Master’s degree garnering international attention
Last week we welcomed Dr Vincenne Revilla Baltran and Dr Cristal Edmunds from Point Park University, Pennsylvania, USA. The Drs had come to the UK on a research trip and specifically came to Marjon to learn more about our MA Arts, Health and Wellbeing degree.
The Drs met with students and learnt about their experiences. This was followed by an academic sharing session hosted by Marjon lecturer Dr Kate Massey-Chase with other Marjon academics, where the Drs shared their expertise in youth mental health, social-emotional learning and teacher training.
The Drs expressed their enthusiasm for Marjon and their hopes for future collaborations. Academics from across the globe are inspired by our work and the MA Arts, Health and Wellbeing’s excellent international reputation.
Plymouth Marjon University has strong partnerships with 26 institutions in 18 countries around the world, helping to bring diverse cultures to the University and providing opportunities for Marjon students to learn more and build a broader experience.
Get started on your MA Arts, Health and Wellbeing journey here.
Post authored by:
Dr Kate Massey-Chase
Lecturer
Plymouth Marjon University
Edited by:
Patrick Owen
Press & Public Relations Officer
Plymouth Marjon University