1/4 Dear students with belongings on campus, Today the Department for Education released a statement saying it is now permissible for students to travel to collect belongings, but only if you adhere to university guidelines...
2/4 ....and booking procedures to enable you to do this in a “safe and managed way”. We are working on a system for you to book a time to collect belongings.
3/4 You must not travel to campus unannounced to collect belongings. Campus is mainly locked down and that means for your own safety you would not be admitted.
4/4 Please do not travel to campus until we have launched our scheme to enable you to be on campus safely. This will include full briefings in terms of being present on the campus. With thanks for your patience and ongoing support, Critical Incident
The Listening Post is a new remote peer support for Marjon students. Student volunteers will be there to chat on MS Teams, either one-to-one or in groups, and to offer signposting to other support when people want it. Joe tells us more...
An article by journalism course leader Mike Baker made it into ‘the antidote’ today, which is The Guardian's daily list of the non-coronavirus articles that their readers spent the most time with. Mike’s article is about his beloved Swindon
Dear students with belongings on campus, Today the Department for Education released a statement saying it is now permissible for students to travel to collect belongings, but only if you adhere to university guidelines and booking procedures to
Tune into our live course talks from 2 - 5 June. Find out about studying and student life at Marjon and get your questions answered in live chats with lecturers and students. ✅ Sign up now: https://t.co/j30EB8r8tChttps://t.co/o1jhvdQsE5
Tune into our live course talks from 2 - 5 June. Find out about studying and student life at Marjon and get your questions answered in live chats with lecturers and students. ✅ Sign up now: https://bit.ly/3e2gh1H
#WeAreMarjon I never thought I would actually go to university as I thought I might not be good enough at the academic side of things so I wasn’t sure if it would be right. Once I came and visited Marjon, however, one thing that massively stood
#KindnessMatters “St Thomas Food Fight is a volunteer service based in Exeter which provides free food to anyone who needs it, including a mix of the homeless, those suffering with substance abuse and older people in financial hardship. Our usual
We all need some positive planning right now. If you're considering a career in sport or teaching then our new online careers talks will help you to understand your options. Tune in and change your future. ✅ Sign up now: https://t.co/j30EB8r8tC
How could the coronavirus crisis shape the future of the teaching profession? Prof Tanya Ovenden-Hope @CornwallMarjon considers this question in an editorial for The @CharteredColl of Teaching, read it here... https://t.co/JEvTX9zWWn
How could the coronavirus crisis shape the future of the teaching profession? Professor Tanya Ovenden-Hope considers this question in an editorial for The Chartered College of Teaching. Read it here... https://sites.marjon.ac.uk/marketing1/2020/05/27
@SRPhillips45 Graduation is scheduled for 29 & 30 Oct and we’re keen to hold it then if possible We won’t know the timings for specific courses until late July, after the results. We are planning for various scenarios and need to comply with
Congratulations to sports journalism student @MikeParrish_81 who has reached 20,000 views on his documentary, 'Round Our Way', covering local football team @PlymouthPFC To watch the three part series: https://t.co/DLlOvZQzX8 Well done, Mike https://t
On Friday, May 15 sports journalism student, Mike Parrish, released a three-part documentary series covering local football team, Plymouth Parkway FC. ‘Round Our Way’ delves deep into the trials, tribulations and successes of manager Lee Hobbs
Live course talks, part of our virtual open day programme, are next week from 2-5 June. Tune in to change your future. ✅ Book here: https://bit.ly/3cj19vL
#WeAreMarjon “Pride is so deep and upsetting when you think of some of the things that have happened, but we are privileged to be where we are now. To me, Pride is not just a party, it is what it is because of the community’s struggle. We
Marjon is on TikTok from today, with students creating all our videos which are going to focus on the skills and tips you need to know for university life. The launch is being led by @gcornish111, a first year @JaM_at_Marjon student and Marjon
Marjon is on TikTok from today, with students creating all our videos. The launch is being led by Georgia Large, a first year student and Marjon Change Maker, who told us: “I want to help current year 13 students by sharing all the tips, tricks
Tune into the Marjon Staff and Student Awards this Friday from 4:30pm You can watch the full event live on our Facebook and Youtube channel. Don't miss out! #MarjonAwards https://t.co/RXpECl5gP0
1/9 Teaching and learning from September A statement from the Vice-Chancellor I want to confirm that we are planning to return to campus to start teaching at the usual time in September. https://t.co/zqa0mbnZqP
2/9 We’ll naturally have to teach in a different way, and we’re planning for a mix of face-to-face teaching and online teaching. We are excited by the opportunities this brings us, in terms of innovating the way we teach and learn.
3/9 How this works will vary by course, and we’ll share more details as we finalise them. We pride ourselves on small group work, and on the broader support we offer to each student.
5/9 Our expectation is that we will continue teaching in small groups, and of course our lecturers and wider student support teams will still be there to support you personally.
7/9 I am really looking forward to welcoming all students to Marjon and seeing the campus full of life again. Life will be different, but we are committed to offering you a fantastic student experience, both academically and socially.
8/9 We’re also committed to your experience being both safe and fun, and we will work closely with the Student Union to create a rich and varied social life for our students, making the most of our fabulous campus.
A statement from the Vice-Chancellor I want to confirm that we are planning to return to campus to start teaching at the usual time in September. We’ll naturally have to teach in a different way, and we’re planning for a mix of face-to-face
1/ 3 The death of George Floyd in Minneapolis last week has shocked and saddened many in our community. The University condemns all incidents of hate crime and racism and wants to support those students and staff who are currently affected by what