Our Postgraduate Virtual Open Day is taking place on Thursday, October 29. Are you a final year student or graduate looking to take the next step? Come and find out what studying postgrad at Marjon is all about https://t.co/foW0Tlzx1b
Today is #DLDAwarenessDay. Our @marjongv and @sltmarjon students are spreading the word of Developmental Language Disorder. They’re lighting purple and yellow candles in support! Join them and share your pictures with us! ℹ️
Our Postgraduate Virtual Open Day is taking place on Thursday, October 29. Are you a final year student or graduate looking to take the next step? Come and find out what studying postgrad at Marjon is all about
Today is Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) Awareness Day. Marjon Giving Voice and Speech and Language Therapy students are doing their bit to spread the word. Developmental Language Disorder is the difficulty to understand and use language. You
Postgraduate student, Jodie Ayrton, has been inspired by the Marjon Teacher Education Partnership mental health and wellbeing conference. She has taken action to raise money for children’s charity, Place2Be. What a lovely gesture To support her
Our Class of 2020 are entitled to the university Cathedrals Group Fund! Students can apply for up to £750 to invest in activities that support their transition into work or continuation in education. ℹ️ Closing on Friday, November 27. Email
Our Class of 2020 are entitled to the university Cathedrals Group Fund! Students can apply for up to £750 to invest in activities that support their transition into work or continuation in education. ℹ️ Closing on Friday, November 27. Email
1/12 Getting tested for #COVID_19 is to be made easier for residents and students in the north of the city with the opening of a new local test centre at Plymouth Marjon University. https://t.co/i1PKFtTPVl
2/12 The centre, which is being sponsored by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) and operated by Serco, will operate in addition to the regional drive-through test centre at the former Seaton Barracks site, near The Range, and the local
3/12 It will make it easier for anyone living in the area to get tested; especially those who do not have a car and so cannot access the Seaton Barracks site or for whom walking to the city centre is difficult.
4/12 Those being tested will be told to wash their hands before leaving home, wear a face covering on their journey to and from the centre, not to stop anywhere on the way, and not use public transport or taxis.
6/12 Test centre operators and visitors going for a test at the site will not be using any of the Marjon buildings or facilities and will be asked not to walk through campus. Students who have symptoms can get a test without having to travel