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  2. March 28, 2022 via Twitter
    Our bees are looking happy and well Last year, we collaborated with @PollenizeCIC and became home to a colony of buzzy bees. Later this year we will be running some sessions, for students and staff, to assist with the monthly bee check-ins. Watch

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  3. Did you get snapped by our professional photographer at Graduation 2022? Check out the pictures taken on Wednesday: https://photos.app.goo.gl/QuTvas8StQFJW2hH9 Have a look over the photographs from Thursday:

  4. 7 Dec 2022: Master of Public Health v1.6. Programme Specification Definitive Document. 1. Basic Information. 1.1 Awarding Institution: Plymouth Marjon University 1.2 Teaching Institution: Plymouth Marjon University 1.3 Locus of Delivery: Plymouth Marjon
  5. April 21, 2022 via Twitter
    Join our team ❤ We are looking to hire a Student Recruitment and Outreach Graduate Intern. The successful applicant will be a key point of contact for prospective students and their supporters. More information: https://t.co/zynB1a60vz https://t.co

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  6. September 28, 2022 via Twitter
    Keeping safe in Plymouth (THREAD) Plymouth is a very safe and enjoyable night out, but like any city, there can be times when unsafe things happen. @MarjonSU https://t.co/2qM29EsVng

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  7. Did you know that it is World Autism Acceptance Week? It is thought that about 1 in 100 people are autistic - that is approximately 700,000 people in the UK. Autism is often misunderstood with lots of misconceptions being widely believed. Check out

  8. October 26, 2022 via Twitter
    Marjon Family ❤ https://t.co/exvH9lHQ4c

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  9. Wow Check out this fantastic photograph taken by one of our students. The picture was snapped through the window of their student accommodation.

  10. #NotSoBlueMonday Did you know that petting a dog can benefit your mental health? Studies have shown that petting and playing with a dog can reduce stress related hormones and raises our levels of serotonin and dopamine - these are the hormones that

  11. Did you know we offer individually tailored campus tours? Visit our university, tour academic and social spaces with one of our Student Ambassadors, and see our fabulous campus facilities Tours are organised and developed specifically for you, to