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  2. 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 all Marjon students, it’s an opportunity to chat about mental health. ‍ To join in:

  3. On Wednesday June 3, 2020, Plymouth Marjon University celebrated its Change Maker project This involved eight students employed by the university, all with the task of improving student experiences at Marjon. To find out about the change they’ve

  4. 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

  5. Our Postgraduate Virtual Open Day is taking place on Thursday, October 29. Are you a final year student or graduate looking to take the next step? Come and find out what studying postgrad at Marjon is all about

  6. Take the next step towards the career of your dreams ⭐️ Attending an open day is a fantastic way to find out about our courses (both undergraduate and postgraduate), accommodation and the support we offer students - all on our beautiful green

  7. Find out what Marjon is all about at our open days on 7 and 8 June. Join us for course talks and practical sessions to get a feel for student life, meet lecturers, support staff and students and take a campus tour. Register here:

  8. You’re invited our to Virtual Open Days this week. If you're considering applying to university in 2021 or 2022 these are a great way to get answers to all your questions about courses and student life. ✅ Book now and we’ll email you the full

  9. This week the Theatre Festival returns to Marjon Arts Centre. From 2 - 6 March there are two shows every night starring our fabulous third year acting students, performing their final projects. All welcome. Free admission, with bar from 6.30pm and

  10. Hello final year students and graduates! Come to open day on Saturday 5 October to find out all about our postgraduate courses. A 20% discount is available for Marjon alumni who progress from our undergraduate to postgraduate courses within two

  11. The countdown is on, there is one week to go until our Open Day! Open Days are a wonderful opportunity to meet your lecturers, find out information about your course, take tours of our campus facilities and accommodation, and chat to our current

  12. Marjon is piloting a supervised exercise scheme to support prostate cancer patients in partnership with Mustard Tree Macmillan Cancer Support Centre. Ron is one of the patients and tells us more…

  13. It was great to see Leader of Plymouth Council, Nick Kelly, on campus yesterday. He was chatting to Vice Chancellor, Rob Warner, about all of the eco-friendly things happening on our campus ❤ Nick said Marjon are 'leading the way' for

  14. #TimeToTalk Day is a chance for all of us to be more open about mental health – to talk, to listen, to change lives. Talking helps to break down negative stereotypes and can support people who are feeling isolated. Students can talk to our

  15. Thinking about postgraduate study? Join us on campus for our Postgraduate Open Evening on Thursday 27 January 2022. Find out more about our huge range of courses and get the answers to all your important questions. We will also be able to tell you

  16. Today, after two years championing our students, Elias McGill's term as President of Marjon Student Union comes to an end. Thank you so much Elias for all your hard work. We asked Elias to tell us about the 'best bits':

  17. There’s nothing like an Open Day to help you get to grips with university life and make those all-important decisions about your future. You can explore the facilities, meet academic staff and students and pick up a wealth of useful information at

  18. 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

  19. On-campus open days are back! Our next open day is scheduled to take place on Saturday 2nd October, open to both undergraduate and postgraduate levels of study. Attending an Open Day is a fantastic way to find out all about our courses,

  20. Our next Open Day is Saturday 15th October 2016 Come to the campus and find out more about our courses, talk to academics and take a look around our world-class facilities. The open day is intended to help you make those all-important decisions

  21. Calling all ⁦students We want to hear about your experiences and ideas. We need Undergrad and Postgrad students to participate in our research, looking at assessment and feedback information. You will take part in a focus group and will also be

  22. Visiting Writer Series Environmental artist and poet Marlene Creates visits us on Thursday 19th November at 6.30pm to discuss her award winning video-poem in a talk titled "From the Ground Tier to a Sparrow Batch". All are welcome. To book a place

  23. Did you know, if you’re starting a master’s degree, you could get a postgraduate master’s loan of up to £11,836 And, there is still time to book onto our Postgraduate Open Evening (Thursday 23rd February, 4pm – 7pm). Chat with academics at

  24. ⚽️ This week our sporting students got the chance to gain the Devon County Football Association Level One qualification for futsal. Students gained an understanding of techniques and skills related to the small-sided version of football and in

  25. We spent two days at Exeter UCAS and met nearly 10,000 local students from the Plymouth and Exeter area. We ran out of prospectuses and both days and students were very keen to hear all about our specialisms including Sport and Education! Meet us

  26. OCT 16 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM

    Plymouth Info Session Come along to our 1 hour presentation and find out everything you need to know about working on a summer camp in the USA. Event Details Date: Monday 16th October 2017 Time: 6:30pm Address: Room TBC, Plymouth Marjon University,


  27. Have you heard about Marjon Zero? We are passionate about the planet. Our ambition in everything we do is to improve lives for all, so we’re committed to doing our bit to protect against climate change and nature loss. Marjon Zero is an exciting

  28. Last few tickets available for 'Seth Lakeman: the Song-writing'. Join our English and Creative Writing students to hear Seth, folk-singer, song-writer and multi-instrumentalist, in conversation about the song-writing process, interspersed with

  29. Today we hosted our #ClimateEmergency Forum! ♻️❗️ We've had lots of exciting ideas developed by students, staff and guests, on how we respond to the Climate Emergency as a University. Amongst the inspiring guest speakers at the Forum was

  30. If you hope to go to university this year, we recognise that the coronavirus pandemic has had an enormous impact on you. Many of you will be studying hard to get the grades you need to apply to university. Even if you already have your grades, we

  31. We love to see our students in action These second year BA Primary Education students delivered a mathematical games event with the children across Key Stage 2 at Horrabridge Primary & Nursery School. They developed games and activities linked to

  32. The Inspiring Student Awards celebrate students who make a positive difference within the university and local community. We spoke to student Millie Roberts, who has been nominated for her work as a volunteer coach. Millie volunteers for Special

  33. We have places on a range of teacher training courses starting in September. With 175 years practice in this field we are the most experienced teacher trainers in the South West. Our Education and teacher training courses with places include: -

  34. A new society at Marjon this year is the Uni Boob Team (UBT). They represent charity CoppaFeel!, who raise breast cancer awareness. Student Union Women’s Officer and UBT leader, Lizzy Miller, said: “The aims of our work are to encourage, educate

  35. At Marjon, we're turning up the heat to help athletes conquer their limits! ️ Three athletes recently underwent intensive heat acclimation training at our state-of-the-art Sport Science Labs' heat chamber. Their goal? Tackling the grueling

  36. Happy Mental Health Awareness Week, everyone ❤️ We hope you're all doing well and taking some time to prioritise your mental health. This year's theme is all about anxiety - a feeling that we've all experienced at some point in our lives. It's

  37. 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. “It’s a real privilege to be asked to help make North Devon

  38. APR 30 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM

    Find out more about each party, submit your question, join the debate! This event is open to all, so register now to avoid disappointment. The University of St Mark & St John is pleased to be hosting a debate jointly facilitated by the Plymouth


  39. Dear fellow Marjon students, Mental health awareness has taken great strides in the past decade, but there is still a long way to go. Talking about mental health is still stigmatized, with research finding that men are less likely to talk about it

  40. A warm welcome back to Rhys Roberts who today takes up his new post as Deputy President of Marjon Student Union. Rhys said: “For the next year there are a variety of things that I would like to bring to the University which include inspiring young

  41. Calling all Marjon students Have you got ideas about how to improve things at Marjon? Do you want to build your confidence and prove you can make a difference to others? Are you looking for flexible, part-time work? We are currently looking to hire

  42. It is Mental Health Awareness Week and this year the focus is on Mindfulness. Mindfulness is an integrative, mind-body based training that helps people to change the way they think and feel about their experiences. To mark Mental Health Awareness

  43. ‘’When you come to Marjon, it feels like coming home. When I started, Rob the Vice-Chancellor told me all about the values. I thought this is it, yes. They chimed with me on a personal level. I hadn’t experienced this at other universities. I

  44. #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

  45. Hundreds of children step into the world of books Over two days the University of St Mark & St John was transformed into a magical world of stories as over two hundred primary school pupils were welcomed by authors Sarah Manfield and Sally Bates as

  46. My biggest challenge during lockdown is trying to keep motivated. There are good times when I get on with my work and other times when I do not feel motivated. I find chatting to family and friends helps me feel positive; as does exercising,

  47. Good luck to Outdoor Adventure Education student Connie Baker, who is heading to Hawaii to compete in one of the world’s most strenuous competitions. The historic KONA race will take athletes through the clear waters of Kailua Bay, along the

  48. #WeAreMarjon "We go through about 50 boxes of tissues a month - all kinds of things can happen to students including bereavement, relationship breakdown or illness. At Graduation every year we love watching our students walk across that stage. Not

  49. #WeAreMarjon “Through Marjon I’ve been given the opportunity to do teaching in a way I never would have dreamed of. On the BEd Primary Education course we always do academic placements but in second year we take on an enhanced placement, which

  50. #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

  51. I was seven when my mum died, and I had to move from Pakistan to England with my younger sister to live with my dad. It was hard at first, not speaking the language, but I remember a bunch of lads asking me to play football and from then on I

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