Lest we forget. We are very lucky to have our beautiful green campus, but you may not know that we can thank our World War One students for starting it. Back in the 1970s when we moved from London to Plymouth, we received funding to plant a green
Marjon students score highly once again in national survey Once again, Marjon has been rated amongst the top universities in the country in the National Student Survey. Across 12 questions and broad subject areas, Marjon was rated in the top 5
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’.
The new Early Career Framework is changing the teaching landscape, with mentoring and support for new teachers. But what exactly is it? We asked leading educators Dr Gill Golder, Cat Scutt MBE and Prof Tanya Ovenden-Hope to explain…
Take in the views of The Sound: We are so lucky to have the sea at our doorstep. And, while you are there, why not treat yourself to a traditional Devon cream tea at a cafe near The Hoe. Located: Hoe Rd, Plymouth PL1 2NZ https://t.co/4RSnLqUo6Z
#WeAreMarjon "I went to university not really knowing what I wanted to do as a career, and started two different degrees before settling on the right one in the right place. I worked on the student newspaper and radio station at Cardiff University
Calling all artists Marjon Arts Centre, in partnership with Pollenize CIC, are seeking visual artists to design and paint a beehive. The hive will be home to our Marjon bees - and a live stream will be set up meaning we can all keep an eye on our