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  2. Dear students and staff, On Wednesday evening, 2nd December, the Government sent universities previously unseen guidance about the return to campus in January. We have been working very hard ever since to work out what this means for everyone at

  3. Our social policy students have launched a Christmas campaign at Marjon to collect food donations for Plymouth Foodbank. Click for the list of items to donate: http://bit.ly/2geMolH You can donate food at the library until 19 December. Please

  4. March 17, 2020 via Twitter
    RT @MarjonLibrary: To help support your studies the Library is extending the Easter loan periods on books earlier, and extending them longe…


  5. August 17, 2020 via Twitter
    Today is the reopening of our Library! The team are hard at work preparing for the return of students and the click and collect book service is now up and running. @MarjonLibrary is operating its service Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm. For more

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  6. A message from Professor Rob Warner, Vice-Chancellor of Marjon... Dear students and staff, We are all coming to terms with the reality that Covid has been accelerating fast in the UK and is taking a heavy toll on health and lives across the world.

  7. Visiting Writer Series The Meaning of Place - Mud and Stones into Stories. Reading and talk by Philip Marsden. 18:30 on Tues 1st December in the Library Lecture Theatre. All are welcome. To book a place 01752 636700 (ext 6522). Phil Marsden is the

  8. November 30, 2021 via Twitter
    RT @MarjonLibrary: Looking for study spaces in the Library? Have you tried the flexible study room on the first floor? In the far corner of…


  9. Students raise awareness of poverty by organising a mannequin challenge in the library. Following this, the collection was taken to Plymouth Foodbank. Thank you everyone for your contribution!

  10. #WeAreMarjon "Challenging times fall on everyone. I used a food bank to feed my children. I had finished studying and applied for benefits, but it took several weeks to process. I was behind with rent and had exhausted meal invitations from family

  11. Want to know what life is like at Marjon? Here is a typical day in the life of an Osteopathic student: 7:00am I wake up, make my bed, open my blinds and start to get ready for the day. 7:30am Once I’ve come around a little bit, i'll have a quick