1/3 We’ve updated our coronavirus page with more information, including a Safety-Net Policy for your studies this year, car parking refunds and an update on the Dining in Card scheme. https://t.co/vzK26EZfwA
2/3 In the present exceptional circumstances, and in addition to the assessment initiatives already implemented by your lecturers, the University is introducing an Assessment ‘Safety-Net’ Policy.
3/3 This means that as long as your remaining assessments are completed appropriately, your final mark for the academic year can only go up, not down. More details here: https://t.co/iWSSx9gqqi
NEW! Marbot is here to help students who have questions relating to coronavirus and the changes at Marjon. Marbot pulls together the answers published so far and can provide contact details for real people to help with more complex queries. Meet
We’ve updated our coronavirus page with more information, including a Safety-Net Policy for your studies this year, car parking refunds and an update on the Dining in Card scheme. In the present exceptional circumstances, and in addition to the
On the blog today graduate @MaddyHopson1997 says it is the people that make Marjon the amazing place that it is. It's hard being apart but #TeamMarjon will stay connected. https://t.co/ZGplvZfwfn
Today on the #TeamMarjon blog @Lyn_Tout and Tory Adams discuss tips for supporting students who have #anxiety and #autism to cope with lockdown. This is a must-read for students and staff alike. https://t.co/EOBCW2jmvJ
1/3 “A small number of staff continue to work on campus and we thank you so much for all you are doing. These staff in our accommodation, catering, cleaning, campus support, estates, security and student support teams are going above and beyond at
2/3 ...to provide valuable support to the remaining students and NHS workers on campus. Please know that your essential work is much appreciated. Please also know that support is available to you should you need it.
3/3 Thank you from everyone who is part of the Marjon community. You make us proud to be Marjon.” Professor Rob Warner, Vice-Chancellor at Plymouth Marjon University.
Every day for two weeks we've been adding a new post to the Team Marjon blog. Today Lyn and Tory from the Student Support team discuss tips to help students who have anxiety or autism to cope with lockdown. Go check it out