester UK where the first composite engineering components were created at the turn of the twentieth century. The Tenmat group is a multinational corporation with presence in the UK, USA, France, Germany, Czech Republic, Italy, UAE and Australia as well as a global network of vendors and distributors. Tenmat is fully committed to technical excellence through heavy investment in ongoing research and development. Tenmat has extensive in-house technical resources to develop innovative and high quality products. Our unrivalled innovation and technical expertise has consistently led to the development of various industry standard products. Tenmat’s main focus is on extending the performance characteristics of existing product ranges and taking the company forward into totally new and exciting growth areas such as advanced passive fire protection materials and hard metals. In order for Tenmat to achieve this objective our relationship with our customers is of paramount importance. Outstanding service, unsurpassed quality and a commitment to excellence are hallmarks of our Customer Service Department. Tenmat’s goal is to provide a complete service, from material selection to component delivery while developing a long term working relationships with our clients. In-House Manufacturing State-of-the-Art Manufacturing for High-Quality Customisation Our in-house production facilities in Manchester, England are equipped with the most modern machinery to ensure the highest standards of quality for every one of our products. From standard items to bespoke products, from semi-finished goods to fully machined components, Tenmat offers the full solution to any customer requirement. Tenmat has built its reputation as the leading global manufacturer and supplier of safety-critical engineering components through its proven manufacturing excellence. Alongside an ISO 9001:2015 accreditation covering everything from procurement to manufacturing and despatch, it is our continual improvement and investment in manufacturing processes and equipment which means that Tenmat is able to meet the challenges of worldwide industry. Innovations made in Manchester Tenmat’s position as a top-tier manufacturer is built upon our ability to problem solve through ingenuity and development of innovative materials. Our fully-equipped in-house Research & Development Centre continues to be a driving force in Tenmat’s success, and it is here where new materials are developed, designed, and tested. Our 20-person strong Technical (R&D) department is home to a wide range of state-of-the-art equipment, providing the crucial foundation for cutting-edge research. Tenmat’s belief in exceptional people is highlighted through the fact that over half of our Technical Department holds a Ph.D. or other advanced technical degree. In 2012 and 2013 Tenmat‘s commitment to the development and continuous improvement of high quality products and materials was recognised with the prestigious Queen’s Awards.

Adam Fidler Academy

adam fidler academy

Manchester

Adam Fidler Academy, principal Adam Fidler, was founded in 2016 to provide high-quality education and learning for Personal Assistants, Executive Assistants and Business Support professionals. It is one of a handful of private colleges in the world that specialise in offering formal qualifications and training programmes to EAs, PAs and Business Support Managers. Courses are accredited by The University of Salford, Manchester - Executive Education (SPD), The Institute of Administrative Management (IAM), and the Executive & Personal Assistants Association (EPAA). Qualifications are regulated by SFJ Awards where the Academy has received ‘direct claim status’ meaning it can award qualifications at Level 3, Level 4 and Level 5 directly, without validation from the Awarding Body. The Academy is based in Manchester, UK and regularly attracts students from all over the UK as well international learners. Both part-time and full-time courses are offered which vary in duration from courses of two-days to full-time courses of up to three months, as well as qualification programmes where ‘day students’ attend several days over a fixed duration (usually 9 or 12 months). Online classes have been added for 2021, in light of the coronavirus pandemic. Our classes are kept small for personalised learning; a maximum of 8 students to one tutor and two classes can be run at the same time. We also offer a number of our most popular programmes in central London, UK such as ‘The Strategic Executive Assistant’ and ‘Get Ahead as an Executive PA’. With an emphasis on teaching practical skills and strategies to continuously improve business performance and effectiveness, Adam Fidler Academy is the first-choice training institution for PAs, EAs and Business Managers. To find out more about our unrivalled courses and how you can be part of a new breed of Executive Assistants, see our full suite of programmes by clicking here. We strongly recommend you look at our Executive Assistant newsletter which gives our fresh perspectives and new definition of contemporary business support. We look forward to supporting your professional growth as a new-style PA or EA.

Platt Bridge Start Well Family Centre

platt bridge start well family centre

LANCASHIRE

Our children’s centre is part of the wider Wigan Council Start Well network offering the activities that you can enjoy. We provide support and services for the communities of Hindley and Hindley Green; Abram and Platt Bridge; Ashton and Bryn. Start Well Family Centres are working with residents and supporting them to get involved in the Start Well offer, building on the attributes and strengths of communities in the borough. You can find out more about Start Well and what is on offer and how to get involved by going to www.wigan.gov.uk and search Start Well Family Centres. Platt Bridge Start Well Family Centre is integrated within the school building. Our Start Well Family Centre offers families with young children the opportunity to access good quality early years provision and other health, family support and employment related services. Within our Start Well Family Centre we work with a range of partners and other groups to provide: Early years provision - full day care for 0 - 3 year olds, Nursery education places and extended care places for 3 - 4 year olds, before, after school and holiday care places for 3 - 11 year olds Crèche facilities Parent and child groups/activities Childminder's network Parenting and family support services Education, training and employment services Access to health and other wider services, including Job Centre Plus Jo Robinson is our Start Well Family Centre Manager she works closely with children, families and the community to identify the services required within Platt Bridge, Hindley, Abram, Bryn and Ashton. In our team we also have a Senior Start Well Worker and three Start Well Workers who are available for families to speak to at any time. We have two Early Years Workers who deliver a range of activities and projects for families and children. Our Receptionist/Information Worker is always on hand at our Platt Bridge site to offer any advice or information required. We can also help you search for jobs, training and education, tax credits, benefits and much more. Please visit www.direct.gov.uk for further information. Projects, activities and events are advertised in the entrance/reception area and in other local venues. You can also view this information and much more on the Family Information Service website www.wiganfis.org.uk

Bury Art Museum

bury art museum

London

For more information on visiting us or vacancies, head to the Your Visit or Opportunities pages. Explore the topics below to find out more about Bury Art Museum. Delve into the history of the original collection and discover how our collecting practices have changed since the late 1800's, or find out about building features that visitors sometimes miss. If outdoors is more for you - why not get some insight into the Irwell Sculpture Trail or the newly installed Victoria Wood memorial statue? Our Vision Bury Art Museum's key values and aims for the future. Bury Art Museum: Building Find out via the links below more about why Bury Art Museum was built, who the architects were and parts of the building sometimes visitors miss. Why we are here Construction and Opening Hidden Building Features Thomas Wrigley and Colonel Walker Two local men integral to the founding of Bury Art Museum. Bury Art Museum: Collections The links below delve into the Permanent Collection at Bury Art Museum, from the original Wrigley gift to present day collecting practice. There is also information about our extensive Pilkington's Pots collection and the Text Art Archive. The Original Wrigley Collection 20th Century Collecting 21st Century Collecting Museum Collections Bury's Pilkington's Pots Text Art Archive Irwell Sculpture Trail and Bury Sculpture Centre An introduction to the trail and its link to Bury's Sculpture Centre. Victoria Wood Memorial Statue Information about the statue that stands in Library Gardens, Silver Street. Surrounding area Learn about the original Art Gallery site and how the area around the building has changed since the late 1800s. Partnerships Learn about Bury Art Museum's international and national partnerships as well as loans and more local collaborators. Exhibitions and Donation Information Donating Objects to Bury Art Museum Unsolicited Exhibition Proposals Back to Bury Art Museum home page. Featured Images Thumbnail and Image 1: Accepted design for the Art Gallery and Library Published in the Bury Guardian 29th April 1899 Image courtesy of Bury Archives Image 2: The Random Shot Sir Edwin Landseer Original Wrigley Collection, Bury Art Museum Image 3: untitled sculpture Auke de Vries Burrs Country Park, Irwell Sculpture Trail Image courtesy of Stephen Walton Image 4: Bury Art Museum's Turner on loan to Caumont Centre d'Art Aix en Provence, France Image courtesy of Susan Lord

Focus Education

focus education

Oldham

A family-run business Focus Education is a family-run company based in the North of England celebrating our 30th anniversary. We provide a variety of reputable CPD courses, educational publications, resources and downloads, and bespoke education consultancy for leaders and teaching staff in primary schools. We are proud to be a trusted provider for primary schools and academies in the UK and internationally. Consultants Our primary educational consultants are specialists in the field of education. They provide educational support and suggest areas of improvement within primary schools, academies and early years' settings, both in the UK and internationally. Some of the areas covered within Focus Inset consultancy and courses are: Curriculum, Ofsted Inspection Support, Headteacher Inspection Training, NQT support, metacognition, assessment, school and subject leadership. All primary schools have different needs and requirements. Our inset consultancy packages are tailored to fit with your primary school. More information on our inset consultancy, including prices, packages, and how to book, can be found on our consultancy page. If you are an international school, and you wish to book a Focus Consultant into your school or read international testimonials on our consultancy, get in touch with our team. Professional Development We make sure that we work with your school to make productive changes and improvements for pupils and staff. We believe all children should be given the opportunity to grow, develop and achieve within their primary education setting. We understand school budgets are tight. We want to continue to support primary schools by providing CPD courses, but at reduced prices. We also realise one size doesn’t fit all, so we offer a broad range of on-demand courses that schools or individuals can buy into and watch at a time that suits. Partnerships and Collaborations We are proud of our partnerships and collaborations which help us in continuing and growing our support for primary schools. These include: Focus-Trust, 2Eskimos, Madeleine Lindley, Not As We Know It, Commando Joe’s, Learning Ladders and Pobble . If you want to find out more about our collaborations, head over to our partnerships page. Focus Rewards Loyalty Scheme We also have a Rewards Scheme which gives customers special offers. Join for free – click here to register and start saving.

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Ear Microsuction and Practical Placement

4.9(21)

By AB Health Group

Ear Care, Microsuction, Ear Microsuction, Ear Syringing,

Ear Microsuction and Practical Placement
Delivered In-Person in Newcastle Upon Tyne or UK WideFlexible Dates
£950

NNMi for engineers

5.0(3)

By Systems & Network Training

NNMi for engineers training course description A hands on course focusing on network management using Network Node Manager (NNMi) on Microsoft Windows or UNIX. What will you learn Describe the network management architecture. Use NNMi. Diagnose faults using NNMi. Recognise the MIB structure. NNMi for engineers training course details Who will benefit: Network administrators. Network operators. Those wishing to find out more about how their NNMi works. Prerequisites: TCP/IP foundation for engineers Duration 2 day NNMi for engineers training course content Network management What is network management? Benefits, issues, demonstration. Getting started with NNMi Starting NNMi, IP discovery, IP monitoring, controlling IP discovery. Using NNMi Mapping devices, map layouts, maps and submaps, objects and symbols, object attributes, colour codings, polling. Agents Configuring Cisco devices for SNMP support, communities, traps, syslog. Parts of SNMP SNMP architecture, MIBs, The protocol. NNMi SNMP configuration NNMi alarm browser NNMi alarms, alarm categories, filtering alarms, alarm details window. MIBs MIB1, MIB2, The MIB2 groups, additional MIBs, MIB compilers, vendor MIBs. NNMi MIB loader and browser. Monitoring devices Polling, obtaining MIB information. Diagnostic tools Poll node, the ping window, protocol test, locate route NNMi fault management Alarms, polling, fault management, setting thresholds and configuring traps.

NNMi for engineers
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£2,477

Definitive Ethernet LANS for engineers

5.0(3)

By Systems & Network Training

Ethernet LANS training course description This course has been replaced as part of our continuous curriculum development. Please see our Definitive Ethernet switching course What will you learn Describe what Ethernet is and how it works. Install Ethernet networks Troubleshoot Ethernet networks Analyse Ethernet packets Design Ethernet networks Recognise the uses of Hubs, Bridges, switches and routers. Ethernet LANS training course details Who will benefit: Those wishing to find out more about how their LAN works. Prerequisites: Intro to Data comms & networking. Duration 3 days Ethernet LANS training course contents What is Ethernet? LANS, What is Ethernet?, history, standards, the OSI reference model, how Ethernet works, CSMA/CD. Ethernet Cabling UTP, cat 3,4,5, Cat 5e, Cat 6, Cat 7, fibre optic cable, MMF, SMF. Hands on Making a cable. 802.3 physical specifications Distance limitations, hubs and repeaters, 5-4-3-2-1 rule, 10BaseT, 10BaseF, 100BaseTX, 100BaseFX, 1000BaseSX, 1000BaseT, 10gbe. Hands on Working with hubs. Ethernet layer 2 Overview, NICS, device drivers, MAC addresses, broadcasts, multicasts, frame formats, Ether II, 802.3, 802.2, SNAP, compatibility, Ethernet type numbers, Ethernet multicast addresses, Ethernet vendor codes. Hands on Installing Ethernet components, analysing MAC headers. IP and Ethernet ARP Hands on Analysing ARP packets. Ethernet extensions Full/half duplex, auto negotiation, flow control methods, 802.3ad, 802.3af, 802.3ah. Hands on Configuration of full/half duplex. Ethernet speed enhancements Encoding, Carrier extension, packet bursting, jumbo frames. Prioritisation 802.1P, 802.1Q, TOS, WRR, QOS, VLANs. Hands on 802.1p testing Interconnecting LANS Broadcast domains, Collision domains, What are bridges, transparent bridging, What are switches? STP, VLANS, What are routers? Layer 3 switches, Connecting Ethernet to the WAN. Hands on STP, Analysing Ethernet frames in a routed architecture. Troubleshooting and maintaining Ethernet Utilisation, performance, TDR and other testers, bottlenecks, statistics, RMON. Hands on Monitoring performance, troubleshooting tools.

Definitive Ethernet LANS for engineers
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£3,497

HP iMC for engineers

5.0(3)

By Systems & Network Training

HP iMC for engineers training course description A hands on course focusing on network management using HP iMC on Microsoft Windows or UNIX. What will you learn Describe the network management architecture. Use HP NNMi. Diagnose faults using HP iMC. Recognise the MIB structure. HP iMC for engineers training course details Who will benefit: Network administrators. Network operators Those wishing to find out more about how their NMS works Anyone wishing to implement NFV using OpenStack. Prerequisites: Introduction to Virtualization Duration 2 day HP iMC for engineers training course content Network management What is network management? Benefits, issues. Getting started with HP iMC Starting HP iMC, IP discovery, IP monitoring, controlling IP discovery. Hands on Initial HP iMC configuration. Using HP iMC Viewing devices, Device view, IP view, network view, polling. Hands on Using HP iMC. Agents Configuring Cisco devices for SNMP support, communities, traps, syslog. Hands on Configuring network devices for HP iMC. Parts of SNMP SNMP architecture, MIBs, The protocol. HP iMC SNMP configuration. Hands on HP iMC SNMP configuration. MIBs The MIB2 groups, additional MIBs, MIB compilers, vendor MIBs. HP iMC MIB loader and browser. Hands on MIB browsing. Monitoring devices Polling, obtaining MIB information. Hands on HP iMC performance management. Configuration and change management Configuration templates, software library, configuration compare, configuration audit and reports. Hands on Using the configuration center. Reports Report templates, Real time reports, scheduling reports. Hands on Using real time reports. HP iMC fault management Alarms, polling, fault management, setting thresholds and configuring traps. Syslog. Hands on Working with alarms. Security alarms.

HP iMC for engineers
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£2,477

Linux shell scripting

5.0(3)

By Systems & Network Training

Linux shell scripting training course description A practical introduction to writing scripts using the Bourne shell under any Linux operating system. Applicable for those using the Korn shell as well. What will you learn Read shell scripts. Write shell scripts. Use different types of quotes. Recognise the role of shell scripts within the Linux system. Linux shell scripting training course details Who will benefit: Programmers developing programs under UNIX. Administrators / support personnel who wish to find out more about the workings of Linux or write simple utility programs. Prerequisites: Linux Fundamentals Duration 2 days Linux shell scripting training course contents Review of Linux fundamentals Basic shell scripts What does the shell do? How are commands executed? Different shells. what is a shell script? Comments, creating shell scripts. Variables Setting variables, using variables, set, scope, export, sourcing, environmental variables, read. Positional parameters $0 to $9, $#, $* and others. shift parameter substitution. Control statements The test command The if statement while loops for loops The case statement. Special characters Redirection of errors, here documents, quoting. Arithmetic in shell scripts The expr command. System shell scripts Screen handling The terminfo database, The tput command. Advanced issues (optional session) Shell functions, getopts, xargs, debugging shell scripts, portability issues. Extras in the Korn shell. Optimising shell scripts The time command, performance tips.

Linux shell scripting
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,497

UNIX shell programming

5.0(3)

By Systems & Network Training

UNIX shell programming training course description This course has been designed as a follow on course for the XML primer course. The course looks at the use of XSLT in the transforming and styling XML documents. What will you learn Read shell scripts. Write shell scripts. Use different types of quotes. Recognise the role of shell scripts within the UNIX system. UNIX shell programming training course details Who will benefit: Programmers developing programs under UNIX. Anyone working with XML. Administrators Support personnel who wish to find out more about the workings of UNIX or write simple utility programs. Prerequisites: UNIX fundamentals Some programming experience would be useful although not essential. Duration 2 days UNIX shell programming training course contents Review of UNIX fundamentals Basic shell scripts What does the shell do? How are commands executed? Different shells. What is a shell script? Comments, creating shell scripts. Variables Setting variables, using variables, set, scope, export, sourcing, environmental variables, read. Positional parameters 0 to $9, $#, $* and others. shift parameter substitution. Control statements The test command, The if statement, while loops, for loops, The case statement, Special characters, Redirection of errors, here documents, quoting. Arithmetic in shell scripts The expr command. System shell scripts Screen handling The terminfo database The tput comand Avanced issues (optional session) Shell functions, getopts, xargs, debugging shell scripts, portability issues. Extras in the Korn shell. Optimising shell scripts The time command, performance tips.

UNIX shell programming
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,497

Definitive WANs for engineers

5.0(3)

By Systems & Network Training

WAN training course description A hands on Introduction to Wide Area Networks for engineers. This course covers all current major WAN technologies from a perspective of design, evaluating technologies available as well as hands on to consolidate the theory What will you learn Describe the seven-layer model and realise how it applies to the real world. Evaluate and describe WAN technologies. Describe the architecture of WANs in the core. Use WANS to interconnect LANS. WAN training course details Who will benefit: Technical staff wishing to find out more about how their WAN works. Prerequisites: Intro to data communications & networking Duration 5 days WAN training course contents Introduction LANs, MANS and WANS, protocols, the OSI seven layer model, ITU-T, ETSI, DTE, DCE, and the overall picture. WAN architectures Service providers, core, access, DTE, DCE, CPE, dialup, circuit switched, packet switched, how to choose a WAN, common bandwidths, site to site, remote access. Topologies: Star, Full mesh, partial mesh. History of WANs Before IP was ubiquitous, The PSTN, Dial up networks, modems, ISDN, Stat mux, TDM, 64k, N*64, E1, X25, Frame Relay The role of IP and routers The growth of IP, the role of routers, routing tables, routing protocols. Hands on: IP and routing. Layer 1 Physical Copper, Fibre, Wireless, Microwave, Phone lines, FTTC, FTTH, mobile networks. Service provider technologies The transport plane, SDH, SONET, DWDM. WAN access Phone lines, leased lines, xDSL, WiMax, satellite, the role of PPP. Broadband adband xDSL, ADSL, SDSL, local loops, DSLAM, DSL architecture. ATM Cell switching principles, ATM switching, Virtual paths, QOS, CBR, VBR, ABR, UBR, AAL1 to AAL5, MPOA, LANE, Voice over ATM. The Internet VPNs, IPSEC, QOS. What is MPLS? Core MPLS, MPLS and the 7 layer model, MPLS protocol, MPLS standard, MPLS runs on routers, MPLS history, Why MPLS? MPLS architecture LSRs, PE and P router roles, FEC, swapping labels, MPLS packet format, Loops, TTL control. Ethernet What is Ethernet? LANs, MANs, WANs, Ethernet and switches in the LAN. Traditional LAN/WAN integration, routers. The Ethernet interface for the WAN. Standards: Transporting carrier Ethernet.

Definitive WANs for engineers
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£3,697

An Introduction to Leadership & Management

5.0(6)

By Switch Direction

Leadership and Management Training; Introductory Management Training; Ipswich; Suffolk

An Introduction to Leadership & Management
Delivered In-Person in Ipswich or UK WideFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

THE FLORISTRY FOUNDATION 2 DAY COURSE

By UK School of Floristry

Dive deeper into floristry with our Floristry Foundation Course. Master floral design, create stunning arrangements & explore sustainability. Sign up today!

THE FLORISTRY FOUNDATION 2 DAY COURSE
Delivered In-PersonJoin Waitlist
£299

Introduction to Unschooling - Weekend Workshop

By LivePlayLearn

Get together with friends and discover unschooling with Heidi Steel

Introduction to Unschooling - Weekend Workshop
Delivered In-Person in London or UK WideFlexible Dates
£150