Apply by 31 January 2020 for Marjon Sport Performance #Scholarships for the academic year 2020-21. New students can apply ahead of receiving or confirming an offer. Our scholarships support talented athletes to achieve their sporting potential while
We're proud to welcome Dr Sharon Smith, and Kate Massey-Chase to our Performing Arts department. Sarah McAdam, Director of School for Arts & Humanities at Marjon, said: “It’s really important to us at Marjon to bring in lecturers who have up to
The Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists (RCSLT) has confirmed that a grant of at least £5000 per year will be available to new and current students on pre-registration SLT courses from September 2020. Find out more about training to be
Challenges like sustainability, climate change, inequality, health and social welfare demand interdisciplinary solutions. Our BA (Hons) Social Sciences explores joined-up responses to these issues. Find out more
Marjon's new Coach Development Officer, Natasha Mills, has been working hard behind-the-scenes building a strong network of Football coaches in the South West. ⚽️ In July, The FA announced that Plymouth Marjon University would become the ninth
Tomorrow, Marjon welcomes Dr Ken George for Academy Series Lecture, "The rise and fall of the Cornish language." Cornwall has a long and rich history, which is quite separate from England in many ways. It even had its own language, a Celtic language,
We are delighted to have appointed eight students as the first ever Marjon Change Makers. Congratulations Aaron, Alex B, Alex W, Georgia, Geraldine, Jack, Joe and Hannah! The students spent an initial training day developing their ideas for
It's polling day, which means if you're registered to vote, now is the time to use your voice and cast your vote at your designated polling station. ✅ You can find your local polling station at the link below! https://wheredoivote.co.uk Polling
“Whilst serving in the Royal Navy, I was badly injured playing rugby for my ship, HMS Illustrious. I tore several ligaments and did serious damage to my knee. Then the plaster caused internal swelling, and I had nerve damage too. Three surgeries
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas... We're starting to get into the spirit here at Marjon, as you can see by how quickly we decorated our tree!
Well done to our second year Acting students on a great performance of Cabaret Up Close. Find out more about training with Marjon Arts: BA (Hons) Acting - www.marjon.ac.uk/act BA (Hons) Musical Theatre - www.marjon.ac.uk/mt
Calling Year 12 and 13 students... Join us for Journalism Taster Day from 09:00 to 15:00 on Thursday 5 December. You'll experience how we teach journalism at 'have-a-go' practical sessions and micro-lectures. We'll also take you to The Workshop, our
Last week a two-day Marjon Innovation and Creativity Challenge tasked students to develop proposals for how Marjon could become a ‘net zero’ emissions campus by 2030. Students worked in teams to develop their ideas. The judges were impressed
Fully funded places are now available for Early Years Initial Teacher Training starting in September 2020. Study while you work with this part-time course. Applicants must be graduates and have experience of working with young people. Find out more
Journalism students will be working with Plymouth Live to broadcast General Election Hustings ahead of next week’s polling day during two special live events taking place on Monday 9th and Tuesday 10th December. The hustings event provides an
"I was hired at a Christian camp, under the Salvation army, in North East Ohio, where the camp was for children aged 6 to 13 mainly, except the third week of my camp where we had a specific Music and Arts week of camp. My role at camp was Counsellor