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.
#WeAreMarjon “I really valued the small class sizes. You become part of the community rather than just someone that nobody knows. So that was really special. I felt like I fitted in.” Charley Lumley, Psychotherapy and Counselling Welcome Team
We are already a month into our BUCS tournaments and we are so proud of our Marjon sports teams. Here are some of our highlights from our recent home games Make sure to get down to the 3G, sports halls and pitches this Wednesday for another
Have you visited our brand-new osteopathy clinic yet?❤️ The clinic is open to bookings from the public for appointments and supports students’ practical learning. More info: https://t.co/j1f0UsNbVFhttps://t.co/8qlawolokX
“We are excited to welcome clients into our new space and continue to provide a high-quality service for the Plymouth community. "Our clinic provides financially accessible treatment to the community whilst providing our students with valuable
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Go Team Marjon As it is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, our sports teams have all been wearing pink to their training sessions. This has been in collaboration with the Uniboob society. They have also been wearing rainbow laces as a symbol of
Marjon Teacher Education Partnership (MTEP) is currently looking to fill two vacancies: - Partnership Lead - Director of MTEP We are nationally renowned for producing high quality teachers who are job and promotion ready. More info:
If you are interested in completing your initial teacher training, some financial support may be available in 2023/24 The government will be offering tax-free bursaries of up to £27,000 to those wishing to complete their training. Find out more:
Today is #NationalStressAwarenessDay We know life can be stressful, and university can be hard. Remember that we are always here to support you. We have amazing student support facilities available, that you can contact: https://t.co/UCZaraRudH https
"Lecturing is really rewarding, especially seeing the students progress over the three years. I stay in touch with students from 15 years ago; it’s great to see where they go. That’s why working at Marjon is rewarding, it does change people's
Have you seen our new Performing Arts programme? Acting & Performance-Making launches in 2023 and gives students the opportunity to train as part of a theatre company, with full productions every year, no written exams, and in-depth industry links.
"Marjon is taking amazing steps to be net zero." @PlymLordMayor At the beginning of October we welcomed the Lord Mayor of Plymouth to campus to declare open our Ground Source Heat Pumps, bringing the University closer to its carbon-free 2030 target.
Staff, students and members of the community came along to celebrate. In March 2019 @plymouthcc announced a climate emergency, closely followed by Marjon. Since then, the University announced its visionary ‘Marjon Zero’ project which strives to
Welcome to Marjon, Ryan Austin "I'm so excited to start teaching and exploring forensic anthropology and disaster victim identification with the students.” Ryan is a Forensic Anthropologist with experience in both domestic and international cases.
Marjon researchers have formed a partnership with @plymouthcc to boost local growth. ‘Spend 4 Plymouth’ focuses on keeping businesses spending money locally in an effort to maximise wider benefits to the local economy, community, and environment.
@gborne1, responsible for leading the research team at Marjon, said: "This is an important initiative and an exciting time for Plymouth. This research will help to further understand the needs of local businesses and organisations drawing on
History is full of danger, excitement and mystery. At Marjon we offer an innovative BA (Hons) History degree allowing students to cross space and time, looking at how big events, myriad forces and influential people have shaped the world we live in
"I hope to help students to feel safe and I want to ensure that the SU is working for all groups of students. "We really want to help students with the rising cost of living, student safety, and inclusivity." Rebekah Fletcher Deputy President of
We are so excited that Graduation 2022 will be taking place this Wednesday and Thursday We will share pictures, quotes and videos from across the two days. More information: https://t.co/QwW6s5qqWu Check out our range of Graduation merchandise: https
Our bees have produced a batch of black gold honey Bee Update: At this time of year, bees' behaviour will be starting to change. As we head closer to the winter months they will begin to cluster to keep their queen warm. The bees will also be
You may also remember that the hive, which is located in the allotment behind the Student Village, was painted by local Plymouth artist William Luz. Its is one of nine @PollenizeCIC apiary locations in the city. Find out more about Pollenize: https:/
We continue to move even closer to our 2030 carbon neutrality goal, following our £5.3m ground source heat pump and solar panel project. Read more about Marjon Zero: https://t.co/c3OnpZwS5zhttps://t.co/3HjAGSFSrZ