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Did you know that being around dogs is scientifically proven to lower stress hormones, relieve sadness, anxiety, and loneliness? After a ‘ruff’ week, Pippin, our five-year-old Golden Labrador is sure to have you ‘pup’ and running in no time.
Marjon has ranked first in the South West (5th in the UK) for University of the Year at the prestigious WhatUni Student Choice Awards 2022 The league table is based on reviews written by 35,000 students across the UK, and this year included 95
Want to learn more about Marjon's campus and accommodation? You can now book onto a personalised campus tour, planned and created just for you. Ask questions and visit your areas of interest, including accommodation and campus facilities. Book
Did you know that it is World Autism Acceptance Week? It is thought that about 1 in 100 people are autistic - that is approximately 700,000 people in the UK. Autism is often misunderstood with lots of misconceptions being widely believed. Check out
The Welcome desk have a new mascot This friendly caterpillar was found on campus and has now been added to their family of mascots. They have even come up with a caterpillar themed riddle for the week (see below). But they are in desperate need of a
Good Luck Tarryn Tarryn Keuler has been selected to represent South Africa in this year's IIHF Women’s World Championship, division two. Tarryn is currently studying Sport and Exercise Science at Marjon. This will be her 8th World Championship
Good luck to everyone taking part in the Plymouth Running Festival this Sunday. We hope you have a fantastic time. We will be offering sports massage on the day and also have a stand on the Hoe - so pop along and say hello. Go Team Marjon!
Have you been thinking about starting a career as a Teaching Assistant? Get the lowdown on where to find jobs and what schools are looking for from their applicants, as well as insight from former TA turned education researcher Marie Bradwell More