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  2. Our Campus Tours are bespoke to every booking We are delighted to be able to offer in-person campus tours. Come and visit our spacious, green campus, and see what makes Marjon so special. These tours are organised and developed specifically for you,

  3. Did you know we offer bespoke campus tours, designed specifically for you? These are organised and developed specifically for you, to meet your needs, and to get your questions answered. When possible our tour guide will be hand-picked based on your

  4. Plymouth Marjon University has successfully obtained funding from the Office for Students Capital Programme to refurbish the Peninsular Allied Health Centre (PAHC) building The grant provides money for both the construction-related aspects of the

  5. The festive season brings all kinds of treats. Advent day 9 brings us mince pies - what are your favourite sweet snacks? #16DaysToGo

  6. Advent day 7 features our mascot, Lionel, who clearly loves a spin class in the Marjon Sport & health centre! See available classes and memberships here: https://loom.ly/L-HiDVg

  7. #NationalApprenticeshipWeek “The beauty of an apprenticeship is the flexibility of being able to work alongside your job. It allows me to continue working in my field and at my current work place, where I feel supported and confident. “I knew I

  8. #WeAreMarjon “I spent two years in Devon, not knowing anyone. I felt really isolated, especially after lockdown, and I didn’t want anyone else to feel the same way that I did, which is why I decided to set up ‘Devon Ladies’. I want to

  9. And just like that, the countdown is on... 5 weeks until Freshers 2023

  10. Before Christmas, our new Student Ambassadors underwent their training and team building exercises. We are so excited to have them as part of Team Marjon!

  11. We would love to know if you have any information on this one It is rumoured that a double-decker bus or milk float is buried under the South Block. It is believed that the site used to be a metal dump for the Seaton Barracks military site (now

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