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  2. #TimeToTalk Day is a chance for all of us to be more open about mental health – to talk, to listen, to change lives. Talking helps to break down negative stereotypes and can support people who are feeling isolated. Students can talk to our

  3. Congratulations to Dan, Ryan, Emily, Lauren, Nathan, Geoffery, Megan, William, Dale, Bridey, Heather and Charlotte. All won places with Camp America at a recruitment event this weekend. Could this be you next year? Did you know that MarjonFutures

  4. Lee Ridley AKA Lost Voice Guy can't talk but isn’t silent. He is a stand up comedian, possibly the first to use a communication aid. Lee won the BBC New Comedy Award in 2014 and his sitcom 'Ability' is due to broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2018. We

  5. Dog lovers can pop into the Chapel today to say hi to Albus, a Golden Doodle puppy. Or join him for a walk at 1pm.

  6. Marjon is one of ten universities selected by The Chartered Institute for the Management of Sport and Physical Activity (CIMSPA) to join a pilot scheme for endorsement of UK sport and physical activity-related degrees. Read more:

  7. We hope everyone had a great time at this year's Speech and Language Therapy conference yesterday. For more information on Speech and Language Therapy at Marjon http://bit.ly/2teihfO

  8. Congratulations to Jen Otter-Bickerdike who starred last night in The Cambridge Union debate with KATIE PRICE and Chloe Ferry from Geordie Shore. Jen proposed the motion 'This House believes that Celebrity Fandom is the New Organised Religion.' The

  9. WIN rugby tickets. To enter, LIKE this post! Plymouth Marjon University is giving away three pairs of tickets to watch Plymouth Albion RFC at home to Caldy Rugby Club on 3 Feb. Full terms and conditions can be found here:

  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

  11. A collection of beautiful images around Devon and Cornwall taken by our 3rd year Speech and Language Therapy student, Stuart Watson.

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