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  2. Calling all students, we have an exciting opportunity to work as a Student Participant Researcher! Working as part of the Student-led Knowledge Exchange, you will support Marjon in investigating how a series of projects contribute to student learning

  3. Save money and support the environment with our Green Travel Scheme. All Marjon students get free and unlimited return journeys between the university and George Park & Ride ♻️ Vouchers can be collected from the Welcome Desk in the Hub and are

  4. Happy 180th birthday Marjon! In February 1840, the first students took their seats in St John’s College, Battersea. The following year St Mark’s College, Chelsea, was formed, and in 1923, the colleges merged to become what we all know as Marjon.

  5. "Through the translation of anti-racist thoughts to behaviour, we can promote a positive and welcoming university environment and culture for students of all ethnic and racial backgrounds" writes student Rajni Kaur Davegun reflecting on the Black

  6. Want to be creative? Work with a range of employers and business leaders? Gain hands on business skills during a semester abroad? Our undergraduate business courses give you all these opportunities while studying in a supportive learning environment.

  7. From today, all our teacher training courses (BEd, PGCE and School Direct) are open to applications for September 2021. ‍‍ Here is advice on applying for teacher training from Gill Golder, Director of Teacher Education at Marjon:

  8. With A-level results out soon we’re offering virtual open day events all week. You can choose from four online talks: Guided campus tour Money matters ⚽ Sport at Marjon Life on campus (accommodation, clubs, societies and things to do in Plymouth)

  9. “A small number of staff continue to work on campus and we thank you so much for all you are doing. These staff in our accommodation, catering, cleaning, campus support, estates, security and student support teams are going above and beyond at

  10. A report on the impact of nature on children’s wellbeing by The Wildlife Trusts recommends that all primary age children should spend part of every school day learning outdoors. Dr Mark Leather, a tutor on our new BA Outdoor Learning degree,

  11. Welcome James Snook, who joins us to lead our MA Education courses. James joins us from teaching in universities across Wales. He brings a wealth of experience in teaching at all levels from KS1, primary, secondary and special schools, as well as

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