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  2. Last week we welcomed health and wellbeing professionals from across the South West to our ‘Working together to deliver healthcare excellence’ event. The Marjon Health and Wellbeing team outlined the innovative health and wellbeing model that we

  3. Welcome to the Lord Caradon Lecture 2021 with Sir Kim Darroch

  4. Leading comedians will soon take to the stage at The Quad Theatre, Plymouth Marjon University. The shows currently confirmed are: Gary Delaney - 3 September 2021 Mark Watson - 14 October 2021 Seann Walsh - 16 October 2021 Sindhu Vee - 21 November

  5. Dear Marjon class of 2021, Firstly, a huge congratulations- you’ve finished uni! That is such a big achievement, you should be ridiculously proud of yourselves. I know this year has been an odd one, with lockdowns, online learning and watching our

  6. #WeAreMarjon “‘BEd Boys’ has been a project I’ve wanted to implement since coming to uni. When I saw the Change Makers Project, I went for it and took my ideas forward. It's about ways to support men who are training as teachers. The main

  7. An end of year message for Marjon students from your lecturers ❤️

  8. Our new MSc Psychotherapy and Counselling for Children and Young People starts in September. Train as a counsellor and specialise in supporting the mental health and wellbeing of children and young people aged 4-18 years. This course is for people

  9. #WeAreMarjon “I have always liked to consider myself optimistic, almost relentlessly optimistic at times. These four years at Marjon have been very impactful. I have done a lot of growing up, the way I see the world has changed. I like to look

  10. In a challenging year we’re very proud of our outstanding results in the National Student Survey 2021. We put students first, always, and we weren’t going to let the pandemic stop us. Marjon placed no. 1 uni in England for "learning community”

  11. Get ready to cheer for former Marjon students and honorary graduates at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics! Ben Proud, who placed fourth in the 50m freestyle at the Rio 2016 Olympics, swims again for Team GB. Jean-luc Zephir swims for St Lucia in the 100m

  12. Clearing opens today. You can apply for a course using Clearing if you’re not already holding an offer from a university, and the course still has places. Whether you’re a year 13 student or you’re considering returning to education, our

  13. Final year results are now available to view. A huge congratulations to everyone getting their degree!

  14. #WeAreMarjon “I became a Change Maker because I wanted to leave Marjon with more than a degree: I wanted a legacy. I’ve always struggled with confidence and thought it would be a fantastic opportunity to work on that. Mental health has always

  15. “I was very apprehensive to go to university again. Before Marjon I’d been at another university and it was a bad experience, leaving me feeling very shy and unconfident. I am so glad I took the leap to come to Marjon. From my first visit I felt

  16. LGBTQ+ Pride month has been celebrated every year since 1969, when the Stonewall uprising took place. On 28 June 1969 there were a spontaneous series of demonstrations in response to a police raid at the Stonewall Inn and discrimination against

  17. There was good news for Marjon when the results of the National Student Survey were released this week. It asks final year students at UK universities about their university experience. We were the no. 1 university in England for “learning

  18. Another successful year for Marjon's Change Maker Project! ⭐ A huge well done to the student change makers for all of their hard work and success. Each Change Maker was assigned 50 hours paid work to plan, research and deliver their project,

  19. We are supporting the MadeAtUni Energising Places campaign. BA (Hons) Football Development and Coaching student, Nathan Morgan, talks about his experience as a sport volunteer. "I’ve been coaching football since I was 16 and I’ve loved every

  20. #WeAreMarjon ⚽ “It’s an unusual situation to be in. I get paid to watch football. I’m always professional about it but sometimes it doesn’t feel like work. I’m lucky. I’ve been interested in sport for as long as I can remember. It’s

  21. "Going to university was never something I had considered I could do. I didn't 'shine' academically speaking. It wasn't until eight years into my job in childcare that I began to want more from life. From there, I decided that I wanted to become a

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