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    27 Jan 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.
  3. 27 Jan 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.
  4. We are so lucky to share our campus with these beautiful deer

  5. 26 Jan 2023: MSU DEPUTY PRESIDENT. ROLE DESCRIPTION. As the Deputy President you are:. Focused on the creation and sustainability of student groups and non-sporting clubs and societies. As the Deputy President you will:. Deputise for the President as and when
  6. January 24, 2023 via Twitter
    RT @Tom_Godwin: Good to be back @marjonuni leading the 3rd year @JaM_at_Marjon degree module in #Marketing #Comms #PR and so much more. ht…


  7. 26 Jan 2023: MSU PRESIDENT. ROLE DESCRIPTION Full time. As the President you are:. Focused on the academic experience, as the main purpose for students at Plymouth Marjon University. The Student Governor of Plymouth Marjon University. A trustee & the Chair of
  8. January 18, 2023 via Twitter
    Campus is looking beautiful on this frosty morning https://t.co/3kUMLwFvM2

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  9. 27 Jan 2023: Collaborative Provision Register non-standard as of 01/12/22; page 1 of 3. UNIVERSITY OF ST MARK & ST JOHN. REGISTER OF MEMORANDA OF UNDERSTANDING AND OTHER PARTNERSHIPS (updated 01/12/22). Section 1 – UK and Channel Islands (non-School Direct).
  10. 26 Jan 2023: MSU DIVERSITY OFFICER. ROLE DESCRIPTION Part time. As the Diversity Officer you are:. Focused on the particular Diversity issues within MSU & MSU events. To raise Diversity issues with the University. As the Diversity Officer will:. Campaign to make
  11. #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

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