We love hearing about your memories from Marjon. One of our fabulous alumni shared this with us: "In Summer 1980 the campus became a holiday camp for the over 60’s. "I stayed on that summer and worked as a courier. Wallace Arnold coaches used to
"I had no idea what clearing was, or if I could go to university. "The Marjon team walked me through the process, and made it so easy for me. "By the end of the call I was going to university and beaming from ear to ear." Isabel Astill BA (Hons)
It is LGBT History Month so we thought we would share a couple tips on how to be an ally: Respect others when using names, pronouns and gender identities. Be led by them. Find fellow allies. Look for others who are also proactive in driving
"I used the Going Places Bursary to pay for my outdoor first aid course, taught by Really Good First Aid just outside Plymouth. The qualification has helped me to feel more confident should I ever need to deliver first aid. "The biggest challenge
#MensHealthWeek Shout is a confidential, 24/7 text messaging support service for anyone who is struggling to cope. They have shared some tips on how have a conversation about mental health with the men in your life: https://t.co/Rjyg6liFe1 @MarjonSU
Welcome to Marjon, Dr Timothy Lee Dr Timothy Lee has travelled from Australia where he completed his PhD project on latent fingermark detection and enhancement using functionalised nanoparticles, to teach at Marjon. Dr Lee said, “When students
“The students on our SEND specialist pathway are just about to begin their final placement in school. The SEND schools we have worked with have really valued having trainees on placement.” Lecturer for the Marjon Teacher Education Partnership,
At 8:30pm today, millions of people across the globe will switch off their lights to show that they care about the future of our planet. When we make changes in our own lives to reduce our footprint, we inspire those around us to do the same.