Today, after two years championing our students, Elias McGill's term as President of Marjon Student Union comes to an end. Thankyou so much Elias for all your hard work. We asked Elias to tell us about the 'best bits':
“A small number of staff continue to work on campus and we thankyou so much for allyou are doing. These staff in our accommodation, catering, cleaning, campus support, estates, security and student support teams are going above and beyond at
Good luck to graduate David Stirzakeris, a finalist for a Silver Award in the prestigious The Pearson National Teaching Awards, dubbed the 'education Oscars'. David is nominated in the Teacher of the Year in a Primary School category. The silver
Following Mother’s Day, we want to say a big thankyoutoall of the supporters of university students, without whom many wouldn’t be as successful as they are today. Pushy Mums, strict Mums, supportive Mums, Mums who went to University, Mums
Hello Marjon. It has been a really tough week and I want tothankyouall for being brilliant and resilient, pulling together in uncertain times. It has been inspiring to see the student body looking out for one another and the staff pulling out all
VARSITY is back! Here are the fixtures: 5 May - Women’s Football at 5pm 7 May - Men’s Football 4 at 7pm 8 May - Women’s Hockey at 9.40am 10 May - Golf at 12 midday, Men's Football 3 at 4.15pm and Women's Rugby at 6.30pm 12 May - Men's Football
Over the course of the coronavirus pandemic, a number of our trainee secondary school teachers have been supporting the fantastic work of Devon Virtual School. The school works to help children in care and care leavers from the area. During the last
On Friday, May 15 sports journalism student, Mike Parrish, released a three-part documentary series covering local football team, Plymouth Parkway FC. ‘Round Our Way’ delves deep into the trials, tribulations and successes of manager Lee Hobbs
Please see below a further update on our approach to coronavirus. We have today written toall our students resident on campus about the plans for their accommodation after Easter. There are three key considerations. It looks increasingly unlikely