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  2. Exciting news “We are pleased to be officially partnering with Plymouth Albion RFC. The partnership will bring incredible opportunities for our students to work closely with a professional team. We hope to not only improve the quality of our rugby

  3. We have a new graduation venue Our 2023 graduation ceremonies will be hosted at St Andrew’s Church in Plymouth City Centre. The Church boasts a large space under its grand beams and towering stained glass (pictured) for graduates to receive

  4. Go Team Marjon Plymouth Marjon University has had another successful year of results in the Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey 2022 (PTES) ranking No.1 in the UK for assessment. This is the third year in a row the University has claimed the top

  5. 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

  6. Have you seen our exciting new Performing Arts programme? Acting & Performance-Making launches in 2023 and gives students the opportunity to train as part of a theatre company, with full productions every year, no written exams, and in-depth

  7. New show announcement for Marjon Arts Centre ... James Haskell - Sex, Tries and Videotape The #1 podcaster with The Good, the Bad and the Rugby, author of Sunday Times Bestselling book “What A Flanker” and host of Amuse Douche is on the road

  8. Go Team Marjon Our fantastic teams have been getting stuck in to BUCs and we have had great crowd attendance. It has been fab to see so many students and staff supporting our teams. As it is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, our teams have all been

  9. #WeAreMarjon “I chose Marjon because of the atmosphere. When I arrived at the applicant day, I walked in and immediately turned to my parents and said ‘I want to go here’. There was something about the vibe at Marjon, the people, and the

  10. It is time to announce our Honorary Graduate for Wednesday afternoon: Mark Lovell Mark is currently the Chief Executive Officer at the Plymouth Argyle Community Trust where he has worked for the past 14 years. In this role, Mark has worked with some

  11. On Friday, we wished our very own Vice-Chancellor, Professor Rob Warner, the best of luck with his retirement. Rob has worked incredibly hard for Marjon, and we cannot thank him enough for his tireless efforts, throughout Covid-19 and beyond, Rob

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