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  2. April 28, 2021 via Twitter
    RT @allsaintstsa: Looking to #traintoteach in September? Do you want to learn on the job, gain a full year’s school experience and stay loc…


  3. May 19, 2021 via Twitter
    Support our BA Acting and Musical Theatre students @theactorswheel in their show ‘Parliament Square’, directed by the award-winning @DerekBond . Performances take place on 20/21 and 27/28 May 2021, with an after-show Q+A on 21 May. Reserve

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  4. 28 Apr 2021: Making a difference is at the heart of what we do here at Plymouth Marjon University, find out how our staff and students do this on our news pages.
  5. April 12, 2021 via Twitter
    ⚽ For more information about the Women’s Football Programme please contact Chris Smietanka on csmietanka@marjon.ac.uk or see our website: https://t.co/KkVrIDi0uZ (3/3)


  6. June 15, 2021 via Twitter
    For asking all the right questions and finding the solutions. Well done to Esther Tonna-Morgan for winning the Award for Curiosity#marjonawards https://t.co/BK556iEDIW

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  7. June 10, 2021 via Twitter
    Our 2022 prospectus is available now! Order your free copy through our website: https://t.co/SPAAJmpQAs https://t.co/YelkgNQGRc

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    28 Apr 2021: Making a difference is at the heart of what we do here at Plymouth Marjon University, find out how our staff and students do this on our news pages.
  9. May 26, 2021 via Twitter
    RT @MarjonSportsFed: A win from @Marjon_L_Futsal means that we have won the entire varsity event We have 2 more fixtures left with the c…


  10. May 24, 2021 via Twitter
    @xabbiieeex @cityplym Well done Abbie, we’re excited to welcome you to Marjon soon!


  11. This #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek is focusing on importance of nature. More than half of UK adults say that being close to nature improved their mental health. If things are feeling a bit too much, why not take a stroll to the pond and wood on campus

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