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  2. Supersize Cabbies on BBC One follows overweight Plymouth cabbies, Mike and Roger, as they try to change the bad habits of a lifetime and go from supersize to superfit. This was a collaborative project with Livewell Southwest and Gavin R. Seymour -

  3. Reminder: Speech and Language Therapy Student Conference 2017 is on Friday 20 January. Join us for a range of talks - this is a free event and everyone is welcome (not just students). Please email events@marjon.ac.uk to book a place, thank you. More


  4. Ben Proud is World Champion Swimmer Ben, a recent Sport Development student, powered to a gold medal at the World Championships. He lowered his own British record to win the 50m butterfly final in 22.75 seconds. Ben was formerly on our Elite Sports

  5. Gutted! Marjon netball captain reacts to the narrow loss to Plym Uni. Win or lose we're so proud of you all #gojohns

  6. Good mental health is more than the absence of a mental health problem. Next week (8-14 May) is Mental Health Awareness Week and The Mental Health Foundation urge us to look at mental health from a new angle; asking are we surviving or thriving?

  7. We caught up with some of our current and recently graduated acting students who took part in the Barbican Theatre's production of Twelfth Night over the summer. For more information on our Acting degree http://bit.ly/2vPIy6s

  8. A new book 'Contemporary Childhood' is out this week, co-authored by Dr Sean MacBlain and Dr Ian Luke from Marjon along with Dr Jill Dunn. The book explores how societal changes are impacting practice in early years and primary classrooms. It

  9. Yesterday our students enjoyed a lecture on stem cells and sport regenerative medicine by Professor John Hunt of the University of Liverpool. The focus was on approaches to repairing elite athletes. Professor Andrew Edwards, Dean of the Faculty of

  10. 10 Dec 2017: 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., Research by Professor Tanya Ovenden-Hope, from Marjon's Faculty of Education, Enterprise and

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