#WeAreMarjon “I moved from Derbyshire to Cornwall 15 years ago, when I began to raise my young family. I had lost my mum to cancer and needed a new focus. I’ve always been interested in working with children. So, aged 30, I started to work at a
You are invited to join us for our Thanksgiving Service for 2021. Everyone is welcome and the service includes a round up of our year with photos of people you may recognise. Tune in to https://t.co/A9IRGVL8fz at 11am on Wed 9 June or later today
Marjon Endeavour is an online study programme for year 11 students. It is designed to raise attainment in GCSE English and Maths by helping to build and retain knowledge in these core subjects. Each day, from 12-16 April, the students get one hour
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 here
I thought lockdown was going to be really hard this time but I am now feeling very positive. I returned to Marjon as I didn't have the right facilities at home for my lectures. I study musical theatre and while I have no access to the rehearsal space
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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.
It's not too late to apply. UCAS has extended the applications deadline by two weeks to 29 January. Find out what it'll be like to study with us: https://www.marjon.ac.uk/applied/september-2021/
My plan this term was to return to the student village to start my teaching placement and begin face-to-face lectures again. I’m now studying at home instead because my placement was postponed, and my lectures are all online. I was disappointed
2/2 Resident students should look out for an access code by post and non-resident students can request one now at https://t.co/sY6dezBeDH. You can complete the census as soon as you have your access code.
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.
Students who are studying or living in Plymouth are invited to a virtual Q&A about the COVID-19 vaccine, hosted by Plymouth City Council and the NHS. This Q&A will enable you to separate the facts about the vaccine from the myths and make an
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