#WeAreInternational International students contribute greatly to the economic, social and cultural development of the UK, making a net positive contribution of at least £26 billion per year to the UK economy (2018-19). Find out more about this
#WeAreInternational International students contribute greatly to the economic, social and cultural development of the UK, making a net positive contribution of at least £26 billion per year to the UK economy (2018-19). Find out more about this
Discover our MSc Business, Management & Enterprise program. Hear from Laura Wallis, Programme Lead, and interact with our Student Ambassadors for student life insights. Date: June 7th, 18:30 - 19:30. Register: https://t.co/czYMpqn7nw Questions?
We had a lot of fun today at our Marjon HE Advisors' Conference We heard from Ross Sanger for a UCAS update session, Stacey-May Fox from the Student Loans Company to talk all things finance, Marjon Senior Lecturer, Dr. Hazel Bending, discussing the
Introducing Dr. Kate Massey-Chase! Kate is a community arts facilitator, academic, activist and writer, as well as a fantastic lecturer in our School of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences. She is currently leading our MA in Arts, Health and
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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.
Seeking an unforgettable adventure today? Look no further! Marjon boasts lush green spaces just a stroll away. Immerse yourself in our list of free and fantastic destinations! Bonus: Did you know connecting with nature enhances mental wellbeing?
Explore the world of business, management, and enterprise with us! We're thrilled to invite you to a virtual session where you can discover the exciting MSc Business, Management, and Enterprise programme at Plymouth Marjon University. Join us as
London Economics and partners revealed in a recent study, that international students studying in the 2021/22 academic year, generated approximately £41.9 billion for the UK economy, £2.2 billion of which coming from international students in the