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  2. January 11, 2021 via Twitter
    A message for Marjon students from your lecturers ❤️ https://t.co/zQ4HUc1swA

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  3. Theatre is about making the audience change, or take notice. I’m leading a project with Documental Theatre to help people feel empathy with postnatal depression. We’ve taken it to conferences in the NHS. We’ve talked to midwives, GPs and

  4. October 29, 2019 via Twitter
    RT @shoekaty: “My immense gratitude goes to this University, who always fights for those voices who aren’t typically heard.” Cracker of a s…


  5. May 30, 2022 via Twitter
    RT @sltmarjon: Our very own @aphasiateacher Esther Pettit will be presenting her Doctoral research project for the British Aphasiology Soci…


  6. An article by journalism course leader Mike Baker made it into ‘the antidote’ today, which is The Guardian's daily list of the non-coronavirus articles that their readers spent the most time with. Mike’s article is about his beloved Swindon

  7. Press Gazette reporting on our top quality #Journalism degrees now offered in partnership with News Associates, Manchester. If you've not seen our stunning newsrooms at Marjon yet, book a campus visit and spread the news!

  8. Plymouth Marjon University is excited to announce a new international partnership with the Australian College of Physical Education (ACPE) The relationship intends to provide exchange opportunities to Australia for staff and students in the academic

  9. Find out about our range of work-based foundation degrees at our BIG Foundation Degree Evening on Wednesday: 6-8pm. http://bit.ly/1rDyWWA

  10. The new #EarlyCareerFramework is changing the teaching landscape, with mentoring and support for new teachers. But what exactly is it? We asked leading educators Dr Gill Golder, Director of Education & Research at Chartered College of Teaching Cat

  11. We love to see our students in action These second year BA Primary Education students delivered a mathematical games event with the children across Key Stage 2 at Horrabridge Primary & Nursery School. They developed games and activities linked to