#WeAreMarjon “Cue sports can be psychologically demanding. They’re mainly self-paced and that can be particularly frustrating when you make a mistake, because you have time to dwell on the negativity. I’m a pool player and I now play for the
We are very pleased to be holding our Social Sciences Conference on campus, on Wednesday 17 November. The conference is perfect for students in key stage 5, interested in applying for Social Science-based courses, with talks covering working with
Interested in pursuing a career in health and wellbeing? This event is for you ❤ Book now for our Careers in Health day (Tuesday, May 3rd) and learn more about your future options. Choose from exciting and interactive sessions, hear from
We want to welcome and congratulate Sarah Boyd for being elected the new Marjon Student Union President, starting the first week of June! "I knew from early on in my second year of studies that I wanted to go for the role of president." "I believe
We are delighted to have 40 Year 12 students on campus for a Social Sciences Summer School with Next Steps SW. One session (pictured) focused on sport psychology with the students assessing how pressure impacts sports performance. More about
New! Master’s talks have been added to our virtual open day. Choose from: MSc/MRes Applied Sport Psychology MA Education MA Literature for Children and Young Adults MSc Psychology ️ MPH Public Health MSc Sport and Exercise Science MSc Sport
“A degree like this makes students knowledgeable across two subject areas and that broadens the places you can go after your studies,” - Dr Hazel Bending, Marjon Lecturer. Our Education and Psychology degree teaches students on subjects that
Our psychology space is great for practical experience as it is equipped with a range of activities and a one way observation mirror. It's not too late to apply to study BSc (Hons) Psychology with us, call on 0800 015 2534 to secure one of the last
"You can do it" The psychology of getting fit and healthy revealed: According to researchers from the Faculty of Sport & Health Science, using simple techniques such as goal setting and motivational self-talk could impact on public health and help