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.
We love to see our Graduates thrive! Georgia France completed her studies at Marjon in 2014 and is now an Assistant Head Teacher in charge of attendance and LAC at her school in London. We asked her to give some advice to those interested in teaching
A fund was started to help the children and families of the students who never came back. When the campus moved, the remaining World War One students decided to give the remaining funds to the new campus to create an area called ‘The Dell’.
A bank holiday has been declared for the day of Queen Elizabeth’s funeral, Monday 19 September. This is the start of Welcome Week, and the day when most first years travel to campus for essential inductions. We have made some amends to planned
Have you been to see the latest exhibition in the Marjon Arts Centre? "This series of photographs, documents artworks displayed within the domestic spaces of participants' homes. The photographs force the viewer to reconsider the process of
@gborne1, responsible for leading the research team at Marjon, said: "This is an important initiative and an exciting time for Plymouth. This research will help to further understand the needs of local businesses and organisations drawing on
Thanks to the calculations of VIVES university of applied science, we learned that in total, FLAVOUR created £87 million of social value. Every pound invested in the initiatives yielded more than £9 of social return on investment.
We love hearing about your memories from Marjon. One of our fabulous alumni shared this with us: "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
This Father's Day we thought we would share a bit of information about Marjon Universities Founding Fathers, James Kay-Shuttleworth and Derwent Coleridge. James Kay-Shuttleworth was the first Principal of St Johns Battersea. James decided to train
"I brought with me to lectures my youngest daughter and I want to thank her for being so well behaved." Kelly Payne, Marjon Graduate ❤ https://t.co/jIpq6pBpw7
Coaching positions at Marjon are now open There are currently three types of coaching opportunities open for application - based on qualifications and experience. Find out more about each role and apply today: MSF Performance Coach -