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  2. Settling into life on campus? We understand that living with flatmates can be tricky to navigate at times. But building positive relationships can make your university experience all the more enjoyable. Check out our latest blog post for some top

  3. We had a fantastic time last night at the Marjon Student and Staff Awards 2023! A huge congratulations to everyone who was nominated for an award. We appreciate all the work that you do for this university. Well done to all of our fabulous winners.

  4. Attention all prospective students! Are you ready to discover your future at Plymouth Marjon University? Join us for our upcoming Open Days on Friday 23rd and Saturday 24th June . Explore our beautiful campus, meet with our friendly staff, and learn

  5. #WeAreMarjon “I was very nervous about coming to university as a mature student, but I never found it a problem during my time at university. Out of the 20 people on my course, 4 were mature students. Age made no difference, we all worked well

  6. We want to welcome and congratulate Liam Williams for being elected the new Marjon Student Union Deputy President, starting the first week of June! "For as long as I can remember, I have always wanted to help people, be it in the classroom at school,

  7. 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

  8. #CheeringForClearing "I applied to study at Marjon through clearing in 2020 as I had initially applied to study somewhere else but decided I would prefer to be closer to home. I was worried it would be a long and stressful process, but it only took

  9. #WeAreMarjon “I was a child in care when I was younger. I moved 13 times and went to 10 different schools before the age of 10. I slipped through my education. "Fortunately, a foster family rescued me and supported me all the way through secondary

  10. Want to know what life is like at Marjon? Here is a typical day in the life of an Osteopathic student: 7:00am I wake up, make my bed, open my blinds and start to get ready for the day. 7:30am Once I’ve come around a little bit, i'll have a quick

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