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  2. March 05, 2021 via Twitter
    RT @devondays: We are perhaps a less well-known healthcare profession, but our work with fundamental experiences of communication, eating a…


  3. March 06, 2021 via Twitter
    The best thing about Marjon? It’s the people, they put the heart into our community #WeAreMarjon #BigHeart https://t.co/9caKtcGJNh

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  4. March 06, 2021 via Twitter
    RT @PElford_Futures: Reflection from the pandemic: @marjonuni is much more than a campus, our community spirit is far reaching and is stron…


  5. March 06, 2021 via Twitter
    RT @shoekaty: Big heart is absolutely what @marjonuni is about: staff, students and friends of Marjon who care: who make a small difference…


  6. March 06, 2021 via Twitter
    RT @Tom_Godwin: Proud to be part of the #wearemarjon family and the fabulous @JaM_at_Marjon team


  7. Congratulations to second year BSc Sport Rehabilitation student and Marjon Sports Scholar, Sam Taylor, who has been selected for the Great Britain U23 Elite Development Hockey squad! Sam was selected following a trial period that granted him a place

  8. Dear students, This afternoon the Prime Minister laid out in Parliament the roadmap for easing lockdown. You can read the full roadmap here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-response-spring-2021 For students, there were two key

  9. Have you noticed the increasing use of personal pronouns such as he/him, she/her, they/them or ze/zir in email signatures and social media bios? Sharing your pronouns helps normalise discussions about gender, especially for trans and non-binary

  10. ️ The Listening Post is a student led Marjon support network, where students can talk to students. Below, the team have answered what you can expect from the service. To book a chat, log in to Learning Space.

  11. Back in February 1840 when we welcomed our first students, many people believed that education was only for the elite. Our founders, James Kay-Shuttleworth and Derwent Coleridge, had other ideas. Big ideas. They started training orphans from the

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