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  2. January 06, 2023 via Twitter
    RT @Damien_Hackney: Amazing atmosphere on campus this morning. A gentle mist, post-rain scents linger in the air, a crow keeps watch atop a…


  3. January 09, 2023 via Twitter
    @ProfCTaylor said: “I look forward to joining the Marjon community and working with students, staff, Governors and partners as we shape the future together.” Read more: https://t.co/qUpiBvR4Os


  4. A big welcome to the first cohort of Assistant Practitioner apprentices to have started at Marjon The Higher Level Apprenticeship Assistant Practitioner course is one of twelve new health programmes launching at the University this year. Claire

  5. December 28, 2022 via Twitter
    “I am thankful to Marjon for giving me high quality, up to date training and teaching me how to be a reflective practitioner, so I am constantly able to develop and improve.” - Annie Howard, BEd Primary Education. #WeAreMarjon #Plymouth

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  6. February 07, 2023 via Twitter
    RT @PlymStudentHub: It's TOMORROW - #TalkAboutSex - come join us from 10am in the RLB building, first talk starts at 11.30! #honestcovers…


  7. January 17, 2023 via Twitter
    RT @Marjon_Arts: Opportunity with @cultureisalive: Historic England via the High Street Heritage Access Zone together with Plymouth's Publ…


  8. December 14, 2022 via Twitter
    Marjon has been awarded £5.8 million from the Office for Students (OfS). The OfS awarded £400 million to institutions in the UK to fund scientific, technical, and practical subjects. Read more: https://t.co/gkg76ecZrz https://t.co/64Plul0dB2

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  9. January 11, 2023 via Twitter
    RT @marjonworkshop: Here at the Workshop, the first years are putting together a TV bulletin. On the agenda - the failed Cornish rocket lau…


  10. November 11, 2022 via Twitter
    It even paid to transport plants and cuttings from the original Chelsea campus. So, when you sit down under our trees, wander by the water or gaze at the wildlife, give a thought to our World War One students who made it possible.


  11. Lest we forget. We are very lucky to have our beautiful green campus, but you may not know that we can thank our World War One students for starting it. Back in the 1970s when we moved from London to Plymouth, we received funding to plant a green