#WeAreMarjon “I wouldn't be where I am today without my parents. My parents worked extremely hard to give me the childhood that I had. My dad was in the military, so my mum spent our whole life following him. I grew up in Germany and we have been
Safety of Women and Girls – Have your say. As part of a new multi-agency commission, aimed at tackling violence against women and girls, local people are invited to share their views about how safety could be improved. On 13 December at 6.30pm, a
#WeAreMarjon “As part of my role as a student Climate Commissioner I was very lucky to get a pass to COP26 with observer status and help represent the EAUC (the alliance for sustainability leadership in education). My initial experience of it, to
No matter your success, imposter syndrome can be a real struggle. Listen to Sarah Gosling speak about her experiences of imposter syndrome and how she has tackled it head on. Sarah spoke as she collected her honorary degree presented to her by
"Joy to the world! The Lord is come." We enjoyed singing along to some beautiful Christmas carols at the Marjon carol service this morning in the Chaplaincy. #12DaysOfMarjon
"No two people's needs are the same so it's a lot more complex than saying ‘this is how you teach an autistic pupil’ or ‘this how you teach someone who has ADHD’” says Dr Jonathan Harvey as we look at special educational needs in the
Thank you Lenny Byrne ❤ What an incredibly moving and inspirational speech - given by Lenny Byrne (Chief Nurse and Director of Integrated Clinical Profession for University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust) as he accepted his honorary degree from