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  2. Personal timetables for returning students are now available via Learning Space and the Marjon App. Timetables for new students will follow by early September. Our core teaching hours are 9am to 6pm Monday to Friday. Only in a very small number of

  3. The deadline to apply for a Sport Performance Scholarship for the next academic year is Thursday, September 10 2020. Are you eligible? You should apply if you’re coming to Marjon in September, awaiting an offer or holding an offer from us. You can

  4. We’re pleased to announce that the Marjon Sport & Health Centre reopened its artificial pitches last night. As part of a phased return of sport at Marjon, we’ve welcomed back Plymouth Marjon Football Club, Plymouth Argyle Academy and Plymouth

  5. #WeAreMarjon “I’ve always been passionate about becoming a teacher. I first came to Marjon a few years ago for Summer School, to learn about university life. The team were great, all my questions were answered and I was made to feel at ease. I

  6. ‪We’re delighted to welcome two new members to the Marjon teaching team. ‬ ‪BBC’s Match of the Day commentator, John Roder and leading environmental journalist, Anna Turns will be lecturing from September on our Journalism courses. ‬

  7. “I spent a week in August at NUS Lead and Change with other SU teams. The challenges of Covid-19 for Student Unions played on all our minds. Being able to talk and form relationships with others led to hundreds of ideas forming for this year. I

  8. Welcome James Snook, who joins us to lead our MA Education courses. James joins us from teaching in universities across Wales. He brings a wealth of experience in teaching at all levels from KS1, primary, secondary and special schools, as well as

  9. We all need a little help sometimes. Whatever you need, whether you've got an academic issue or a personal one, our Student Support team are always there. ℹ️ Watch the video to find out more…

  10. This autumn we'll be teaching using a hybrid approach of on-campus and online learning. Here are some quick tips for online learning...

  11. You should have a letter from Marjon outlining how and when to register online. If you are a new student then your letter includes your Marjon username and password. You’ll need them to register. Registration is a two-step process. You can access

  12. #WeAreMarjon “Being one of the first students to return to campus was both exciting and a learning curve. As a Student Ambassador, I helped with Marjon’s first campus tours since lockdown. It was brilliant. It’s so clear that our university

  13. We offer part time MA Education and MA Education Leadership courses for educators in Cornwall from our Truro campus. Find out more at an online talk and Q&A on 8 September. ✅ Book here: https://bit.ly/2EF6Ngz

  14. Today we welcome a new society to Marjon! The Workshop radio society will give students the opportunity to host their own radio shows at Marjon’s state-of-the-art journalism facility, on the grounds of BBC South West. President, Georgia Large said:

  15. "Coming into this job when I did was difficult. Not just taking on a new job with the responsibility of representing all the students at Marjon, but I’ve had to do so in the middle of a pandemic. Luckily, I’m not alone in this. I’ve had the

  16. The hard work continues as we get closer to welcoming our students This includes a new look shop and outdoor social spaces.

  17. #WeAreMarjon “When I first started Journalism at Marjon, I wanted to specialise in live music. It took me seeing Star Wars: The Force Awakens to push my love of film to such a high, that I wanted to shift my focus entirely. Thankfully, Marjon’s

  18. The perfect place to take a break between lectures? ☕️ A sneak peak at one of our new outdoor social spaces, overlooking the Chaplaincy.

  19. Today we welcomed our first postgraduate students back on campus Our PGCE and School Direct students have had their initial inductions ahead of coming to Marjon for their teacher training. The excitement builds as we continue to welcome

  20. “I’m part of the Marjon Class of 1958 and do you know what is special about us? We’ve met at least once a year every year since we graduated. But then lockdown happened. I joined Marjon in September 1956, to carry out a two year teacher

  21. The flowers have bloomed ahead of welcoming our students back on campus!

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