#WeAreMarjon #InternationalMensDay "I strive to be a big advocate for mental health. I strongly believe that it is always best to speak out about your problems and seek support. I have had my own struggles with mental health and many other men I
Join early years expert Maureen Hunt for the launch of her new book 'Helping Every Child to Thrive in the Early Years'. Wednesday 30 November at 18:00 at the Old Cathedral School, Marjon University Cornwall. Book here: https://t.co/T0le7RJXUL
Tonight is the first night of Children in Need, and Mark Leather, Associate Professor of Outdoor Education, made an appearance on Pippa Quelch's BBC Radio Devon show to chat about walking and talking - you can listen here at 1:18:54:
Are you studying/working within an early years setting? Join early years expert Maureen Hunt for the launch of her new book 'Helping Every Child to Thrive in the Early Years'. Wednesday 30 November at 18:00 at the Old Cathedral School, Marjon
Tonight is the first night of Children in Need, and Mark Leather, Associate Professor of Outdoor Education, made an appearance on Pippa Quelch's BBC Radio Devon show to chat about walking and talking - you can listen here at 1:18:54:
Look out for our Lecturer, Dr. Kate Massey-Chase, performing at Exeter Phoenix next week! Kate is a lecturer here at Marjon, working within the Performing Arts and English departments, in particular MA Art, Health, and wellbeing, more information is
Fancy winning a £2000 voucher? The @Whatuni Student Choice Awards (WUSCA) are compiled from student reviews and rank institutions according to the things that students really care about. By leaving a review you could win a £2,000 voucher. https://t
@Whatuni is the UK’s largest source of independent, real, honest student reviews. Reviews have a number of benefits: They give students a voice and platform. They help prospective students make decisions. They allow institutions to find out what
Fancy winning a £2000 voucher? Students, we need your reviews for Plymouth Marjon University. We’re really excited to take part in this year’s Whatuni Student Choice Awards (WUSCA). The WUSCAs are compiled from student reviews and rank
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
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. “We are excited to welcome clients into our new space and continue to provide a
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
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 It is fantastic to see so many of you on the side lines cheering on our Marjon teams, make
#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
#WeAreMarjon “I had worked my way up in my career and had just got married. I was on my honeymoon in Hawaii, and I told my husband that I wanted to go to university. "When we got back, I handed in my notice at work and started the course within a
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