Lion-el had a fab time participating in our @Brit_Challenge events today Students and staff took part in a series of activities including sporting, crafting and cooking - all with the aim of raising money for BRIT and @ImprovingLivesP. Donate here:
Calling all performers At Marjon we have some incredible Performing Arts degrees based in our on-site professional venue, the Quad Theatre. BA (Hons) Acting and Performance-Making: https://t.co/t0RpRzoCGe BA (Hons) Musical Theatre:
We finished off a fantastic day with a speech from VC Rob Warner. Thank you to everyone who came today, we hoped you all enjoyed it as much as we did ♥ https://t.co/vqM164XLc5
♥️The benefits: Great hourly rate - £11.61, Varied role, Make a significant impact on future students' lives, All training is provided, Work flexible hours, Develop transferable skills for future career aspirations, And, most importantly, it's
In 2022, we partnered with @UHP_NHS to launch a new programme, supporting children and young adults with their weight. Staff led a variety of engaging physical activities for the kids showing that it can be enjoyable to live a healthy lifestyle.
Calling all HE Advisors Book now onto our inaugural Higher Education Advisors' Conference (on Wednesday 13th July). Hear the latest developments at UCAS, Student Finance England,and receive guidance on supporting your students.
Are you currently studying at Marjon? You still have time to apply to be an RSA. The closing date for the job is the Monday 1st May, all RSA’s will receive free training for the role and discounted accommodation on campus. Find out more/apply here:
Go Team Marjon As it is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, our sports teams have all been wearing pink to their training sessions. This has been in collaboration with the Uniboob society. They have also been wearing rainbow laces as a symbol of
“Include something about your outside interests but not too much. This will show you to be more of a rounded person – you are not just about all things work.” @literatelady – Senior Lecturer in Education at Plymouth Marjon University
The students studies had been interrupted when they were called up to the armed services. Many of them came back injured, and some never made it back at all. At the time, lots of colleges wouldn’t take injured students but Marjon made sure they