Researchers at Marjon are leading a major international study on asthma treatments The team are looking for people to complete an online survey. To participate you must be 18+ and prescribed preventer inhalers for asthma. Read more and find the
Free gym entry on Sunday 17 October Join Marjon Sport & Leisure for their lock-in event. Train in the gym for free - all you need is some suitable gym clothes and your Marjon student card. There will also be competitions held during the event for
Have you ever tried to order a coffee without using your voice? ☕ October is Augmentative and Alternative Communications (ACC) awareness month. To raise awareness @marjongv held a silent coffee morning. People did not speak but came up with other
Today is World Mental Health Day ❤ Student Well-Being and Support at Marjon recognise the importance of Mental Health and wellness. They encourage students to talk, support and to look out for each other and are also able to signpost to other
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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.
Today is Allied Health Professions Day, and no day is better to announce the launch of the Physiotherapy degree for 2022! The course is a four-year pre-registration integrated master course which has been designed for undergraduate entry. This
#WeAreMarjon “Conversations about climate change need to be within different cultures, different societies and different businesses. Having collaborative discussions with scientists and artists, and different academics is where you get really
Starting at university is exciting, but it can also be a bit scary ❤ Whatever is causing you concern, Student Minds is here to listen. Whether it’s your mental health, concerns about studying, or social anxieties, #StudentSpace can support you
#WeAreMarjon "I think being awarded the Outstanding Postgraduate Researcher Award was the first time I’d ever felt truly proud of myself. Growing up around domestic abuse and addiction meant that school was one of the few safe and rewarding spaces