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  2. The Listening Post is a new remote peer support for Marjon students. Student volunteers will be there to chat on MS Teams, either one-to-one or in groups, and to offer signposting to other support when people want it. Joe tells us more...

  3. An article by journalism course leader Mike Baker made it into ‘the antidote’ today, which is The Guardian's daily list of the non-coronavirus articles that their readers spent the most time with. Mike’s article is about his beloved Swindon

  4. Dear students with belongings on campus, Today the Department for Education released a statement saying it is now permissible for students to travel to collect belongings, but only if you adhere to university guidelines and booking procedures to

  5. #WeAreMarjon I never thought I would actually go to university as I thought I might not be good enough at the academic side of things so I wasn’t sure if it would be right. Once I came and visited Marjon, however, one thing that massively stood

  6. A message from Rev Michelle Parkman, our Cyber Chaplain, to mark #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek.

  7. Tune into our live course talks from 2 - 5 June. Find out about studying and student life at Marjon and get your questions answered in live chats with lecturers and students. ✅ Sign up now: https://bit.ly/3e2gh1H

  8. #KindnessMatters “St Thomas Food Fight is a volunteer service based in Exeter which provides free food to anyone who needs it, including a mix of the homeless, those suffering with substance abuse and older people in financial hardship. Our usual

  9. How could the coronavirus crisis shape the future of the teaching profession? Professor Tanya Ovenden-Hope considers this question in an editorial for The Chartered College of Teaching. Read it here... https://sites.marjon.ac.uk/marketing1/2020/05/27

  10. #WeAreMarjon “Pride is so deep and upsetting when you think of some of the things that have happened, but we are privileged to be where we are now. To me, Pride is not just a party, it is what it is because of the community’s struggle. We


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