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  2. It is not very often we see a Mum, Dad and Son all studying at Marjon at the same time. Jo Bourton met her husband Dominic when they studied at Marjon, graduating in 1989. Jo, Dominic and their son Bryn now all study at Marjon, after they decided to

  3. Exciting news.... Marjon has been shortlisted for four major student-led awards including the prestigious University of the Year ⭐️ Marjon has also been shortlisted for Lecturers and Teaching Quality, Student Life and Student Support in the

  4. A huge congratulations to BSc Sports Therapy programme leader, Sarah Catlow, for becoming Vice Chair of the Sports Therapy Organisation (STO)! The STO has been 'leading the way in Sports Therapy since 1999' and accredit Marjon's Sports Therapy degree

  5. Here at Marjon University, we’ve been working with our partner Next Steps SW to showcase how studying at higher education level offers a wealth of courses, industry standard facilities, professional resources and personal support. Discover more in

  6. Interested in Forensic Science? We were lucky enough to be invited to a Forensic Science practical session a couple of weeks ago. We found out how to identify the sex, ancestry, age at death and stature of a person based on their skeleton (using

  7. Free places are now available for our Postgraduate Diploma in Early Years with Initial Teacher Training (EYITT), which awards Early Years Teacher Status If you already work in Early Years you’ll earn while you learn. You’ll attend the University

  8. The new Early Career Framework is changing the teaching landscape, with mentoring and support for new teachers. But what exactly is it? We asked leading educators Dr Gill Golder, Cat Scutt MBE and Prof Tanya Ovenden-Hope to explain…

  9. “The long covid programme was a great placement opportunity, working alongside a multi-disciplinary healthcare team. The training has assisted patients in coming to terms with the challenges they are dealing with. The programme provides a place of

  10. Welcome home Tom Honorary Grad Tom Daley, will today be completing his Red Nose Day challenge - which consisted of him rowing, cycling, swimming and running his way from the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford to his hometown of Plymouth. Tom

  11. A huge congratulations to second year Sports Development and Coaching student, Amanda Hocking, for winning Volunteer of the Year for BaseballSoftballUK (BSUK) BSUK are the National Development Agency for Baseball and Softball. Amanda was awarded for

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