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  2. 27 Mar 2024: can, we expect all members of the University community to respect individual difference. ... campus. Support. All staff within the University are expected to support trans, gender diverse and non-binary.
  3. 8 Apr 2022: At GR’s invitation, University Chaplain,. Rev’d Michelle Parkman, opened the meeting with a prayer. ... RW noted that all amendments were in line with advice received from the University’s legal advisors, Womble Bond Dickinson and that of HE Shared
  4. 31 May 2023: Plymouth Marjon University Research and Knowledge Exchange Strategy 2020-2025: page 1 of 8. ... As an engaged university Marjon will involve the public in all its knowledge activities, opening access to knowledge and fostering social responsibility KS12
  5. 8 Feb 2023: The report will not contain the names of those involved. 3.3 All members of the University are welcome to comment on this policy and suggest ways in which we could ... reasonable evidence or belief about suspected malpractice within the University, to
  6. 25 Oct 2023: ACTION: CM. CM confirmed that the University met the standards on all the mandatory and non-mandatory requirements as required by the UUK/GuildHE Accommodation Code of Practice Sector Advisory Group. ... 7.4 Noting that the University was compliant with
  7. 23 Apr 2024: BOARD OF GOVERNORS 2023/24 M2 22 March 2024, 10:00. Plymouth Marjon University Campus, E207. ... MJ updated BoG on the recently achieved Nursing and Midwifery Council accreditation and on having met all criteria for the Initial teacher Training market
  8. 26 Mar 2024: Metrics year 1. Other evidence sources year 1. Accreditation review with University of Chichester. ... Plymouth Marjon University introduced a report and support approach to identify all forms of bullying and harassment and none of the incidents related
  9. 19 Nov 2023: The University would continue to prioritise student outcomes as well as maintain financial robustness. ... The report reflected his conversations with all BoG members. The report highlighted key successes of the University, with thanks expressed to
  10. 15 Jul 2022: MJ outlined further potential to be realised, around growth, upskilling and place/space initiatives, all of which were rooted in the University’s values and reflected the transformative power of education ... 6.3 GR requested BoG’s support in
  11. 7 Apr 2021: The University would continue to support students staying on campus during the Christmas period. ... report. SP noted that it had underpinned the Introduction to Teaching and Learning (13 November 2020) and demonstrated the University’s commitment to
  12. 8 Apr 2022: BoG was reminded that the ‘tuition’ fee covered all costs associated with providing a university education and in real terms its value had decreased significantly since its introduction in 2012. ... All queries had been resolved or were being
  13. 7 Apr 2021: with reps from all year groups and which replicated the work of the University Board of Studies (UBoS), feeding into Senate and then on to the Board. ... IL noted that the University had become more sophisticated with data collection and analysis.