Tonight is the first night of Children in Need, and Mark Leather, Associate Professor of Outdoor Education, made an appearance on Pippa Quelch's BBC Radio Devon show to chat about walking and talking - you can listen here at 1:18:54:
Honorary Graduate for Thursday afternoon: Hugh Borthwick Hugh is the Head of Production at @TRPlymouth. He has been the resident Production Manager at TRP for many years and has also worked on productions externally including on London's West End.
It even paid to transport plants and cuttings from the original Chelsea campus. So, when you sit down under our trees, wander by the water or gaze at the wildlife, give a thought to our World War One students who made it possible.
"I'm just so excited to start teaching. I am looking forward to exploring forensic anthropology and disaster victim identification with the students.” Welcome to Marjon, Ryan Austin Ryan is a Forensic Anthropologist with experience in both
Staff, students and members of the community came along to celebrate. In March 2019 @plymouthcc announced a climate emergency, closely followed by Marjon. Since then, the University announced its visionary ‘Marjon Zero’ project which strives to
Have you spotted some new signs in the Arts Cafe? The fantastic Marjon Arts Centre is now one of twelve partner organisations working with Plymouth Culture on Tap-In Plymouth. The posters include a QR code which, when tapped, will allow you to
@ProfCTaylor said: “I look forward to joining the Marjon community and working with students, staff, Governors and partners as we shape the future together.” Read more: https://t.co/qUpiBvR4Os