#MarjonTogether Spring is here . We’re lucky to have a stunning green campus and we miss it. Reply with a campus photo to take us back there. We’ll start with a photo of the quad by Dan Grindrod...
Dear Marjon Class of 2020, As we approach the end of our final semester, our hearts begin to fill with so many emotions. At this point in the semester, we were supposed to be cheering on our Varsity Teams, taking selfies for dissy hand in, getting
#WeAreMarjon “I didn’t expect it to grow like this. I started Level Up Football Coaching in September, at the same time as I started my degree. The idea was to make a bit of extra money to help me along. We offer 1-2-1 football coaching sessions
This is the first in a series of videos for people with limited mobility, demonstrating how to safely exercise at home. Your trainer is Katie, who works with limited mobility exercise patients at Marjon Health & Wellbeing. Please let us know in the
#MarjonTogether Reply with a photo of Marjon that makes you happy, it could feature the people, the place, clubs and societies, merch, anything! We’ll start the ball rolling with a photo by Bee Lesbirel...
Aphasia is an acquired condition that occurs in one third of stroke patients, affecting the ability to read, speak, write and understand language. Our trainee Speech and Language Therapists have created this video to raise awareness of the condition.
#WeAreMarjon “The first week of lockdown was difficult. I sat in my bedroom with looming deadlines for my dissertation and essays. I’m used to going out and connecting with lots of people. Being stuck in one place I struggled with the feeling
“A small number of staff continue to work on campus and we thank you so much for all you are doing. These staff in our accommodation, catering, cleaning, campus support, estates, security and student support teams are going above and beyond at
Every day for two weeks we've been adding a new post to the Team Marjon blog. Today Lyn and Tory from the Student Support team discuss tips to help students who have anxiety or autism to cope with lockdown. Go check it out