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EUROPE’S MOST CONNECTED
MUSIC COLLEGE
YOUR MUSIC CAREER STARTS HERE BIMM.CO.UK
ARTIST DEVELOPMENT DIPLOMA IN MODERN MUSIC
DIPLOMA IN LIVE SOUND ENGINEERINGAND TOUR MANAGEMENT
MUSIC DIPLOMAS
WELCOME
BIMM Institute Manchester opened its doors in 2013. Since then, our student population has already grown to over 1300, with a portfolio of courses that has expanded to encompass new programmes in Music Production, Music Business and Event Management, as well as the more traditional and long established performance and songwriting programmes.
BIMM Institute Manchester’s tutors have between them amassed a vast body of experience working in the music industry spanning many years, and all combine their teaching with professional music industry profiles as performers, writers, arrangers, producers and entrepreneurs. This ensures that our students benefit from their first-hand professional expertise and experience throughout the course. This approach to curriculum delivery, allied with our fantastic visiting faculty and guest events programme, is designed to provide a creative environment that’s challenging, stimulating and connected, enabling the music professionals of tomorrow to hone their skills in the best possible way.
We have the finest, up-to-date equipment and resources available for student use, and the College is endorsed and supported by leading equipment brand manufacturers. Whatever your ambitions within the modern music industry, BIMM Institute Manchester’s unparalleled level of career-relevant expertise, facilities and support networks guarantee that you will be given the best guidance, assistance and opportunities to achieve your goals.
I look forward to welcoming you to BIMM Institute Manchester for the 2017/18 academic year.
STEVE COBAINCollege Principal
WELCOME TO YOUR BIMM INSTITUTE MANCHESTER 2017/18 ACCEPTANCE BROCHURE AND CONGRATULATIONS ON BEING OFFERED A PLACE! I AM DELIGHTED THAT YOU HAVE CHOSEN TO STUDY AT THE UK’S LEADING ESTABLISHMENT FOR MODERN MUSIC EDUCATION.
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04 INTRODUCTION
05 INDUCTION AND ENROLMENT
06 COURSE INFORMATION
07 ARTIST DEVELOPMENT DIPLOMA IN MODERN MUSIC BASS
08 ARTIST DEVELOPMENT DIPLOMA IN MODERN MUSIC DRUMS
09 ARTIST DEVELOPMENT DIPLOMA IN MODERN MUSIC GUITAR
10 ARTIST DEVELOPMENT DIPLOMA IN MODERN MUSIC VOCALS
11 ARTIST DEVELOPMENT DIPLOMA IN SONGWRITING
12 DIPLOMA IN LIVE SOUND ENGINEERING & TOUR MANAGEMENT
13 RECOMMENDED RESOURCES
14 STUDENT SUPPORT
18 TRANSPORT
19 GET CONNECTED AT BIMM
20 FACULTY INFORMATION
CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTIONLEVEL 3 DIPLOMA
Artist Development (Modern Music and Songwriting) and Live Sound Engineering and Tour Management:
The Edexcel award is a recognised Level 3 qualification within the National Qualifications Framework. You will be awarded one of the following dependant on the course you are studying:
Artist Development Diploma: BTEC Diploma in Music
Live Sound and Tour Management Diploma:BTEC Diploma in Music Technology
Successful completion of this qualification will gain you access onto the 3 year BA courses at BIMM Institute Manchester (subject to grades and a progression interview if required), as well as higher education courses at other institutions.
USEFUL CONTACTS
ADMISSIONS: [email protected] SUPPORT: [email protected]: [email protected]
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INDUCTION AND ENROLMENTIN ORDER TO PREPARE YOU FOR STUDYING YOUR COURSE, YOU ARE REQUIRED TO ATTEND AN ENROLMENT SESSION AND INDUCTION EVENT
Towards the end of August you will be sent instructions on how to pre-enrol onto your course. You will be asked to complete a pre-enrolment form and upload some essential personal information, as detailed at the bottom of this page. It is really important this part of enrolment is completed before you come in for your actual enrolment session.
You will be asked to attend an enrolment session at some point during the week commencing 19th September. You will be informed of the exact date once you have completed your pre-enrolment. At your enrolment event you will receive important information about the College and your course, including your timetable and course book plus
PRE-ENROLMENT FOR YOUR COURSEAll students are required to complete pre-enrolment information prior to your enrolment day. You will have been sent an e-mail with a link to the pre-enrolment portal which will guide you through all the required processes.Below is a list of things that MUST be completed:
Pre-enrolment form must be completed in full and submitted – the link to this form will have been sent to you by e-mail
Passport style photo – This will be used for your student ID card. Please be aware that there may be a charge for ID card replacements due to unacceptable/inappropriate photos. You will not be able to enter BIMM buildings without an
ID card. Proof of ID – please upload a colour scan of your passport/driving license/Citizen card to the pre-enrolment portal
Proof of Academic Qualifications – These need to scans of the original certificates, not a transcript.
Proof of Academic Qualifications – We need this at enrolment to register you with our partner college
PRE ENROLMENT FORMS MUST BE COMPLETED BY THE 18th SEPTEMBER 2017.PLEASE NOTE: Timetables cannot be provided before enrolment. This is a full-time course and the timetables given to you at enrolment are not flexible. Any part-time jobs must work around the timetable given.
you will get the opportunity to meet your future class mates.
Induction and Freshers’ Events start from 19th September and will be a fantastic opportunity to meet and network with lots of BIMM students and watch some brilliant bands. All students enrolling are invited to an Induction event on 29th September at the Ritz.
IF YOU DO NOT ATTEND YOUR ENROLMENT SESSION, YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO START YOUR COURSE.
TERM DATES
ENROLMENT WEEK: 18th-29th September 2017
TERM 1: 2nd October 2017 - 8th December 2017TERM 2: 8th January 2018 - 16th March 2018TERM 3: 9th April 2018 - 15th June 2018
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COURSE INFORMATION
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Ashton, A. (2005) The Bass Handbook. San Francisco: Backbeat Books Clayton, S. (2013) The Bass Guitarist’s Guide to Reading Music. (s.l.): Bassline Publishing
Friedland, E. (1995) Building Walking Bass Lines (Bass Builders). Milwaukee: Hal Leonard Publishing
Mulhern, T. ed. (2000) Bass Heroes: Styles, Stories and Secrets of 30 Great Bass Players. Backbeat UK
Please note that this is a recommended reading list and therefore not essential.
HEAD OF BASS ANDY FRIZELL
Manchester and the surrounding areas have always had a vibrant and diverse music scene from Frank Sidebottom to The Smiths, The Verve to Van Der Graaf Generator and The Buzzcocks to Black Grape. By coming to BIMM Institute Manchester you’ll be right in the heart of this, making your next steps towards a career in the music industry. You’ll be getting tutored by seasoned players and music industry professionals in business, techniques, styles, double bass, sight-reading and theory etc. There might not be many of us but we make an impact and we’re always in demand either at BIMM, around the city or further afield. I look forward to meeting you all.
ESSENTIAL EQUIPMENT
Bass and lead
Tuner
Metronome/Metronome app (Pro Metronome)
Headphones and 1/4 jack input
Stationery and manuscript paper
Spare strings
Ear plugs
RECOMMENDED READING
All students are strongly advised to wear ear protection when in class, practising or performing.
MODERN MUSIC BASS
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MODERN MUSIC DRUMS
RECOMMENDED READINGChester, G. (1985) The New Breed Modern Drummer Publications
Gallwey, W. T. and Green, B. (1996) The Inner Game of Music New York:
Doubleday & Company, Inc.
Hester, J. (2011) Mind Over Meter (s.l.):(s.n.)
Riley, J. (2004) The Art of Bop Drumming Alfred Music Publishing
Please note that this is a recommended reading list and therefore not essential.
HEAD OF DRUMS BRYAN HARGREAVES
Being a drummer coming to study at BIMM, you are automatically taking the first step to owning your career, putting yourself in a position to take advantage of unique opportunities, world class tuition, and support for your professional and personal development. You will have the chance to network with 1000s of like-minded musicians from multiple musical backgrounds, and being based in Manchester, you will become part of one of the most vibrant and diverse music scenes in the world.
The course will push you to achieve, and hopefully exceed your goals. It is all about the vibe at BIMM Institute Manchester. We want to provide you with the help, support, and a targeted study regime that will guide you on the journey to your chosen career path. The level that you will be tutored at is by some of the very best touring, live and studio seasoned musicians in the industry. Subjects covered are very wide ranging from styles, performance, technique and theory, to business, music production, pre-production and much more. The facilities at BIMM Institute Manchester, and the educational approach of all the staff, are second to none.
All students are strongly advised to wear ear protection when in class, practising or performing.
ESSENTIAL EQUIPMENT
Sticks – several good quality pairs (7A-2B weight), brushes (wire retractable), hot rods, mallets etc., all in a stick bag.
Metronome – both a stand-alone one (such as a Korg MA30, Tama Rhythm Watch) and also iPhone apps (the Yamaha Clickstation app is a must).
Practice pad – one that you can use on its own – possibly on a stand.
Headphones and 1/4 jack input adapter – in ear monitor style (if possible) as well as over ear style – for click work, listening to music and using with the Roland electronic kits at BIMM.
Stationery and manuscript paper – always – no excuses! Also have a 2B pencil, ruler, Berol ‘italics’ pen (medium) and a good quality eraser.
Ear plugs
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RECOMMENDED READINGGambale, F. (1989) The Frank Gambale Technique Book 1. Manhattan Music Publications
Gambale, F. (1989) The Frank Gambale Technique Book 2. Manhattan Music Publications Govan, G. (2002) Creative Guitar 1 and 2. Sanctuary Publishing Ltd.
Greene, T. (1981) Chord Chemistry. Dale Zdenek Publications
Please note that this is a recommended reading list and therefore not essential.
HEAD OF GUITAR GEORGE HUTCHISON
Manchester is a unique city with its own inimitable music heritage. Spirited, edgy and enterprising, The BIMM Institute Manchester reflects these qualities in its approach to developing your goals as a musician and artist. The tutors are all professionals working at the highest industry level as well as being passionate and inspiring educators. We will provide you with all the tools and support you need to make your way as a working guitarist in an exciting, evolving and rapidly expanding industry.
ESSENTIAL EQUIPMENT
Guitar and lead
Tuner
Metronome/Metronome app (Pro Metronome)
Headphones and 1/4 jack input
Stationery & manuscript paper
Spare strings
Ear plugs
Capo
Slide
Various plectrums
All students are strongly advised to wear ear protection when in class, practising or performing.
MODERN MUSIC GUITAR
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RECOMMENDED READINGBaxter, M, (1989) The Rock ‘n’ Roll Singer’s Survival Handbook. Milwaukee: Hal Leonard Corporation
Riggs, S. (1993) Singing for the Stars: A Complete Guide to Training Your Voice. Alfred Music Publishing
Sheppard, B. (2008) The Everything Singing Book. Adams Media Corporation
Rockschool Male/Female Vocals Grades 1-8 (2014)
Please note that this is a recommended reading list and therefore not essential.
HEAD OF VOCALS SUE QUINN Manchester is the home of many a rock star because it’s beautiful, it’s quirky and it cherishes the creative soul; it’s big enough to attract the attention of the musical elite, and small enough for you to make a big impression on. I hope you are really excited to be here!
I’m sure you have joined us because you know you have talent and you want to train it to the point where music can be your career. This is exactly what we want – to develop our students as excellent vocalists and live performers, ready for real work. So you are going to be taught exclusively by high achieving professionals who will gladly pass on the skills, knowledge and love of the art of vocalising that have taken them so far in your chosen industry.
You’re just about to set out on an amazing journey. You will be surrounded by music and inspired by great talent from tutors, guests and of course your fellow students, a microcosm of the music industry with links across the world. From this pool will come the connections you will keep for the whole of your working life.
So get ready to launch, to work and play hard and to grab all the opportunities that are going to be coming your way. And don’t forget to love the music! That’s at the heart of why we’re all here.
ESSENTIAL EQUIPMENT
Microphone and lead
Keyboard
Stationery and manuscript paper
Ear plugs
All students are strongly advised to wear ear protection when in class, practising or performing.
MODERN MUSIC VOCALS
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RECOMMENDED READINGSiân Pattenden (2007) How to Make it in the Music Business. Published by Virgin Books
Ian MacDonald (1994) Revolution in the Head: The Beatles’ Records and the Sixties. Published by Fourth Estate
Dylan, B, (2013) Lyrics: 1962-2001: Dylan, B. Published by Simon & Schuster Ltd
Please note that this is a recommended reading list and therefore not essential.
HEAD OF SONGWRITING BRUCE CARTER
The course is structured to pull the best out of you creatively. As songwriters it’s good for us to be put in different experimental situations, i.e. writing your own material/co-writing/writing to brief/writing for another artist etc. You’ll learn some valuable compositional skills to make the most of your talent and develop the confidence to musically direct.
Manchester’s rich musical heritage is the perfect place to concentrate on becoming a professional writer, arranger or performer; with our strong industry connections you will be in the best possible place to meet like-minded musicians and network with the industry. All the tutors on the course have extensive experience as songwriters, arrangers and performers and will lead you through subjects like: Songwriting Techniques/Live Performance Workshop/Songwriter Producer/Artist Development and Entrepreneurship.
Manchester is one of the most vibrant and exciting musical cities in the world and the perfect place to start your career.
ESSENTIAL EQUIPMENT
Microphone and lead
Keyboard
Stationery and manuscript paper
Ear plugs
All students are strongly advised to wear ear protection when in class, practising or performing.
SONGWRITINGArtist Development Diploma in
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RECOMMENDED READINGGary D. Davis The Sound Reinforcement Handbook. Published by Hal Leonard Corporation (1990)
Siân Pattenden (2007) How to Make it in the Music Business. Published by Virgin Books
Please note that this is a recommended reading list and therefore not essential.
TUTOR PAUL RATCLIFFE
The outstanding collection of professional music production and live sound tutors we have at Manchester will provide you with the skills and knowledge that will hone your skills in critical listening, live sound and production in many styles ready for the ever expanding world of contemporary music.
Live Sound and tour management elements will be professionally linked together to help you apply them to your own personal passions for working in the industry, as well as helping you become involved with other talented musicians and work competently in number of roles.
The common ground between live sound and tour management will become clear as you develop your own professional focus as an individual, as well as the tools every sound tech and management professional needs to work creatively and effectively in the music industry. I hope you make the most of your exciting musical journey and I wish you the very best of luck! Work hard and enjoy every moment!
ESSENTIAL EQUIPMENT
Stationery
Ear plugs
All students are strongly advised to wear ear protection when in class, practising or performing.
LIVE SOUND ENGINEERING & TOUR MANAGEMENT
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RECOMMENDED RESOURCES
JOURNALS/MAGAZINES
Music Week (Main UK Industry Magazine)
M Magazine (PRS Magazine)
Mojo Magazine
NME
Q Magazine
The Fly
The Guardian Guide (Saturdays)
WEBSITES/ BLOGS
PRS www.prsformusic.com
PPL www.ppluk.com
BASCA www.basca.org.uk
SONGLINES www.songlines.co.uk
AUDIOBOO (Music Section) www.audioboo.fm/browse/music/boos
The Quietus www.thequietus.com
Drowned in Sound www.drownedinsound.com
Fact www.factmag.com
Pitchfork www.pitchfork.com
The Line of Best Fit www.thelineofbestfit.com
The 405 www.thefourohfive.com
The Guardian Music www.theguardian.com/music
Clashmusic www.clashmusic.com
BIMM INSTITUTE MANCHESTER RECOMMENDS THAT ALL STUDENTS START TO EXPLORE THE RESOURCES HIGHLIGHTED BELOW BEFORE TERM STARTS.
TWITTER FEEDS TO FOLLOW
@thebpi
@ppluk
@CMU
@songlinesmag
@basca_uk
@theivors
@musicweeknews
@m_magazineprs
@prsformusic
@prsfoundation
@uk_music
@aim_uk
@recordoftheday
@officialcharts
@guardianmusic
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STUDENT SUPPORT
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PASTORAL SUPPORTThe Student Support team holds individual one-on-one sessions with students to discuss any issue they may be struggling with. These are strictly confidential and can include any topic ranging from personal issues, attendance and assessment related queries, discussion of special considerations we may need to take into account and booking into one of the other support services we offer. We actively encourage students to book appointments to come and meet us at any point during their studies for extra support; the Student Support Offices have an open door policy which means there is always somebody available for a chat.
STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICESWe are committed to helping students fulfil their potential during their time at BIMM Institute Manchester and we place an emphasis on supporting the development of our students both academically and personally. With this in mind, the Student Support team is available at every step of the student journey to offer confidential support and guidance on issues such as stress, smoking, alcohol and drugs, disability and learning support, family/friends/relationship problems, sexual health, eating disorders, depression and anxiety issues; as well as on-going academic and practical learning support and advice. We also offer a wide range of additional support services that are designed to meet students’ academic and welfare needs to enrich the BIMM Institute Manchester experience.
COUNSELLINGBIMM Institute Manchester offers counselling to any student in need of the service via an external professional practice. This free and confidential provision offers individuals the opportunity to explore a wide range of emotional and psychological issues. The counselling service provided is hugely experienced and abides by the British Association for Counselling Code of Ethics.
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BIMM INSTITUTE MANCHESTER IS COMMITTED TO A POLICY OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES AND PROVIDES CONFIDENTIAL ADVICE AND SUPPORT TO STUDENTS WITH VARYING DISABILITIES AND SPECIFIC LEARNING DIFFICULTIES.
We are committed to ensuring that students with specific needs are provided with equal access to their chosen course of study and facilities. The College is working towards removing any barriers which might prevent an individual from actively participating in student life.
If students indicate on their application and/or pre-enrolment form that they require further support, then a member of the Student Support team will be in contact to arrange an individual consultation. This is to ensure all requirements are catered for.
Students who suspect a specific learning difficulty should contact the Student Support team who will assist with the relevant assessments and advise on accessing support.
If you require any additional information or would like to discuss this further with one of the Student Support team, please contact [email protected]
We work with students with a wide range of disabilities, including but by no means restricted to: Specific learning difficulties (such as dyslexia,
dyspraxia, ADHD) Mental health difficulties (such as depression,
bi-polar disorder, anxiety) Students with autistic spectrum and asperger’s
syndrome Long-term medical conditions (such as HIV, cancer,
multiple sclerosis) Unseen disabilities (such as diabetes, asthma,
epilepsy) Sensory impairments (such as visual/hearing
impairment) Mobility or physical impairments (such as
paralysis, arthritis)
DISABILITY AND LEARNING SUPPORT
ACADEMIC TUTORIALSStudents are encouraged to book regular one-to-one tutorials to work on technique, master their academic writing and discuss their skills, development and long/short term career goals.
Tutorials give students a unique opportunity to be individually guided by the most experienced industry professionals in the country.
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FINANCIAL SUPPORTResidential Support Scheme (RSS) – this is a government funded bursary which can help with travel and living costs for those facing financial hardship. For information regarding eligibility visit the website here.
24+ Advanced Learning Loan – If you’re over 24 years old and enrolled on a Level 3 course, you may be eligible for financial support – please view the website for more info.
UNDER-18 STUDENTSBIMM is dedicated to monitoring the welfare of all our students, in particular those that are under the age of 18. We have a strong Safeguarding policy and are committed to ensuring that parents/guardians are kept informed of all important information throughout the course, including attendance concerns and assessment feedback. Students are taken through UCAS applications in group tutorial sessions throughout term 1. Progress reports will be written and discussed during term 1 and 2, to update students and parents on progress on the course. We also hold a Parents’ Evening after Term 1, where parents can discuss student progress with each tutor, and discuss progression routes.
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BUSThere are bus stops located a few minutes’ walk from BIMM on Oxford Road and Piccadilly Gardens. The closest bus stops on the main student routes are outside the Palace Hotel to leave the city centre, and outside the Dancehouse coming into the city centre. Buses at these stops run frequently between Manchester City Centre and popular student areas such as, Rusholme, Fallowfield and Withington.
Manchester has the busiest bus route in Europe due to the number of universities on the Oxford Road corridor. As a result you will rarely have to wait more than a few minutes for a bus during the day. The majority of buses on this route go from Piccadilly Gardens to South Manchester straight down Oxford Road.
142 or 42 – Piccadilly Gardens/Universities/Rusholme/Fallowfield/Withington/Didsbury Village/East Didsbury
143 – Piccadilly Gardens/Universities/Rusholme/Fallowfield/Withington/West Didsbury
43 – Piccadilly Gardens to Manchester Airport
147 – Manchester Piccadilly Train Station/Universities/Manchester Royal Infirmary and other hospitals
For details about service times, prices and route information please refer to www.tfgm.com/journey_planning/Pages/bus_times_leaflet_library.aspx
TRAINFor those living outside of the city, BIMM is easily accessible from either Piccadilly or Oxford Road Station. Oxford Road station is the closest to BIMM (See map on following page for details).
METROLINKManchester Metrolink has been expanding throughout the city, and is a quick and easy way to travel across Greater Manchester. Metrolink runs on several lines, including Salford Quays/Media City and East Didsbury. See www.metrolink.co.uk/Pages/default.aspx for details.
BIKEManchester is very cyclist-friendly with accessible cycle lanes. If you live a short distance from the College it might be the most cost effective way to travel. Find out more about cycling in Manchester cycling.tfgm.com/Pages/default.aspx
TRANSPORTBIMM INSTITUTE MANCHESTER IS WELL CONNECTED TO THE REST OF THE CITY VIA PUBLIC TRANSPORT.
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BIMM ALBUMThe BIMM album is a showcase of BIMM’s best song writing talent. Students have the opportunity to submit their demos to be reviewed by our Artist Development team and a selection of these songs will be professionally recorded and available to buy as a CD or digital download.
CAREERS AND INDUSTRY HUBSOur dedicated careers staff provide support and resources to help you progress in your career, including 1-1 tutorials, CV advice, artist development drop-ins and performance/job/work based at Great Marlborough street, students are welcome to pop into the Careers hub for a chat.
GET CONNECTED AT BIMMNETWORKING EVENTSBIMM hold networking events in Term 1, which is a great opportunity to get together with other students from different courses that have similar musical interests. Not only is it a great way to find new friends and swap some phone numbers, but it’s also a good place to start finding band members.
BIMM GIGSOnce you’ve got your band together and had some rehearsals, you can audition for one of BIMM’s end-of-term gigs. We hold two of these a term and utilise the amazing venues that are on our doorstep, such as The Ritz, Gorilla, Club Academy, The Ruby etc. These events are free and are a great opportunity for students to get some live performance experience, volunteer to help out back stage, and put on a brilliant show for their peers, friends and families.
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FACULTY INFORMATION
BIMM MANCHESTER
BIMM Institute Manchester Campus 8 Great Marlborough StreetManchesterM1 5NN
BIMM ManchesterBank ChambersFaulkner StreetManchesterM1 4EH
STUDENT COMMON ROOMSAt Great Marlborough Street, this is situated next to reception. There is a water-cooler, hot drinks vending machine and sofas for our use between lectures. At Bank Chambers, there is a student common room on the 1st floor. There is also Wi-Fi available across both sites.
STUDENT CARDSYou will be issued with a BIMMstudent card and lanyard at the start of your course. ID Cards need to be worn at all times when on either site. We also advise that you register for an NUS card www.nus.org.uk.
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YOUR MUSIC CAREER STARTS HERE
BIMM Institute Manchester8 Great Marlborough Street Manchester M1 5NN
BIMM ManchesterBank Chambers, Faulkner StreetManchester M1 4EH
0844 264 6666
BRITISH & IRISH MODERN MUSIC INSTITUTE BIMM.CO.UK
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WE’RE HERE TO HELP YOU THROUGHOUT YOUR TIME AT BIMM MANCHESTER
We are committed to helping you throughout your
studies with us at BIMM Manchester and offer a wide
range of support services designed to meet your
academic and welfare needs, don’t hesitate to
speak to us whenever required: T: 08442 646 666
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