Dr Gregory Borne, Senior Lecturer in the School of Arts & Humanities, has been invited to join the North Devon Stewardship Council, which sets the parameters for areas of conservation. Read more https://t.co/LseWw41wvThttps://t.co/STsXZpBiuH
The Marjon Carol Service goes back a long way! This is our earliest Christmas photo, it is of St Mark’s Choir and was taken in 1897. They sang at St Paul's Cathedral and Sir Arthur Sullivan (of Gilbert and Sullivan fame) was one of the choir boys.
Charles Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol in 1843. A few years afterwards he meet one of our founders, James Kay Shuttleworth. They shared an interest in ragged schools. Dickens suggested they open one together, but they diverged in opinion on
⛪ The real Vicar of Dibley is a Marjon graduate, Joy Carroll. Joy was one of the first women to be ordained as a priest in the Church of England and became the main model for the character of Geraldine Grainger, played by Dawn French.
Christmas carol 'Good King Wenceslas' was written in 1853, co-composed by John Mason Neale and Thomas Helmore, who taught at St. Mark's, our founding college, for twenty-five years. There he trained the students to sing a daily unaccompanied choral
Marjon's new Coach Development Officer, Natasha Mills, has been working hard to build a strong network of coaches in the South West. ⚽️ This follows @England's announcement that Marjon is the ninth Women’s High-Performance Football Centre Read
The Netball team played a fundraising game against Men’s Rugby for The Mustard Tree and another against Men’s Football for local foodbanks. Well done to all the players and go #TeamMarjon! https://t.co/nWJQQiT5Dr
The @RCSLT has confirmed that a grant of at least £5000 per year will be available to new and current students on pre-registration SLT courses from Sept 2020. #slt2be Train with us https://t.co/HEgorEFCx0 Or find out about the grant
The Omani Junior Naval Officers have completed their English language course with us and they marked the end of their time in Plymouth by giving food to our collection for @plymouthfb. We bid a fond farewell to our Omani friends.
A warm welcome to Dr Sharon Smith, and Kate Massey-Chase! “It’s important to us in the Performing Arts department to bring in lecturers who have up-to-date industry experience.” - Sarah McAdam, Director of School for Arts & Humanities MORE
We are now recruiting a part-time Lifestyle Sport & Health Co-ordinator to work across our innovative back pain, cancer, and leg ulcer clinics as well as new projects. This role is suitable for a Marjon graduate. Find out more:
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas... We're starting to get into the spirit here at Marjon, as you can see by how quickly we decorated our tree! https://t.co/NmfCrUYu3n
This week, Journalism students worked with Plymouth Live in the run-up to the General Election to produce two special live broadcasts which have had over 30,000 views on Facebook. Watch a behind-the-scenes video of the hustings
It's polling day! If you're registered to vote, now is the time to use your voice and cast your vote at your designated polling station. ✅ Polling stations will be open until 10pm today. You can find your local polling station at the link below!
We are delighted to have appointed eight students as the first ever Marjon Change Makers. Congratulations Aaron, Alex B, Alex W, Georgia, Geraldine, Jack, Joe and Hannah! We are excited to see their ideas to improve the student experience come to
Well done to our journalism students for producing two excellent live debate shows featuring #GE2019 local candidates. And a big thank you to @Edd13Moore and @Plymouth_Live. https://t.co/w9GGVhAsz4
Tomorrow, Marjon welcomes Dr Ken George for Academy Series Lecture, "The rise and fall of the Cornish language. Dr Ken George is an oceanographer, poet, and linguist. DETAILS: Wednesday 11th December, 13:00 - 14:00 Tickets & more info