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  2. Congratulations to Professor Tanya Ovenden-Hope on the publication of her book entitled “Exploring Teacher Recruitment and Retention”. The book explores the international shortage of teachers as well as approaches from around the world to

  3. 2020 marks the 180th year of our first students taking their seats in St Mark’s College, Chelsea. In 1841, St John’s College, Battersea was formed. The two colleges amalgamated in 1923, becoming 'Marjon'. Here is a look at how things used to be,

  4. It's Black History Month so we're looking back 175 years to share the stories of some of the first black students at Marjon… William Robinson Tucker from Bermuda is believed to be the first black teacher to train in the UK. He studied at St

  5. On Monday 5 October our Sports Therapy and Rehab Clinic will reopen for appointments For the whole of October, the clinic are offering FREE treatments. Book online for a consultation. To book and for more info

  6. Dear students and staff, You may have seen or heard stories in the media about Government plans for students at Christmas. The potential plan would be to deliver Covid-tests for students on University campuses (on a voluntary basis) and then allow

  7. November 30, 2020 via Twitter
    RT @ali_millyard: Today's the day, student asymptomatic test centre @marjonuni is open! #covid #marjon #testing #webuiltatestcentreinaweek…


  8. November 23, 2020 via Twitter
    Teaching has changed. Learn more by studying MA Professional Education Practice around your work. For all educators, 100% online and flexible learning for 12-15 hrs/week. Update your expertise. ℹ️ Find out more: https://t.co/IfwhGssLdm

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  9. September 19, 2020 via Twitter
    Find out all you need to know about dining at the Hub Restaurant or the Grandstand Café this term ️ https://t.co/ji2u70DJSJ

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  10. October 21, 2020 via Twitter
    9/12 A number of tests at the new site are due to made available from Thursday 22 October and the site is due to be fully operational between 8am and 8pm each day from Saturday 24 October.


  11. November 11, 2020 via Twitter
    @AnnaTurns @emmareedwrites Thanks Anna for the heads up, we just posted something about this on our Twitter profile.


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