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  2. We are proud to award an honorary degree to Cal Major, an ocean advocate, world record stand up paddle boarder (sup) and veterinary surgeon. She founded Cal Major - Paddle Against Plastic in 2016 to bring a positive message to the plastic pollution

  3. We are thrilled to award an honorary degree to Mary Quicke. She is the Executive Director of Quicke's, a family run cheesemaking business famed for world class cheese as well as excellence in farming. Quicke's is based in Devon and employs 40 people.

  4. Bronwen Lacey, former Director of Services for Children and Young People in Plymouth, is to be awarded an honorary degree in recognition of her positive impact in raising the aspirations of local children, young people and families. Under Bronwen's

  5. The University awards honorary degrees to local people who make outstanding contributions to education, culture, enterprise or society. We are delighted to award an honorary degree to Debra Searle MBE, an inspirational adventurer, author, BBC

  6. We’re recruiting a Schools and Colleges Liaison Officer (full-time) and an Outreach Officer (part-time and in conjunction with Next Steps SW). The roles offer rewarding opportunities to work with learners in schools and colleges, delivering

  7. Can we make you an offer? It's not too late to apply to start university in September 2019. Register your interest now and we'll call you for an informal chat about your options at Marjon. Register ahead of receiving your A-level results or other

  8. Lecturer Greg Borne is supervising Cynthia Hsia, a research masters student at Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Both are researchers in the field of surfing and sustainability . Read more: https://bit.ly/32oGItF

  9. Is your digital footprint going to help or or hinder your professional life? Second year student Amber shares some social media tips... http://sites.marjon.ac.uk/marketing1/2019/07/11/how-to-manage-your-social-media-as-a-professional-in-training/

  10. Once again our sports therapy and rehabilitation students enjoyed running a pop up clinic for HM Naval Base Devonport at the Royal Navy & Royal Marines Charity Field Gun competition. Thank you Rocktape UK, Kitworld Ltd and Resilience Communications

  11. We are delighted to award Stephen Criddle an honorary Master of Education degree for his leadership of South Devon College. ‍‍ Read more: https://bit.ly/2XyO0aw

  12. Well done to final year SLT student Jack Griffiths who contributed to diversity workshops at the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists (RCSLT) focused on how to attract a wider range of young people into SLT careers. Read more:


  13. Welcome to Dr Adrian Barton who brings a wealth of expertise in social welfare issues such as drug use and child protection to our criminology team. ️‍♂️ Find out more: bit.ly/32hKpRS

  14. Sport Development graduates Alice, Ben, Jenna and Josh were back on campus last week. Here for the School Games, they told us how the connections and practical experience they gained at Marjon helped them secure their current roles with Active Devon


  15. Ahead of the #Lionesses game at #FIFAWWC today, we are delighted to announce a game changer for women's football in the South West as Marjon becomes the FA’s ninth Women’s High Performance Football Centre... ⚽

  16. Clearing opens TODAY. We have places available for September 2019. Speak with our friendly, expert team at 0800 015 2534 or pre-register your interest now on our website and we'll call you for an informal chat about your Clearing options at Marjon.

  17. Marjon has retained its excellent performance in the National Student Survey (NSS, 2019), achieving 87% satisfaction. This makes Marjon the joint top University for student satisfaction in Devon and Cornwall, ranking equally with the University of

  18. Welcome to Plymouth Argyle Ladies FC who started pre-season training this week at our state-of-the-art sports facilities. In a new partnership the team will train at Marjon and our sports students will work with players, creating custom physical

  19. #WeAreMarjon A year in to A Levels I decided it wasn’t for me. I left school and found a job as a scaffolder, which I did alongside playing semi-pro football. At 19 I was earning decent money and I had a great start to the football season. Scouts

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