The Marjon Memory Café is a free service run by students and staff (pictured) in collaboration with the Alzheimer's Society. Our café provides a safe and welcoming environment for people with memory problems such as dementia, along with their
Our new Master of Public Health (MPH), accredited by Public Health England, is a specialised Master’s degree with both academic and professional elements, taking an interdisciplinary approach to areas related to public health. It is both for
We remember our best bits of 2016 on Facebook and look forward to another year of pioneering research, inspiring stories and special events at the University of St Mark & St John. Here's to more Marjon successes for 2017. Bring it on!
Reminder: Speech and Language Therapy Student Conference 2017 is on Friday 20 January. Join us for a range of talks - this is a free event and everyone is welcome (not just students). Please email events@marjon.ac.uk to book a place, thank you. More
Rhys tells us about his experience of Marjon, from joining through Clearing to becoming Deputy President of Marjon Student Union. To start with us in Sept call us on 0800 0152 534 or go to www.marjon.ac.uk/clearing.
Congratulations to Hayley Groves on being recognised for extensive volunteering work relevant to her course. Hayley studies BSc (Hons) Speech and Language Therapy and you can read more about this inspiring course here: bit.ly/21gUhnY
The University hosts an ongoing series of talks by Visiting Writers. The talks are free to attend and open to all - we invite anyone who loves literature to join us at these inspiring evenings. The next Visiting Writer talks are with author Tom
#WeAreMarjon When I was five I had my first taste of theatre, being taken to the West End for a birthday treat with my family. It was so glittery and magical that I became fixated with singing and dancing. From this moment onwards everything I did