Thursday, 17 December 2009

Arriba Arriba!


As we near the festive period and because we're midway through a hectic week in our social calendar and today's my birthday (all presents and donations accepted) I feel it's about time to tell you about the social aspect of being a Manchester Master.

On this course never has the old adage of 'work hard, play hard' ever been truer. When the time comes to leave work or the library, the Masters do enjoy a civilised drink – we are students after all. In this line of work you need to be capable of socialising with the best of them. Six months in and we've bonded into quite a cohesive little unit who stay together and play together. I could share many a story about each and every Master. There's been birthday parties, Christmas parties, Mexican parties, parties for the sake of having parties and the occasional impromptu party when four beers turns into five beers on a Friday evening.

For some reason it's our flat that seems to be the setting for most of these parties. Perhaps it's because we're the apartment in the middle, perhaps it's because Chris (the one that looks like Sideshow Bob) and I are the most entertaining, or perhaps – and probably most likely – because no-one else wants to do the clean up operation in the morning.

Aside from the parties we've also had to socialise for the good of Manchester Masters. The lengths we go to! We've been for dinners with our mentors, attended mingling events at the University and even wangled invites to the opening of Piccadilly Place. The common factor in all of these is the free wine. As a result, much like last night, it's often the 10 Masters who are the last to leave the functions. Naturally we all conduct ourselves in a very professional manner at these events and we are generally the focal point of them so we do ensure we're not too well lubricated but it never stops us having a good time. Anyway, i'll leave this instalment for now, the MD's taking us all off to sample a new restaurant on Deansgate now.

It's a tough job but someone's got to do it!

- Iain McFayden


Monday, 27 April 2009

We have our Manchester Masters!

Well the wait is over – after months of planning the inaugural year of Manchester Masters, we’ve chosen our final ten students.

Manchester Masters is funded by the Innovation Investment Fund (which in turn is funded by NESTA, NWDA and Manchester City Council) and aims to retain the top student talent in Manchester. For too long the city’s graduates have gravitated towards London or abroad after completing their education at Manchester. However, with an abundance of renowned and world class companies based here in our own city we felt it was right to ensure that Manchester seeks to keep hold of its universities’ best business brains.

Following the launch of the scheme over seventy-five Manchester businesses expressed an interest in taking part. We were overwhelmed by support from some of the city’s most eminent business people, who pledged much of their own time and effort to the initiative.

With the support of Manchester Metropolitan University we processed hundreds of student applications and selected a shortlist of the fifty brightest applicants. These students went on to take part in a two day boot camp event in which they carried out a series of tasks and challenges in addition to being interviewed by the judging panel. 
As Project Director for the programme I was very impressed with the creativity of the students involved; it was extremely difficult to whittle down so many high calibre candidates to a final ten.

However that had to be done and we now have our first Manchester Masters - you can watch the videos of them here.

We’re busy finalising arrangements for the graduates’ placement year in order to maximise the benefits of the programme for all involved. After that, we’ll be launching the 2010 intake – so do keep checking the website if you’d like to be involved!

- Sandy

Wednesday, 22 April 2009

MEN Article: Bid to stem brain drain...

Manchester Evening News: 16th April

THESE are the 10 elite Manchester graduates who have been plucked from obscurity and will be given the opportunity to shine within one of the country's most vibrant marketing communities.

Hundreds of students applied to become a Manchester Master and join a new scheme aimed at keeping the best marketing talent in Manchester. The 10 lucky winners will now spend a year being mentored by some of the biggest names in the industry. Read the full article here...

The Final Ten

Don't forget that you can watch the videos of the ten chosen Manchester Masters by clicking here...


Judge's Blog!

Al Mackin, one of the Manchester Masters judges and Technical Director at TheEWord has written a blog on his experiences on the boot camp panel. 

You can read it in full here...

Thanks Al!

Friday, 27 February 2009

MANCHESTER MASTERS LAUNCHES GRADUATE JOB MATCHMAKING SERVICE

Press Release

27th February 2009

Despite the depressed graduate market, Manchester Masters, a new initiative to attract and retain the world’s best talent to Manchester, is aiming to create a further 40 creative sector jobs for Greater Manchester students.

Due to the overwhelming response from businesses to the programme, Manchester Masters will host a matchmaking session for students who make the final 50 shortlist, but don’t make the final 10.

2009 graduates from Manchester University, MMU, Bolton University and Salford University qualify for Manchester Masters and have until March 13th to apply online at www.manchestermasters.com. Successful graduates will compete for the opportunity to work with household names such as BBC, Warbutons, Manchester United and JW Lees as well as leading Manchester - based creative agencies.

Sandy Lindsay, project director for Manchester Masters and Tangerine MD said: “I am very excited to announce Manchester Masters has evolved from offering 10 graduate jobs to potentially creating up to fifty employment opportunities.

“Since launching Manchester Masters I have spoken with lots of businesses that recognise they need to do much more to support graduates in the City and asked us to help them find a graduate to employ, and of course we are only too happy to help.

“Manchester Masters is still inviting businesses to be part of Manchester Masters and they can register interest at www.manchestermasters.com.”

Manchester Masters was created as part of Innovation Manchester, an initiative to find ways to make – as the name suggests – Manchester an even more innovative city. The idea behind Manchester Masters is by giving ten students each year the opportunity to work in a variety of creative environments to develop a better understanding of regional skills and aptitudes.

For more information or to apply visit www.manchestermasters.com

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Notes to editors

·         Manchester Masters is Manchester’s first integrated marketing graduate programme

·         The project has been created to attract and retain the best talent to Manchester

·         It is a joint initiative between the private and public sector

·         Manchester Masters is jointly funded by NESTA, Northwest Regional Development Agency and Manchester City Council

·         Innovation Manchester was created by Manchester Knowledge Capital and Manchester Enterprise

 Press enquires:

Gemma Gore, Tangerine PR - 0161 817 6600, 07890814261