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  2. Plymouth is a very safe and enjoyable night out. In 2022, it was rated in the UK’s top ten for nightlife (Get Licensed 2022) and city safety (Get Licensed 2023). But like any city, there can be times when unsafe things happen. Drink spiking is

  3. Starting university in September but worried about finances? The cost of living in the UK has been steadily on the rise, impacting students nationwide. Even though Plymouth is known as one of the cheapest student cities, we understand the challenges

  4. This afternoon we held the inauguration of Professor Claire Taylor as Vice-Chancellor of Plymouth Marjon University. It was fantastic to welcome students, staff, and representatives from across the region to the ceremony. Claire spoke about her

  5. #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

  6. "What a year! Will, Fletch and the entire MSU team want to thank each and every Marjon student for another amazing year. "We've enjoyed being your SU team and we're sad to say goodbye. But, we are excited for the new adventures that we will go on,

  7. September 16, 2022 via Twitter
    Marjon celebrates another success today, as the university climbs an incredible 39 places since 2017, in The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide. #PlymouthMarjonUniversity #Marjon #MarjonUni #University #GoodUniversityGuide #Uni #UniLife

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  8. September 13, 2022 via Twitter
    More information (including Monday's schedule of events) can be found here: https://t.co/dkFBYtjRDr


  9. September 13, 2022 via Twitter
    Monday 19 September: Social and informal activities will take place (rather than essential inductions). Second year Welcome Back sessions, previously planned for Tuesday 20 September, will move to Wednesday 21 September.


  10. September 13, 2022 via Twitter
    Key headlines: No change to moving in dates. Those moving to campus can continue to move in according to the previous schedule. Essential inductions have been delayed by one day for first years, to Tuesday 20 September.


  11. September 13, 2022 via Twitter
    A bank holiday has been declared for the day of Queen Elizabeth’s funeral, Monday 19 September. This is the start of Welcome Week, and the day when most first years travel to campus for essential inductions. We have made some amends to planned

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