FREE OSTEOPATHY APPOINTMENTS! Our Master of Osteopathy students are undertaking their final year examinations! We are looking for new patients to present for assessment and treatment from 24th May 2022. The Osteopathy students can help you if you
Can you BEElieve how stunning our new hive looks? We have loved having William on campus over the past couple of weeks, painting our beloved bee hive. William created the design by looking at the Marjon university. He said the hive is a "reflection
Following three months of study and a focussed programme of physical training at Marjon, these 16 officer cadets from the Royal Navy of Oman are ready to to continue their military officer training at Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth. We
Well done to our Student Wellbeing & Support team. You are this year’s winners of the Award for Independence (staff). Very well deserved. #MarjonAwards https://t.co/Erf9iAVch7
Phase two of Marjon Zero will soon be complete meaning that we are making progress in our goal to be carbon Zero by 2030 Our ground source heat pumps are now installed and final checks are being carried out. #MadeAtUni #ClimateAction @MadeAtUni
The performance will be on June 26th and if it cannot go ahead outside (due to adverse weather), we will hold the concert in the Quad Theatre, on the university campus. https://t.co/649i7WIVRW
Up now is the Outstanding Undergraduate Student: School of Arts & Humanities award. Congratulations to the winner, Emily Shepperd! #MarjonAwards https://t.co/atVa7FcMT9
As a teacher do you feel equipped to support children with mental health conditions? "Building relationships is key, and that takes time. It's a slow process because they must learn to trust you." Read more: https://t.co/svaYSJivaD #EveryMindMatters
We had such a wonderful time welcoming Plymouth Symphony Orchestra to @Marjon_Arts Thank you to everyone who came. Despite the weather causing us to move the event inside, we had a magical time listening to these talented musicians.
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.