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  2. There was good news for Marjon when the results of the National Student Survey were released this week. It asks final year students at UK universities about their university experience. We were the no. 1 university in England for “learning

  3. July 15, 2021 via Twitter
    Thank you to our team and our partners for participating in the 'Working Together to Deliver Healthcare Excellence' event. Exciting times ahead! https://t.co/gZNj4ChDqp

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  4. July 15, 2021 via Twitter
    @DanielTinkler @MarjonSU We sure are, @LaurenEdwards99, @joelynch952 and the rest of the @MarjonSU team were AMAZING last year.


  5. July 15, 2021 via Twitter
    Congrats to the @MarjonSU team and thank you for all you do ❤️ https://t.co/gVLJ6qjBip


  6. July 15, 2021 via Twitter
    We’re highly commended in the Best Website category of the @heistawards! Well done to our web team @LauraNBUK and @ilstjohn and our friends at @studiose_design and @SquareAppleWeb. https://t.co/KBp6Cl9YJd


  7. Before Marjon, I was at a different university and had bad experiences with other students there. I was nervous about potentially putting myself through that again. Since coming to Marjon, I have found a kind, understanding group of friends. I feel

  8. July 14, 2021 via Twitter
    RT @Chamber_Devon: Plymouth’s universities have been recognised as creative educational trailblazers, as four local agencies’ work with @Pl…


  9. "I thought I might struggle making new friends at uni, but this was no problem as I got on with my flat mates straight away. I was very excited for a new start and fed up with staying at home due to the pandemic, and luckily the positive power of

  10. July 13, 2021 via Twitter
    Support author and Marjon alumnus, Ian Whybrow, in his charity fundraiser ‘Poetry With Legs’. Ian has written a poem a day for a year for Elizabeth’s Legacy of Hope, a charity providing prostheses for amputee children in India and Africa.

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  11. "Going to university was never something I had considered I could do. I didn't 'shine' academically speaking. It wasn't until eight years into my job in childcare that I began to want more from life. From there, I decided that I wanted to become a

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