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  2. Our researchers are exploring the nature and extent of private tutoring for dyslexic children in England. Can you help our researchers? They need to talk to parents who have a dyslexic child in Year 6, 9 or 11 who participates in private tutoring.

  3. Congratulations to the winners of the Marjon Sports Awards 2018 Sportsman Of The Year - Liam Prynn Sportswoman Of The Year - Beth Smith and Amy Stoddard Team Of The Year - Men's Basketball Most Improved Team - Tennis Sports Volunteer Of The Year -

  4. Marjon graduate Des Lally is walking up and down Pen y Fan mountain in the Brecon Beacons 365 times in 365 days. He is fundraising for Cancer Research UK and Help for Heroes Official. So far he has completed 139 walks and raised £9771. Des tells us:

  5. Today we held a ceremony on campus remembering former St Mark and St John students who lost their lives in times of war. We also unveiled a plaque with the names of 12 more former St Mark or St John students who lost their lives during World Wars


  6. | "It offers something that is quite unusual for psychotherapy and counselling training in the UK," - Alister McCormick, Programme Lead for Psychotherapy and Counselling. The first students on our new Psychotherapy and Counselling degree are

  7. To mark British Science Week we’re talking about language and the brain with Dr Tomasina Oh... #BSW2018

  8. Faraday Fearnside, a Marjon graduate, founded not-for-profit OHOB - Open Hearts Open Borders - Refugee Aid. OHOB supports refugee groups by sending aid to places of need and by supporting refugees in the South West. You can help by donating any of

  9. Would you like to join our sleep study? We're seeking two healthy volunteers aged between 30 and 70 years. Volunteers will be asked to sleep on a single active mattress overlay in their own homes for eight weeks and to attend three check-up sessions

  10. Congratulations to Dr Jonathan Harvey on the publication of his book “A Sociological Approach to Acquired Brain Injury and Identity”. The book features in-depth interviews with six male survivors of acquired brain injury (ABI), exploring their

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