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  2. And so, it begins The academic year is now underway at Marjon, with the first lectures beginning in the Institute of Education. Both our primary and secondary PGCE students have joined us today, raring to go. Welcome to all our new teachers-to-be,

  3. Good Luck Sophie Sophie Gibbs Nicholls, who lectures on our Sport & Exercise Psychology and Sport Science courses, is heading to the European Pool Championships in Killarney, Ireland. Sophie, who also studied at Marjon in 2012, has been playing for

  4. Who else is still buzzing from the Lionesses win? ⚽️ Marjon is working with the FA to develop the next generation of women footballers through our FA Women’s High Performance Football Centre. Study with us and enjoy world-class facilities on

  5. We had a wonderful time last week welcoming to Marjon guests from Hanoi University of Science and Technology. They were in Plymouth for the week to study our university systems and visit local hot spots. They loved their fish and chips on the

  6. Exciting announcement Plymouth Symphony Orchestra will be performing at Marjon on June 26th - and you can book a ticket for free. They will be playing a mixture of popular classics as well as music from the movies in the university's beautiful

  7. Coaching positions at Marjon are now open There are currently three types of coaching opportunities open for application - based on qualifications and experience. Find out more about each role and apply today: MSF Performance Coach -

  8. Look out for our Lecturer, Dr. Kate Massey-Chase, performing at Exeter Phoenix next week! Kate is a lecturer here at Marjon, working within the Performing Arts and English departments, in particular MA Art, Health, and wellbeing, more information is

  9. We love hearing about your memories from Marjon. One of our fabulous alumni shared this with us: "In Summer 1980 the campus became a holiday camp for the over 60’s. "I stayed on that summer and worked as a courier. Wallace Arnold coaches used to

  10. While food is becoming more expensive, large amounts of perfectly edible produce are being lost every day. To tackle the problem of wasted food, Plymouth Marjon University took part in the European FLAVOUR project between 2019 and 2022: a project in

  11. To teach or not to teach? We asked teachers Chloe and Johnson for the lowdown on what life as a teacher is really like: https://www.marjon.ac.uk/how-to-get-into-teaching/five-reasons-to-become-a-teacher/

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