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  2. A walk-in Covid-19 vaccination centre will at Marjon this Thursday (3rd March) offering first, second and booster vaccinations (Pfizer and Moderna) to all staff and students. The vaccination team will be situated at the back of the dining hall in

  3. Graduating in 2022 want to kick start a career in Marketing? We are looking for a graduate intern to join Marjon’s award-winning Marketing team, creating exciting and engaging written and visual content and raising the awareness of the University.

  4. How good is your Forest School provision? Explore best practice with outdoor education experts Niky Elvy (who runs the Curious School of The Wild) and Marjon Lecturer Mark Leather #ForestSchool

  5. Check this out https://amzn.to/3l7KKkB One of our fantastic third year Forensic Science students has been volunteering on the case of "The Gentleman". In this episode of The Missing podcast, she speaks about her work on the investigation. Find out

  6. "Makaton is a great skill but very specialist. I would highly recommend it to any Speech and Language Therapy student, especially those thinking about working with adults or children with developmental disabilities. "I applied to do a Level 1

  7. We have loved seeing so many smiling faces at Open Day today ❤ A huge thank you to everyone who came and to all our fab staff and students who made it possible.

  8. We are making progress in our goal to be carbon Zero by 2030 Phase two of Marjon Zero will soon be complete. Our ground source heat pumps are now installed and final checks are being carried out. Find out more about how these will reduce our carbon

  9. Have you booked your tickets yet? On June 26th, Plymouth Symphony Orchestra will be performing at Marjon - and tickets are free to book. Grab a camping chair or blanket and set yourself up for a relaxed afternoon of music. There will also be

  10. Well done to third year student, Jack Fettes On Monday, Jack appeared on BBC Radio Devon, talking about his experiences with fitness and coaching. Jack runs his own business, JF Coaching, and aims to help individuals improve confidence, build muscle,

  11. "I used the Going Places Bursary to pay for my outdoor first aid course, taught by Really Good First Aid just outside Plymouth. The qualification has helped me to feel more confident should I ever need to deliver first aid. "The biggest challenge

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