12 May 2022:
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., Plymouth Marjon University’s research status took a great step forward today as the results from
"I used the Going Places Bursary to pay for my outdoor first aid course, taught by Really Good First Aid just outside Plymouth. The qualification has helped me to feel more confident should I ever need to deliver first aid. "The biggest challenge
A stand will be set up near the main reception from 12-1pm today and tomorrow. Pop along, say hello and make your pledge to connect. Find out more about MHAW: https://t.co/rv2lzH4rNM
One of our fantastic students, Tarryn Keuler, has been selected to represent South Africa in this year's IIHF (International Ice Hockey Federation) Women’s World Championship, division two. Tarryn is currently in her first year, studying Sport and
Find out more about this course: https://t.co/PNxjePPkOT And, if you are currently in Year 12 and thinking about studying Education or Teaching at university, find out more our Summer School event: https://t.co/mB1OKDWVMR
Loneliness can affect us all. But full-time students are among those at higher risk of feeling lonely. 22% of students nationally have reported feeling lonely compared with 6% of the general adult population.
We love to see our students in action Well done to our BA Primary Education students who delivered a mathematical games event with children at Horrabridge Primary School. The event was a big success and was enjoyed by children and staff alike.
This week is Mental Health Awareness Week (MHAW) ❤️ The theme this year is loneliness. So, we are asking students and staff to make a pledge to connect. You can choose to connect with anyone in anyway. This could be a text, call or by ringing
Check this out ⚽ Our highlights from the men's and women's football matches at Varsity 2022. @MarjonMensFC @MarjonLadies @MarjonSportsFed https://t.co/jaKEHxPprJ
Good Luck Tarryn Tarryn Keuler has been selected to represent South Africa in this year's IIHF Women’s World Championship, division two. Tarryn is currently studying Sport and Exercise Science at Marjon. This will be her 8th World Championship