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  2. My biggest challenge during lockdown is trying to keep motivated. There are good times when I get on with my work and other times when I do not feel motivated. I find chatting to family and friends helps me feel positive; as does exercising,

  3. We still have places available to start with us in September 2020. We can offer places in education and teaching, sport, health and wellbeing, psychology, criminology and forensics, business, English, journalism, youth work, acting and musical

  4. Listen out for UCP Marjon lecturer Lee-Ann Sharp talking about the importance of sports psychology today - 5.45pm Radio Devon.

  5. APR 27 6:30 PM

    This online event will introduce prospective students to a broad range of study and career opportunities available within the health professions. The event includes talks about the following subjects: - BSc (Hons) Health and Wellbeing Practitioner -


  6. #WeAreMarjon “Me and my daughter are both Education students at Marjon, we're the first within our family to do a degree. I was already a student before Hollie started uni. When she said she was thinking of Marjon, I thought ‘your mum is going

  7. PGCE students at Marjon are 92% satisfied with their course overall, compared to the UK sector average of 83% according to the Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey (PTES). Applications are now open for PGCE Primary and PGCE Secondary Education

  8. #WeAreMarjon "I wasn’t my grandad’s carer for the first 10 years of living together. Initially he was driving, cooking for me, and we were equals. He got very ill whilst I was on my gap year and during the first year of my masters. I was

  9. How should we give mental guidance to runners, road cyclists, and triathletes? Dr Alister McCormick, a sport and exercise psychology researcher, is researching the mental aspects of running, road cycling and triathlon. The aim of the research is to

  10. #WeAreMarjon “Cue sports can be psychologically demanding. They’re mainly self-paced and that can be particularly frustrating when you make a mistake, because you have time to dwell on the negativity. I’m a pool player and I now play for the

  11. Outside of university life, I’m part of the Plymouth Raiders Cheerleaders. This has been my first year in the squad and I’m really enjoying it. The girls are lovely and it’s a fun way to exercise. We train online which is unusual. It’s been

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