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  2. "I applied for the Going Places Bursary to fund two online Makaton training courses. Makaton is a language programme that uses symbols, signs, and speech to facilitate communication. It is used by over 100,000 children and adults to develop and

  3. Thumbnail for Successful second year for the Marjon Change Makers project.
    1 Jul 2021: Making a difference is at the heart of what we do here at Plymouth Marjon University, find out how our staff and students do this on our news pages.
  4. March 24, 2021 via Twitter
    Lockdown life at Marjon... https://t.co/oxGRzHxsfZ

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  5. June 10, 2021 via Twitter
    RT @MarjonTEP: So proud of all our staff, school partners and trainees that make @marjonuni such a rewarding place to train to become a tea…


  6. May 10, 2021 via Twitter
    RT @Lyn_Tout: Our top tips on connecting with nature to improve your mental health | Mental Health Foundation... https://t.co/OPccxPgjDl


  7. July 21, 2021 via Twitter
    @alexrichgreen1 Thanks for the heads up and the write up, we've given it a tweet right now!


  8. June 07, 2021 via Twitter
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  9. The much delayed Lord Caradon lecture, 'A Conversation with Kim Darroch', will take place tomorrow at 7PM. Kim served as the British Ambassador to the United States from 2016-2019. He resigned following the leak of diplomatic cables in which he had

  10. As of January, Marjon teaches some postgraduate courses by 100% online distance learning. Both Marjon alumni and international students are studying MA Professional Education Practice. This includes three students from the country of Jordan Read more

  11. This #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek is focusing on importance of nature. More than half of UK adults say that being close to nature improved their mental health. If things are feeling a bit too much, why not take a stroll to the pond and wood on campus