#TimeToTalk Day is a chance for all of us to be more open about mental health – to talk, to listen, to change lives. Talking helps to break down negative stereotypes and can support people who are feeling isolated. Students can talk to our
This week we celebrated the launch of Marjon University Cornwall which offers postgraduate qualifications to teachers, education leaders and other education professionals. If you would like to find out more you are warmly invited to Open Evening on
Marjon offers a range of courses to support and advance careers within the Armed Forces, these include courses for UK personnel as well as officer training courses for International Defence Forces. We have hosted officer training for the Royal Navy
| We'll now be offering funding support to our Football Development & Coaching students who wish to study for their UEFA B Licence! ⚽️ Our first cohort of students studying for the qualification are pictured below with lecturers Phil Brown and
Congratulations and good luck to Sport Development graduate Cody Cooke who has recently signed for SPFL Premiership side St Mirren FC. Cody impressed the 2017/18 SPFL Championship winners after his impressive form at Truro City F.C. ⚽️ Cody told
The Speech and Language Therapy Careers Day is cancelled on Friday 2 March due to heavy snow. We are sorry for the inconvenience and hope to reschedule this event soon. You can find out more about BSc (Hons) Speech and Language Therapy online: http:/
Today we wish very happy retirements to Rose and Sally. They are leaving our catering team, having been friends to generations of Marjon students over a combined 65 years of service. Thank you and congratulations on your retirements!
Marjon graduate Des Lally is walking up and down Pen y Fan mountain in the Brecon Beacons 365 times in 365 days. He is fundraising for Cancer Research UK and Help for Heroes Official. So far he has completed 139 walks and raised £9771. Des tells us:
"In my second year studying Acting at Marjon, we had the opportunity of taking our play on an international tour to Greece. Our show, which was developed from the Greek tragedy Oedipus, then got to be performed in its homeland. It was an incredibly