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  2. “We wanted to make this event new and exciting for everyone involved. "The festival highlighted the need to grow futsal and how it can further benefit many lives through not only the winter periods but all year round.” Kyle Dowling, BA Football

  3. We have had a fantastic Big Wednesday! Huge well done to all our students who participated, cheered and supported our varsity teams. You have been incredible! More varsity content to come over the next few weeks, so keep your eyes peeled Marjon

  4. Are you in your final year at Marjon? Your views can make a difference. The National Student Survey (NSS) is your chance to look back on your higher education experience. You will be able to speak about everything from the teaching on your course,

  5. Here at Marjon, we want to wish you the happiest new year!


  6. We are pleased to announce that Professor Claire Taylor will join Plymouth Marjon University in May 2023 as the new Vice-Chancellor, following the retirement of Professor Rob Warner in December. Professor Taylor will join the University from her

  7. It was great welcoming so many people to campus today for Applicant Day. Campus tours, taster sessions and lots more We hope you enjoyed it as much as we did.

  8. We have a new graduation venue Our 2023 graduation ceremonies will be hosted at St Andrew’s Church in Plymouth City Centre. The Church boasts a large space under its grand beams and towering stained glass (pictured) for graduates to receive

  9. #WeAreMarjon “Growing up, I loved coming to Plymouth, but ultimately, I chose Marjon because the first time I came here, I instantly felt comfortable, and looked after by staff. Due to the small campus size, there is a nice community feel as

  10. Marjon has a new resident We were joined today by representatives from The Box Plymouth, the Deputy Lord Mayor Chris Penberthy, Cabinet Member for Culture Pat Patel amongst other local councillors, and the Dean of Arts, Humanities, and Social

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