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  2. Our Forensic Criminology students got the chance to analyse blood patterns with expert Forensic Scientist Jo Millington. Jo led interactive workshops with students as they learnt how blood stains are created in different ways in crime scenes. Find

  3. Today is #NationalNaturePhotographyDay and we thought we'd join in on the fun! This photo was taken close to Marjon campus! This squirrel was brave enough to get closer to the camera

  4. Take a campus tour with students Georgia and Ryan. See our campus for yourself and take a guided tour at our open days today and tomorrow. More info: bit.ly/MarjonOpenDays

  5. We are offering 20% discount on postgraduate course fees to ALL Marjon alumni who have completed an undergraduate course. The offer applies to postgraduate courses starting in September 2020 but does not include PGCE courses. Register here to find

  6. “Whilst serving in the Royal Navy, I was badly injured playing rugby for my ship, HMS Illustrious. I tore several ligaments and did serious damage to my knee. Then the plaster caused internal swelling, and I had nerve damage too. Three surgeries

  7. Our Easter Revision School caught some attention from BBC Spotlight thanks to the appearance of therapy dog Little Bear in our revision sessions for GCSE students. Little Bear helps with student wellbeing in the classroom and is part of a number of

  8. Calling all new runners… Marjon researchers are exploring how people become committed to running. They want to understand why some people who start running become regular runners, whereas others do not. Ultimately they want to help people to stay

  9. Considering postgraduate study? Make sure you register for our next Postgraduate Open Evening on Wednesday, 27th February. Want to know more about what to expect from the event? Simply check out below

  10. Students honed their networking skills with MarjonFutures and guest speaker Paul Leather from BBC Radio Devon.

  11. Plymouth Teaching School Alliance - PTSA led an 18 month project to improve listening, speaking and feedback skills across Plymouth’s classrooms. You can join PTSA and Gill Golder, our Director of Teacher Education and research lead on the project,

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