Plymouth Marjon University researchers have formed a partnership with Plymouth City Council to boost local growth. The ‘Spend 4 Plymouth’ initiative is focusing on keeping businesses and organisations spending money locally in an effort to
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:
What it involves: Representing Marjon, supporting or delivering a range of activities and events both on and off campus. Being a positive role model encouraging young people, mature applicants and their families from a diverse range of backgrounds
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:
"I'm just so excited to start teaching. I am looking forward to exploring forensic anthropology and disaster victim identification with the students.” Welcome to Marjon, Ryan Austin Ryan is a Forensic Anthropologist with experience in both
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