Our bees have produced a batch of black gold honey Bee Update: At this time of year, bees' behaviour will be starting to change. As we head closer to the winter months they will begin to cluster to keep their queen warm. Also during this period, the
Exciting news “We are pleased to be officially partnering with Plymouth Albion RFC. The partnership will bring incredible opportunities for our students to work closely with a professional team. We hope to not only improve the quality of our rugby
Are you a pro-active and enthusiastic person with a friendly and confident demeanour, who thrives in challenging situations? We are currently hiring for two exciting roles within our Student Recruitment and Outreach Team. We are looking for
Book onto a personalised campus tour today Take a look around academic and social spaces with one of our Student Ambassadors, and see our fabulous, green campus. These individual tours are organised and developed specifically for you, to meet your
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Ethical Investment Policy. 2021-2026. 11. Ethical Investment Policy. Vision. Plymouth Marjon University will invest its funds ethically within its Values in order to demonstrate a positive approach to the environment and society whilst securing
Go Team Marjon Our fantastic teams have been getting stuck in to BUCs and we have had great crowd attendance. It has been fab to see so many students and staff supporting our teams. As it is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, our teams have all been
This is your last chance to purchase extra tickets for Graduation There are still tickets remaining for some of our Graduation ceremonies. Book now (closes this Friday at midday): https://www.marjon.ac.uk/student-life/graduation/
Introducing our Honorary Graduate for Thursday afternoon: Hugh Borthwick Hugh is the Head of Production at Theatre Royal Plymouth (TRP). He has been the resident Production Manager at TRP for many years, working on all in-house theatre productions,
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.
One of our fabulous alumni shared this: "In Summer 1980 the campus became a holiday camp for the over 60’s. "I stayed on that summer and worked as a courier. Wallace Arnold coaches used to arrive every morning and off we would go."
"I feel very privileged to have been a teacher. There was not one moment I regretted my decision and I loved every minute of it." ❤ Beautiful speech from Honorary Graduate Hilary Knight MBE https://t.co/K46G5A4uHx