So, we have lots of events going on around campus today including a drop-in session for staff and students (10am-12pm in the Snug at the Octagon). There will be free tea, coffee and toast, as well as dogs to cuddle.
Our guests welcomed Figurehead II to its new home at Marjon. The sculpture, created by Alexandre da Cunha, was originally commissioned by The Box for its launch exhibition in 2020 and comes to the University on loan for free from the artist.
Well done team Marjon has been shortlisted in three categories in the Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2023. We are shortlisted for the following categories: Lecturers and Teaching Quality (second year running), Student Support (second year running),
We have had a fantastic Big Wednesday! Huge well done to all our students who participated, cheered and supported our varsity teams. You have been incredible! More varsity content to come over the next few weeks, so keep your eyes peeled
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Last month, Marjon business students were invited by the Founder and Managing Director of Portcullis Legal's, Trevor Worth, to attend the Portcullis Legal ICE Conference. Find out more: https://t.co/V6qBls3BsH @MarjonPress @gborne1
#WeAreMarjon “During the pandemic, I lost my business. I had always toyed with the idea of becoming a PE teacher so I took the leap and applied for the BSc Sports and Exercise Science course at Marjon, with the aim of completing a PGCE following
Marjon has a new resident We were joined today by representatives from @theboxplymouth, the Deputy Lord Mayor Chris Penberthy, Cabinet Member for Culture Pat Patel amongst other local councillors, and the Dean of Arts, Humanities, and Social