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  2. What an afternoon we had yesterday, with bright sunshine and a glorious Staff and Student BBQ. ☀️ Thank you to everyone who came along, we hope you had as much fun as we did!

  3. Introducing Dr. Kate Massey-Chase! Kate is a community arts facilitator, academic, activist and writer, as well as a fantastic lecturer in our School of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences. She is currently leading our MA in Arts, Health and

  4. We had a lot of fun today at our Marjon HE Advisors' Conference We heard from Ross Sanger for a UCAS update session, Stacey-May Fox from the Student Loans Company to talk all things finance, Marjon Senior Lecturer, Dr. Hazel Bending, discussing the

  5. If you're studying for a BSc in Cornwall or Plymouth, you could become a paid mentor for Year 11 GCSE Science students in September. If that sounds good to you, apply before 7 June here:

  6. Ready for a summer of self-care? ☀️ We've put together a mental health summer to-do list to help you prioritise your well-being this season. - Take a break from social media and spend some time outdoors in nature. - Practice mindfulness or

  7. At Marjon, we love celebrating our students accomplishments. We are proud to announce the recent success of MSc High-Performance Sport Coaching student, Stuart O’Connor, who was appointed as the Performance Director at the Swedish Boxing Federation

  8. 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

  9. We want to say a huge congratulations to all of our final year undergraduate students for completing their dissertations, you have smashed it!

  10. Hands up Who lived here while studying at Marjon?

  11. London Economics and partners revealed in a recent study, that international students studying in the 2021/22 academic year, generated approximately £41.9 billion for the UK economy, £2.2 billion of which coming from international students in the

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