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  2. 31 May 2023: Plymouth Marjon University Research and Knowledge Exchange Strategy 2020-2025: page 1 of 8. Research and Knowledge Exchange Strategy 2020-2025. Building Knowledge Together. Plymouth Marjon University Research and Knowledge Exchange Strategy 2020-2025
  3. Attention all prospective students! Are you ready to discover your future at Plymouth Marjon University? Join us for our upcoming Open Days on Friday 23rd and Saturday 24th June . Explore our beautiful campus, meet with our friendly staff, and learn

  4. 8 Jun 2023: 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.
  5. 8 Jun 2023: MA Arts, Health & Wellbeing (v1). 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
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    If Jen Brister has learned anything in the past 18 months, it’s that she’s no good in a crisis. (Unless you count getting into the fetal position in…

  7. 9 Jun 2023: Approved Minutes F&R M3 10.03.2023 1. BOARD OF GOVERNORS 2022/23 Finance & Resources Committee M3. Friday 10 March, 2023, 15:00, Microsoft Teams. Approved Minutes. 1. Welcome, Apologies & Declaration of Conflicts of Interests 1.1 Chair of the
  8. 8 Jun 2023: Plymouth Marjon University Timetabling Policy version 1.0, March 2022: page 1 of 7. University Policy on Timetabling. Scope. The policy will make cover to all provision on campus and include university activities. that are part of a regular academic
  9. 'Educational isolation is complex, grounded in location, situated in access to resources and results in reduced agency for schools.' We're so proud to have launched Professor Tanya Ovenden-Hope's final Locality Matters report, which considers ways