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  2. Join us for one of our Summer Open Days on Friday 24th and Saturday 25th June ❤ Take a look around our green campus, check out accommodation and speak to those who study and work here. Book your space here:

  3. Give us one word to describe our campus. Go! ❤️

  4. Thinking about studying at Marjon but want to know more about our campus and accommodation? You can now book a bespoke campus tour, which includes a look around one of our halls of residence. Our tours are organised and developed specifically for you

  5. Are you in year 12 and interested in doing your Teacher Training at university? Marjon Summer School is a free opportunity for students to discover what it is like to study Education and Initial Teacher Training-related courses at university level.

  6. Have you ever felt like you are not good enough? It's time we talked about #ImposterSyndrome.

  7. 50 more tickets available! We can't believe how quickly tickets went for Prom on the Quad. So, we have decided to release 50 extra tickets for this free event. Book now to avoid disappointment:

  8. We are so proud to announce that Varsity 2022 raised a total of £11,362 for charity. "I would like to say a special thank the @marjonstudentunion for their help in ensuring this event ran smoothly, as well as my colleague Luke Overthrow – without

  9. Good luck to everyone taking part in the Plymouth Running Festival this Sunday. Whether you are running half a marathon, 10k or 5k, we hope you have a fantastic time ❤️ We will be offering sports massage on the day and also have a stand on the

  10. Plymouth Marjon University has been ranked the top university in England for student satisfaction in the Complete University Guide 2023. The accolade improves even further last year’s ranking, in which Marjon was rated third in England. Marjon

  11. Happy Jubilee Weekend! Have you seen the new display up in The Hub? The display takes a look at how we've celebrated since 1840 and what we've been doing since 1952 (when the Queen first came to the throne). You can also find out what the term

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