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  2. #WeAreMarjon #InternationalMensDay "I strive to be a big advocate for mental health. I strongly believe that it is always best to speak out about your problems and seek support. I have had my own struggles with mental health and many other men I

  3. March 20, 2023 via Twitter
    This campaign was developed in partnership with creative agency @Ignition_Bath.


  4. This afternoon our fantastic Student Support team set up a space in the Hub for students and staff to talk openly and enjoy a biscuit (or two)❤️ This was in support of #TimeToTalk day, a national campaign designed for friends, families,

  5. #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

  6. December 31, 2022 via Twitter
    2022, what a year it has been. Congratulations to our class of 2022, you have been fantastic. We are so proud of our Marjon students, past and present. We can't wait to see what 2023 has in store! Watch our full graduation video here:


  7. Plymouth Marjon University has been selected by Plymouth City Council (PCC) to be a green mobility hub. The University hub will be home to two sustainable transport points. As part of Plymouth City Council’s Transforming Cities Fund, the

  8. Happy International Women's Day❤️ Today, we want to celebrate some of the amazing women within the Marjon community (there are so many!) by asking them what makes them proud. Tell us about the incredible women in your life.

  9. Marjon is celebrating its one-year anniversary of twinning with Ternopil Volodymyr Hnatiuk National Pedagogical University in Ukraine as part of Universities UK’s special initiative. The Twinning scheme is a gentle and nurturing institution

  10. January 16, 2023 via Twitter
    Did you know, studies have shown that petting a dog can reduce stress related hormones and raises our levels of serotonin and dopamine So pop down to The Octagon and give our campus pooches a fuss... they will enjoy it as much as you do.

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  11. A big welcome to the first cohort of Assistant Practitioner apprentices to have started at Marjon The Higher Level Apprenticeship Assistant Practitioner course is one of twelve new health programmes launching at the University this year. Claire

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