What a day... Thank you to everybody who came to our open day today. And of course, a huge thank you to all our fantastic students and staff for welcoming our visitors to campus. https://t.co/Fn7gONvlzA
Join the team We’re looking for an enthusiastic and ambitious graduate to support a wide range of student recruitment and outreach-related activities. More info: https://t.co/isgXY3Sxsg @MarjonFutures https://t.co/YVWFhgg2rZ
We had a wonderful time last week welcoming to Marjon guests from Hanoi University of Science and Technology. They were in Plymouth for the week to study our university systems and visit local hot spots. They particularly loved their fish and chips
Fancy trying something new? ❤️ Marjon has become the first university in the UK with Padel courts on its campus. The rapidly growing racket sport is similar to tennis and squash @padeluniteduk Find out more: https://t.co/W8kAE5dQ0A Book a court:
Check out these fantastic shots of our Acting and Musical Theatre students down at The Workshop. These students tried out our podcast studio, recording equipment and the green room to have professional headshots taken. https://t.co/EdPgtGO0be https:/
Have you ever thought about working for the university? Come and join our Welcome Team We have a vacancy for a Welcome Team Ambassador, with variable hours to fit around your studies and a chance to earn while you learn. Find out more:
Have you been to see the latest exhibition in the @Marjon_Arts? "This series of photographs, documents artworks displayed within the domestic spaces of participants' homes." Home is Where the Art is - Sarah McAdam (Dean of the School of Arts,
Our new community shop, Marjon Stores, launches on Monday 5th December at 10am. Join us for a festive grand opening and explore the new food retail store for students, staff, and the local community https://t.co/5tDYd1ipfC
Lest we forget. Back in the 1970s when we moved from London to Plymouth, we received funding to plant a green area for peace for students needing to gather their thoughts. The funding came from a group that had been with us in the time of World War
The students studies had been interrupted when they were called up to the armed services. Many of them came back injured, and some never made it back at all. At the time, lots of colleges wouldn’t take injured students but Marjon made sure they
A fund was started to help the children and families of the students who never came back. When the campus moved, the remaining World War One students decided to give the remaining funds to the new campus to create an area called ‘The Dell’.
It even paid to transport plants and cuttings from the original Chelsea campus. So, when you sit down under our trees, wander by the water or gaze at the wildlife, give a thought to our World War One students who made it possible.