Did you know that being around dogs is scientifically proven to lower stress hormones, relieve sadness, anxiety, and loneliness? After a ‘ruff’ week, Pippin, our five-year-old Golden Labrador is sure to have you ‘pup’ and running in no time.
Interested in Forensic Science? We were invited to a Forensic Science practical session where we found out how to identify the sex, ancestry, age at death and stature of a person based on their skeleton (using replica skeletons).
We have loved seeing so many smiling faces at Open Day today ❤ A huge thank you to everyone who came and to all our fab staff and students who made it possible. https://t.co/uCfcnKyDNH
We now have the Vice-Chancellor’s Pride of Marjon Award. We are hugely honored to announce that this has been awarded to Chris Smietanka. Well done @ChrisSmietanka! #MarjonAwards https://t.co/pUPcZy5Fwq
Stars of the future ⭐ It is amazing to see what a successful term our first year acting and musical theatre students have had. We can't wait to watch all their performances over the next three years.
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.
A bank holiday has been declared for the day of Queen Elizabeth’s funeral, Monday 19 September. This is the start of Welcome Week, and the day when most first years travel to campus for essential inductions. We have made some amends to planned
Did you know that we are working with @WoodlandTrust to plant 210 trees across campus? And, we need some volunteers to come along to our tree planting day on Monday the 14th. This week, we managed to plant 105 trees during our
Did you know Marjon University has its own media centre next door to the BBC studios in Plymouth? Take a look around the state of the art facilities with second-year Journalism student Ryan and see the TV studio, radio rooms and editing suites for
Being a teaching assistant is challenging, but the upsides are variety, family-friendly hours and enabling those eureka moments, when a child suddenly gets it We spoke to some of our teaching experts to find out how you can get a job as a teaching
We really appreciate it when people take the time to leave us a review. Whether you are studying here, have just celebrated your graduation or completed your degree years ago, you can let others know about your experiences at Marjon-on Google,
Book your place at graduation today! Student registration closes tomorrow and with that your chance to purchase up to two guest tickets. Anyone waiting for results should still reserve tickets or they will be released for resale later this month.
We love Plymouth ❤ There are so many beautiful places to take a stroll and unwind. The Barbican is one of those idyllic spots, perfect for a winter weekend walk.
We have been very Bee-zy Marjon University has collaborated with Pollenize CIC and is now home to a colony of buzzy bees. Pollenize are creating a network of community-funded research beehives (also called apiaries) stocked with European Dark Honey
Remember to: - Check your application for typos - Address any gaps in your CV - Ask references before giving them - Print off your application - check the formatting - Send it to the correct department or person
Apply now, arrive this September ❤ Did you know you can still apply to study at Marjon through #Clearing if you’re not already holding an offer from a university? Call us now: 0800 015 2534 Or, apply online: https://t.co/ff8XL4Sohk #Clearing2022
We asked one of our Student Ambassadors what they were most worried about before starting university... #Freshers #Uni @MarjonFootball https://t.co/LsM5guf4WT
Book onto a personalised campus tour today Take a look around academic and social spaces with one of our Student Ambassadors and see our fabulous, green campus. Book now: https://t.co/Z4OIQwUXaE #Uni #UniversityUK #StudentHalls #StudentAccommodation
Have you ever considered providing short term accommodation for international students at Marjon? Students can stay with carefully selected families in Plymouth while they study and get first-hand experience of our culture. It is a great way to
"I used the Going Places Bursary to pay for my outdoor first aid course, taught by Really Good First Aid. "I could not have funded this course without the help of the bursary." Dominic Pilkington – BA Outdoor Adventure Education @MarjonFutures
Are you a pro-active and enthusiastic person with a friendly and confident demeanour, who thrives in challenging situations? We are currently hiring for two exciting roles within our Student Recruitment and Outreach Team. We are looking for
"I used the Going Places Bursary to pay for my outdoor first aid course, taught by Really Good First Aid just outside Plymouth. The qualification has helped me to feel more confident should I ever need to deliver first aid. "The biggest challenge
Teacher recruitment runs on a unique timescale. As a trainee teacher, you need to know how it works. To help you understand this, check out these tips from Marjon TEP and their friends at NASUWT, Elementa UK and South Dartmoor Community College
#WeAreMarjon "My green journey has been tied to my life at Marjon since I joined back in 2016. "It was the first time I had lived away from home, and I was fully responsible for myself. More than that, I was fully responsible for my own waste
Citizens Advice Plymouth (@PlymouthCAB) is looking to understand more about the financial situation for students studying in the city. You can take part in the short anonymous survey here: https://t.co/CYeJy9Ll2chttps://t.co/JRMlgaXorI
PhD researchers rank Marjon amongst top universities Marjon has received an overall rating of 100% in the Postgraduate Research Experience Survey 2022; a review which this year surveyed around 14,000 PhD and research students across 62 institutions.
The National Student Survey (NSS) is your chance to reflect on your higher education experience and speak about everything from teaching on your course, access to resources and equipment, and the student voice. Your views can make a difference.
Wear yellow and raise vital funds to support the work of YoungMinds Join in with thousands of schools, offices and communities on Friday, 8th October by taking part in #HelloYellow. This also coincides with National Mental Health Day on Sunday 10th
Now it is time for the Special Award for Perseverance award. Well done to our Estates/Parking Team for winning this award. Your hard work is really appreciated. #MarjonAwards https://t.co/a8lF9ZIE6y
Monday 19 September: Social and informal activities will take place (rather than essential inductions). Second year Welcome Back sessions, previously planned for Tuesday 20 September, will move to Wednesday 21 September.
#WorldHealthDay Did you know that the theme of this year's World Health Day is: Our planet, our health. At Marjon, we are doing our bit to help protect the planet and cut down our carbon emissions (you can find out more about Marjon Zero here, https:
Marjon offers a range of resources to support your health and well being ❤ 1. MyMarjon - The Student Support and Wellbeing page on MyMarjon provides internal and external advice, as well as guidance for proactive wellbeing. 2. #MarjonTogether -
Last week we welcomed @LukePollard MP to campus. Luke and Vice-Chancellor Rob Warner discussed Marjon Zero, our drive for net zero carbon by 2030. Rob, Luke, and Sustainability Intern Ellie are pictured next to some of the #MarjonZero solar panels.
Happy #PlatinumJubilee Weekend! Have you seen the display in The Hub? It takes a look at what we've been doing since 1952 (when the Queen first came to the throne) and explains what the term 'jubilee' actually means (some people can get confused,
This week is Mental Health Awareness Week (MHAW) ❤️ The theme this year is loneliness. So, we are asking students and staff to make a pledge to connect. You can choose to connect with anyone in anyway. This could be a text, call or by ringing
Honorary Graduate for Thursday morning: Hilary Knight MBE Hilary was Deputy Head of Downham school and is a huge advocate for the appropriate support and provision for foundation stage curriculum. She worked closely with stakeholders to progress