@DixonMFL Hi Kirstie and thank you for getting in touch. We are absolutely determined to bring together our Class of 2020 for in-person celebrations, when it is safe to do so.
We just wanted to remind our students from everyone at Marjon Student Union that we are still here to support you. We're working really hard to try and make up for everything you've missed, and we're holding onto hope for the last few months of this
Great news Marjon sportspeople, our scholarship application deadline has been moved back! It will now close on Sunday, February 14 2021! @MarjonSportsFed https://t.co/rLqELvsLCK
In one of the toughest academic years to date, they stepped up and did what needed to be done to make sure everyone could access campus safely. ♥️ Department of the Year goes to the cleaning department #marjonawards https://t.co/OPEpwMFhNS
⚽ Today Marjon Men’s Football Club celebrated the return of organised sport with a fundraising match. Two teams were led by Cam Turner and Dan Maller, pictured here with organiser Josh Varley. Cam’s team won 7-2. The match has already raised
Your COVID-19 vaccine questions are answered in this #TeamMarjon blog post by Rowan Mobsby-Frost Book your place on Plymouth City Council’s upcoming myth-busting Q&A, linked below the post✅ https://t.co/XsKC6bcF6O
7 Apr 2021:
Approved Minutes Audit 06.11.2020 M2 1. BOARD OF GOVERNORS 2020/21 Audit Committee M2. 6 November 2020, 10.00, Microsoft Teams. Approved Minutes. 1. Reserved Business (No Staff in attendance) 2. Reserved Business (No Staff in attendance) 3. Reserved
#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
15 Feb 2021:
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.
A message from Lizzy Miller, Women’s Officer for Marjon Student Union, on International Women’s Day... In a particularly challenging year due to Covid-19, every person who identifies as a woman has been remarkable in their own unique way: from
7 Apr 2021:
Approved Minutes Audit 16.10.2020 M1 1. BOARD OF GOVERNORS 2020/21 Audit Committee M1. Friday, 16 October 2020, 11.00, Microsoft Teams. Approved Minutes. 1. Reserved Business (no staff in attendance) 2. Reserved Business (no staff in attendance) 3.
A new Women’s Football Programme enables talented women footballers to play high level football alongside studying for a degree. The programme is a partnership between Marjon, which is the FA Women’s High Performance Football Centre for the
We are greatly saddened to hear of the loss of His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. The thoughts of everyone at the University are with Her Majesty the Queen and the Royal Family at this time.
Congratulations to Anna Gething, a Speech and Language Therapy graduate, on receiving a prestigious commendation for her outstanding dissertation on stammering. Anna explored the questions that speech and language therapists (SLTs) need to consider
♻️ Following a successful application, we’ve received £1.8million to decarbonise our campus! Through installing solar panels and LED lights, we’re reducing our costs and environmental impact. Plus, the work has already started! The full
⚽ For more information about the Women’s Football Programme please contact Chris Smietanka on csmietanka@marjon.ac.uk or see our website: https://t.co/KkVrIDi0uZ (3/3)
On Monday, February 15, we’re inviting you to a live virtual event covering wellbeing, resilience and digital detoxing. The talk will cover how to look after both yourself and other’s wellbeing, ways to build resilience and the benefits of
Do you have joint or muscle pain? Our Osteopathy Clinic is currently offering free appointments! Osteopathic Medicine course lead, John Evans, talks us through the treatment process and safety measures in place. To book ➡️
It’s been a tough week with the new national lockdown. It’s okay not to be okay. If you’re worried about your academic work, your mental health or anything else please remember that help is on hand. 1/3 https://t.co/VP522PEZAf
We're recruiting for various roles in #Plymouth including Head of Student Support & Wellbeing, Lecturers in PE teaching and Outdoor Education, Digital Marketing Executive, HR partner, plus Cleaners and Operatives in our Estates team. Find out more:
Book now for our Virtual Open Days in June. ➡️ https://t.co/hPBVDvsPZC 20% discount is offered on course fees to Marjon alumni who progress from our undergraduate to postgraduate courses (does not apply to PGCE or to progression to MPhil or PhD).
It's #SocialPrescribingDay! Social prescribing sees patients go to a range of local, non-clinical services. It recognises social and economic influences on health and gives patients greater control over their own wellbeing. Become a Social
With the return of indoor sport, four new fixtures have been added to Varsity 2021. Marjon are in the lead with 7 wins versus Plymouth Uni’s 4. We may not have three lions but we’ve got one, and a lamb? Could this be our year?
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
The Marjon Student and Staff Awards are back for 2021. All students, staff and friends of Marjon are invited to nominate anyone from Marjon who they think has done something special this year. Nominate here: https://t.co/2HhMnSJfRg
VARSITY 2021 is 5 to 19 May. We wish the very best of luck to the @MarjonSportsFed teams. EVERY fixture will be livestreamed with commentary by Marjon sports journalism students. Tune in and support the mighty Marjon, wherever you are! #TeamMarjon
This #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek is focusing on importance of nature. If things are feeling too much, take a stroll to the pond and wood on campus for some time out. Or, try relaxing in the park and bringing nature into your home with a house plant.
Congratulations to John Conchie, who today receives an Honorary BEd degree. John graduated from Marjon as a teacher in 1960 and was awarded a CertEd which is comparable to a BEd today. He went on to be Deputy Headteacher at Wreake Valley Community