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Living

Getting started

Accommodation

Plymouth Marjon University has a variety of on campus accommodation available for Postgraduate/Masters Students.

For information on accommodation we have available as well as guidance on applying CLICK HERE.

Funding

If you have not already secured funding for your post-graduate studies click here.

For further information for prospective PhD students – please contact the Research Office research@marjon.ac.uk for further information or click HERE

Insurance

If you are living on campus then your room is insured by Plymouth Marjon University through Endsleigh Insurance.  You will pay for this as part of your rent. If you are living in private rented accommodation you should buy insurance to cover for your belongings, there are several companies that specialise in insurance for students.

Sports Centre

Plymouth Marjon University has an exceptional sports centre – for information on facilities and how to join the centre please CLICK HERE.

You don’t have to be a ‘sporty’ person to use (or enjoy!) the Sports Centre facilities. Activities range from Yoga to Aqua Fit to Body Pump as well as a gym, climbing wall and swimming pool.

For full details of what Sporting opportunities are available, visit: http://marjon.ac.uk/marjon-sport/

TV Licence

Watching Television without a licence can invoke a fine up to £1000, for information on how to purchase a TV licence please CLICK HERE.

Campus Information

Getting to know campus

For a map of the entire campus with information on accessibility Click here

Please click the following links for more information about:

Transport & Parking

For information on transport to the University, the University’s parking policy and details on how to purchase exclusive subsidised bus tickets please click here. Please note that students living within a 1.5 mile radius will not be eligible to apply for a car parking permit-see policy for exceptions. More information on bus stops in Plymouth can be found in the ‘First Weeks’ section.

Out of hours support

The University has a team of Wardens, Resident Student Assistants and Campus Support Assistants who look after the welfare, safety and discipline on campus 24/7. Students can report any incidents or emergencies out of hours using an internal number – 22 22. Phones for internal use are placed in Halls, Village Houses and across the campus.

Eating/Dining in scheme

Information on Catering at the University can be found here.