Thank you to everyone who came along to our Open Day (both today and yesterday) ❤ We have had a lovely time showing you around campus, chatting about courses and introducing you to our clubs and societies. A big thank you to all the students and
Join us for one of our Summer Open Days on Friday 24th and Saturday 25th June ❤ Take a look around our green campus, check out accommodation and speak to those who study and work here. Book your space here:
Good luck to everyone taking part in the Plymouth Running Festival this Sunday. We hope you have a fantastic time. We will be offering sports massage on the day and also have a stand on the Hoe - so pop along and say hello. Go Team Marjon!
Do you love to dance? This unique course offers the perfect opportunity for you to study what you are truly passionate about. It is the only current programme in England that allows for you to develop your expertise in delivering both physical
We love to see our Graduates thrive! Georgia France completed her studies at Marjon in 2014 and is now an Assistant Head Teacher in charge of attendance and LAC at her school in London. We asked her to give some advice to those interested in teaching
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Biodiversity Plan. 2020-2025. 10. Biodiversity Plan. Plymouth Marjon University is located in the north of Plymouth city. The campus is approximately 17 ha in size and comprises of a variety of different habitats. To the south is Derriford Community
One week left to apply to Marjon Summer School 2022 ☀️ Our free Summer School enables students to try out university life. Marjon Summer School 2022 will be running from Monday 25th - Thursday 28th July. Apply now or find out more:
"The Going Places Bursary helped me fund a 12 week personal training course that granted me a Level 2 gym instructing and a Level 3 personal training qualification. "I would not have been able to afford these qualifications without the Going Places
This Father's Day we thought we would pay homage to Marjon Universities Founding Fathers, James Kay-Shuttleworth and Derwent Coleridge. The picture below shows the St Marks "family" in 1860. https://t.co/mViG8Fexzc