The Omani Junior Naval Officers have completed their English language course with us and they marked the end of their time in Plymouth by giving food to our collection for @plymouthfb. We bid a fond farewell to our Omani friends.
The @RCSLT has confirmed that a grant of at least £5000 per year will be available to new and current students on pre-registration SLT courses from Sept 2020. #slt2be Train with us https://t.co/HEgorEFCx0 Or find out about the grant
The Netball team played a fundraising game against Men’s Rugby for The Mustard Tree and another against Men’s Football for local foodbanks. Well done to all the players and go #TeamMarjon! https://t.co/nWJQQiT5Dr
Marjon's new Coach Development Officer, Natasha Mills, has been working hard to build a strong network of coaches in the South West. ⚽️ This follows @England's announcement that Marjon is the ninth Women’s High-Performance Football Centre Read
Christmas carol 'Good King Wenceslas' was written in 1853, co-composed by John Mason Neale and Thomas Helmore, who taught at St. Mark's, our founding college, for twenty-five years. There he trained the students to sing a daily unaccompanied choral
⛪ The real Vicar of Dibley is a Marjon graduate, Joy Carroll. Joy was one of the first women to be ordained as a priest in the Church of England and became the main model for the character of Geraldine Grainger, played by Dawn French.
Charles Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol in 1843. A few years afterwards he meet one of our founders, James Kay Shuttleworth. They shared an interest in ragged schools. Dickens suggested they open one together, but they diverged in opinion on
The Marjon Carol Service goes back a long way! This is our earliest Christmas photo, it is of St Mark’s Choir and was taken in 1897. They sang at St Paul's Cathedral and Sir Arthur Sullivan (of Gilbert and Sullivan fame) was one of the choir boys.
Congratulations to Team MMI on winning Marjon's Innovation and Creativity Challenge, and to Jemma and Kirsty for their individual awards. Thank you to everyone who took part for your time, passion and lots of brilliant ideas! https://t.co/UwvhU3rfvi
As a proud signatory of the Global Climate Letter initiated by @TheEAUC, @LeadOnClimate, @UNEP and #GlobalAlliance, we want to encourage more institutions to show the power of education in tackling the climate crisis #COP25 - https://t.co/uVQK9660Bf
Fully funded places now available for Early Years Initial Teacher Training starting September 2020. Study while you work with this part-time course. Applicants must be graduates with experience of working with young people. #EarlyYears #EYITT https:/
@OsteoHustle @ESOMaidstone @SUOsteopathy @LSO_Osteopathy @UCOLondon @OfficialBCOM @InstOsteopathy We agree and so our student osteopaths study a module called ‘entrepreneurship and small business management’. This helps them prepare for private
@OsteoHustle @ESOMaidstone @SUOsteopathy @LSO_Osteopathy @UCOLondon @OfficialBCOM @InstOsteopathy @MarjonFutures Hi, the module is led by business lecturers and our course leaders are able to engage guest lecturers to share specialist expertise with
Our campus tours are for anyone who is thinking of applying to Marjon, or who has made an application, and wants to find out more about the student experience. We’ll arrange your tour, with a current student, at a time that suits you. Book now by
Marjon is taking a leading role in tackling food waste! ♻️ FLAVOUR is a project co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund, which aims to find and upscale new ways to value food. @Interreg2Seas Find out more https://t.co/NPSxWwlUQg https
Tune into Plymouth Live’s Election Hustings being broadcast at our fantastic facility, @marjonworkshop Our Journalism students are working hard behind the scenes broadcasting tonight’s event https://t.co/xjsqWXYbui
Concentrating faces! Journalism students working hard at @marjonworkshop to bring @Plymouth_Live’s first round of #GE2019 hustings to the people of #Plymouth https://t.co/1DGsUg5FxY
Tomorrow, Marjon welcomes Dr Ken George for Academy Series Lecture, "The rise and fall of the Cornish language. Dr Ken George is an oceanographer, poet, and linguist. DETAILS: Wednesday 11th December, 13:00 - 14:00 Tickets & more info