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  2. Do you want to train to teach in a primary school? We asked our trainee teachers to tell us about their experience so far... ‍ See our primary teacher training courses: If you already have a degree, take a look at PGCE

  3. Do you love doing research? Did you know that our Master of Research (MRes) degree is designed to enable you to do your own research projects? A current student explains how it works... “The MRes course enables students to explore a very specific

  4. Des Lally, avid outdoorsman, philanthropist, and Marjon graduate, climbed Pen Y Fan in the Brecon Beacons 365 times in 365 days last year, covering around 1500 miles up and down the mountain to raise funds and awareness for Cancer Research UK and

  5. 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.

  6. “This year will mark thirteen years since I donned my cap and gown, and graduated from Marjon in Speech and Language Therapy. I didn’t realise back then how much this career would gift me with. I travelled all over England for interviews. My

  7. MarjonFutures hosted our annual Teaching Employability Fayre in the Student Hub today. There was a mix of 20 stands offering information from local and national recruitment agencies, schools and unions. ‍‍ With Learning in Harmony (LIH), Lea

  8. We're delighted to announce that we're working in official partnership with Plymouth Argyle Football Club BSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise Science at Marjon https://bit.ly/2H2ecEx

  9. Coleridge Hall on a winter's day. Did you live here?

  10. "I always wanted to study for a degree, but at the end of my school years I didn’t have the qualifications to achieve that dream. Instead, I went into industry and started a family. After the birth of my fourth child, I left the career I had

  11. On Sunday, Journalism students from Marjon appeared on BBC Sunday Politics South West, to talk about Brexit. Georgia Large, Dael Munn-Tyrell, and Erasmus exchange student Esmée Beurze spoke openly on Brexit live on air with presenter, Martyn Oates.

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