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  2. In November 2021, Plymouth City Council announced a new multi-agency Commission to tackle violence against women and girls in Plymouth. The survey below aims to reach as many local people as possible, in order to understand how violence affects

  3. A huge congratulations to Provost and Professor of Education, Tanya Ovenden-Hope, for earning the highest level of recognition from all three education sectors’ professional bodies in the UK. Tanya leads Education Research at Marjon. Her

  4. #WeAreMarjon “I love maths and science; it’s really disheartening that they get such a bad reputation. I want to change that. I am passionate about flipping the narrative of having a ‘maths brain’ or ‘science brain’. Anyone can access

  5. We want to welcome and congratulate Sarah Boyd for being elected the new Marjon Student Union President, starting the first week of June! "I knew from early on in my second year of studies that I wanted to go for the role of president." "I believe

  6. “The thing I enjoy most is the broad range of topics, spanning across all aspects of health. Not only does it keep the course exciting, but it provides a broad knowledge base that can be applied to many professions - the skill sets earned are wide.

  7. - UCAS have advised that we’ll receive your revised A-level grades from 3pm this afternoon. To contact us about this please email admissions@marjon.ac.uk from tomorrow (Friday). Pearson have announced the review of all BTEC results. We do not yet

  8. Calling all current students Did you know that you are able too apply for a Studiosity Boost? We will allocate additional usages of the system to those that apply - this is likely to be one, two or three additional usages. And, if this is not felt

  9. 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

  10. We are so excited to announce our Honorary Graduate for the Wednesday morning graduation ceremony: Adrian Kemp Adrian Kemp came to Plymouth in 1976 to study Education at the then ‘College of St Mark and St John’. Whilst becoming a qualified

  11. 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

  12. Congratulatons to the Mens First team for coming from behind to beat Plymouth Uni 3-2 and also to the Womens First team for winning 4-0. And a big thank you to all the fans who turned up to support all the teams throughout Varisty. See you all next

  13. Graduation update ‍ Class of 2020 and class of 2021. We know you’ve waited a long time for this. But graduation is finally coming. We’ll be holding graduation this October in the Plymouth Guildhall. Classes of 2020 and 2021 will be graduating

  14. There was good news for Marjon when the results of the National Student Survey were released this week. It asks final year students at UK universities about their university experience. We were the no. 1 university in England for “learning

  15. My plan this term was to return to the student village to start my teaching placement and begin face-to-face lectures again. I’m now studying at home instead because my placement was postponed, and my lectures are all online. I was disappointed

  16. Another successful year for Marjon's Change Maker Project! ⭐ A huge well done to the student change makers for all of their hard work and success. Each Change Maker was assigned 50 hours paid work to plan, research and deliver their project,

  17. 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

  18. Explore the world of business, management, and enterprise with us! We're thrilled to invite you to a virtual session where you can discover the exciting MSc Business, Management, and Enterprise programme at Plymouth Marjon University. Join us as

  19. It was announced this afternoon that A-level students will be awarded the grades estimated by their teachers, unless the algorithm used to calculate results gave them a higher grade. We would like to reassure all Marjon applicants that confirmed

  20. Happy birthday Plymouth Marjon University For 182 years, Marjon has supported students to reach their potential and seize life's opportunities. A quick history: Students were welcomed to St John’s College, Battersea for the first time in February

  21. Congratulations to Physical Education student, Angus Scotney who has recently returned from the International Surfing Association (ISA) World Surfing Games in EL Salvador, coaching the British surfing team. ‍♂️ Angus began surfing

  22. MAY 05 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM

    The Plymouth Raiders have reached the BBL Playoffs for the first time since the 2012-13 season, and are set to host either the London Royals or London Lions on Sunday 5th May at 3pm in a MUST SEE game. Raiders travel to Glasgow this Sunday where a


  23. #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

  24. 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

  25. This week is Mental Health Awareness Week (MHAW) ❤️ And the theme this year is loneliness. Loneliness can affect us all. But, full-time students are among those at higher risk of feeling lonely. 22% of students nationally have reported feeling

  26. Tonight Come along to our fundraiser at 7.30pm at The Quad Theatre and help us to raise money for the people of Ukraine. All money made from ticket sales will go to the Disaster Emergency Committee who work with some of the top aid agencies to

  27. Dear Class of 2022, Registration is now open for Graduation Graduation will take place on Wednesday 26 & Thursday 27 October in the Plymouth Guildhall. Tickets will be bookable until Wednesday 21 September and you have the opportunity to purchase up

  28. Marjon students score highly once again in national survey Once again, Marjon has been rated amongst the top universities in the country in the National Student Survey. Across 12 questions and broad subject areas, Marjon was rated in the top 5

  29. We are delighted to announce that we are sponsoring the Britain’s Ocean City Half Marathon, 10k and 5K taking place on Sunday 5th September 2021. ‍♂️ We have secured 20 FREE spaces for Marjon students and staff in each of the races so if you

  30. "Camp was everything and nothing like I was expecting all at the same time! I knew it would be fun, but it was exciting. I knew it would be artsy, but it was creative. I suspected there would be tasty food, and it was delicious. I also knew it would

  31. Introducing our Honorary Graduate for Thursday afternoon: Hugh Borthwick Hugh is the Head of Production at Theatre Royal Plymouth (TRP). He has been the resident Production Manager at TRP for many years, working on all in-house theatre productions,

  32. We are excited to announce the launch of our new Marjon Evaluation and Impact Centre (MEIC) MEIC will play a central role in the Marjon Research and Knowledge Exchange Strategy 2020-2025 by supporting Marjon’s evaluation and impact activities,

  33. Introducing Tegan, a third-year Osteopathy student who, for the past academic year, has been working with patients in our new clinic at Marjon ❤️ "The teaching clinic is great for students because it gives us exposure to multiple patients

  34. Tickets for a tenner Marjon students can book tickets for £10 (plus £2 booking fee) to see comedians Mark Watson on Thursday 14 October and Sean Walsh on Saturday 16 October at Marjon’s Quad Theatre in October. Mark Watson has appeared as a

  35. NOV 24 9:00 AM

    Join us on campus for Open Day on 24 November. Meet staff and students, take a tour and get answers to all your questions about courses and student life. ✅ Book now: https://www.marjon.ac.uk/open-days


  36. 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

  37. - There have been several announcements this week from the government. This statement is to clarify the university position. • The university has 5 COVID operating levels, and we are currently on level 3. These levels describe the specific

  38. OCT 02 9:00 AM

    Join us on campus for Open Day on 2 October. Meet staff and students, take a tour and get answers to all your questions about courses and student life. ✅ Book now: https://www.marjon.ac.uk/open-days


  39. JUN 03 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

    Matthew Gordon Price & Jamie Yost are two indie folk musicians from Devon and will be embarking on their first collaborative tour this summer to promote their latest releases. The duo plan to busk in each town/city they visit along the way. Gigs


  40. Dear Marjon, Firstly, I’d like to say what a year it has been! Every single student this year has had to battle some truly tough times, and for that you should be proud of yourselves. In particular a massive congratulations to all those who are in

  41. “I spent a week in August at NUS Lead and Change with other SU teams. The challenges of Covid-19 for Student Unions played on all our minds. Being able to talk and form relationships with others led to hundreds of ideas forming for this year. I

  42. #WeAreMarjon “I left school at 16 with no qualifications. I didn’t feel like university was for me as all I wanted to do was go out and get a job. It wasn’t so common then to go to university. I secured a job, which turned out to be a great

  43. Our 2nd year Journalism students have excelled themselves yet again, with the fourth issue of Sound Magazine Sound was distributed all over Plymouth today, and can be found in popular tourist attractions such as Cap'n Jaspers Barbican Plymouth,

  44. #WeAreMarjon This week Lecturer Jackie Arthur, who has been with Marjon for over 37 years, left the University to take on her next adventure of sailing around the country and beyond! ⛵️ Jackie not only leaves with the absolute best wishes of the

  45. Calling all scuba divers... Jo Alexiou, an active scuba diver and clinical exercise physiologist at Marjon is involved in a research project investigating the cardiovascular profile of active scuba divers. The goal of her project is to make the

  46. Dear students and staff, On Wednesday evening, 2nd December, the Government sent universities previously unseen guidance about the return to campus in January. We have been working very hard ever since to work out what this means for everyone at

  47. What an incredible time we had on Friday raising money for the people of Ukraine ♥ We were treated to performances from Karen Griffiths (Marjon Study Skills Staff) who opened the show with three acoustic songs, including a sing-along to “Hey

  48. #WeAreMarjon “Walk in to our virtual office! We are here to listen. Between us both, we are always available on call and have been in constant contact with the sports teams and all the captains. The captains have recently run all their AGM’s

  49. “My A level results didn’t go to plan. "During my time in sixth form, I was forced to take leave of educational absence whilst undergoing medical procedures, and this reflected heavily in my results. "I was devastated, my heart had been set on

  50. #BlackHistoryMonth At Marjon, we pride ourselves on our culture of inclusivity and commitment to widening participation. Not only did we pioneer the provision of quality education for all in the UK, but we also reached out to the rest of the world

  51. LGBTQ+ Pride month has been celebrated every year since 1969, when the Stonewall uprising took place. On 28 June 1969 there were a spontaneous series of demonstrations in response to a police raid at the Stonewall Inn and discrimination against