Tonight is the first night of Children in Need, and Mark Leather, Associate Professor of Outdoor Education, made an appearance on Pippa Quelch's BBC Radio Devon show to chat about walking and talking - you can listen here at 1:18:54:
Have you been to see the latest exhibition in the Marjon Arts Centre? "This series of photographs, documents artworks displayed within the domestic spaces of participants' homes. The photographs force the viewer to reconsider the process of
Fancy trying something new? ❤️ Marjon has become the first university in the UK with Padel courts on its campus. The rapidly growing racket sport Padel is similar to tennis and squash. It is easy-to-learn and can now be played on our four new
Our new community shop, Marjon Stores, launches on Monday 5th December at 10am. Join us for a festive grand opening and explore the new food retail store for students, staff, and the local community
A fund was started to help the children and families of the students who never came back. When the campus moved, the remaining World War One students decided to give the remaining funds to the new campus to create an area called ‘The Dell’.
Look out for our Lecturer, Dr. Kate Massey-Chase, performing at Exeter Phoenix next week! Kate is a lecturer here at Marjon, working within the Performing Arts and English departments, in particular MA Art, Health, and wellbeing, more information is
Fancy winning a £2000 voucher? The @Whatuni Student Choice Awards (WUSCA) are compiled from student reviews and rank institutions according to the things that students really care about. By leaving a review you could win a £2,000 voucher. https://t
Calling all students @MarjonSportsFed have created a new membership, for only £20 a year, which focuses on physical and mental wellbeing. This months timetable of events, included with the membership, can be seen below. Purchase here:
“We are excited to welcome clients into our new space and continue to provide a high-quality service for the Plymouth community. "Our clinic provides financially accessible treatment to the community whilst providing our students with valuable