Do you want your voice to be heard? We have the course for you Train to be a Journalist at Marjon and discover how your future career can make a difference. With access to our 24/7 radio station, podcast suite and online TV news channel, you will
We have a new graduation venue Our 2023 graduation ceremonies will be hosted at St Andrew’s Church in Plymouth City Centre. The Church boasts a large space under its grand beams and towering stained glass (pictured) for graduates to receive
#12DaysOfMarjon Looks like Rudolf has made it onto campus... Fr Christmas can't be too far away. #Deer #Reindeer #Rudolf #Santa #FrChristmas #Christmas #Festive #Plymouth #PlymouthUK #PlymouthMarjonUniversity #Devon #UK #University #Uni #UniLife
With BUCS Wednesdays back in full swing, we thought it was only right to show off our brand new Marjon BUCS kit. Here are some of the sports team captains modelling the new BUCS attire, don't forget to come down to Marjon for some very exciting
"I didn't ever think that I would be brave enough to leave home, move to a different city on the other side of the country - and actually fit in and do well. Of course, it's been difficult along the way, but I rarely stop to think about how far I
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We continue to move even closer to our 2030 carbon neutrality goal, following our £5.3m ground source heat pump and solar panel project. Read more about Marjon Zero: https://t.co/c3OnpZwS5zhttps://t.co/3HjAGSFSrZ
Join us on March 15th for a discussion with Dr Leah Phillips for the launch of her new book: Female Heroes in Young Adult Fantasy Fiction Leah will be discussing how, despite the many kick-ass girl heroes appearing on pages and screens, Cinderella's
"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,