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  2. #WeAreMarjon “I love maths and science; it’s really disheartening that they get such a bad reputation. I want to change that. I am passionate about flipping the narrative of having a ‘maths brain’ or ‘science brain’. Anyone can access

  3. 7 Aug 2024: Level 3: Equips you with all the necessary knowledge, skills, and support to set up your own Forest School. ... Be savvy and research your training providers and settings. The challenges are worth it.
  4. BSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise gives students access to state-of-the-art sport and exercise science equipment, a BASES accredited lab and work-based learning options.
    Duration: Three years full-time or six years part-time with the option to specialise in strength and conditioning, physical activity and health or nutrition.
    Level: Undergraduate
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    Marjon Live is the next best thing to being here. We can’t currently welcome you on campus so we have introduced a series of live talks to help…

  6. Get paid whilst you train, Get paid whilst you train
    Duration: Full time
    Level: Foundation, Undergraduate
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  7. #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

  8. Open Day Schedule for Today #openday Student Support Services (11:20-11:35, Desmond Tutu Theatre) The Head of Student Support will outline the range of professional support services available, from information on financial issues, through to

  9. Dear students and staff, On Wednesday evening, 2nd December, the Government sent universities previously unseen guidance about the return to campus in January. We have been working very hard ever since to work out what this means for everyone at

  10. , - . In the current circumstances, we know you will have concerns regarding teaching sessions, assessments and completing the academic year. This message is to explain how we are managing this. Firstly, please be assured that we will ensure that

  11. Dear students and staff, You may have seen or heard stories in the media about Government plans for students at Christmas. The potential plan would be to deliver Covid-tests for students on University campuses (on a voluntary basis) and then allow