Congratulations to final year student, Tom Rudd, who’s moved to Dubai to work as a development coach for Hamilton Aquatics Swimming He will coach around 100 swimmers who compete in the UAE and on the international swim circuit. We wish Tom the
Since the start of the pandemic, one of Marjon’s community responses has been to offer free appointments in our sports therapy and osteopathy clinics. If you’re in any physical pain or discomfort, we can support you. ℹ️ For more info: https:/
We’re excited to announce three new PGCE courses with @MarjonTEP for 2021 entry! ✅ PGCE Primary Education with SEND ✅ PGCE Secondary Science with Chemistry ✅ PGCE Secondary Science with Physics Interested in postgraduate teaching at Marjon?
Our campus is looking beautiful and green in the sunshine ☀ We are now running face to face campus tours on week days and some Saturdays. Book your space here: https://t.co/CkHz9ou7Mrhttps://t.co/yhP5KdO6BC
In new market research surveyed by @getintoteaching more than 2/3 of people agreed: They would like to feel more rewarded in their job and 62% want a role that helps others. Teaching offers all of this and more. Find out more https://t.co/isCITAdv9W
Lockdown has changed things a lot. I looked forward to going into university, for labs and teaching one and a half days each week, but now I’m learning at home. I miss the social side of university life and I miss seeing family and friends,
It's #SocialPrescribingDay! Social prescribing sees patients go to a range of local, non-clinical services. It recognises social and economic influences on health and gives patients greater control over their own wellbeing. Become a Social
Congratulations to John Conchie, who today receives an Honorary BEd degree. John graduated from Marjon as a teacher in 1960 and was awarded a CertEd which is comparable to a BEd today. He went on to be Deputy Headteacher at Wreake Valley Community
“I’ve wanted to complete the Talking Mats Foundation Course for a long time. Talking Mats is a communication tool commonly used with adults and children who may be non-verbal, or have difficulty expressing themselves. It’s used with a wide