✅ Today marks the return of our Virtual Open Days! Our staff and Student Ambassadors are working together to deliver talks to those interested in studying at Marjon. If you’re late to the party, or fancy a face-to-face campus tour
Congratulations to Sport Rehabilitation student and Marjon Sports Scholar, Sam Taylor, who has been selected for the Great Britain U23 Elite Development Hockey squad. Following a successful trial, he has made the squad for the second year in a row.
Some really positive points made about sustainability education and how Marjon is helping by interpreting this in to the curriculum Now over to PhD students to present what they have found in their field of research. #Curiosity21
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
It's Black History Month so we're looking back 175 years to share the stories of some of the first black students at Marjon… William Robinson Tucker from Bermuda is believed to be the first black teacher to train in the UK. He studied at St
Today, as the student travel window opens, we have a Merry Christmas message from Rob for all Marjon students Also, if you are travelling home please get tested for Covid-19 before you go. Testing is free, quick and easy, with rapid results. Book now
All adults in England are can book their Covid-19 jab Students registered with a GP can book appointments through the National Booking Service website or by phoning 119. There are also walk-in appointments at Home Park @UHP_NHS and in Exeter
“When starting Marjon, I wasn’t sure about how dyslexia would affect my studies. I thought I would not be able to write a good enough assignment and I would not get high marks because of it. In the end I passed everything, and my dyslexia helped
⏰ It's one year from the start of the first lockdown. All this week students will be reflecting on their experiences on the #TeamMarjon blog. The first piece is by Jack Horswell, a BA (Hons) Sports Journalism graduate, who shares his experiences