Calling all Year 12 studentsMarjon’s Virtual Summer School is back for 2021! UCAS workshops Virtual events with current students Group activities to discover the social side of uni Apply before 25th June 2021 bit.ly/3ynXUzA
Marjon University Cornwall has welcomed three MA Education graduates as its first ever PhD students! All teachers in the county, their research will impact both local change and national thinking. Find out what they’re researching:
It really is great to be back Whether you are returning to Marjon or are new to the university, we have been delighted to welcome you all to campus. We have loved seeing students enjoying their lectures and making use of all of Marjon's amazing
Today is Time to Talk day! Student Support and Wellbeing are offering a two hour drop-in session for students between 12pm and 2pm. Open to allMarjonstudents, it’s an opportunity to chat about mental health. To join in:
We're inviting all parents and supporters of current and future Marjonstudents to tune into a live talk on Thursday. Find out how student finance works and hear from a parent who has two children at university, including one at Marjon. To book,
Census Day has passed but there’s still time to make sure allMarjonstudents are included in the census. Wherever you are, request a code online and complete the census for your university address here: www.census.gov.uk. Not sure what to do?
Come along to Marjon's Climate Conference On Wednesday 10 November all staff and students are invited to listen to guest speakers, share a plant-based lunch (provided) and take part in a workshop – there will be prizes for the winning group. Make
To mark #UniMentalHealthDay we are launching the Marjon Student Mental Health Survey. The survey, led by Student Change Maker Lucy Branton, will explore student’s opinions on mental health and their experiences of mental health support here at
#WeAreMarjon “I became a Change Maker because I wanted my voice to be heard. I did some research and saw one of the projects was around PHD life, which fitted in really well with some of the conversations I was having with other students and staff