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  2. April 12, 2021 via Twitter
    A new Women’s Football Programme enables talented women footballers to play high level football alongside studying for a degree. It's a partnership between Marjon, which is the FA Women’s High Performance Football Centre for the South West, and

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  3. April 12, 2021 via Twitter
    2/3 It offers: - Opportunities to play in Tier 3 of the National Women's League and in the University team. - A bespoke training programme, delivered on campus. - The option to study ANY degree at Marjon. - The potential to gain a Sports Performance


  4. April 12, 2021 via Twitter
    ⚽ For more information about the Women’s Football Programme please contact Chris Smietanka on csmietanka@marjon.ac.uk or see our website: https://t.co/KkVrIDi0uZ (3/3)


  5. April 13, 2021 via Twitter
    Marjon Endeavour is an online study programme for year 11 students. It offers tuition in GCSE English and Maths and study skills sessions. Led by @MarjonOutreach and @NextStepsSW, it runs this all week. To join our mailing list for outreach events

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  6. April 13, 2021 via Twitter
    @STEMCornwall @FalmouthUni @bournemouthuni @BristolUni @UWEBristol @UniofBath @PlymUni @Marjon_Research @MarjonFutures


  7. April 14, 2021 via Twitter
    @GemmaScott1609 @livewellsw ❤️ What a fabulous story and well done to your sister and @sltmarjon.


  8. April 14, 2021 via Twitter
    And relax... with this photo of sunset at #Wembury Beach, #Plymouth, taken by @dangrindrod. ️ https://t.co/lEw1Up7tS3

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  9. April 16, 2021 via Twitter
    On the 6 May 2021 you can take part in local elections. You must register to vote by midnight on Mon 19 April to have your say – it only takes 5 minutes. ️ Register here: https://t.co/qKQGlC6l3b #YourVoteMatters. Don’t lose it. #GetReadyToVote

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  10. #WeAreMarjon “I moved from Derbyshire to Cornwall 15 years ago, when I began to raise my young family. I had lost my mum to cancer and needed a new focus. I’ve always been interested in working with children. So, aged 30, I started to work at a

  11. A new Women’s Football Programme enables talented women footballers to play high level football alongside studying for a degree. The programme is a partnership between Marjon, which is the FA Women’s High Performance Football Centre for the

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