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  2. We are pleased to announce that Professor Claire Taylor will join Plymouth Marjon University in May 2023 as the new Vice-Chancellor, following the retirement of Professor Rob Warner in December. Professor Taylor will join the University from her

  3. We are proud to announce our collaboration with the University of Plymouth, UPSU, and Arts University Plymouth for the city's first #TalkAboutSex festival, on Wednesday 8th February. Keep your eye out for the schedule!

  4. Have you seen our exciting new Performing Arts programme? Acting & Performance-Making launches in 2023 and gives the opportunity to train as part of a theatre company, with full productions every year, no written exams, and in-depth industry and

  5. We are so proud of our sports community at Marjon. So many sporting memories will be held by our students past and present. What was your top sports memory from Marjon? (Who is going to be the first to mention our 2021 Varsity win?)

  6. Are you interested in studying Forensic Science? At Marjon we take a practical approach to learning. You'll study crime, develop the skills required for crime scene investigation and the seizure of evidence, learn the forensic science techniques for

  7. #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

  8. “We are extremely excited about this partnership and are looking forward to putting Marjon University firmly on the high-performance basketball map" - Paul James, Patriots Head Coach and former professional basketball player. Plymouth Marjon

  9. Campus is looking beautiful on this frosty morning

  10. Students – we need your reviews for Plymouth Marjon University ❤️ We’re really excited to take part in this year’s Whatuni Student Choice Awards (WUSCA). The WUSCAs are compiled from the reviews which students like you leave on Whatuni,

  11. “The thing I enjoy most is the broad range of topics, spanning across all aspects of health. Not only does it keep the course exciting, but it provides a broad knowledge base that can be applied to many professions - the skill sets earned are wide.