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  2. Let's talk about sex! ❤️ Talk About Sex #TAS is on the 8th of February 2023 in the RLB Building at Plymouth University. There will be talks from Key Speakers, Sonalee Rashatwa, The EddyStone Trust and Charlene Douglas, with more scheduled

  3. Did you know we have a dedicated Applicant Support Coordinator? ❤️ If you're applying to Marjon, Lydia is on hand to answer any questions about accommodation, student wellbeing and student finance, our clubs and societies, and pretty much

  4. Huge congratulations to the Officer cadets of the Royal Navy of Oman 2022 cohort who have recently completed their training and took part in a Passing out Parade at Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth. The cohort of 14 Royal Navy of Oman

  5. “The thing I enjoy most is the broad range of topics, spanning across all aspects of health. Not only does it keep the course exciting, but it provides a broad knowledge base that can be applied to many professions - the skill sets earned are wide.

  6. Students – we need your reviews for Plymouth Marjon University ❤️ We’re really excited to take part in this year’s Whatuni Student Choice Awards (WUSCA). The WUSCAs are compiled from the reviews which students like you leave on Whatuni,

  7. We are pleased to announce that Professor Claire Taylor will join Plymouth Marjon University in May 2023 as the new Vice-Chancellor, following the retirement of Professor Rob Warner in December. Professor Taylor will join the University from her

  8. We are proud to announce our collaboration with the University of Plymouth, UPSU, and Arts University Plymouth for the city's first #TalkAboutSex festival, on Wednesday 8th February. Keep your eye out for the schedule!

  9. We are so lucky to share our campus with these beautiful deer

  10. Campus is looking beautiful on this frosty morning

  11. #WeAreMarjon "When I was 16 I moved from Dubai to Scotland to study law. I completed a foundation degree and then a bachelor's degree, but I knew that law was not for me. Although I stuck at it, I knew that I didn't want to do it. And so every year

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