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  2. Don't forget to join us next Thursday 01 February to discover what Postgraduate opportunities are waiting for you at Marjon. Unlock the next level of your career here: https://loom.ly/5VWUl3E #Postgraduate #Research

  3. Exciting but deadly networking opportunity... Join us for a murder mystery evening with behavioural change expert, Ruth Dale. This fun and easy event will be an exciting introduction to infusing your marketing and communications with behavioural

  4. 16 Feb 2024: 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. 27 Mar 2024: BOARD OF GOVERNORS Meeting 1/2019-20. 13 September 2019, Room W210. Approved minutes. Present Mr Graham Raikes MBE (Chair). Independent Governor. GR Mr Richard Bayly Independent Governor RB Dr Sue Cooper Academic Staff Governor SC Mr Matt Evans
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    5 Feb 2024: 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.
  7. There's still time to grab your place at tonight's workshop! More info here: https://loom.ly/RnjiZk4

  8. 27 Feb 2024: Complaints The MCC’s Complaints Policy aims to align with the following polices:. • The PMU SRF • SHW Student Code of Conduct: For Students and Apprentices on Health Professions, Health Science and Nursing Programmes • BACP’s Making a
  9. 21 Mar 2024: 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.
  10. Do you know someone who makes a difference? The BBC Radio Devon Make A Difference Awards recognise people making a difference in our communities. Help celebrate the county’s volunteers, carers, fundraisers, community groups, environmentalists, and

  11. 19 Nov 2023: Finance & Resources Committee ToR 2023-24 1. BOARD OF GOVERNORS 2023/24. Finance & Resources Committee - Terms of Reference. Serviced by: Governance Officer. Reports to: Board of Governors. 1. Constitution. 1.1 The Board of Governors has established
  12. 27 Mar 2024: 1. PLYMOUTH MARJON UNIVERSITY. Sports Federation. Procedures Handbook. 2022-23. Last Updated: August 2022. 2. Table of Contents 1. Roles and Responsibilities. 5. 1.1 Student Sport & Physical Activity Manager and BUCS Performance Sport Coordinator.
  13. 15 Nov 2023: 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.
  14. 27 Mar 2024: 1. MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING POLICY. Purpose. This policy provides a framework for promoting positive mental health at Marjon, and how we. respond to mental health difficulties. It fits within an umbrella of mental, physical, nutritional, social.
  15. Advent day 6 brings Gregg the Grad Bear Gregg has a BEd (Hugs) in Teducation from one of the UK's top 5 universities for education courses. Train to teach at #Marjon here: https://loom.ly/m9Jcz0U

  16. 26 Mar 2024: Graduation 2023 – Ceremonies by course Correct as of 07/06/2023. Tuesday 24th October The School of Arts, Humanities and Business & Social Sciences - Ceremony 1: (from 10:30 to 11:30). • BA Hons Acting. • BA Hons Criminology and Psychology.
  17. Advent day 5 is our green campus We're so fortunate to be surrounded by trees and greenery. Did you know we have a whole woodland on our campus? #Marjon

  18. Today we celebrated our final graduation ceremonies for the year. What a fantastic event! Huge congratulations, once again, to the class of 2023

  19. The Psychology and Sports Psychology teams were delighted to welcome Dr Paula Watson to talk with students about her experience being an Exercise Psychologist. Their discussions covered many areas including the type of work and the types of clients

  20. “We’re recognised for our expertise in supporting educationally isolated schools. The place-based challenges of educationally isolated schools affect pupil outcomes, with disadvantaged pupils in these schools achieving lower GCSE grades than

  21. Ceremony 1 - School of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences Tuesday 24th October 2023, St. Andrew's Church Plymouth.