2022, what a year it has been. Congratulations to our class of 2022, you have been fantastic. We are so proud of our Marjon students, past and present. We can't wait to see what 2023 has in store! Watch our full graduation video here:
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.
We love to see our students in action Well done to our BA Primary Education students who delivered a mathematical games event with children at Horrabridge Primary School. The event was a big success and was enjoyed by children and staff alike.
The performance will be on June 26th and if it cannot go ahead outside (due to adverse weather), we will hold the concert in the Quad Theatre, on the university campus. https://t.co/649i7WIVRW
Are you passionate about dance? We offer a BA (Hons) Physical Education with Dance course designed to help you develop a rare skill set to stand out in your future career. Find out more: https://t.co/sH4jm6gHhNhttps://t.co/uYENYrMT94
Plymouth Marjon University has been selected by Plymouth City Council (PCC) to be a green mobility hub. The University hub will be home to two sustainable transport points. To read more, go to: https://t.co/I17iNgZUTU #PlymouthMarjonUni
Fancy trying something new? ❤️ Marjon has become the first university in the UK with Padel courts on its campus. The rapidly growing racket sport is similar to tennis and squash @padeluniteduk Find out more: https://t.co/W8kAE5dQ0A Book a court:
“My career in teaching has been a whirlwind; Marjon saw potential in me when other universities didn’t, and for that, I will always be grateful." Find out more about BEd Primary Education (with QTS): https://t.co/naoo0LXtzP
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
Introducing our new Social Media Champion, Tegan Tegan is from Swansea and a second-year student, studying Osteopathic Medicine. She does CrossFit in her spare time and enjoys exploring Plymouth whenever she can. She also loves social media (which
Check out these fab photographs of our Journalism with Photography students Working with the team at @fotonow down at Ocean Studios on the Royal William Yard, the students learned how to control the exposure using the camera’s aperture. Find out
The REF is a national process for assessing the quality of research in UK universities, which takes place every six to seven years. The results determine how national research funding is distributed, and so can dramatically transform a
(THREAD) Looking for part-time work while you study? Our Student Ambassador Scheme is a great opportunity to get involved in a variety of University events, make new friends and earn some extra money. Apply now - closing date 5th October:
Loneliness can affect us all. But full-time students are among those at higher risk of feeling lonely. 22% of students nationally have reported feeling lonely compared with 6% of the general adult population.
This year’s winner of the Lecturer of the Year: Marjon Teacher Education Partnership award is Nathan Walker. Congratulations @NWalkerPE. #MarjonAwards https://t.co/R4HUNdcosk
Well done to Betony Brock for winning our Award for Humanity: Volunteer of the Year Award. Congratulations @iambetony! #MarjonAwards https://t.co/LMXLxHoTI2
It has been an absolute honour to welcome to campus Andrew Brace Andrew is refereeing our Men’s & Women’s Varsity Rugby match today. Not only is he Marjon Alumni, but he is also an international rugby referee - refereeing Wales vs Italy 6
The new #EarlyCareerFramework is changing the teaching landscape, with mentoring and support for new teachers. But what exactly is it? We asked leading educators Dr Gill Golder, @CatScutt and @UniEducator to explain… https://t.co/xfZU6hJ7gp #ECF
Walk and Dine at Royal William Yard ♥ Lots of amazing restaurants/cafes to choose from and an incredible coastal path to walk, which can lead you to Devils Point. Located: Royal William Yard, Plymouth PL1 3RP https://t.co/25ms2QO93K
5 tips on how to battle the blues Remember, student support is available to offer advice and guidance. Student Support & Wellbeing staff are available for pre-booked appointments and scheduled drop-ins. More information: https://t.co/UCZaraRudH
The theme of this year's #WorldHealthDay is: Our planet, our health At Marjon, we are doing our bit to help protect the planet: https://t.co/c3OnpZwS5z And, in 2023, we will be running a number of new health professional courses. Find out more here:
Citizens Advice Plymouth (@PlymouthCAB) is looking to understand more about the financial situation for students studying in the city. You can take part in the short anonymous survey here: https://t.co/CYeJy9Ll2chttps://t.co/JRMlgaXorI
The National Student Survey (NSS) is your chance to reflect on your higher education experience and speak about everything from teaching on your course, access to resources and equipment, and the student voice. Your views can make a difference.
Stop scrolling We’re looking for social savvy students to create content to showcase the best of Marjon across TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat and YouTube. This is a flexible and paid position open to current Marjon Students: https:/
With @BUCSsport Wednesdays back in full swing, we thought it was only right to show off our brand new Marjon BUCS kit. Here are some of the sports team captains modelling the new attire, don't forget to come down to Marjon for some very exciting
We now have the Vice-Chancellor’s Pride of Marjon Award. We are hugely honored to announce that this has been awarded to Chris Smietanka. Well done @ChrisSmietanka! #MarjonAwards https://t.co/pUPcZy5Fwq
Fancy a sneak peak at our new Marjon Store? Join us for our grand opening on Monday 5th December at 10am. The new food retail store will be open for students, staff, and the local community. https://t.co/DamXoqgi52
At first, like when starting anything new, some things will feel hard. Johnson remembers this from his experience as a trainee: “Challenge isn’t necessarily a bad thing and as a new teacher you do get extra time in the day outside of the