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  2. FEB 19 2:00 PM - 2:30 PM

    How can I build confidence? How can I stay motivated? If you’ve asked yourself one of these questions, join us next Friday for our Building Confidence and Motivation live virtual event. We’ll give you our top tips to overcoming these feelings.


  3. APR 27 6:30 PM

    This online event will introduce prospective students to a broad range of study and career opportunities available within the health professions. The event includes talks about the following subjects: - BSc (Hons) Health and Wellbeing Practitioner -


  4. It’s #WorkOutWednesday! ️‍♂️ Throughout this lockdown we will be bringing you some home workouts that anyone can try. This week we have a circuit training session, from student and personal trainer, Spencer. Thanks Spencer!


  5. Support is available all summer. If you need support with your wellbeing you can self-refer to the wellbeing signposting service. To get started email studentsupport@marjon.ac.uk. For a range of online support resources please see the Student

  6. On Wednesday June 3, 2020, Plymouth Marjon University celebrated its Change Maker project This involved eight students employed by the university, all with the task of improving student experiences at Marjon. To find out about the change they’ve

  7. Did you know you can apply for a Going Places Bursary from MarjonFutures to fund online experiences? Emily Shepherd, a BEd Primary Education student, tells us more… “As a trainee teacher, I know the importance of continually developing. I really


  8. Marjon PhD student, Ian Blackwell, is the founder of Dangerous Dads Network. The organisation is a community interest group that supports dads to become the best they can be for their children. The network has been running since 2007 and has an

  9. Marjon are proud to support the Armed Forces and we are delighted to announce that this year we welcomed the 100th military student on to our BSc Sport & Exercise Science (part-time) course. To find out more about how Marjon support military students

  10. #WeAreMarjon “After school I had a variety of jobs, including training to be teaching assistant. I have always been passionate about writing, so I started my own mental health blog. It didn’t take long for this to turn into a passion and I

  11. As the end of #Pride Month approaches we asked Dr Alan Butler, a Marjon graduate and a Director at Pride in Plymouth to help us mark the occasion... https://sites.marjon.ac.uk/marketing1/2020/06/29/happy-pride-month/

  12. We’re counting down to the Whatuni.com Student Choice Awards 2020. Marjon has been nominated in two categories, for the ‘Courses & Lecturers’ and ‘Uni Facilities’ awards. The ceremony will be live streamed on Twitter on Wednesday, July 8.

  13. A new Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) Alliance Society is being launched by Marjon Student Union. All Marjon students are invited to join.

  14. Are you considering postgraduate study? Find out what to expect, learn about courses, fees and funding at our postgraduate study online talk at 5pm TODAY. Sign up here and we'll send you a joining link

  15. Congratulations to our final year BA (Hons) Acting and The Actor's Wheel students, who all received offers to sign with an agent! Find out how they did it https://bit.ly/3f29Eh7

  16. Click and drag your mouse, or swipe or move your phone to enjoy a 360-degree view of Marjon. Wish you were here?

  17. Today we welcome our new Marjon Student Union team, President Lauren Edwards and Deputy President Joe Lynch Stepping into the role during an unusual time, Lauren said: “I aim to make the SU a helping hand every Marjon student can and wants to

  18. New! Master’s talks have been added to our virtual open day. Choose from: MSc/MRes Applied Sport Psychology ‍ MA Education MA Literature for Children and Young Adults MSc Psychology ️ MPH Public Health MSc Sport and Exercise Science MSc Sport

  19. #WeAreMarjon “I left school at 16 with no qualifications. I didn’t feel like university was for me as all I wanted to do was go out and get a job. It wasn’t so common then to go to university. I secured a job, which turned out to be a great

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