Marjon has a new resident We were joined today by representatives from The Box Plymouth, the Deputy Lord Mayor Chris Penberthy, Cabinet Member for Culture Pat Patel amongst other local councillors, and the Dean of Arts, Humanities, and Social
Exciting news Marjon is delighted to welcome the Figurehead II sculpture to its campus this month. It was previously displayed at @theboxplymouth and comes to us on loan from its creator, Alexandre da Cunha, for free. Find out more:
Congratulations Dr Leah Phillips Leah's first book, Female Heroes in Young Adult Fantasy Fiction - Reframing Myths of Adolescent Girlhood, has now been published. She spoke at her book launch on Wednesday and discussed the Myth of 'Successful'
From diapers to Dahl: a day in the life of a Literature for Children and Young Adults student Check out this fantastic post capturing the typical day of one of our Master's students: https://t.co/c5tmYnNrFO Find out more about postgraduate study:
#WeAreMarjon "My advice to anyone considering coaching is, just go for it. It’s a great course with great staff. I have gained so many opportunities as I continue to grow as a coach and a person.” Cerys Evans MSc High Performance Sports Coaching
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
New blog post Last month, Marjon business students were invited by the Founder and Managing Director of Portcullis Legal's, Trevor Worth, to attend the Portcullis Legal ICE Conference. The conference was held at Plymouth Argyle and delegates were
#WeAreMarjon “Marjon may be small in size but it is extremely progressive and enthusiastic about all aspects of university. I had a great time at university, and I recommend it to anyone.” Geraldine Gillies BSc Forensic Science
Lion-el the Marjon mascot had a fantastic time taking part in our #BritChallenge events today Staff and students were invited to participate in a range of free activities, have fun and help local charities raise money. BRIT (British Inspiration Trust