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    “Thinking Differently” funding opportunity for high schools and SEND schools

    MyHub have set aside £20,000 to support the development of special projects in Secondary and SEND schools across Manchester. We are inviting Secondary or SEND schools to apply to our investment fund to deliver innovative projects that engage large numbers of students in regular musical activities during the year. MyHub wants schools inspire and engage pupils more

    My Music My Manchester Project 2016

    The My Music My Manchester project took place between 24th and 30th October 2016. Thirty young people from Manchester involved with artists and teachers and seven partners to bring a project to fruition which was about home and identity. The video tells the story more

    The robots are coming! Brighter Sound takes part in Manchester Science Festival

    Brighter Sound recently took part in the Manchester Science Festival, presenting new music commissioned for the Robot Orchestra. The Robot Orchestra is an experiment to bring people together to create, collaborate and care for the planet. The robots include ‘electronic brains’ – machines that create music by playing real instruments such as the cello, as more

    MyHub students invited to play on BBC Radio 5 Live

    On Friday 18th November, four My Hub students performed traditional Irish music to a live audience at BBC’s studios in Media City to celebrate the announcement that more than £300 million would be made available to help young people from all backgrounds enjoy the benefits of music and the arts. MyHub would like to congratulate more

    Reform Radio now recruiting for Level 1 Digital Skills Accreditation traineeship programme

    We are looking for people who are keen to progress onto a traineeship in a Level 1 Digital Skills Accreditation with Reform Radio. This 12-week training course is accredited by Salford City College. The programme introduces young people, aged 16-18, to a wide range of creative digital skills and tasters with access to industry experts and work more