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  2. The results of the Marjon Student Mental Health Survey are now in. It was led by Student Change Maker Lucy Branton and attracted 127 respondents in March 2021.

  3. The weather is getting colder - perfect for curling up with a book and a hot chocolate ☕ Take a wonder around the Marjon library and see what you can discover.

  4. It was so exciting to see our first ever PhD student, Henry Ogden, cross the stage at graduation Henry's research focuses on improving health and performance of British Army recruits, specifically with heat illnesses. He now works as a Scientific

  5. Here at Marjon University, we’ve been working with our partner Next Steps SW to showcase how studying at higher education level offers a wealth of courses, industry standard facilities, professional resources and personal support. Discover more in

  6. As of January, Marjon teaches some postgraduate courses by 100% online distance learning. Both Marjon alumni and international students are studying MA Professional Education Practice. This includes three students from the country of Jordan Read more

  7. Following a successful application, we’ve received a £50,000 grant to enhance our Speech and Language Therapy (SLT) Clinic! The funding will provide vital placement hours for our SLT students For the full story: https://bit.ly/3stJWZ8

  8. Wear yellow and raise vital funds to support the work of YoungMinds Join in with thousands of schools, offices and communities on Friday, 8th October by taking part in #HelloYellow. This also coincides with National Mental Health Day on Sunday 10th

  9. ⏰ It's one year from the start of the first lockdown. All this week students will be reflecting on their experiences on the #TeamMarjon blog. The first piece is by Jack Horswell, a BA (Hons) Sports Journalism graduate, who shares his experiences

  10. Marjon Endeavour is an online study programme for year 11 students. It is designed to raise attainment in GCSE English and Maths by helping to build and retain knowledge in these core subjects. Each day, from 12-16 April, the students get one hour

  11. Today is Time to Talk day! Student Support and Wellbeing are offering a two hour drop-in session for students between 12pm and 2pm. Open to all Marjon students, it’s an opportunity to chat about mental health. ‍ To join in:

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