Plymouth Marjon University

Plymouth

  • Location: Seaside, City, Rural

Student life

The Students’ Union exists for many reasons. It is primarily an organisation that ensures all students are represented equally and fairly, offering advice to anyone who feels they are struggling with their course for a personal, academic or other reason. The Students’ Union also organises various social events throughout the year.

Students are encouraged to look at the wide range of clubs and societies offered by Marjon’s Students’ Union. These allow students to meet new people, make friends and unwind. Many different societies are available to choose from, covering topical interests, backgrounds or hobbies. Students are also welcome to start their own society with the SU’s support.

Accommodation is avilable on campus, there are seven halls of residence, and the accommodation team aim to place students in halls depending on the questionnaires they complete, ensuring they are with like-minded students. These include single-sex flats. There are also two purpose-built en-suite wet rooms.

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What's it like to live in South West?
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The South West of England is made up of seven counties, with rural areas surrounding key student cities – from Plymouth and Bournemouth up to Bath, Bristol and Cheltenham & Gloucester.

You'll find many a festival – including the world-famous Glastonbury. And if you're a cider or cheese buff, you'll have plenty to try in the South West. You can always walk it off in Dartmoor and Exmoor national parks, or beautiful countryside from the Cotswolds to Land's End.

Cornwall, Dorset, and Devon are big coastal favourites, with idyllic beaches and waves to test the bravest surfers.

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What's it like to live in Plymouth?
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Study by the sea in ‘Britain’s Ocean City’ – a port city that's known for exploration, gin and sealife.

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Campus and facilities

The university’s campus is situated a little outside the centre of Plymouth, close to Dartmoor National Park. The regular bus service means it offers all the benefits of a campus university, close to some stunning countryside, but with all the amenities of a city just an easy and short journey away.

Plymouth is sometimes referred to as Britain’s Ocean City, with a fantastic and thriving waterfront and the incredible beaches of Devon and Cornwall nearby.

The waterfront is a hub of activity, including some fantastic restaurants to suit all budgets. And while the city and the region come to life during the warmer months when surfing and sailing are at their peak, there’s plenty to enjoy there during the cooler months too, including art galleries, theatre, cinema, and Drake Circus Shopping Centre.

Anyone who enjoys a night out will find plenty of bars and clubs to choose from, ranging from real ale taverns to dance clubs and live music venues. 

Course locations

Screenology (Bristol)

St Vincent's Works, Silverthorne Lane, Bristol, BS2 0QD

Ostereo

61 Mosley Street, Manchester, M2 3HZ

Main Site

Derriford Road, Plymouth, PL6 8BH

Bristol School of Acting

Bristol School of Acting, Silver Street,, Bristol, BS1 2AG

Plymouth Marjon University

Derriford Road, Plymouth, PL6 8BH

London NA

247 The Broadway, London, SW19 1SD

Results Consortium

Suite 22B, 33-41 Victoria Avenue, Southend On Sea, SS2 6DF

Main Site

Plymouth Marjon University, Derriford Road, Plymouth, PL6 8BH