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  2. MAY 28 8:00 PM

    Rich Hall’s comedy/music locomotive keeps on rollin’. Ever-evolving, ever-changing, Rich’s combination of keen acerbic stand-up combined with spit and sawdust alt-country lyricism is a “win-win” (GUARDIAN), as sold out crowds across the UK


  3. Are you feeling nervous about living in halls in September? We have got you. Introducing Ania, one of our Resident Student Assistants ❤

  4. We had such a wonderful time welcoming Plymouth Symphony Orchestra to Marjon Arts Centre Thank you to everyone who came. Despite the weather causing us to move the event inside, we had a magical time listening to these talented musicians. This event

  5. A huge thank you to everyone who came along to our Open Day (both today and yesterday) ❤ We have had a fantastic time showing you around our campus, chatting about courses and introducing you to our fab clubs and societies. As always, a big well

  6. #MensHealthWeek Talking about men’s mental health: conversation tips Shout is the UK's first and only free, confidential, 24/7 text messaging support service for anyone who is struggling to cope. Shout have shared some great tips to help you have

  7. You can still join us for our Summer Open Days this Friday and Saturday ❤ Speak to our fab student support team and get answers to your questions about finance. You will also be able to take a look around our welcoming campus, find out about your

  8. What beautiful weather ☀ We are so lucky to have such wonderful green spaces on campus to enjoy.

  9. Good luck to everyone taking part in the Plymouth Running Festival this Sunday. Whether you are running half a marathon, 10k or 5k, we hope you have a fantastic time ❤️ We will be offering sports massage on the day and also have a stand on the

  10. This Father's Day we thought we would share a bit of information about Marjon Universities Founding Fathers, James Kay-Shuttleworth and Derwent Coleridge. James Kay-Shuttleworth was the first Principal of St Johns Battersea. James decided to train


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