20 Jan 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.
20 Jan 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.
Teacher recruitment runs on a unique timescale. As a trainee teacher, you need to know how it works. To help you understand this, check out these tips from Marjon TEP and their friends at NASUWT, Elementa UK and South Dartmoor Community College
Stop scrolling We’re looking for social savvy students to create content to showcase the best of Marjon, working with the Marketing team across TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat and YouTube. This is a flexible and paid position open
Here at Marjon University, we’ve been working with our partner Next Steps SW to showcase how studying at higher education level offers a wealth of courses, industry standard facilities, professional resources and personal support. Discover more in
There is still time to book a space on our Postgraduate Open Evening this Thursday. Our postgraduate students are amongst the most satisfied in the UK. Marjon ranked first out of 88 UK institutions for contact with lecturers, first for assessment
Marjon offers a range of resources to support your health and well being ❤ 1. MyMarjon - The Student Support and Wellbeing page on MyMarjon provides internal and external advice, as well as guidance for proactive wellbeing. 2. #MarjonTogether -
Great to see Marjon featured in this fab Plymouth Live article ♥ Marjon Zero is an exciting visionary project to make our university one of the greenest in the country, doing our bit to protect the planet. We’re committed to zero carbon by 2030.
Huge congratulations to Journalism Lecturer Anna Turns on the publication of her book, Go Toxic Free. Anna describes her writing as solutions focused. Her book has been written as a guide to making important changes to our lifestyles to help reduce
And relax... Once the application has been sent, try not to focus too much on whether you will get an interview. If you are unsuccessful, it may be worth asking for feedback from the school – politely and professionally.
“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
Remember, social media can also work as a positive when job searching. You could link to your LinkedIn profile on your application – this will help employers see who you are in a professional manner. This allows you to build a positive online
Check your online presence. It can be easy to forget when uploading to social media, who can see what you are sharing. If you have low privacy settings, images, videos and even status' you post may appear on Google. https://t.co/srWqPl1PaX
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
“It's all about convincing them that you've got what they're looking for. It's not just about telling them how wonderful you are in very broad terms.” Steve Hardy - Education Consultant on behalf of @NASUWT, The Teachers Union