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  2. 19 Jan 2023: All modules have been developed by staff across the School of Sport, Health and Wellbeing and deliver expert, research informed content related to several external reference points (e.g. ... In addition, students have open access to extensive computer
  3. 24 Jan 2023: All practical and off-site activities are risk assessed by the respective academic staff. ... years ). Total Minimum 400 hours - students do have the opportunity to obtain up to 550.
  4. 24 Jan 2023: The strive for a standardised and regulated platform of competencies by all health care practitioners continues. ... All of these hours must be supervised, documented and reflected on by the students.
  5. #WeAreMarjon “During the pandemic, I lost my business. I had always toyed with the idea of becoming a PE teacher so I took the leap and applied for the BSc Sports and Exercise Science course at Marjon, with the aim of completing a PGCE following

  6. 8 Jun 2023: 2028. 2. Programme Outline. The arts have a crucial role in our health and wellbeing. ... Coming from diverse practice/professional/educational backgrounds, this MA celebrates the sharing of knowledge, as part of a community of evolving practitioners,
  7. #WeAreMarjon “I spent two years in Devon, not knowing anyone. I felt really isolated, especially after lockdown, and I didn’t want anyone else to feel the same way that I did, which is why I decided to set up ‘Devon Ladies’. I want to

  8. Want to know what life is like at Marjon? Here is a typical day in the life of an Osteopathic student: 7:00am I wake up, make my bed, open my blinds and start to get ready for the day. 7:30am Once I’ve come around a little bit, i'll have a quick

  9. #WeAreMarjon “Growing up, I loved coming to Plymouth, but ultimately, I chose Marjon because the first time I came here, I instantly felt comfortable, and looked after by staff. Due to the small campus size, there is a nice community feel as

  10. #WeAreMarjon "My path to study at Marjon was a bit unexpected. "After years working in marketing in London, I fancied a change. In 2020, I found myself back in Devon during lockdown, and realised how important being by the sea, and swimming

  11. "I auditioned for the BA Acting program at Marjon a year before my enrolment. However, I decided to take a gap year and deferred my admission. During that time, I explored other options and even auditioned for some Musical Theatre programs at other

  12. #WeAreMarjon “I was very nervous about coming to university as a mature student, but I never found it a problem during my time at university. Out of the 20 people on my course, 4 were mature students. Age made no difference, we all worked well

  13. #WeAreMarjon “Before coming to Marjon University, I studied for a year at a university in Sheffield, when suddenly, Covid hit. I made the decision to change my course at a different university. I searched through UCAS and was struck by the Outdoor

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    13 Jan 2023: Released: 13.01.23. Plymouth Marjon University and the Plymouth City Patriots Basketball Club have formed a new partnership. ... This is an exciting time to be part of Basketball at all levels, and together we now have a clear pathway for participation
  15. 26 Jan 2023: Represent and enhance student experiences with their courses and modes of study across all faculties, whilst including elements which have an impact on the academic experience such as learning resources, learning ... Work with and support the academic
  16. 13 Jan 2023: Released: 13.01.23. Plymouth Marjon University and the Plymouth City Patriots Basketball Club have formed a new partnership. ... This is an exciting time to be part of Basketball at all levels, and together we now have a clear pathway for participation
  17. 17 Feb 2023: 1. Acknowledgements We would like to thank all those who have participated in and supported us with this research:. • ... Findings from all have been used in this report. 13. 3.2 Data Analysis The survey data were analysed in relation to the schools’
  18. 16 Feb 2023: Above all, I am struck by how much reason we have for optimism. ... From the view of business the overriding priority across all businesses is that young people have actually got communication skills.
  19. Thumbnail for Opinion: Rising Temperatures, Surging Threats: UK at Risk of Mosquito-Borne Dise
    13 Dec 2023: Unfortunately, these companies have been reported to finance industries fuelling the climate crisis. ... So, there we have it – five sustainable actions that we can all take to make a difference.
  20. Thumbnail for Opinion: MPs are right - teacher recruitment and retention are in crisis
    23 Nov 2023: He noted that a buoyant labour market for graduates, increasing pupil numbers, and the creation of an international market for teachers have all resulted in challenging periods of teacher recruitment for ... Teachers themselves have also vocalised the
  21. 2 Jun 2023: remoteness, socioeconomic deprivation and cultural isolation in the school’s area have a direct. ... of secondary school General Certificate of Secondary Examinations (GCSEs), the highest of all areas.
  22. 13 Dec 2023: Unfortunately, these companies have been reported to finance industries fuelling the climate crisis. ... So, there we have it – five sustainable actions that we can all take to make a difference.
  23. 23 Nov 2023: He noted that a buoyant labour market for graduates, increasing pupil numbers, and the creation of an international market for teachers have all resulted in challenging periods of teacher recruitment for ... Teachers themselves have also vocalised the
  24. 15 Feb 2023: Progression Agreement-holding schools, All Saints Academy7 and Plymouth Studio School.8. All three schools have Progress 8 scores classed as ‘well below average’, low levels of attainment among disadvantaged students ... Our plans and teams have
  25. 18 Dec 2023: Students who have failed one or more modules may apply to transfer but. ... those present and the capacity in which they attended, all the decisions made.
  26. 30 May 2023: phase they are training to teach. All trainees will have a passion for teaching which leads to enhanced employability and. ... Developing trainees who have deep, secure and extensive knowledge and skills related to.
  27. 8 Jun 2023: cognate areas;. c. Staff on fractional contracts may have limited availability for specific. ... heated where necessary, and functional. Digital Infrastructure:. • All rooms will have a consistent digital infrastructure to maximise flexibility in.
  28. 16 Feb 2023: JPEGs) of your banner design at 2400 x 700mm. The design needs to have 30mm bleed on all edges to. ... On the pitch (3 year contract) One Kit (please indicate team) All 19 team kits.
  29. 15 Feb 2023: Given all that has already been achieved and all we are now working to achieve, we have every reason to be Proud to be Marjon. ... We have also developed a far-reaching network of sport organisations and professional teams.
  30. 18 Dec 2023: GP letter. Staff will have their address verified against information provided on iTrent. ... PGCE Secondary. All. BEd Early Years Year 1. 3. BEd Early Years Year 2.
  31. 4 Oct 2023: All papers had been previously circulated by MD. Welcome and introductions from the Chair: WM WM welcomed all to the meeting. ... DT suggested that this was part of a wider strategy conversation that we have including the university.
  32. 16 Jun 2023: Both students and staff have the right to speak freely and voice their opinions. ... 8 Developmental Opportunities. The University has developed a clear staff training programme, building on the preliminary training many staff have already undertaken, to
  33. 18 Dec 2023: In all. cases, the student shall have a right to make a final statement to the Panel. ... Education and the University’s Collaborative Provision Regulations and. Procedures, all students registered for the University’s awards have the.
  34. 11 Sep 2023: 12.2 Module assessment. All taught modules have a set content and form of assessment (including the. ... all registered students have been informed in writing in advance.
  35. 11 Sep 2023: In all. cases, the student shall have the right to make a final statement to the Panel. ... University’s Collaborative Provision Regulations and Procedures, all students. registered for the University’s awards have the ultimate right to complain to
  36. 15 May 2023: 2. Membership. (a) All registered students of the University, and sabbatical officers of the Union, shall automatically on registration each academic year be members of the Union but shall have the ... the Independent Adjudicator for Higher Education (OIA
  37. 13 Sep 2023: templates. 18. Papers should have been discussed in advance of coming to ELT, to ensure. ... that, as far as possible, all relevant factors have been considered.
  38. 1 Aug 2023: Drawing to the Board of Governor’s attention all matters which may have major effects on the University’s risk profile or exposure. • ... draw attention to all matters which may have major effects on the University’s risk profile or exposure. -
  39. 4 May 2023: The modules all have 2 assessments, 1 reflects the engagement in the synchronous and asynchronous connected activities, whilst the other enables the students to address the topics in depth. ... All modules have synchronous and situated sessions on campus
  40. 10 Mar 2023: re not getting any of the, ‘Well, they’re not doing that in such-a-such school’ … On the whole we’ve made sure that all of our messages have been ... And then we make sure that all of our smaller village schools have equal and full access to
  41. 24 Mar 2023: We have all come through a most extraordinary year, in which Covid and lockdowns were a continuous threat over the life of every university and indeed all of humankind. ... We are proud to be at the heart of the Plymouth community, where we have been for
  42. 11 Sep 2023: those present and the capacity in which they attended, all the decisions made. ... 2. All cases in which assessment penalties have been applied, or in which work.
  43. 27 Nov 2023: 3.2 At least one member should have recent and relevant experience in finance,. ... i. ensure that all significant losses have been properly investigated and that the.
  44. 20 Feb 2023: more than minor or trivial. Keep all original evidence - you may need this later. ... 2 Have you applied for other student finance (a tuition fee loan or maintenance loan)?
  45. 6 Jul 2023: All modules in each pathway have these threads running through them. ... Programme handbooks, and module guides. Trainees in placement schools, both University led and school direct, have access to a dedicated mentor, professional tutor and University
  46. 11 Sep 2023: on a regular basis to discuss student issues and concerns that have arisen. ... should be appointed to liaise with the student and all staff concerned (by.
  47. 7 Jun 2023: They have ensured regular online meetings, and are great at communicating and understanding. ... 27/4 On-campus support We have Student Life Officers, Resident Student Assistants, and Campus Security Assistants who are all on hand to help support,
  48. 9 Aug 2023: Such agreements must be reported to the Chief Operating Officer & Finance Director to ensure all financial and legal implications have been considered. ... 8.2. Receipts. 8.2.1. The format and wording of all receipt documents, sales invoices, sales
  49. 4 Oct 2023: The board approved this idea. MD confirmed that we have no utilities to pay for presently. ... And that all our regular sponsors were already back on board this year.
  50. 28 Sep 2023: confirmed when all the following conditions have been satisfied. • The student was a registered student on a programme of the University at. ... Progression and Award Board confirming that all assessments have been. carried out in accordance with the

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