#WeAreInternational International students contribute greatly to the economic, social and cultural development of the UK, making a net positive contribution of at least £26 billion per year to the UK economy (2018-19). Find out more about this
Looking for something to do this bank holiday weekend? @MarjonArtsCentre has you covered with laugh out loud comedy from Zoe Lyons and foot-stomping music with The Ed Sheehan Experience. Book now: https://www.marjon.ac.uk/about-marjon/news-and-events
Go team Marjon We are proud to announce that Marjon has been shortlisted for the esteemed Planet Saver Award at the Devon and Plymouth Chamber of Commerce Awards 2023. The award recognises organisations that have demonstrated a commitment to
Ready for a summer of self-care? ☀️ We've put together a mental health summer to-do list to help you prioritise your well-being this season. - Take a break from social media and spend some time outdoors in nature. - Practice mindfulness or
Lion-el the Marjon mascot had a fantastic time taking part in our #BritChallenge events today Staff and students were invited to participate in a range of free activities, have fun and help local charities raise money. BRIT (British Inspiration Trust
Marjon has a new resident We were joined today by representatives from The Box Plymouth, the Deputy Lord Mayor Chris Penberthy, Cabinet Member for Culture Pat Patel amongst other local councillors, and the Dean of Arts, Humanities, and Social
Congratulations Dr Leah Phillips Leah's first book, Female Heroes in Young Adult Fantasy Fiction - Reframing Myths of Adolescent Girlhood, has now been published. She spoke at her book launch on Wednesday and discussed the Myth of 'Successful'
Interested ins studying business as a postgraduate student? Check out our MSc Business, Management and Enterprise course - designed for those who have not previously studied this area before "This is an exciting new programme in which students have
A new accommodation bursary for first year undergraduate students is now available. The bursary will be accessible to those students who receive the maximum government Maintenance Loan, which is typically for households with an income of less than