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  2. 30 Jun 2022: Carbon Management Plan 2020-2030. 6. Carbon Management Plan. Decarbonisation is the term used for the process of removing or reducing the carbon dioxide (CO2) output of a country’s economy. Currently, a wide range of sectors – industrial,
  3. July 06, 2021 via Twitter
    We’re committed to conserving and enhancing the flora on campus. Thank you to @studiose_design for these stunning photos of the campus in bloom. https://t.co/AONDVxzk2M

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  4. "No two people's needs are the same so it's a lot more complex than saying ‘this is how you teach an autistic pupil’ or ‘this how you teach someone who has ADHD’” says Dr Jonathan Harvey as we look at special educational needs in the

  5. Marjon launch the UK’s only undergraduate combined Science and Maths teacher training course. BEd (Hons) Secondary Education with Science and Maths (with QTS) starts September 2022. ‍ Find out more: https://bit.ly/3DsgHv8

  6. April 28, 2022 via Twitter
    We now have the Vice-Chancellor’s Pride of Marjon Award. We are hugely honored to announce that this has been awarded to Chris Smietanka. Well done @ChrisSmietanka! #MarjonAwards https://t.co/pUPcZy5Fwq

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  7. Wondering what accommodation looks like at Marjon? Coleridge, Kay Shuttleworth and Tufnell Halls are particularly popular with first-year students. Watch our accommodation tour and see where you could be living in September. All students studying

  8. We’re committed to conserving and enhancing the flora on campus. Thank you to Simon Edwin for these stunning photos of the campus in bloom.

  9. April 28, 2022 via Twitter
    Congratulations to Elena Golder for winning the Inspiration Award (student). You are a star! Well done Elena. #MarjonAwards https://t.co/0j6iyPRnEQ

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  10. January 26, 2022 via Twitter
    “Include something about your outside interests but not too much. This will show you to be more of a rounded person – you are not just about all things work.” @literatelady – Senior Lecturer in Education at Plymouth Marjon University