We are a small university with a reputation for providing an outstanding student experience. We are a small and friendly university where everyone works together to help allstudents achieve their full potential. Our staff know all their students by
13 Jul 2024:
It is important to note that whatever specific government advice is in place at any time, we also have a duty of care to all our studentsandstaff. ... This is to ensure we keep our members of staff safe such as cleaners and contractors.
Have you seen the new collection of books we have available in the Marjon library? Laura Pickering-Payne, a second year Speech and Language therapy student, curated the collection of the anti-racism books that are now available to staffandstudents.
7 Jul 2024:
The University, as a third party hate crime reporting centre, is committed to understanding the impact and experience of hate crime and encouraging studentsandstaff to report all incidents. ... Please ask a member of staff within the Student Wellbeing
7 Jul 2024:
We encourage allstaff with a focus on research and knowledge exchange to join and participate within a RKEG. ... Our approach is inclusive, and LLHWB members include postgraduate research students, professional support staffand academics from all
A message from Professor Rob Warner, Vice-Chancellor of Marjon... Dear studentsandstaff, We are all coming to terms with the reality that Covid has been accelerating fast in the UK and is taking a heavy toll on health and lives across the world.
7 Jul 2024:
Inactive at this present time. We're an environmentally minded group of studentsandstaff, who aim to get outdoors and make improvements to Marjon's campus. ... The society is open to allstudentsand members of staff at Marjon University.
7 Jul 2024:
Marjon Provides – Community larder. The larder is open to allstaffandstudents who may be struggling. ... Bursaries for care experienced or estranged students. Those who are care experienced or estranged from their families can apply for a bursary
#WeAreMarjon A year in to A Levels I decided it wasn’t for me. I left school and found a job as a scaffolder, which I did alongside playing semi-pro football. At 19 I was earning decent money and I had a great start to the football season. Scouts