"Marjon is taking amazing steps to be net zero." @PlymLordMayor At the beginning of October we welcomed the Lord Mayor of Plymouth to campus to declare open our Ground Source Heat Pumps, bringing the University closer to its carbon-free 2030 target.
Staff, students and members of the community came along to celebrate. In March 2019 @plymouthcc announced a climate emergency, closely followed by Marjon. Since then, the University announced its visionary ‘Marjon Zero’ project which strives to
Welcome to Marjon, Ryan Austin "I'm so excited to start teaching and exploring forensic anthropology and disaster victim identification with the students.” Ryan is a Forensic Anthropologist with experience in both domestic and international cases.
Marjon researchers have formed a partnership with @plymouthcc to boost local growth. ‘Spend 4 Plymouth’ focuses on keeping businesses spending money locally in an effort to maximise wider benefits to the local economy, community, and environment.
@gborne1, responsible for leading the research team at Marjon, said: "This is an important initiative and an exciting time for Plymouth. This research will help to further understand the needs of local businesses and organisations drawing on
History is full of danger, excitement and mystery. At Marjon we offer an innovative BA (Hons) History degree allowing students to cross space and time, looking at how big events, myriad forces and influential people have shaped the world we live in
"I hope to help students to feel safe and I want to ensure that the SU is working for all groups of students. "We really want to help students with the rising cost of living, student safety, and inclusivity." Rebekah Fletcher Deputy President of
We are so excited that Graduation 2022 will be taking place this Wednesday and Thursday We will share pictures, quotes and videos from across the two days. More information: https://t.co/QwW6s5qqWu Check out our range of Graduation merchandise: https
Our bees have produced a batch of black gold honey Bee Update: At this time of year, bees' behaviour will be starting to change. As we head closer to the winter months they will begin to cluster to keep their queen warm. The bees will also be