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  2. 30 Jun 2022: Biodiversity Plan. 2020-2025. 10. Biodiversity Plan. Plymouth Marjon University is located in the north of Plymouth city. The campus is approximately 17 ha in size and comprises of a variety of different habitats. To the south is Derriford Community
  3. June 27, 2022 via Twitter
    This event was free to attend, but if you would like to make a donation to our Ukraine fund, you can do so here: https://t.co/IBArhIYYZF


  4. “My A level results didn’t go to plan. "During my time in sixth form, I was forced to take leave of educational absence whilst undergoing medical procedures, and this reflected heavily in my results. "I was devastated, my heart had been set on

  5. 50 more tickets available! We can't believe how quickly tickets went for Prom on the Quad. So, we have decided to release 50 extra tickets for this free event. Book now to avoid disappointment:

  6. Well done to third year student, Jack Fettes On Monday, Jack appeared on BBC Radio Devon, talking about his experiences with fitness and coaching. Jack runs his own business, JF Coaching, and aims to help individuals improve confidence, build muscle,

  7. Are you feeling nervous about living in halls in September? We have got you. Introducing Ania, one of our Resident Student Assistants ❤

  8. 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,
  9. June 27, 2022 via Twitter
    RT @PlymouthLeander: Enormous congratulations to @BenProud - what a thriller of a race to watch!! @britishswimming @Swim_England @ar…


  10. June 08, 2022 via Twitter
    @georgiabcornish Love this ♥️


  11. Happy Jubilee Weekend! Have you seen the new display up in The Hub? The display takes a look at how we've celebrated since 1840 and what we've been doing since 1952 (when the Queen first came to the throne). You can also find out what the term

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