Did you know Andys Man Club Plymouth hosts a weekly support group at Marjon every Monday evening (7pm-9pm)? Andy's Man Club are a men's suicide prevention charity, fighting mental health stigma through open conversations. All who identify as male
Congratulations to first year students Tom Fannon, Thomas Maurer, Ivo Staub and Jean Luc Zephir who were all sensational at the BUCS Short Course Swimming Championships. Together they secured 3rd place for Marjon in both the Men’s 200m Freestyle
Today we welcomed year 4 children from schools throughout Plymouth to our Science Day. Together, with the help of Rhythm City Dance Studio, Argyle Community Trust, Plymouth Science Team and Bruce Robinson's 'Wonder Workshops', the children focussed
Congratulations to everyone receiving their results today "I know that all of you, having studied through covid, have had to face unusual demands and pressures to get to this point. But well done, your hard work has paid off. You have completed your
“We wanted to make this event new and exciting for everyone involved. "The festival highlighted the need to grow futsal and how it can further benefit many lives through not only the winter periods but all year round.” Kyle Dowling, BA Football
Introducing the brown bag seminars... The brown bag seminars are very informal research seminars, encouraging colleagues to get together to explore research interests, present papers and discuss ideas in progress. All are welcome, from those new to
#CheeringForClearing “I was going through a really tough time during sixth form and had to take a leave of educational absence whilst undergoing medical treatment. I returned at the beginning of exam season, feeling unprepared, overwhelmed and
Let’s make sure Marjon students are counted in the census! The census is a unique once-in-a-decade survey run by Office for National Statistics. It informs decisions about student life, including the environment, healthcare, transport, and sports
#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