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  2. Are you a Marjon student that has undergone financial hardship due to the Covid-19 Pandemic? It's not too late to apply for the University's Covid-19 Hardship Fund. If you have already applied to the Summer University Hardship Fund please do not

  3. “I was very apprehensive to go to university again. Before Marjon I’d been at another university and it was a bad experience, leaving me feeling very shy and unconfident. I am so glad I took the leap to come to Marjon. From my first visit I felt

  4. June 28, 2021 via Twitter
    RT @LindzLentz: This is highly important for young people in Plymouth. This will allow you to have your say, through your allies working wi…


  5. 1 Jul 2021: 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.
  6. June 28, 2021 via Twitter
    The Lord Caradon lecture, 'A Conversation with @KimDarroch', will take place on Facebook and YouTube channels tomorrow at 7PM. Send your questions to events@marjon.ac.uk, with your name and the heading 'Lord Caradon lecture'. Register your

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  7. Clearing opens today. You can apply for a course using Clearing if you’re not already holding an offer from a university, and the course still has places. Whether you’re a year 13 student or you’re considering returning to education, our

  8. June 30, 2021 via Twitter
    We are sponsoring the Britain’s Ocean City Half Marathon, 10k and 5K on Sun 5th September‍♂️ We have 20 FREE spaces for Marjon students and staff in each of the races. To sign up click here https://t.co/NdlOG3UHJL You'll also get a technical

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  9. June 24, 2021 via Twitter
    If you'd like an informal chat about the course please contact Dr Alister McCormick, the course leader, on amccormick@marjon.ac.uk.


  10. #WeAreMarjon ⚽ “It’s an unusual situation to be in. I get paid to watch football. I’m always professional about it but sometimes it doesn’t feel like work. I’m lucky. I’ve been interested in sport for as long as I can remember. It’s

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