Introducing Dr. Kate Massey-Chase! Kate is a community arts facilitator, academic, activist and writer, as well as a fantastic lecturer in our School of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences. She is currently leading our MA in Arts, Health and
“My A level results didn’t go to plan. "During my time in sixth form, I was forced to take leave of educational absence whilst undergoing medical procedures, and this reflected heavily in my results. "I was devastated, my heart had been set on
A-level results and Clearing can be a nerve-wracking time for students so we have a hotline to help to match students to places still available for September, with accommodation guaranteed. You can contact us on 0800 0152 534 to discuss available
Our last few rooms are available for on-site accommodation! Rooms are in flats of up to nine people, or houses of up to four people, so under current practice you will form a new household and be able to socialise within that household. If you’re
Our Forensic Criminology students got the chance to analyse blood patterns with expert Forensic Scientist Jo Millington. Jo led interactive workshops with students as they learnt how blood stains are created in different ways in crime scenes. Find
You'll find photos of our green campus and stunning surroundings on #Instagram: instagram.com/marjonplymouth We'd love to see your photos - tag with #marjonuni
Students Abigail Gurr and Stuart Watson are to travel to Slovenia to speak at the European Outdoor Education Conference on the subject of augmented reality uses with autistic young people. Abigail is graduating in October in Outdoor Adventure
#WeAreMarjon “Before coming to Marjon University, I studied for a year at a university in Sheffield, when suddenly, Covid hit. I made the decision to change my course at a different university. I searched through UCAS and was struck by the Outdoor
Do you dream of being a teacher?❤ These teacher training interview tips from teacher training interviewers MarjonTEP will help make your dream come true. #QTS #TeacherTraining
We currently have vacancies as Holiday Sports Club Instructors (£6.50 per hour + 12% holiday pay) and 1 x Lead Instructor (£7.55 per hour + 12% holiday pay), for 5 weeks during the school summer holiday. Please visit our website for details:
In November 2021, Plymouth City Council announced a new multi-agency Commission to tackle violence against women and girls in Plymouth. The survey below aims to reach as many local people as possible, in order to understand how violence affects
On Friday we held a ceremony on campus remembering the former students of St Mark or St John who had been lost to war. Marjon journalism students David Bray and Dael Munn-Tyrrell, who served in the Royal Air Force and Army respectively, attended our
"You will always be a part of Marjon and Marjon will always be a part of you." Professor Rob Warner at #MarjonGrad 2018. Here are the first photos from Graduation Day One, we'll have many more to share next week so check back then.
On International Women's Day we celebrate some of the amazing women right here at Marjon. #IWD2018 #HeroinesinHE Read about their inspiring achievements here: www.marjon.ac.uk/iwd
Dear students with belongings on campus, Today the Department for Education released a statement saying it is now permissible for students to travel to collect belongings, but only if you adhere to university guidelines and booking procedures to
"Not everyone gets the opportunity to be a part of something as innovative and exciting as this. We’re on the cutting edge, trying out a new approach to medical appointments which, if we can make it work, could have an NHS wide impact." - Samuel
The 2016 Lord Caradon Lecture "The Intelligence on WMD in the lead up to the Iraq War" will be held on 14 November 2016 in the Desmond Tutu Theatre at the University of St Mark & St John in Plymouth The speaker for this years lecture will be Baron
Our 180 celebrations have officially begun! 1️⃣8️⃣0️⃣ Today, in celebration of the University’s 180th year, a plaster replica of the Elgin Marbles was revealed in the Student Hub, on the Plymouth Marjon campus, by our Vice Chancellor,
Marjon PhD student, Ian Blackwell, is the founder of Dangerous Dads Network. The organisation is a community interest group that supports dads to become the best they can be for their children. The network has been running since 2007 and has an
British Universities & Colleges Sport Cup Final success for Marjon Football programme, run in partnership with Argyle Community Trust. On Wednesday 06 March, our Men's and Women's Performance teams won their BUCS Conference Cup and Trophy Finals!
Many congratulations to Lilly Stoeger, a BEd Secondary PE student, on her selection for the England Rugby U20’s squad. Lilly joined Marjon as a hurdler but since picking up a rugby ball for the first time in her first year she has never looked back
Marjon has joined a new programme committed to improving support for staff and student mental health in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. ❤ The Student Minds University Mental Health Charter Programme is designed to support universities to
We are delighted to announce that the Graduation ceremonies will take place on 24 & 25 October 2019 at Plymouth Guildhall. There will be two ceremonies on each day. One in the morning starting at 11:00 and one in the afternoon at 14:00. We are
NEW Course for 2016 PGCE Secondary Education With Religious Education (RE) Religious Education teaches valuable ways of thinking as it introduces students to different traditions and religious beliefs from across the world. RE develops understanding
Thinking about studying at uni? Taking this next step in your education is a big decision. The best ways to get a taste of what university life has to offer is by attending an Open Day. University Open Days are designed to give potential students an
Congratulations to James Aldous-Granby whose undergraduate dissertation has recently been published in the prestigious International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. James wrote the dissertation while studying Sport Science at Marjon. He
We love living in Plymouth And, one of our favourite places to wander around on a sunny summer's evening is the Barbican. With its beautiful cobbled streets, this stunning part of the city has lots to offer if you fancy a bite to eat. From bustling
We are busy preparing for our October Open Day which is happening on our beautiful green campus tomorrow ❤️ Open Day's are a great opportunity to gather crucial information about a university and make an informed decision about your future! To
We are proud to sponsor the Headteacher of the Year Award at the Cornwall Teacher Awards 2017 tonight. Congratulations to the nominees - they are Jane Scown at Indian Queens School, Mike Deacy at Acorn Care – Oak Tree School and Joanna Harvey at
It's National Pizza Day! Whether you're a pepperoni fan or favour a simple margherita, enjoy a slice of cheesy goodness today. You can get pizzas in the new Izzi's range from the Grandstand, order on the Uni Food Hub app today. p.s. no ham and
Our BSc (Hons) Forensic Science has been awarded Conditional Educational Accreditation (CEA) by The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences. This recognises both the quality and quantity of the forensic science content provided by the course. On this
To help our new students survive the winter, we are providing 3 suggestions for tasty quick budget meals every day - please add your ideas/recipes... 1) Homemade pizza - top pitta breads with a slick of tomato puree, slices of chorizo or ham, grated