And that's a wrap. Day one of Oscar’s walk to the #COP26 inspired #MarjonClimateConf is done! Catch up on the walk with BBC Spotlight at 6.30pm (Mon) and find out how to wild camping goes on the BBC Radio Devon Breakfast Show at 7.25am tomorrow
It is beginning to look a lot like Christmas on campus Today we are kicking off our #12DaysOfMarjon with our first piece of festive fun ... decorating The View's Christmas tree in record time. https://t.co/WD16WPk177
Remember to: - Check your application for typos - Address any gaps in your CV - Ask references before giving them - Print off your application - check the formatting - Send it to the correct department or person
Wear yellow and raise vital funds to support the work of YoungMinds Join in with thousands of schools, offices and communities on Friday, 8th October by taking part in #HelloYellow. This also coincides with National Mental Health Day on Sunday 10th
Goodbye Lauren, thank you for all you have done "After 5 years at Marjon, I think I can safely say I’ve experienced it all - living on campus, off campus, working as a Student Ambassador, played some sport (albeit at a pretty bang average level),
Book your place at graduation today! Student registration closes tomorrow and with that your chance to purchase up to two guest tickets. Anyone waiting for results should still reserve tickets or they will be released for resale later this month.
Up now is the Outstanding Undergraduate Student: School of Arts & Humanities award. Congratulations to the winner, Emily Shepperd! #MarjonAwards https://t.co/atVa7FcMT9
A walk-in Covid-19 vaccination centre will at Marjon this Thursday (3rd March) offering first, second and booster vaccinations (Pfizer and Moderna) to all staff and students. The vaccination team will be situated at the back of the dining hall in
What an incredible time we had on Friday raising money for the people of Ukraine ♥ The total is currently at £436 - but donations can still be made. All money made will go to the Disaster Emergency Committee which works with some of the top aid
Exciting news “We are pleased to be officially partnering with Plymouth Albion RFC. The partnership will bring incredible opportunities for our students to work closely with a professional team. We hope to not only improve the quality of our rugby
“The students on our SEND specialist pathway are just about to begin their final placement in school. The SEND schools we have worked with have really valued having trainees on placement.” Lecturer for the Marjon Teacher Education Partnership,
This Father's Day we thought we would share a bit of information about Marjon Universities Founding Fathers, James Kay-Shuttleworth and Derwent Coleridge. James Kay-Shuttleworth was the first Principal of St Johns Battersea. James decided to train
Our bees are looking happy and well. Did you know we have our very own beehives at Marjon? Late last year, we collaborated with Pollenize CIC and became home to a colony of buzzy bees. Later this year we will be running some sessions, for students
Meet Bryn, a Student Ambassador, studying Outdoor Adventure Education. "I have done things that I have wanted to do for ages. I've done things I didn't know I wanted to do. And I've found a place that feels like home." ❤️ Apply now for September
We're delighted to be able to offer in-person enhanced campus tours this month ❤ Visit our spacious, green campus, and see what makes Marjon special. You will be able to chat with Nadine, our Applicant Support Officer, who works with our students
Are you a parent, carer or supporter of someone coming to our next Open Day? If so, then remember to come along to our parents/careers talk. A member of our Student Recruitment Team will talk you through everything you need to know. Get answers to
And of course, good luck to all the Marjon Education graduates starting their teaching jobs this week! September is an exciting but nervous time of year. Be brave as you jump into your adventure, educating today's children to be successful and
Have you ever tried to order a coffee without using your voice? ☕ October is Augmentative and Alternative Communications (ACC) awareness month. To raise awareness Marjon Giving Voice held a silent coffee morning which got people thinking about how
Free Osteopathy consultations this term for Marjon staff and students at our on-site clinic ❤ What is Osteopathy? It treats and prevents health problems by moving, stretching and massaging a person's muscles and joints, it doesn't involve taking
Introducing our brand new Mega Desk system The Mega Desk has been created to minimise distraction, elevate study and reduce space waste. You will be able to find multiple Mega Desks around campus from today. #AprilFoolsDay #DidWeGetYou? #MegaDesk
Sustainability Officer, Ellie Edwards, explains what Marjon have been doing since declaring a climate emergency in 2019. Including solar panels, bug hotel building, changes in catering, wildflower planting, and more #MarjonClimateConf
Book now to see The Shodyssey, a comedy family show telling tales from Ancient Greece ❤ Join Assembleth Theatre on Saturday 15th October at Marjon Arts Centre. The show features Hercules, Odysseus and all of your favourite Greek heroes as you've
Well done to Betony Brock for winning our Award for Humanity: Volunteer of the Year Award. Congratulations @iambetony! #MarjonAwards https://t.co/LMXLxHoTI2
Welcome to Marjon Dr Leah Phillips Leah is a specialist in young adult (YA) fiction, author, and President of the YA Studies Association (YASA). Her PhD focused on representations of girls in YA fantasy. She will be joining Plymouth Marjon
“Education remains the third-highest growth area on LinkedIn in terms of new members joining. There are lots of headteachers recruiting via LinkedIn.” Sarah Morrison – Managing Director at @ElementaUK
“We would be mad to ignore the economic opportunities of biodiversity. There are so many reasons why it is important for our planet, too” It’s not too late to save it, but we have got to start acting and now.” @DevonWildlife
#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