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  2. October 16, 2020 via Twitter
    RT @MarjonTEP: Find our about all your options to join the greatest profession in the world #proudtoteach


  3. October 17, 2020 via Twitter
    RT @Marjonpsych: We will be presenting on our BPS accredited MSc Psychology (conversion) programme at 5.30 @marjonuni


  4. October 19, 2020 via Twitter
    RT @JaM_at_Marjon: Really looking forward to working with BBC #digital filmmaker @chrisquevatre over the next four weeks with the @marjonun…


  5. October 20, 2020 via Twitter
    Our Class of 2020 are entitled to the university Cathedrals Group Fund! Students can apply for up to £750 to invest in activities that support their transition into work or continuation in education. ℹ️ Closing on Friday, November 27. Email

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  6. October 20, 2020 via Twitter
    RT @SStevenson101: @marjonuni Class of 2020 – we are here for you! Our new Careers Fund is designed to help you invest in yourself, so you…


  7. October 20, 2020 via Twitter
    We've created a new website with #accessibility in mind, making it more inclusive for users with disabilities. #WCAG https://t.co/32Gk8nTQ6m


  8. October 21, 2020 via Twitter
    RT @MarjonFutures: Graduated from @marjonuni in 2020? Trying to take the next step in your career? Need some help with funds to get things…


  9. October 21, 2020 via Twitter
    1/12 Getting tested for #COVID_19 is to be made easier for residents and students in the north of the city with the opening of a new local test centre at Plymouth Marjon University. https://t.co/i1PKFtTPVl

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  10. October 21, 2020 via Twitter
    2/12 The centre, which is being sponsored by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) and operated by Serco, will operate in addition to the regional drive-through test centre at the former Seaton Barracks site, near The Range, and the local


  11. October 21, 2020 via Twitter
    3/12 It will make it easier for anyone living in the area to get tested; especially those who do not have a car and so cannot access the Seaton Barracks site or for whom walking to the city centre is difficult.


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