Whether you are in the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, Army, Royal Air Force, Reserves, we can help to support and advance your career within the armed forces, as well as in civilian career paths. We provide officer training courses to International Defence Forces too. Wherever you’re based, we can offer you flexible, enriching study at our world-class facilities on campus, access to highly qualified tutors who are experts in their field, and distance learning options to support you through every step of your qualification.
We support injured and recovering personnel in work placements through our links with Help for Heroes and Haslar Company and our partnership agreements with the Corporate Covenant and UNSWIS. In addition we support paralympic training and our researchers are working with the International Invictus Games Foundation to explore the role of sport in the rehabilitation process.
We host regular sports performance camps for international and elite teams, including the Ghanaian Olympic Squad, Namibian Rugby, Exeter Chiefs Rugby, GB Combined Services Rugby League and Royal Navy Rugby Union teams. We’ve worked with these teams ahead of the Olympics, Rugby World Cup and inter-service competitions respectively. With fast-track entry routes, part-time and blended learning, and military accommodation available in the local area, we’re your best bet for continued career excellence.
For the year 2022-23 there are bursaries available for undergraduate veterans who meet the criteria. Find out more here:
Our most popular courses with Armed Forces members are:
For more information, contact our Student Recruitment team at visitus@marjon.ac.uk, or call 01752 636727.
鈥淚 enrolled on to the BSc Sport and Exercise Science Degree to expand my knowledge and experience in a subject I am passionate about and practice as a job. Initially, I was nervous about my limited academic skills, but this was immediately dispelled on the first day with the support from the tutors, which continued throughout the course. The course was challenging but there was always sufficient time allocated and facilities available to meet deadlines, with tutors always on hand to offer advice and assistance. This made for an enjoyable and very rewarding experience. I would highly recommend the course to anyone who is invested in expanding their knowledge and skills, and for me, it also offered an opportunity to add recognition and value to my current working experience.鈥
鈥 The freedom to conduct self-study at my own pace around my very demanding job within the Royal Air Force which involves extensive travel around the world. Tutor support is readily available coupled with the ability to schedule online tutorials at a time convenient to myself. I am able to relate and reflect on my current profession practices directly to my programme and vice versa, influencing how I teach my students and my own Continuous Professional Development.鈥
鈥淭he part-time Strength & Conditioning course provided me with the skills to look critically at the PT syllabus provided for Royal Navy recruits and members of Royal Navy Board and Search Teams to ensure that the PT delivered was suitable to provide robust and resilient sailors fit for frontline duty. My whole experience with Marjonhas been exceptionally positive, the lecturing staff are extremely knowledgeable and were approachable throughout. I would recommend the University to anyone wanting to gain higher education in an environment that understands the needs and commitments of the Armed Forces鈥.
For other undergraduate and postgraduate courses, including further routes for PGCE Secondary teaching, please click the link below: Our other courses may also be relevant to service leavers with ELCAS and the publicly funded degree scheme.
More infoClick the 'more info' button below for biographies of our Armed Forces specialist tutors.
More info1867/8 - Our founder colleges, St Johns in Battersea and St Marks in Chelsea, both join forces, in response to a call for civil defence units. 1908 - Volunteer forces of the UK are merged, and renamed the Territorial Force. Both colleges become part of the 10th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment. 1914 - Alumni and current students of both colleges serve during World War I. Over 1100 students in all will serve.1923 - Our two founder colleges merge and are re-named as the College of St Mark and St John (美姬阁s) and the college is again requisitioned as a military hospital.
Remembrance DayWe pledge to honour the Armed Forces Covenant and support the Armed Forces Community. We recognise the value Serving Personnel, both Regular and Reservists, Veterans and military families contribute to our business and our country.
Members of Universities in Support of Wounded, Injured and Sick Service Personnel, Veterans and their Families (UNSWIS) which supports personnel to transition into civilian employment.
We are registered to ELCAS - www.enhancedlearningcredits.com.
Proud to be a preferred training provider of the Career Transition Partnership (CTP).
Work closely with Endeavour Facility in HMS Drake to support their Veterans programme.
Our quality provision and informed understanding of armed forces needs is reflected in our ‘preferred training provider’ status with the Career Transition Partnership (CTP) and registration with ELCAS (Centre Code: 4437).
The government are offering a bursary to eligible veteran undergraduates who begin studying teaching in 2022/23. .