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  2. It is not very often we see a Mum, Dad and Son all studying at Marjon at the same time. Jo Bourton met her husband Dominic when they studied at Marjon, graduating in 1989. Jo, Dominic and their son Bryn now all study at Marjon, after they decided to

  3. My plan this term was to return to the student village to start my teaching placement and begin face-to-face lectures again. I’m now studying at home instead because my placement was postponed, and my lectures are all online. I was disappointed

  4. "Camp was everything and nothing like I was expecting all at the same time! I knew it would be fun, but it was exciting. I knew it would be artsy, but it was creative. I suspected there would be tasty food, and it was delicious. I also knew it would

  5. 7 Jul 2024: Let's hear from the man himself who makes all of this run smoothly. ... You get to live with people from all walks of life and backgrounds, and you also get to make use of all the large open green spaces.
  6. #WeAreMarjon “When you get a job working with children you think you are actually going to go out and see them. My speech and language therapy work is specifically with children aged 0-5 and trying to work with them during this lockdown has been

  7. 7 Jul 2024: Having a great time is all part of the job, and you’ll get to spend your summer with like-minded people from all over the world. ... Plus you get to make friends from all over the world and explore one of the most exciting countries in the world,
  8. Plymouth Marjon University has been awarded £250,000 to develop further life-changing opportunities for students in the area of health and wellbeing. The award, from the Office for Students and Research England, recognises the innovative clinics

  9. 7 Jul 2024: We’re here to help you make that change. We accept transfer applications for second and third year entry for most of our courses and for first-year entry to all ... List details of all modules you have studied as well as your school-leaving
  10. PGCE Primary  (No UCAS code. Apply at www.gov.uk/apply-for-teacher-training/ using course code X100.)

    Train as a primary school teacher and earn Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) with PGCE Primary.
    Duration: 1 year full-time or 2 years part-time
    Level: Postgraduate
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  11. 7 Jul 2024: All participants need a sense of joining, developing, and belonging to a community. ... The pedagogical approach taken in an SLKE project is perhaps the most critical element of all, to ensure that all stakeholders are provided with the opportunity to

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