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  2. Hello from Dartmoor! Click and drag your mouse, swipe or move your phone to enjoy a 360-degree view from Haytor. With thanks to Virtual Devon Tour Company.

  3. Did you catch Lost Voice Guy Lee Ridley on Britain's Got Talent over the weekend? We were lucky enough to have him perform at Marjon recently, where he gave us his take on student life. Here is the full video in case you missed it!

  4. On the blog today Jen Otter Bickerdike shares an insider's view of the music business. Read it here: https://bit.ly/2Hw97TT

  5. Good luck to Dr Christina Karatzaferi ahead of the Venus Women Awards tomorrow. She is a finalist for an Inspirational Woman in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Medicine (STEMM) Award. Christina, an influential figure in the world

  6. 200 Marjon teacher trainees gathered for our Supporting Diversity and Challenging Stereotypes Conference today. Students took part in a series of workshops with specialist speakers learning about gender variance, drug and alcohol misuse, religious

  7. Congratulations to all students who have handed in their dissertations!

  8. What can you do to ensure that you perform your best in the upcoming exams? Here are tips from our Student Support team: https://bit.ly/2JF3sLQ

  9. The Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation Student Conference on 11 May 2018 brings together students, lecturers and practitioners to explore best practice and new research. Find out more: https://bit.ly/2rcHedg

  10. A great film from Plymouth Media Week is now on the BBC News website. Well done to journalism student Shannon and visiting Erasmus students Gaël and Kateřina for producing this! http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-cornwall-43956575/man-who-lost

  11. The Cornwall Teacher Awards celebrate inspirational and outstanding teachers, headteachers, teaching assistants, school support workers and volunteers who make a difference to children and young people in Cornwall. Professor Tanya Ovenden-Hope,

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