Be gender visible – state your pronouns in your email signature and when meeting people for the first time. Educate yourself. For example, if you don’t know the difference between sex and gender, find out. Listen to what LGBTQ+ people are saying.
“My A level results didn’t go to plan. "During my time in sixth form, I was forced to take leave of educational absence whilst undergoing medical procedures, and this reflected heavily in my results. "I was devastated, my heart had been set on
This week is Mental Health Awareness Week (MHAW) ❤️ And the theme this year is loneliness. Loneliness can affect us all. But, full-time students are among those at higher risk of feeling lonely. 22% of students nationally have reported feeling
Happy Jubilee Weekend! Have you seen the new display up in The Hub? The display takes a look at how we've celebrated since 1840 and what we've been doing since 1952 (when the Queen first came to the throne). You can also find out what the term
"The Going Places Bursary helped me fund a 12 week personal training course that granted me a Level 2 gym instructing and a Level 3 personal training qualification. "I would not have been able to afford these qualifications without the Going Places
Respect others when using names, pronouns and gender identities. Be led by them. Find fellow allies. Look for others who are also proactive in driving progress. You could join Marjon's LGBTQ+ society. https://t.co/dZ99yv8tlc
Want to know more about the bee-haviour of our campus bees? Each week the beekeepers at @PollenizeCIC check on the hives, which are located at the bottom of our allotments. Staff and students are invited to come along and safety suits are provided.
Following three months of study and a focussed programme of physical training at Marjon, these 16 officer cadets from the Royal Navy of Oman are ready to to continue their military officer training at Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth. We
Interested in Forensic Science? We were invited to a Forensic Science practical session where we found out how to identify the sex, ancestry, age at death and stature of a person based on their skeleton (using replica skeletons).
Well done Megan Clark. You have just won the Outstanding Undergraduate Student: School of Sport, Health and Wellbeing. #MarjonAwards https://t.co/visoFJMxep