@ScottFisher74 is the winner of the Lecturer of the Year Award- Marjon Teacher Education Partnership. Great work, Scott #marjonawards https://t.co/G8hyZNCWcc
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Making a difference is at the heart of what we do here at Plymouth Marjon University, find out how our staff and students do this on our news pages.
All those hours buried in books have paid off! Congratulations @Victoria_MayCM1 for winning Outstanding Postgraduate Research Student #marjonawards https://t.co/51gryE05m5
That’s all for the 2021 Virtual Staff and Student Awards. Thank you for keeping up to date! See you next year for more from the #marjonawards https://t.co/7DzCZUdEnj
Constantly reminding us of what Marjon is truly about. Well done to Men’s & Women’s Rugby for winning the SU Spirit of Marjon award #marjonawards https://t.co/Pt1T3IOAz5
Are you a year 12 student who is considering a career in education or teaching? If so, sign up for our Virtual Summer School by 25 June to find out what it is like to study education and teaching at university. Apply now https://t.co/oBe1JLuz17 https
Keeping our community safe, with a smile, during unprecedented times. ♥️ Well done to the Critical Incident Management Team, Asymptomatic Test Centre and Covid Support Team for winning the Special Marjon Community Award! #marjonawards
For going above and beyond in everything they do. Well done Hazel Dickinson, 2021’s Outstanding Postgraduate Taught Student #marjonawards https://t.co/Ax1rEietMN
Stepping forward and getting their voice to be heard. The Award for Leadership goes to @georgiablarge Congratulations, Georgia #marjonawards https://t.co/l7C9gSZ1Vp
Leading the student services and wellbeing team, through good times and bad, with understanding and compassion. Congratulations Jenny Barnicoat for winning the Special Award for Diplomacy and Humanity. #marjonawards https://t.co/ET2MNVge9D
#WeAreMarjon “My mental health was in a bad way, I was struggling. It was affecting my wellbeing, my studies, and my part-time job. I wasn’t eating or sleeping so I was keen to understand what was going on. I can’t speak highly enough of the