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  2. Five Marjon Sports Federation teams compete in the BUCS Conference Cup Finals in Swansea today. That's the most Marjon teams to go to the finals for at least 10 years! The teams are Ladies Football, Men’s Football 1, Men’s Basketball, Men’s

  3. #WeAreMarjon “Through Marjon I’ve been given the opportunity to do teaching in a way I never would have dreamed of. On the BEd Primary Education course we always do academic placements but in second year we take on an enhanced placement, which

  4. Erasmus funded youth work projects were the focus of presentations by Associate Professor Jon Ord at the Erasmus+ KA2 Innovation in Youth Work Conference in Berlin and the AP Hogeschool Annual Youth Work Seminar in Antwerp last month. Find out more

  5. Our researchers are exploring why some new runners keep on running while others stop. If you started running in January and have since stopped then we'd like to find out more via a one-off interview. If you can help please contact Alister on

  6. Our football course is packed with real-life, hands-on experience, allowing you plenty of opportunity to put theory into practice as you work closely with our partners Devon County FA and Argyle Community Trust. Find out more: www.marjon.ac.uk/foot

  7. We love to hear from Marjon graduates! ‍⚕️ ‍ ⚽

  8. Plymouth Teaching School Alliance - PTSA led an 18 month project to improve listening, speaking and feedback skills across Plymouth’s classrooms. You can join PTSA and Gill Golder, our Director of Teacher Education and research lead on the project,

  9. Marjon LGBTQ+ week is here! Look out for the following events from Marjon Student Union (MSU) and Marjon lgbtq+ Society: Monday - Got a question about anything LGBTQ+? Pop it on the rainbow wall outside the MSU office and pick up free Stonewall merch

  10. Students honed their networking skills with MarjonFutures and guest speaker Paul Leather from BBC Radio Devon.

  11. "Events like this help to open the conversation because the students themselves have gained a small insight in to what university is like," - Kari Eilertsen, Widening Participation and Outreach Officer. Key Stage 3 pupils from across Devon visited

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