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  2. "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

  3. #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

  4. Are you a Marjon student that has undergone financial hardship due to the Covid-19 Pandemic? It's not too late to apply for the University's Covid-19 Hardship Fund. If you have already applied to the Summer University Hardship Fund please do not

  5. Marjon has joined a new programme committed to improving support for staff and student mental health in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. ❤ The Student Minds University Mental Health Charter Programme is designed to support universities to

  6. #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

  7. Support author of over 100 children’s books and Marjon alumnus, Ian Whybrow, in his charity fundraiser ‘Poetry With Legs’. Ian has spent a year writing a poem a day, raising money for Elizabeth’s Legacy of Hope, which is a charity that

  8. #WeAreMarjon “I applied through clearing because I initially applied somewhere else, although I didn’t like it much there. So, I had to quickly get everything done. It was really easy, I assumed it would be challenging, however it only took

  9. Congratulations to postgraduate students Elena Golder and Katie Major, winners of Marjon’s ‘Three Minute Thesis’ competition. Three Minute Thesis is an annual, national event hosted by Vitae. Students are challenged to explain their research

  10. Explore Plymouth ❤ There are so many wonderful places in and around Plymouth waiting to be discovered. The Barbican, with its cobbled pavements and historical architecture, is one of our favourite spots. It is a short walk from the city centre and

  11. Clearing is open! Any questions? Visit our website for all you need to know: https://www.marjon.ac.uk/clearing/ Watch Emily's clearing story on our YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/3zGE3LJ

  12. 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

  13. It’s not too late to apply to live in our on-site student halls. Most flats are made up of nine rooms, which means you have a ready-made family, likely to become your friends for life. You’ll share so much with them – meals, nights in, study


  14. 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”

  15. Dr Kate Massey-Chase, lecturer, and wife Gemma have secured changes to official forms to make them inclusive of same-sex parents. After the birth of their son, Nye, the couple were faced with forms which allowed only for the names of a mother and a

  16. We’re proud to support sports local clubs with pre and post season sport science testing and performance conditioning.⚽ We measure elements of power, speed, agility, strength, body composition and endurance through numerous tests in the Sport

  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. #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

  19. It’s not too late to get tickets to see Gary Delaney at our Quad Theatre on Friday night. There are not many left so do book now! You can buy tickets, or join the comedy mailing list and be the first to know about future shows, here:

  20. Well done to sport scholar and Sports and Exercise Science student, Josh Tyler, who represented Scotland in the Manchester International Athletics competition on Wednesday for both shot put and discus. This is the third time Josh has represented

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