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Fri 6th - Mon 9th Mar 2015 (Oxford University 7th - 8th week) WHAT’S ON With David Adams (viola) To include: Brahms Piano Quartet in A major Oxford Coffee Concerts The agent who goes the extra mile Hall Supervisors The Fureys and Davey Arther Tickets: Playhouse 01865 305305 / 07518 479062 Holywell Music Room Sun 8 Mar, 11.15am www.coffeeconcerts.com Jersey Chambers Ltd TMD Music presents Irish Folk Legends Gould Piano Trio Friday 17th April 2015, 7.30pm SJE Arts, 109a Iffley Rd, Oxford, OX4 1EH Tickets: £18 adv / £20 on door Tickets from Tickets Oxford, Truck Store and www.wegottickets.com Salary £20,486; Full-time For Immediate Employment 2 Hall Supervisors are sought to join a flexible and dynamic catering team. Hall Supervisors oversee the successful delivery of college and conference dining and events, and assist with stock-keeping, procurement and recording. The successful applicants will demonstrate exacting standards of customer care and team leadership. Proven expertise in assisting with stock-taking would be advantageous. The successful candidates will share the collegiate ethos of dining as the foundation of Hertford College’s academic and social community. Closing date for applications is Friday, 20 March 2015 Need inspiration for Mother’s Day? Enter our Spring Events at Christ Church, Oxford 17 March - Ghost Tour with Bill Spectre 22-25 March - Christ Church Past and Present 22 & 23 March - Dinner in the McKenna Room 22-29 March 2015 - Meadow Walks 26 March - An English Country House Afternoon Tea Party 30 March - Buried Christ Church: An Archaeological Tour 31 March & 21 May - Alice in Wonderland Afternoon Tea Party Visit the Christ Church website for full details and to book tickets. 10% discount available for Oxford University card holders. Phone or email 01865 286998 / [email protected] to receive University card discount. Mother’s Day Quiz to win a £50 bouquet or gift voucher from Bloomin’ Chic. Competition closes Monday 9 March (Teaching & Learning) Required for September 2015 to Sat THEATRE 14 Mar New Theatre (0844 871 3020) COLLABRO Fri 6th: 7pm Musical theatre meets boyband. Britain’s Got Talent winners. £26.25-£46.25 MOTOWN’S GREATEST HITS - HOW SWEET IT IS The ultimate celebration of the sweet sound of Motown. £26.90 Sat 7th: 7.30pm LOOKING FOR ELVIS Sun 8th: 5pm AL MURRAY: ONE MAN, ONE GUVNOR Mon 9th: 7.30pm New show from The Pub Landlord celebrating 20 years at the lager top. £29.40 THE AUSTRALIAN PINK FLOYD SHOW Sun 16th & Tue 10th: 7pm CINEMA to Thu 12 Mar Phoenix Picturehouse (0871 902 5736) THE SECOND BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL [PG] Fri: 12.30, 3.00, 6.00, 8.30pm; Sat: 3.00, 6.00, 8.45pm Sun: 12.30, 7.45pm; Mon: 12.00, 3.00, 6.00, 8.45pm Tue: 12.30, 3.15, 6.00, 8.30pm; Wed: 12.00, 1.45, 6.00pm Richard Gere is mistaken by Dev Patel for a hotel inspector. Thu: 1.15, 3.15, 6.00pm BIRDMAN [15] Fri & Sat: 12noon; Mon: 9.00pm ? Loving note-perfect recreations of jaw-dropping visuals. £32.40-£44.40 DYLAN MORAN - OFF THE HOOK Thu 12th: 8pm Star of Black Books and Shaun of the Dead is back with new stand up show. £27.90 PAUL CARRACK Sat 14th: 7.30pm Former Mike & The Mechanics frontman & renowned session rock singer. £32.40-£43.40 THE ERADICATION OF SCHIZOPHRENIA IN WESTERN LAPLAND Fri 13th & Sat 14th: 8pm A dual family drama about recovery from schizophrenia. £13 (£11, £5) Pegasus Theatre (812150) LABYRINTH Fri 6th: 7.30pm South Asian dance, Kathak and Bharathanatyam. £13 (£9, £6) GRASS - SECOND HAND DANCE STILL ALICE [12A] Fri: 3.30, 6.15, 8.45pm; Sat: 1.15, 6.15, 9.00pm Sun: 7.00pm; Mon: 12.30, 3.30, 6.15pm; Tue: 1.00, 3.45, 8.45pm Wed: 3.30, 4.30, 8.45pm; Thu: 12.45, 4.00, 8.45pm Using humour & insect facts, Grass explores the world beneath our feet through dance. £5 THE HONEY MAN BIG SCREAM: STILL ALICE [12A] Showcasing latest films produced at Film Oxford and Oxfordshire-based filmmakers. £3 Wed: 11.30am For parents with babies under 1. KIDS’ CLUB: PENGUINS OF MADAGASCAR [U] Sat: 11.00am The penguins join a covert agency, lead by a wolf with the voice of Benedict Cumberbatch. AU REVOIR LES ENFANTS [PG] Sat: 3.30pm BOLSHOI BALLET: ROMEO AND JULIET Sun: 3.00pm Julien’s life at boarding school changes with the arrival of a new boy. French with subt. Captured live at the Bolshoi. Shakespeare’s romantic tragedy in ballet. RSC ENCORE: LOVE’S LABOUR’S WON [12A] Sun: 4.00pm Better known as Much Ado About Nothing. Updated to 1918. Captured live at the RST. MEMBERS’ FREE PREVIEW: SUITE FRANÇAISE [15] Forbidden wartime love between a French woman & German soldier. Sun: 11.00am WHITE BIRD IN A BLIZZARD [15] Tue: 6.15pm Shailene Woodley’s mother goes missing in suburban coming-of-age thriller. ENGLISH NATIONAL OPERA LIVE: LA TRAVIATA Wed: 7.30pm The love story that gripped Paris. Verdi’s opera broadcast live. TODDLER TIME: THE HIVE [U] Thu: 11.30am Animated bee family. For parents with children aged 1-5. NT LIVE: BEHIND THE BEAUTIFUL FOREVERS [15] David’s Hare’s new play stars Mira Syal in the airport slums of Mumbai. Thu: 7.00pm Vue Cinema (08712 240 240) We are seeking to appoint an inspirational and dedicated person to lead Teaching and Learning in the Senior School at OLA. This is a new appointment. The successful candidate will be wholeheartedly committed to supporting the school’s ethos and will play an important role in the leadership of the school. The post will suit an outstanding individual with strong academic credentials, proven strategic vision, significant experience of middle management and ambition to go further. Further details and application form available at www.olab.org.uk Tel: 01235 524658 Email: [email protected] Closing date: noon, Monday 16th March Radley Road, Abingdon-on-Thames, Oxon OX14 3PS Our Lady’s Abingdon is committed to safeguarding & promoting the welfare of children & young people & expects all staff & volunteers to share this commitment. Charity no. 1120372 North Wall Arts Centre (319450) Best Picture-winning magical realist comedy about a washed up movie star. Julianne Moore’s Oscar-winning turn as a woman with Alzheimer’s. Subt: Fri 3.30pm, Tue 1.00pm Assistant Head THE ARCADIAN SINGERS: Concert for Lent. Macmillan, Gesualdo, Purcell, Byrd, Tallis, and more. 7th March, Balliol Chapel, 8pm. www.arcadiansingers.co.uk. [email protected] Action packed musical full of energy, fun, song. £16.40-£24.90 w w w . c h c h . o x . a c . u k For further particulars and an application form, visit our website at www.hertford.ox.ac.uk Sun 8th: 10am & 12noon Activity Leaders required for an Easter residential programme at St Edward’s School, Oxford. Must be enthusiastic and motivated to provide an outstanding leisure programme for our international students. Please send cv and cover letter to [email protected] Thu 12th & Fri 13th: 7.30pm Sat 14th: 7.30pm Fri 6th: 8pm “One of the sharpest comedic minds on the circuit” - The Guardian. £12 (£10) POLITICS OF LOVE Sat 7th: 7.45pm Award-winning quest to understand & find love. Dance, theatre & spoken word. £10 (£8) HAMMER AND TONGUE ? Tue 10th: 8pm The heart of Oxford’s live spoken word scene. Sign up for the slam on the door. £7 (£5) AUDREYS Tue 10th: 8.30pm The Oxford Revue showcase the best student stand-up, sketch & musical comedy. £7 (£5) THE AUTUMN OF HAN Thu 12th & Fri 13th: 7.30pm New adaptation of Chinese classic. An enthralling story of love & revenge. £12.50 (£10) WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? Explore who you are through art, poetry, drama and dance. Free Sat 14th: 1-5pm Lady Margaret Hall (274300) WAAFRIKA Sat 7th: 7.15pm Two women fall in love in a remote African village. Their relationship changes the world. Free Oxford Playhouse (305305) SIMON AMSTELL - TO BE FREE Sat 7th: 7.30pm Editor/Assistant Editor We are looking for an Editor/Assistant Editor to join the ELT Dictionaries & Reference Grammar department, which publishes monolingual and bilingual dictionaries and grammar titles for foreign learners of English, including the bestselling Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary and Practical English Usage. You will work with editorial colleagues, a technical team, and external developers to prepare for publication digital products in a way that makes them suitable for foreign learners of English. You will have recent experience of teaching English as a foreign language and have proven experience of working with digital products in an educational context. THE SECOND BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL [PG] Fri, Tue: 11.15am, 12.15, 2.00, 3.15, 4.45, 6.15, 7.30pm Sat & Sun: 10.45am, 1.40, 3.15, 4.30, 6.15, 7.30pm Mon, Wed & Thu: 11.30am, 12.15, 2.15, 3.15, 5.00, 6.15, 7.45pm New stand up show from award-winning comedian, actor and screenwriter. £21 (£19) UNFINISHED BUSINESS [15] Fri, Mon - Thu: 11.45am, 2.15, 4.45, 7.15, 9.45pm Sat & Sun: 2.15, 4.45, 7.15, 9.45pm Burton Taylor Studio (305305) To apply, please visit: https://eu1.advorto.com/OUP/Brochure The story of an individual’s search for security, acceptance, love and belonging. £6 (£5) Salary: Competitive Dev Patel tries to open a second hotel for hard-up British retirees. Vince Vaughn’s boozy business trip gets out of hand. ? MARY STUART Tue 10th - Thu 12th: 7.30pm; Fri 13th: 8pm Sat 14th: 2.30pm & 7.30pm Schiller’s retelling of a central moment in British history. £11-£17.50 THE SINGULAR LIFE OF ALBERT NOBBS Fri 6th & Sat 7th: 7.30pm KINGSMAN: THE SECRET SERVICE [15] Fri, Mon - Thu: 3.00, 9.00pm; Sat & Sun: 8.30pm AS I CROSSED A BRIDGE OF DREAMS Fri 6th & Sat 7th: 9.30pm FIFTY SHADES OF GREY [18] Fri: 1.45, 4.45, 6.30, 7.45, 9.30, 10.45pm Sat: 10.45am, 1.45, 4.45, 6.30, 7.45, 9.30, 10.45pm Sun: 10.00am, 1.00, 4.00, 5.15, 7.00, 8.15, 10.00pm Mon: 1.00, 4.00, 7.00, 10.00pm; Tue: 2.00, 5.00, 6.45, 8.00, 9.45pm Wed & Thu: 1.00, 4.00, 5.15, 7.00, 8.15, 10.00pm Molière’s comic masterpiece of quack doctors and their trusting patients. £6 (£5) Old-school spy recruits young rude boy for secret agency. Film based on E.L. James’ controversial erotic novel. ? THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING [12A] Fri, Mon - Thu: 12.00, 6.00pm; Sat & Sun: 11.30am, 5.30pm Stephen and Jane Hawking: the early years. FOCUS [15] Fri & Sat: 12.15, 3.00, 5.45, 8.30, 11.15pm Sun: 12.15, 3.00, 5.45, 8.30pm; Mon & Tue, Thu: 11.45am, 2.30, 5.15, 8.00pm Wed: 11.45am, 2.30, 5.15, 8.00, 10.45pm Talented con man takes a young woman under his wing. Subt: Sun 12.15pm, Tue 5.15pm IT FOLLOWS [15] SHAUN THE SHEEP MOVIE [U] Fri, Tue: 11.45am, 2.00, 4.15pm Sat: 10.45, 11.45am, 1.00, 2.00, 4.15pm; Sun: 10.45am, 12.30, 1.00, 2.45pm Mon: 12.30, 2.45, 5.00pm; Wed & Thu: 12.45, 3.00pm Shaun: Sheep in the City. Aardman magic. CHAPPIE [15] Fri: 11.15am, 2.00, 5.00, 8.00, 9.15, 11.00pm Sat: 2.00, 5.00, 8.00, 9.15, 11.00pm; Sun: 1.30, 4.30, 7.30, 9.15, 10.15pm Mon - Thu: 1.00, 4.00, 7.00, 9.15, 10.00pm Dev Patel creates a thinking, feeling robot that’s seen as a threat to humanity. THE BOY NEXT DOOR [15] Fri - Sun, Tue: 10.15pm Mon, Thu: 10.30pm; Wed: 10.00pm A divorcée starts a dangerous affair with a younger neighbour. ? BIG HERO 6 [PG] (2D) Fri, Mon & Tue: 12.40, 3.20, 6.00pm Sat & Sun: 10.00, 11.15am, 12.40, 2.20, 3.20, 6.00pm Wed & Thu: 1.40, 4.20pm Robotics prodigy forms a team of superheroes in Oscar-winning animation. KIDS AM: PADDINGTON [PG] Sat & Sun: 11.00am The marmalade-loving talking bear moves to London. KIDS AM: FAIRYTALE: STORY OF THE SEVEN DWARVES [PG] Sat & Sun: 10.00am The seven dwarves must save the day when Snow White is plunged into sleep. KIDS AM: NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: SECRET OF THE TOMB [PG] Sun: 10.00am Larry has to embark on epic quest to save the magic of the museum. Subt: Sun 10.00am GLOBE ON SCREEN: THE DUCHESS OF MALFI [12A] Mon: 7.15pm Atmospheric, candle-lit, version of Webster’s play featuring Gemma Arterton in the title role. SENIORS: TESTAMENT OF YOUTH [12A] Tue: 11.00am The story of Vera Brittain’s coming of age during WWI. Partially filmed in Oxford. ENGLISH NATIONAL OPERA LIVE: LA TRAVIATA Wed: 7.30pm The love story that gripped Paris. Verdi’s opera broadcast live. NT LIVE: BEHIND THE BEAUTIFUL FOREVERS [15] David’s Hare’s new play stars Mira Syal in the airport slums of Mumbai. Thu: 7.00pm Odeon George St (0871 2244 007) SHAUN THE SHEEP MOVIE [U] FOCUS [15] Fri, Mon - Thu: 4.00pm Sat & Sun: 11.30am, 1.45, 4.00pm daily: 1.15, 3.45, 6.30, 9.00pm SELMA [12A] ? Fri - Sun, Tue: 6.10pm Shaun: Sheep in the City. Aardman magic. Comedy crime drama. Con man Will Smith takes a young woman under his wing. Martin Luther King leads a civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery, AL in 1965. TESTAMENT OF YOUTH [12A] Fri, Mon & Tue: 12.15, 3.10pm The story of Vera Brittain’s coming of age during WWI. Partially filmed in Oxford. ? Fri - Sun, Tue: 9.15pm Michael Keaton is a washed-up movie star in bid for credible Broadway comeback. THE IMITATION GAME [12A] ? Fri, Mon - Thu: 1.30pm BIRDMAN [15] The story of the Bletchley Park codebreakers, starring Cumberbatch and Knightley. THE SECOND BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL [PG] Fri, Mon - Thu: 12.00, 1.00, 2.50, 5.40, 8.30pm Sat & Sun: 12.00, 2.50, 5.40, 8.30pm Dev Patel opens 2nd hotel for British retirees. Subt: Sun 12noon, Mon 5.40pm, Tue 8.30pm CHAPPIE [15] daily: 12.30, 3.15, 6.00, 8.45pm Dev Patel creates a thinking robot that’s seen as human threat. Subt: Mon 12.30pm, Wed 3.15pm UNFINISHED BUSINESS [15] Fri, Mon - Thu: 4.45, 7.15, 9.30pm Sat & Sun: 2.00, 4.45, 7.15, 9.30pm Vince Vaughn’s boozy business trip gets out of hand. KINGSMAN: THE SECRET SERVICE [15] ? daily: 6.15, 9.10pm James Bond with Parkour. Debonair spy recruits young rude boy for secret agency. BIG HERO 6 [PG] (2D) THE DOCTOR IN SPITE OF HIMSELF Tue 10th - Sat 14th: 7.30pm THE ITALIAN PLAY: SERATA FUTURISTA Tue 10th - Sat 14th: 9.30pm An evening of fast-paced short pieces that challenged both society & the stage. £6 (£5) Oxford Town Hall (252351) ? Sat & Sun: 10.10am, 12.45, 3.30pm A Marvel-lous robotics prodigy forms a team of superheroes in Oscar-winning animation. ODEON KIDS: NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: SECRET OF THE TOMB [PG] Larry embarks on epic quest to save the magic of the museum. Sat & Sun: 10.30am ODEON KIDS: PADDINGTON [PG] Sat & Sun: 10.00am The marmalade-loving talking bear moves to London. GLOBE ON SCREEN: THE DUCHESS OF MALFI [12A] Mon: 7.30pm Atmospheric, candle-lit version of Webster’s play featuring Gemma Arterton. SILVER SCREEN: MR TURNER [12A] ? Wed: 2.00pm Thu: 11.00am SILVER SCREEN: INTERSTELLAR [12A] Wed: 11.00am Thu: 2.00pm Christopher Nolan directs epic intergalactic wormhole mission. ENGLISH NATIONAL OPERA LIVE: LA TRAVIATA [12A] Wed: 7.30pm The love story that gripped Paris. Verdi’s opera broadcast live. NT LIVE: BEHIND THE BEAUTIFUL FOREVERS [15] David’s Hare’s new play stars Mira Syal in the slums of Mumbai. Thu: 7.00pm Mike Leigh directs Timothy Spall as Romantic painter J.M.W. Turner. GIGS & COMEDY Fri 6th TIM GARLAND / Jazz saxophonist with piano, guitar & percussion / 7.30pm. £10 (£5) / Holywell Music Room, Holywell St, OX1 3BN THE LOST ART / Guitar duo / 8.30pm. Free / James St Tavern, OX4 1EU PEERLESS PIRATES, MAD LARRY, BEARD OF DESTINY, DECOVO / Eclectic selection / 8pm. £5 / The Wheatsheaf, 129 High St, OX1 4DF LOWWS // LEADER // ORANGE VISION / Indie-rock / 8pm. £5 (£3) / wegottickets.com/daisyrodgers / The Jericho Tavern, 56 Walton St, OX2 6AE DADDY G (MASSIVE ATTACK) DJ SET / Reggae, hip hop, soul, garage, D&B / 10pm-3am. £5-£7 / skylarkinsoundsystem.com / The Cellar, Frewin Court TOM LEWIS / Folk / 8.30pm. £6 / The White House, 38 Abingdon Rd, OX1 4PD KIM CHURCHILL, CHÉ AIMEE DORVAL / Australian acoustic folk singer / 7.30pm. £7.50 / The Bullingdon, 162 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / 244516 DR SYNTAX & PETE CANNON, DRUNKEN UNCLE BUNGLE & FREDDIE FRIDGE MAGNET, BENOFFICIAL, EVADE, BAGUL / Hip hop / 11pm. £7 / The Bullingdon, 162 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / 244516 / artbaroxford.co.uk THAMES VALLEY JAZZ QUARTET / Trad. New Orleans jazz / 8pm. Free / Head of the River, Folly Bridge, OX1 4LB / 721600 / headoftheriveroxford.co.uk Sat 7th MATT EDWARDS BAND + LEPER KING + SECRET KIDS / 7.30pm. £5 / strummerroom.org / The Jericho Tavern, 56 Walton St, OX2 6AE / 311775 JAVIER JARQUIN, ELLIOT STEEL / Stand up comedy / 7.15pm. £14.50, £5 (NUS) / The Glee Club, 3 Hythe Bridge St, OX1 2EW / glee.co.uk/oxford POLICE DOG HOGAN, GOAT ROPER RODEO BAND / Playing songs from Westward Ho / 7pm. £13-£15 / The Bullingdon, 162 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE THE LITTLE UNSAID, WALTZ IN THE SHALLOW END / Folk & electronica / 7.30pm. £6-£7 / The Cellar, Frewin Court / cellaroxford.co.uk POETRY READING WITH JEAN SPRACKLAND / Plus 4 Back Room Poets / 7.30pm. £4 / backroompoets.weebly.com / Albion Beatnik Bookstore, 34 Walton St, OX2 6AU VERA GRACE, PROLONG THE AGONY, BEING EUGENE / Alt-metalcore, rock / 8pm. £5 / The Wheatsheaf, 129 High St, OX1 4DF / 721156 THE OXFORD GARGOYLES’ END OF TERM EXTRAVAGANZA / Jazz a cappella & cocktails, all-inclusive / 7.45pm. £18 (£12) / Magdalen College, OX1 4AU Sun 8th STEAMROLLER W. KRISSY MATTHEWS, AARON KEYLOCK, KEVIN BUSBY, VINCENT WHITE, MICK GREANEY, RICHARD BELMONT / Local blues-rock veterans. Fundraiser for OASIS / 7pm. £5 / The Cellar, Frewin Court RED BUTLER, HENRY’S FUNERAL SHOE / Blues / 8pm. £12 / famousmondayblues.co.uk / The Jericho Tavern, 56 Walton St, OX2 6AE DUOTONE, RAINBOW RESERVOIR, TAMARA PARSONS-BAKER / Eclectic mix / 7pm-10pm. £5 (£3) / Modern Art Oxford, 30 Pembroke St, OX1 1BP OSPREY + RICHARD BROTHERTON + NO HORSES + PURPLE MAY + DAVE TOMMO / 3.30pm. Free / The Wheatsheaf, 129 High St, OX1 4DF Mon 9th KRISSY MATTHEWS / Blues / 8pm. £8 (adv), £10 (otd) / havenclub.co.uk / The Bullingdon, 162 Cowley Rd, Oxford OX4 1UE / 244516 ?= dailyinfo.co.uk/reviews = dailyinfo.co.uk/podcasts Thu 12th & Fri 13th: 7.30pm Sat 14th: 2.30pm & 7.30pm An original play drawn from accounts of life at the Home Front in WW1 Oxford. £5 (£4) O’Reilly Theatre (Keble College) THE ARCHITECT ? Fri 6th: 7.30pm; Sat 7th: 2.30 & 7.30pm A powerful revival of David Greig’s lyrical 1996 play. £9 (£8) Fri & Sat: 8.40, 11.00pm; Sun - Tue: 8.40pm Wed: 10.30pm; Thu: 10.40pm Well-received teen horror. A young woman is plagued by the sense of being followed. Closing date: 15/03/2015 Striking student adaptation of classical Japanese text. £6 (£5) WHILE THEY’RE AWAY IOLANTHE SJE Arts (613500) Tue 10th - Thu 12th: 7.30pm The masterpiece that kicked off the parliamentary satire boom. £10 (£8) LECTURES & MEETINGS Fri 6th RUSKIN COLLEGE OPEN DAY / Talk to staff & students about life at Ruskin / 6pm. Free / ruskin.ac.uk / Ruskin College, Dunstan Rd, OX3 9BZ THE ENGLISH PEOPLE AT WAR / Henry VIII fought many wars, but how did they affect his subjects? / 5pm. Free / Exam Schools, 75-81 High St, OX1 4BG THE FACTORY FLOOR: CERAMICS / Caroline Haurie demonstrates the process of throwing / 2-5pm. Free. / Modern Art Oxford, 30 Pembroke St, OX1 1BP MARSHMALLOWS AND MODERATION / Neil Levy argues there is no such trait as self-control / 3.30pm. Free / ox.ac.uk/event/marshmallows-andmoderation / Oxford Martin School, Old Indian Institute, 34 Broad St, OX1 3BD DAME HELEN GHOSH: THE NATIONAL TRUST IN THE 21ST CENTURY / NT Director-General / 8pm. £5 / St Matthew’s Church, Marlborough Rd, OX1 4LW POETRY CLUB / Informal poetry reading / 10.30am-12pm. 50p / southoxford.org / South Oxford Community Centre, Lake St, OX1 4RP EXPLORATION IN EXTREME HEAT AND COLD / Mikael Strandberg/ 5pm. Free / Mansfield College, Mansfield Rd, OX1 3TF VACCINES & INFECTIOUS DISEASE DAY / Suitable for GCSE/A level students / 9.30am - 3.30pm. Free / Museum of Natural History, Parks Rd, OX1 3PW CATHOLIC FAMILIES / Lecture will be followed by a Q&A session and a reception / 5pm. Free / Pembroke College, 37 Pembroke St, OX1 1DW WOMEN CROSSING BORDERS / Panel discussion / 5.30pm. Free / oxfordinternationalwomensfestival.co.uk/festival / Town Hall, OX1 1DP “SUFFER WHAT THEY MUST?”: SMALL STATES IN INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATIONS / Under what conditions can small states succeed? / 2pm. Free / Blavatnik School of Government, 10 Merton St, OX1 4JJ 2015 PHILIP GEDDES LECTURE / With Lyse Doucet, Chief International Correspondent, BBC News / 5.30pm. Free / Exam Schools, 75-81 High St, OX1 4BG OXFORD UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY 2015 / Feminism’s achievements & future / 5.15pm. Free / JdP Music Building, Cowley Place, OX4 1DY PHILIPPE GELUCK / Belgian actor, humourist & caricaturist talks about his work / 5.15pm. Free / facebook.com/events/846915695369985 / Taylorian Institute Sat 7th THE FACTORY FLOOR: CERAMICS / See Fri, above THE OXFORD COLLOQUIUM / 6 eminent speakers celebrate geosciences / 10am - 4.30pm. £20 / Museum of Natural History, Parks Rd, OX1 3PW GARDEN OPEN AND VOLUNTEER DAY / 11am-5pm. Free / Barracks Lane Community Garden, OX4 2AP / 07729 655543 / barrackslanegarden.org.uk WOMEN & CYCLING / 3 inspiring females on their passion for bikes / 7pm. Free / Zappi’s Bike Café, Bike Zone, 28-32 St Michaels St, OX1 2EB FREEDOM FROM TORTURE – WOMEN SURVIVORS WRITE TO LIFE / Women reading from their work about leaving their home countries / 12-2pm. Free / Ruskin College, Ruskin Hall, Dunstan Rd, Old Headington, OX3 9BZ CONTESTATIONS AROUND FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION / Providing space for nuanced debates about FGM / 2-5pm. Free / LMH, Norham Gardens WOMEN AND EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE / Talk with questions & wine / 7-8.30pm. Free / The Missing Bean, 14 Turl St, OX1 3DQ WOMEN UNITED FOR PEACE: A HUNDRED YEAR RETROSPECTIVE / Considering the role of women in peace movements in 1915 and today / 4-6pm. Free / 245793 / Mansfield College, Mansfield Rd, OX1 3TF FASHION REVOLUTION - POSITIVE CHANGE THROUGH FASHION & TEXTILES / Hear from women who have brought positive change, starting in the fashion trade / 2pm. Free / The Hatch, 37-38 Little Clarendon St, OX1 2HF Sun 8th CAFÉ LEON / Coffee morning to raise funds to help women in our twin city of Leon (Nicaragua) oppose gender discrimination / 10am-12pm. Free / South Oxford Community Centre, Lake St, OX1 4RP WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT WORKSHOP / Movement, dance meditation & yoga / 2.30pm. £7-12 / St Alban’s Hall, Corner of Catherine & Charles St, OX4 3AH RECLAIM THE NIGHT / March to raise awareness of violence against women in society / Mixed rally: 6.30pm, self-defining women only march following. Free / East Oxford Community Centre, 44b Princes St, OX4 1HU INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY / Chaired by Claudia Fitzherbert / 5pm. £5 (£3) / waterstones.com / Waterstone’s Bookshop, Broad St, OX1 3AF Mon 9th DONALD WINNICOTT, MELANIE KLEIN & THE SHAPE OF POST-WAR BRITISH PSYCHOANALYSIS / Lesley Caldwell, British Psychoanalytical Association; UCL / 8.15pm. Free / St John’s College Research Centre, 45 St Giles’ UNDERSTANDING SPIRITUAL TRADITIONS & LEADING THE SPIRITUAL LIFE / Mark Wynn, Professor of Philosophy & Religion (University of Leeds) / 5pm. Free / Exam Schools, 75-81 High St, OX1 4BG A MULTIDIMENSIONAL POVERTY INDEX IN THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS / 1pm. Free / QE House, 3 Mansfield Rd, OX1 3TB PANEL DISCUSSION ON CULTURE & TECHNOLOGY / Maria Blanco (Spanish), Lionel Tarassenko (Engineering), Fritz Vollrath (Zoology) & Andrew Wilson (Archaeology) / 1pm. Free / Radcliffe Humanities, ROQ, Woodstock Rd, OX2 6GG INTRODUCTION TO FEMINIST LITERATURE What does it achieve? 10am3pm. Free / Oxfordshire County Hall, New Rd, OX1 1ND MEXICAN CONSERVATISM, 1800-2000 / Dr Benjamin Smith (University of Warwick) / 5pm. Free / St Antony’s College, Woodstock Rd, OX2 6JF AL MURRAY - HISTORY AND COMEDY MY DEBT TO OXFORD / Hear the Pub Landlord and well-known military enthusiast’s take on military history / 3-5pm. £10 / sofo.org.uk / OUOTC, Falklands House, Oxpens Rd, OX1 1RX MORE JOBS We are looking for an experienced Development Administrator to join our busy Fundraising and Communications department at Head Office in Oxford, to provide administrative and logistical support to the regional fundraising team. For more information, contact Emma Gibson: 01865 811585 or email [email protected] Au Pair needed to start as soon as possible To look after 2 children in Marston, after school and during school holidays. Good level of English, previous experience of looking after children and a competent cyclist essential. This post is until at least the end of July, with possible extension after that. Email: [email protected] HEAD OF PHYSICS To teach Physics to International Baccalaureate level Further details from our website: www.stclares.ac.uk/jobs or email: [email protected] Deadline for applications is 9am on 17 March 2015 Interviews week commencing 23 March 2015 St. Clare’s is committed to safeguarding children and all posts are subject to an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references St. Clare’s is a registered charity for the advancement of international education and understanding. Summer Dean of Students (13 June – 15 August 2015) Great opportunity to work with international students in Oxford this summer and take oversight of welfare & discipline. • Confident with teenagers? • Looking for management experience? • Willing to work hard? Full board and accommodation provided, plus excellent rate of pay. Full job details: www.stclares.ac.uk/summerjobs The Department is currently seeking to recruit a Chef de Partie You will be responsible for preparing high-quality meals and fine dining for events and private bookings, as well as supervising junior staff. To succeed in this role, you will have previous experience in a Commis Chef role within the hospitality industry. You will also have good culinary skills, good communication skills, good IT literacy skills, flexibility and adaptability in your approach to work, and an awareness of health and safety standards and requirements. This is a 2 year fixed-term position with the possibility of renewal. For an informal chat to discuss the position in more detail, please contact Mark Bedford on 01865 280368. All enquiries will be treated in the strictest of confidence. To apply, please submit an online application no later than 12 noon on 13 March 2015, via our website: www.conted.ox.ac.uk/staff/ workforthedepartment/vacancies.php SUMMER SCHOOL QUALIFIED EFL TEACHERS required to join a small, friendly team from June to August. ACTIVITIES CO-ORDINATOR required from June to August to plan, manage and co-ordinate an activities programme for the international Summer School. ACTIVITY LEADERS also required from June to August to lead and supervise groups of international students on afternoon and evening activities as well as Saturday excursions. For full job descriptions and to make an application, please visit www.olcoxford.co.uk/jobs Appointments are subject to an enhanced DBS check. Chef de Partie Salary £22,500 For Immediate Employment An experienced Chef de Partie is sought to join our Kitchen Team, to cater to a diverse client base of college diners and conference delegates. The successful applicant will demonstrate a passion and flair for food and for cooking, possessing a proven track record within the catering industry. Relevant professional qualifications and/or accreditations in catering, hygiene, and related areas are essential. Previous experience in purchasing and stock management are highly desirable, in particular experience in online purchasing. They will be a confident team player, and (when needed) capable of working without direct supervision. The hours of work will comprise a minimum of 40 per week, as agreed. This will include evenings, weekends and bank holidays. Closing date for applications is Friday, 20 March 2015 For further particulars and an application form, visit our website at www.hertford.ox.ac.uk Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies A Recognized Independent Centre of the University of Oxford BURSARY ASSISTANT Temporary Appointment c.0.6 timetable in the first instance Applications are invited for the position of Bursary Assistant at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies (OCIS), a Recognised Independent Centre of the University of Oxford. For further details please see the website: www.oxcis.ac.uk/vacancies. The closing date for applications is Friday 20 March 2015. Magdalen College School is located in the heart of Oxford on the banks of the Cherwell and is one of the country’s leading and most historic day schools. It was founded by William of Waynflete in 1480. The school is expanding its Learning Support provision and seeks to appoint a teacher for an immediate start, initially until the end of the academic year. The successful candidate will have a good knowledge and understanding of teaching bright pupils with a range of learning difficulties. Completed Peripatetic Staff application form, CV and covering letter should be sent by email to Dr T.R. Hands, the Master ([email protected]), by midday Friday 13th March 2015. An information pack for this post is available on the job vacancy link of the website. MAGDALEN COLLEGE SCHOOL • OXFORD • OX4 1DZ 01865 242191 • www.mcsoxford.org HMC Independent Day School for boys 7-18 & girls in the Sixth Form Working for local wildlife Location: Your local area within Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire Do you have an interest in your local wildlife and environment? Do you enjoy meeting people? Then we would love to hear from you. The Berks, Bucks & Oxon Wildlife Trust is looking for outgoing people to promote our work and raise support through membership recruitment at people’s homes. The role offers good flexibility on a part-time basis. No hard selling is required and full training is provided. The role offers the potential to earn between £200 and £500 a week on a commission-based package, with minimum wage guaranteed. Deadline: This is a continuous programme, however, we will employ people as soon as possible so advise applying early as areas will be filled. Contact us for further information Email: [email protected] Telephone: 01865 775476. Part-time Boarding House Assistant Term time only, plus six weeks in July and August To start as soon as practicable We are looking for a personable, reliable and responsible person to help with early morning tasks at one of our boarding houses for students aged 15-17 years. A weekly evening shift is also available. in Headington Bursar/Book-keeper (Part-time) Due to retirement, Abacus College and Oxford Language Centre requires a flexible individual with a positive attitude as part-time Bursar/ Book-keeper. Main responsibilities include: • Invoicing and collection of fees • Payment of bills • Maintaining accounts’ information on Sage • Handling petty cash • Liaising with external salaries company and accountant This would suit a trustworthy individual with financial administration experience, ideally in the education sector. To request a full job description and/ or to apply, please contact Dr Quinn ([email protected]) with CV and cover letter explaining your suitability for the role. Abacus College is committed to safeguarding and the welfare of its students. An enhanced DBS check is a pre-requisite for all appointments. Closing date: Wednesday 25 March For further details see www.all-souls.ox.ac.uk/content/Staff_Posts Cherwell villages. SERVICES SIMPLY OXFORD REMOVALS MAN & VAN SERVICES •Prices start from £29ph •House / Flat / Office Removals •Same day collection and delivery Contact us now for a free quote. 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For job description, application form and how to apply see either www.rcc.ac.uk/vacancies or call 01865 874404. Closing date: Monday 23 March 2015 RIPON COLLEGE CUDDESDON, OXON OX44 9EX Charity No. 309714 Please call 07803 835499 or email [email protected] HOSTS WANTED! Host an international student and earn money from your spare room this summer! Recruiting NOW CALL 01865 759670 or email [email protected] TUITION One-to-One tutoring for Primary, 11+ exams, GCSE/IGCSE, AS/A2 Levels, Home Schooling and Oxbridge Applications • Free initial consultation, and tutoring, at your home. • Personally vetted and enhanced DBS checked tutors. • Monthly academic progress reports. Visit our website for reviews and testimonials: www.lotustutors.com [email protected] • Tel: 01865-703545 SOUTHERN TUTORS: OXBRIDGE premier tutor agency provides DBS checked tutors for primary, 11+, GCSE, A-level, & Oxbridge entrance. Also recruiting new tutors! 07710 391842. 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HIRE, LIGHTING hire, P.A., disco / lighting sales. 118 Cowley Road, 01865 722027, www.722027.co.uk DISCOS, KARAOKES AND EQUIPMENT HIRE - Dave Seamer Entertainments: 01865 240054. www.daveseamer.co.uk We would like you to complete an online questionnaire: www.manchester.ac.uk/sep Text: STUDY to 70099 Call: 07760 486222 Or email [email protected] to find out more EVEN MORE JOBS Poster version 4.1 4 July 2012 Clinical Vaccine Trials We are developing vaccines against major global diseases and want healthy volunteers to take part in our trials of them. Alumnae Relations Manager Applicants must be able to provide evidence of having the right to live and work in the UK, and be prepared to undergo a Disclosure and Barring Services check. Salary £22,360 per annum, subject to experience and qualifications and reviewed after satisfactory probationary period. Relevant catering qualifications essential, ideally NVQ 2/3 and Level 2 Hygiene Certificate. Language school in Wheatley needs friendly, welcoming hosts in the Risinghurst, Barton and Headington areas of the city, from March to April. Twin rooms plus breakfast and evening meals for international students. Up to £250 per week. The study involves visiting our research facility in Oxford on 3 occasions. You will receive compensation for your time and reasonable travel expenses will be reimbursed. We are looking for a highly-organised individual to work within our busy journal customer services team. The Transitions and Member Services Executive will act as a liaison for society publishing partners, providing customer service support to society members and administrative support in the journals transitions process. The successful candidate will have experience within a customer service or data processing role and be a confident Excel user. Knowledge of the publishing industry would be an advantage. DUTY CHEF Host Families Needed • Are you considered eccentric or consider yourself different? • Do you prefer to keep to yourself? • Do you believe in the supernatural or things that some people find unusual? Please refer to the school website for further details: www.headington.org/vacancies Closing date: 18 March 2015. Centre of English Studies in Wheatley between 18 to 45? fit and well? light or non-smoker? right handed? a fluent English speaker? (Transitions and Member Services) To apply for this vacancy and for full details, including the skills and experience required to fulfil this role, please visit https://eu1.advorto.com/OUP. HOSTS WANTED VOLUNTEERS Customer Services Executive The salary offered will be in the region of £19,000 depending on skills and experience. OUP offers a full range of supporting benefits. ROOMS TO LET COWLEY DOUBLE ROOM, spacious, attractive and available immediately to a single professional or student, £575 pcm including all bills, 07435 975203. [email protected] SMALL STUDIO FACING allotments available at Castle Mill graduate accommodation for Oxford University Graduate students from 1 May to 31 July (in the first instance). [email protected] DOUBLE FURNISHED ROOM (single occupancy) in large detached quiet modern home. Suit mature professional, strictly nonsmoker. Available now for long term let but may consider short term. South Kidlington near Sainsburys & station. £100 pw plus deposit. 07759 716787. [email protected] DOUBLE ROOM FOR single occupancy in Wolvercote. Share most facilities with one other. Suit non-smoking, quiet, mature person. £515 pcm inclusive. Phone 01865 514651 OX3 8QG HEADINGTON early March single bedroom plus study/ shower, HMO shared kitchen lounge, N/S, professional. £620 inclusive bills, wifi, parking. [email protected] DOUBLE £420, SINGLE £355 inc. all bills near BMW, female preferred. 07584 359171 Summertown 01865 514655 Headington 01865 741729 www.mbesummertown.co.uk www.mbeheadington.co.uk The successful applicant will demonstrate enhanced relationship-building and communication skills, as well as the personality to win people over and inspire confidence. Full-time Duty Chef (part-time also considered) required to work in a busy college environment working a shift system including weekends and bank holidays. Salary £30,000 Full time, permanent position in Headington School is seeking a highly effective Alumnae Relations Manager to join its Development team. Closing date: Monday 27 March 2015 Fellows’ Secretary and Webmaster HOLIDAY & SHORT LETS SELF-CATERING, VEZELAY, Burgundy, in heart of medieval town. www.gitevezelay.co.uk. [email protected] ATTRACTIVE STUDIO FLAT in New Hinksey/Grandpont, attractive and fully furnished, just 5 minutes walk from the city centre. £375 per week all inclusive. Available now, 07435 975203. [email protected] FULLY FURNISHED SHORT lets in Oxford. Apartments, cottages and houses. http://www.shortletspace.co.uk 15 - 30 JUNE 4 bed Edwardian house near South Park, with garden and off-road parking. £1500 in exchange for feeding two cats. [email protected] Deadline for applications: 13 March 2015. For full details please visit www.doverbroecks.com/posts d’Overbroeck’s is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all its students. An enhanced DBS check is a prerequisite for all appointments. LOVELY 2 DOUBLE bedroom annexe flat within a beautiful residence with private drive in Cumnor Hill. [email protected] REMOVALS/CLEARANCESWE AIM TO BEAT ANY QUOTE. St. Clare’s, Oxford is a registered charity, no. 294085 Teacher of LEARNING SUPPORT LANDLORDS: PROPERTY NEEDED URGENTLY FOR WAITING TENANTS 07583 184238 / 01865 552703 • www.jerseychambers.co.uk HOUSE WANTED Subject to enhanced DBS check and references. Magdalen College School FERRY RD, Marston: 4 doubles, ff student HMO. £1,950pcm, avail 01/08/15 MILL ST, Osney: 4 double bed, ff student HMO. £1,800pcm, avail 06/08/15 MILL ST, Osney: 6 double bed, ff student HMO. £2,700pcm, avail 06/08/15 HOWARD ST, Cowley: 4 double bed house, HMO. £1,800pcm, avail now 3 BEDROOM HOUSE sought [email protected] Oxford Language Centre, one of Oxford’s longest established English Language Schools, runs a popular Summer English Language Programme for students aged 12+ at its premises in Headington. The Old Fire Station (263980) LLOYD LANGFORD: OLD FASHIONED Required for late August 2015 Dates of course: 21st March - 3rd April 2015 The story of an ageing West Indian recluse, starring Tyrone Huggins. £13 (£9, £6) FILM OXFORD SCREEN NIGHT A day and boarding college for 350 students, aged 15+, from over 40 countries. The longest established International Baccalaureate centre in England. Headington School is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Closing date: Monday 16th March EXPERIENCED CHEFS REQUIRED in our popular East Oxford pub. Primarily evenings. Duties include preparation, cooking and serving of our pub menu. [email protected] .NET DEVELOPER REQUIRED by Alberon, Oxford based software / web developers. http://www.alberon.co.uk/dotnetdev. [email protected] LETTINGS BROKER, FULL-TIME, experienced, target driven, able to work independently or part of team, clean driving licence. Premier. [email protected] THE AWARD-WINNING Cafe Loco, in St Aldates urgently requires waiting staff with Barista experience to work in our very busy Café. A flexible & enthusiastic person essential. Full- or Part-time. [email protected]. ACQUIRE CARE ARE looking for people to provide care in and around Oxford. Call 01865 338050 or visit www.acquirecare.co.uk/applicationform.php. Own car essential. [email protected] OXFORD PLAYHOUSE IS looking to appoint a full-time Ticket Office Assistant for our busy ticket office and Tickets Oxford Agency. Salary: £16,891 pa. Closing date 10.00am Friday 13 March 2015. Application packs from www.oxfordplayhouse.com or email [email protected]. Registered Charity No: 900039. (TEMPORARY) BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT position available minimum 1 week in March. Inviting guests to high profile b2b event. Good pay! Articulate, confident, positive person required. Office based N.E. Oxford. 07547 455692 PRIMESITE MEDIA ARE seeking a self-employed person to work a minimum 8 days per month in Oxfordshire, undertaking general maintenance of the Company’s outdoor poster advertising sites and bus shelters. Duties will include poster fitting, cleaning, painting and removal of shrubbery etc., and inspecting all structures to ensure that they are in a safe condition and are in a presentable manner that will provide a good presentation of our clients’ advertising. Good practical and general maintenance skills along with a clean driving licence is required. Minimum 8 days per month. Pay is negotiable depending on experience. Please call 01865 722622 or [email protected] SUNDAY SHOP ASSISTANT vacancy at Scriptum Fine Stationery. For further details, please email [email protected] If you are aged 18 to 55 and in good health, get in touch to receive more information. Participants will be paid compensation for expenses and time put aside to take part. [email protected] 01865 857406 www.jenner.ac.uk Each study will require several short visits to an outpatient clinic over 4 - 12 months. A response to this advertisement will be recorded, but carries no obligation to take part. Helpline Volunteers Oxford Sexual Abuse and Rape Crisis Centre is looking for self-defining women volunteers to support women who have experienced rape and sexual abuse. Support is provided via a telephone listening service and an email support service. No previous experience is required as full training is provided. Reliable volunteers are required who will be able to give 12 hours of time per month, for at least 18 months. For more details please visit www.oxfordrapecrisis.net and email [email protected] for a volunteer brochure and application form. Deadline for applications is 22nd March. Training begins on 11th April. UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD Department of Psychiatry HAVE YOU LIVED WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER OR DEPRESSION AND DO YOU HAVE CHILDREN AGED BETWEEN 14 AND 24? If so, please read on: We are carrying out a study in young people with NO history of mental health problems but who may have inherited a tendancy to develop them. This study involved a brain scan using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) plus some psychological tests. Time and expenses will be reimbursed. If you think that your child might be interested in taking part, please contact in confidence, with no obligation to participate: Charles Masaki: (01865) 226409 or email [email protected] More information is also available at http://www.psych.ox.ac.uk/volunteer V1: 09/12/14: REC: 14/SC/0187 www.dailyinfo.co.uk
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