Come along to our Menopause Cafe, aimed at breaking down the stigma around menopause and increasing its awareness. ❤️ This is a relaxed environment with tea and cake. Everyone is welcome! Marjon's first Menopause Café will be held in room E103-
Become a Student Ambassador! ❤️ Are you a passionate Marjon student looking for an exciting job opportunity? Look no further! Role: Student Ambassador Pay: £10.90 per hour + £1.32 per hour holiday pay Who we're looking for: We're on the hunt
We are pleased to announce that Professor Claire Taylor will join Plymouth Marjon University in May 2023 as the new Vice-Chancellor, following the retirement of Professor Rob Warner in December. Professor Taylor will join the University from her
#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
9 May 2023:
Professor Taylor's academic background includes studying Music and Education at the University of Cambridge, qualifying as a teacher, and working with learners of allages for a decade before becoming
9 Jan 2023:
Professor Taylor studied Music and Education at the University of Cambridge and qualified as a teacher, working with learners of allages for ten years before becoming a primary school Headteacher.
9 Jan 2023:
Professor Taylor studied Music and Education at the University of Cambridge and qualified as a teacher, working with learners of allages for ten years before becoming a primary school Headteacher.
9 May 2023:
Professor Taylor's academic background includes studying Music and Education at the University of Cambridge, qualifying as a teacher, and working with learners of allages for a decade before becoming
16 Feb 2023:
Above all, I am struck by how much reason we have for optimism. ... progress through dialogic teaching.12 These benefts apply across the curriculum, and for pupils of allages.
7 Jun 2023:
The Nap Room, a dark and quiet place to get away from it all. ... Our societies are open to all and are an opportunity for students of allages and backgrounds to come together over shared interests.