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We want you to enjoy your job Harlow College offers competitive rates of pay and excellent employment terms, including enhanced leave entitlement of up to 42 days per year* with the option of buying up to an additional 10 days leave per year, plus we...
A member of staff at Harlow College has made the Times Educational Supplement’s (TES) Top 50 Social Media Users list.
We employ apprentices as part of a move towards localised recruitment. A local workforce has a strong community ethos and the apprentices we recruit stay with us longer. It is exceptionally easy to find good quality apprentices with the help of Harlow...
We employ apprentices as part of a move towards localised recruitment. A local workforce has a strong community ethos and the apprentices we recruit stay with us longer. It is exceptionally easy to find good quality apprentices with the help of Harlow...
Leading edge training for the aviation industry The College is a partnership between London Stansted airport (MAG) and Harlow College – the first of its kind at any airport in the country Aviation & Business Services • Aviation Operations • Business...
The Further Education Corporation of Harlow College is governed by a Board of Governors made up of elected members, appointed members, staff members, students and the College Principal. Governors have a wide range of skills and a high level of...
Each year, Harlow College sees numerous adults retake their English and Maths and this year’s cohort have again earned some excellent results.
Level 3 Health & Social Care students at Harlow College have been busy organising a series of fundraising activities, raising money for a local charity close to their hearts.
Residents of Essex can now get their hands on a printed local newspaper thanks to leading developer Barratt Homes.
Celebrated Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee visited Harlow College on Wednesday 26 November for a politically charged discussion and provided some helpful tips to aspiring journalism students. Accompanied by Harlow’s Labour candidate Suzy Stride, Mrs...
Harlow is set for a bright future according to Council Chairman Cllr Clive Souter, who met Harlow College students studying for the National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ).
Have you heard about the Advanced Learner Loan? If you're aged 19 or over and want to study A Levels, an Access to Higher Education Diploma, or a Level 3 to 6 Vocational Qualification, you'll need to pay your college or training organisation for the...
Construction of the NEW £11million Harlow Advanced Manufacturing & Engineering Centre (HAMEC) on Harlow College campus is now complete. The keys were officially handed over on the 22nd December and work immediately began on installing the...
Bianca Miller, Finalist two years ago in the BBC series The Apprentice , gave Harlow College Business students a valuable insight into the world of business and entrepreneurship when she visited the College on Friday 11 November.
Labour Leader Makes a Return Visit Harlow College hosted a second visit from Ed Miliband on Wednesday 12 November. After being welcomed to the College by Principal Karen Spencer, trainee journalists from the College were given the chance to meet the...
All-Round Support From the day you first contact the College to the day you complete your course, we aim to provide you with the very best advice, guidance and support to help you on your learning journey. We want you to have the best possible...
Tayla Mead Gets Rising Star Award Harlow College is celebrating its success at the AoC Gold Awards held at the House of Commons on Wednesday 11 June. Alan Rusbridger, Editor of The Guardian and a former Harlow College student, was awarded a prestigious...
The Government has published its new Industrial Strategy – a blueprint for the future growth of Britain's productivity.
impressive A Level Results Harlow College is celebrating its latest set of impressive A Level results, with high achieving students securing a 100% pass rate for the third year in a row. Not only that but 58% of the passes were at grades A*-B and 83%...