Thank you to all the graduates, families and friends who made #MarjonGrad 2019 a very special celebration. We wish our new alumni every success. You are amazing and #YouAreMyMarjon. ❤️ https://t.co/TUssCLVjrU
Dr Gregory Borne, Senior Lecturer in the School of Arts & Humanities, has been invited to join the North Devon Stewardship Council, which sets the parameters for areas of conservation. Read more https://t.co/LseWw41wvThttps://t.co/STsXZpBiuH
Today is #TimeToTalk Day. Conversations about mental health have the power to change lives. Our ‘tea and talk’ sessions offer a relaxed space in which to talk about #mentalhealth and this week we were joined by Malesallowed. #itsOKnottobeOK
Say hi to your Student Support team who are talking about #mentalhealth in the Information Hub today to mark #WorldMentalHealthDay2019 ❤️ https://t.co/LLwRD7gLSA
Do you want to know what recent funding announcements really mean for schools? Take a look beyond the headlines with Professor of Education, Tanya Ovenden-Hope, over on the Team Marjon blog https://bit.ly/35BU47q
Hello final year students and graduates! Come to open day on Saturday 5 October to find out all about our postgraduate courses. A 20% discount is available for Marjon alumni who progress from our undergraduate to postgraduate courses within two
We'd like to congratulate our Careers Coach, Philippa Elford, on winning Expert of the Year 2019 at Abintegro's Develop & Measure Employability Conference earlier this month. The conference allows Universities to come together to share best practice
Hello final year students and graduates! Come to open day on Sat 5 Oct to find out about our postgrad courses. 20% discount is available for Marjon alumni who progress from our undergrad to postgrad courses within two years (excludes PGCE). Register
Charles Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol in 1843. A few years afterwards he meet one of our founders, James Kay Shuttleworth. They shared an interest in ragged schools. Dickens suggested they open one together, but they diverged in opinion on
We're thrilled to announce that from the 1st August 2019, the Marjon campus will getting electricity from 100% renewable sources. Find out more about how we're planning to develop our campus while keeping the environment in mind
"Not everyone gets the opportunity to be a part of something as innovative and exciting as this. We’re on the cutting edge... if we can make it work, [it] could have an NHS wide impact" says Sam Vaughan on shared medical appointments. More: https:/
Marjon is taking a leading role in tackling food waste! ♻️ FLAVOUR is a European collaboration to find and upscale new ways to value food. The overall goal of the project is to reduce food waste by creating food surplus initiatives, whilst
MARJON KEEPS POLICE FIT FOR THE BEAT Research shows that 30% of absences in the police force are related to musculoskeletal related pain and injuries. To better understand these injuries, and to understand and monitor their health and wellbeing in
Good luck to Plymouth Argyle Football Club today, in their first game of the season, against Crewe! Here's a snippet of the team in their fitness and conditioning session in Marjon's Sport and Health Science facilities on Thursday. Find out more
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
Marjon Social Sciences Course Lead Dr Gregory Borne went to an all-party parliamentary group that discusses ways society can help protect our oceans. "It was inspiring to talk to the different stakeholders all coming together under the common cause
The Omani Junior Naval Officers have completed their English language course with us and they marked the end of their time in Plymouth by giving food to our collection for @plymouthfb. We bid a fond farewell to our Omani friends.
Tomorrow is open day at #Plymouth Marjon University. See where you could be studying. Look round our accommodation, social and world-class sports facilities. Chat to friendly staff and students! It's not too late to register, here is the link https:/
BREAKING NEWS Plymouth has been named in the top 10 holiday destinations in the whole world for 2020! We're extremely lucky to call this beautiful city our home! Plymouth definitely deserves @CNTraveler's title of 'British seaside with a whole lot
Registration is now open for 'Getting Young People Moving: Challenges, Myths and Opportunities'. Less than half of young people lead active lives and only 17.5% meet the Chief Medical Officer’s guidelines for 60 minutes of physical activity per day
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
Clearing opens TODAY. We have places available for September 2019. Speak with our friendly, expert team at 0800 015 2534 or pre-register your interest now on our website and we'll call you for an informal chat about your Clearing options at Marjon.
Do you want to know what recent funding announcements really mean for schools? Take a look beyond the headlines with Professor of Education, Tanya Ovenden-Hope, over on the Team Marjon blog https://t.co/VCzbtDCvKI @UniEducator
We're recruiting two Research Impact Officers - if you are passionate about #research and qualified to Masters level then this role might just be for you! Find out more: https://jobs.marjon.ac.uk/
A huge thank you to Mark Ormrod for delivering an inspiring guest lecture to our students. Over on the blog Adam tells us about the lecture and how it will influence his career in Sport and Exercise Science...
Our researchers are exploring the effects of encouragement from the crowd during long-distance running events. We are looking for research participants aged 18+ years who are running the Plymouth 10k 2019. Participants will be asked to attend an hour
The Marjon Carol Service goes back a long way! This is our earliest Christmas photo, it is of St Mark’s Choir and was taken in 1897. They sang at St Paul's Cathedral and Sir Arthur Sullivan (of Gilbert and Sullivan fame) was one of the choir boys.
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