️ The Listening Post is a student led Marjon support network, where students can talk to students. Below, the team have answered what you can expect from the service. To book a chat, log in to Learning Space.
“We are a testament to the brilliant Education team in front of us. We are forever grateful for their support, which helped shape us into the people we are today. No matter your experience, Marjon is a family, which I am so proud to be a part
“We’re planning an amazing year. We know most people choose their uni for the course – for the teaching experience. And next year there are no restrictions, so teaching is expected to be almost entirely on campus, full of conversation and
@MrJustinLeigh We’re thrilled that you’re here. And we’re hearing great things already from @Jam_at_Marjon students. All very good news for #TeamMarjon!
The weather is getting colder - perfect for curling up with a book and a hot chocolate ☕ Take a wonder around the Marjon library and see what you can discover.
A reminder that the Marjon Student Mental Health Survey is still open! Led by @lucybrantonSLT, it’s anonymous. We encourage ALL current students to complete it, whether or not you’ve experienced mental health worries. ℹ️
Starting at university is exciting, but it can also be a bit scary ❤ Whatever is causing you concern, Student Minds is here to listen. Whether it’s your mental health, concerns about studying, or social anxieties, #StudentSpace can support you
Calling Marjon students and the Class of 2020! Are you interested in starting your own business, social enterprise, community project or society? With the Be Enterprising Bursary, you can apply for a start-up fund to kickstart your project! Contact
#WeAreMarjon “Me and my daughter are both Education students at Marjon, we're the first within our family to do a degree. I was already a student before Hollie started uni. When she said she was thinking of Marjon, I thought ‘your mum is going
Video reads: The story of Good King Wenceslas and its link to Marjon. The carol you hear now is sung by Musical Theatre students currently studying at Marjon. The carol tells a story of a Bohemian king braving winter weather to do charitable works.