Want to win a £2000 voucher? Students, we need your help! We'd love for you to participate in the review collection for Plymouth Marjon University, it will only take a few minutes of your time and you could win a £2000 voucher. We’re really
Marjon has been awarded £5.8 million from the Office for Students (OfS). The OfS awarded £400 million to institutions in the UK to fund scientific, technical, and practical subjects. Marjon was successful in its bid to the OfS following a rigorous
Looking to join a club? Why not try Marjon's very own Choir! The choir, which is run by Darren Ball, meet in the Octagon at 5pm every Tuesday during term time. No prior experience is necessary, and you don't need to be able to read music, it is all
Calling all performers At Marjon we have some incredible Performing Arts degrees based in our on-site professional venue, the Quad Theatre. With expertise in musical theatre, acting technique, community work and devised/experimental performance, and
"Students and staff alike, you deserve a good break." A Christmas message from the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Rob Warner. Make sure to rest and relax over the Christmas period, take some time for yourself and enjoy the festive season. We look
Plymouth Marjon University has been selected by Plymouth City Council (PCC) to be a green mobility hub. The University hub will be home to two sustainable transport points. As part of Plymouth City Council’s Transforming Cities Fund, the
On Friday, we wished our very own Vice-Chancellor, Professor Rob Warner, the best of luck with his retirement. Rob has worked incredibly hard for Marjon, and we cannot thank him enough for his tireless efforts, throughout Covid-19 and beyond, Rob
Huge congratulations to Marjon student, Emily Currie, who has been named as a UK Surfing champion at the British Universities and Colleges Sport (BUCS) championships Emily began surfing at just 12 years old and previously won a silver medal at the
“You’re not just a teacher, you’re a carer, who cares, no matter what.” Alumni, Chris Jones, had never considered a career in teaching but is now a teacher at Mount Wise Primary school after studying BEd Primary Education at Marjon later in