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
Introducing our Honorary Graduate for Thursday afternoon: Hugh Borthwick Hugh is the Head of Production at Theatre Royal Plymouth (TRP). He has been the resident Production Manager at TRP for many years, working on all in-house theatre productions,
New show announcement for Marjon Arts Centre ... James Haskell - Sex, Tries and Videotape The #1 podcaster with The Good, the Bad and the Rugby, author of Sunday Times Bestselling book “What A Flanker” and host of Amuse Douche is on the road
Have you ever thought about working for the university? Come and join our Welcome Team We have a vacancy for a Welcome Team Ambassador, with variable hours to fit around your studies and a chance to earn while you learn. Find out more:
♥️The benefits: Great hourly rate - £11.61, Varied role, Make a significant impact on future students' lives, All training is provided, Work flexible hours, Develop transferable skills for future career aspirations, And, most importantly, it's
Look at all those happy faces ❤️ A huge thank you to everybody who came to our Open Day today We had a fantastic time showing you around our sunny campus and talking to you about our courses. We hope to see you again soon!
Fancy a sneak peak at our new Marjon Store? Join us for our grand opening on Monday 5th December at 10am. The new food retail store will be open for students, staff, and the local community.
It is time to announce our Honorary Graduate for Wednesday afternoon: Mark Lovell Mark is currently the Chief Executive Officer at the @ArgyleTrust where he has worked for the past 14 years. He has had some amazing experiences working within the
Large amounts of perfectly edible food are being lost every day. To tackle the problem of wasted food, Plymouth Marjon University took part in the European FLAVOUR project between 2019 and 2022: a project in which looks for new ways to save food and
It was fantastic to see so many people at the launch of our Ground Source Heat Pumps today A huge thank you to everyone who has been involved in the project over the years. Keep your eyes peeled for more information on the project...
#12DaysOfMarjon It is the first weekend in December, which means we are kicking off our Christmas content by taking a look at the 'ghosts of Marjon past' ❄️ We have had a search through the archives and have found these pictures of Marjon from
"I struggle with Season Affected Depression, which means I find winter hard. “Without the support at Marjon, I wouldn’t have been able to finish my course, and now I’m about to graduate with a first. “If you’re finding something difficult,
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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’.
Marjon Teacher Education Partnership (MTEP) is currently looking to fill two vacancies: - Partnership Lead - Director of MTEP We are nationally renowned for producing high quality teachers who are job and promotion ready. More info:
"Lecturing is really rewarding, especially seeing the students progress over the three years. I stay in touch with students from 15 years ago; it’s great to see where they go. That’s why working at Marjon is rewarding, it does change people's
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: