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JOBS PROPERTY
WHAT’S ON Tue 9th - Thu 11th Feb 2016 (Oxford Uni 4th week)
Issue No. 8682Next issue: Fri 12th Feb. Deadline: 10am, Thu 11th Feb.
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HOUSES AND FLATS TO LET
TUITION
SERVICES
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SHORT LETS
Tue 9thPSYCHOLOGIST IN THE PUB: CAN MEDITATION CHANGE YOU? / Dr Miguel Farias & Dr Catherine Wikholm discuss meditation / 7pm. Free / Wig and Pen, 9-13 George St, OX1 2AU / 246906FIVE BOOKS PRESENTS: JERRY COYNE / Evolutionary biologist will be revealing the five most important books in his field / 7pm. £3 / 333623 / Blackwells Bookshop, 48-51 Broad St, OX1 3BQGLOBAL JUSTICE OXFORD MONTHLY MEETING / Monthly campaign meeting / 7.30-9pm. Free / groups.globaljustice.org.uk/oxford / Oxford Town Hall, St Aldate’s, OX1 1DPGETTING THE STORY WRONG: MUDDLES IN MANUSCRIPTS OF THE CANTERBURY TALES / 1-1.30pm. Free / 277234 / Weston Library, Broad St, OX1 3BGBIG DATA AND PUTTING THE WORLD’S VULNERABLE PEOPLE ON THE MAP / 4.30-6pm. Free / 287210 / Oxford Internet Institute, 1 St Giles, OX1 3JS
Wed 10thOF OUIJA BOARDS AND THE FOURTH DIMENSION / To coincide with this year’s theme for LGBT History Month / 6-7pm. Free / 484846 / John Henry Brookes Lecture Theatre, Headington Campus, OX3 0BPFASHIONING A PALACE LADY / Feminine Space: An Untold Story of Chinese Pictorial Art with Wu Hung / 5pm. Free / Andrew Wiles Building, Radcliffe Observatory Quarter, Woodstock Rd, OX2 6GGSOCIAL MEET UP GROUP FOR HARD OF HEARING FOLK / Gentle chatter, board game playing, age group 60+ / 2-5pm. Free / Oxford Deaf & Hard of Hearing Centre, 10 Littlegate St, St Ebbe’s, OX1 1RL / 243447 / deafdirect.org.ukRESETTLEMENT TO THE UK: BETWEEN SOVEREIGNS REVISITED / 5-6.30pm. Free / 281707 / Queen Elizabeth House, 3 Mansfield Rd, OX1 3TBNAKED DIPLOMACY - CAN DIPLOMACY SURVIVE THE DIGITAL AGE? / 4-5.30pm. Free / 287210 / Oxford Internet Institute, 1 St Giles, OX1 3JSRETRO GAMES CAFÉ / A fun evening playing classic board games from the 70s, 80s and 90s / 7-9.30pm. £4 / meetup.com/oxfordartsgroup / Albion Beatnik Bookstore, 34 Walton St, OX2 6AU / 07737 876213
Thu 11thLIFE IN A NUTSHELL / By John Tyler / 2-3.15pm. £2 (Free for U3A) / Rewley House, Dept. of Continuing Education, 1 Wellington Square, OX1 2JA / u3aoxford.org.uk / THE NEAPOLITAN MOMENT: VICO’S IDOLATROUS GENTILES / Professor John Robertson / 5-6pm. Free / 615024 / Examination Schools, 75-81 High St, OX1 4BGTAKING THE PROVERBIAL: THE CLASS CONTENT OF PHRASES AND SAYINGS / 7.30-9pm. Free / communistcorrespondingsociety.org / The Mitre, 17 High St, OX1 4AGWHAT IS THE FUTURE FOR WOMEN AND CAREGIVING IN CHINA? / 2-3.30pm. Free / 612801 / Oxford Institute Of Population Ageing, 66 Banbury Rd, OX2 6PRTHE DAWN OF QUANTUM TECHNOLOGY / Professor Simon Benjamin / 5-6.30pm. Free / 616593 / Oxford Martin School, 34 Broad St, OX1 3BDTHE INVENTION OF NATURE: ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT’S NEW WORLD / Andrea Wulf / 5pm. Free / 282705 / Rothermere American Institute, 1a South Parks Rd, OX1 3UBWORK, SEX AND SELF / Revd Brian Mountford / 7.30-9pm. Free / 279111 / The Vaults & Garden, OX1 4AH
THEATREThe Old Fire Station (263980)
TURNING LEAVES Tue 9th: 7.30pmThree solo performances discuss social perception & analysis of crime and risk. £10 (£6)
North Wall Arts Centre (319450)LAND OF OUR FATHERS Tue 9th & Wed 10th: 7.30pmAbout six Welsh miners trapped down a mine. £14 (£12) ULLA’S ODYSSEY Fri 12th: 1.30pm & 7pmOpera inspired by Homer’s Odyssey. Girl attempts to row across the Atlantic. £14 (£10, £8)
Blackwells Bookshop (792792)KING LEAR Fri 12th & Sat 13th: 7.30pmHow sharper than a serpent’s tooth it is to have a thankless child. £16.50
Oxford Playhouse (305305)HETTY FEATHER Tue 9th & Wed 10th: 5.30pm
Thu 11th, Sat 13th: 1, 5.30pm; Fri 12th: 7pmJacqueline Wilson. £12-£23.50
New Theatre (0844 871 3020)CHICAGO Fri 12th: 7.30pm; Sat 13th: 2.30, 7.30pmMusical set in the criminal underworld of the roaring 20s. £15-£44.50
Pegasus Theatre (812150)A PERFECT WORLD? Thu 11th & Fri 12th: 6.30pm
Sat 13th: 1.30, 6.30pm12 short performances about the environment. £9 (£6)
Burton Taylor Studio (305305)AMADEUS Tue 9th - Sat 13th: 7.30pmRelive the life of Mozart through the envious eyes of his murderous rival, Salieri. £6 (£5)
Simpkins Lee Theatre, LMH HYPERDRIVE: IMPROV MEETS TECHNOLOGY
Thu 11th - Sat 13th: 8pmBring an internet-capable device to participate. £5
O’Reilly Theatre (Keble College) ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD
Wed 10th - Fri 12th: 7.30pm; Sat 13th: 2.30, 7.30pmTom Stoppard’s classic tragic comedy. £10 (£8)
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VOLUNTEERS
Tue 9thTHE SPARK SIDE OF THE MOON / Open mic: music, poetry, comedy, song etc all welcome / 8.30pm. Free / James St Tavern, OX4 1EUJAZZ AT THE BULLY / Stuart Henderson Band / Doors 8.30pm. Free / 244516 / The Bullingdon, 162 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / thebullingdon.co.ukGABRIELLE APLIN, HUDSON TAYLOR, HANNAH GRACE / UK indie-folk / 7pm. £16.50 / O2 Academy Oxford, 190 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / oxford-academy.co.ukJAZZ SOCIETY NIGHT / Oxford University Jazz Society. Bring an instrument for jam session after the main acts / 8pm. £2-£4 / The Mad Hatter, 43 Iffley Rd, OX4 1EA / 604959 / themadhatteroxford.comHAMMER & TONGUE POETRY SLAM WITH DAN SIMPSON AND MICHAEL J. CLARKE / 8-10.30pm. £7 (£5) / hammerandtongue.co.uk / 07799 416166 / The Old Fire Station, 40 George St, OX1 2AQ
Wed 10thHOLY MOMENTS, ONLY THE ZERO, SILVER RAVENS, DEAR HERO, BILLY HERKLOTS / Punk, rock & indie / 8pm. £5 / The Wheatsheaf, 129 High St, OX1 4DF / 721156TESSERACT, THE CONTORTIONIST, NORDIC GIANTS / Prog, metal and hard rock / 7pm. £13 / O2 Academy, 190 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / oxford-academy.co.uk
Thu 11th?SPARKY’S FLYING CIRCUS / Open mic / 9pm. Free / Half Moon, St ClementsED ACZEL: THE RANDOM FLAPPING OF A BUTTERFLY’S WINGS / “Britain’s greatest living anti-comedian” / 8pm. £10 (£8) / 305305 / The Old Fire Station, 40 George St, OX1 2AQTHE SPIN JAZZ CLUB: NIGEL PRICE /?One of the hardest-grooving guitarists around / 8.30pm. £10 (£8, £6 student) / spinjazz.net / The Wheatsheaf, 129 High St, OX1 4DF / 721156THE CATWEAZLE CLUB / Music, poetry, story & song / 8-11pm. £6 / catweazleclub.com / East Oxford Community Centre, OX4 1HU / 792168FUN LOVIN’ CRIMINALS / Funk-hip-hop-rockers / 7pm. £23.50 / O2 Academy Oxford, 190 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / oxford-academy.co.ukCHARLIE DORE / Award-winning folk star / 7.15pm. £12 / Unicorn Theatre, Checker Walk, Abingdon OX14 3HZ musicattheunicorn.org.uk / 07825 828014 HYPERDRIVE: IMPROV MEETS TECHNOLOGY / Interactive improv. show / 8pm. £5 / Simpkins Lee Theatre, Lady Margaret Hall, Norham Gardens, OX2 6QA
HOSTS WANTED
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ROOMS TO LET
FOOD ENTHUSIAST, COFFEE Lover & Customer Service Superhero needed for busy Oxford central cafés. Full-time & part-time positions available. Supervisor/ Assistant Manager opportunities. Email your CV to [email protected] REQUIRED FOR Maths, English & Sciences. Good rates, flexible times, immediate start - apply on www.lotustutors.com/tutoring-jobs-oxford
ROOMS TO RENT: St Clements and East Oxford. Available now. www.OxRms.co.uk for list. Book viewing online. Text: 07624 802274. [email protected]: SPACIOUS EN-SUITE + own kitchen, single, N/S professional/postgrad. Wifi. GCH. Garden. £900/month + £75 C. tax + 1 month deposit. Available now. Email [email protected]
OXFORD PAINT & DECORATION. General painting and interior / exterior decoration. Tel: 0808 189 2008. Mobile: 07867 303887. [email protected]: REMOVALS. ROOMS / flats / home removals in Oxford. Various van sizes available. From £25 per hour. Call 07503 916041. [email protected] WITH VAN: www.fromatoboxford.com. Friendly, reliable. Call Uldis on 07514 278788, or email [email protected] WITH VAN: removals, delivery, good prices. Special price for students. 07731 955033 / 07725 693249. [email protected]. M. CURRILL home improvements and maintenance. From small jobs to total refurbishment. www.jmcurrill.co.uk.MAN WITH VAN Oxfordshire & UK removals - visit www.a-man-with-a-van-oxfordshire.com, call Mark on 07788 837030 or email [email protected]
RUSSIAN GROUP CLASSES. Beginners / intermediate / advanced / GCSE / A Level. [email protected], SCIENCE, ENGINEERING, UKCAT tuition available. Patience guaranteed. Call 07984 547940 or visit www.aonetuition.co.ukCELTA QUALIFIED ENGLISH teacher with nine years experience Teaching English as a Foreign Language to children and adults. £15 hour. [email protected] LANGUAGE TUITION. Experience of teaching GCSE, A Level, Cambridge Pre-U, Business, children, bilingual. [email protected], FRIENDLY ENGLISH as additional language for all ages. Native speaker. Conversation, culture, business. Days, evenings, weekends. CELTA qualified, DBS clearance. [email protected]
CARPET FITTING, DISTANCE no problem! Call Kevin on 07769 780615.MAN AND VAN Oxford, visit www.oxfordvanmanremovals.co.uk or call 07450 231292 [email protected]
GATINEAU PATISSERIE, SUMMERTOWN (Oxford) needs a weekend part-time Sales Assistant. 13.5 hours per week. Person must be serious, motivated, and punctual. Please call Fabien on 01865 311779. [email protected] TEMP REQUIRED for initial 4 week project during Feb/Mar at friendly Milton Park office. Due to the project, it may be extended. Online data checking. Must be self-motivated and have good attention to detail. £7.50 ph. tinyurl.com/h3cskarKITCHEN SUPERVISER REQUIRED for a busy Oxford café. No evenings, but weekends a must. £8 ph starting rate. No time wasters please! [email protected]: FULL-TIME POSITION for experienced, talented, qualified florist offered in busy, friendly shop and workroom. Apply to [email protected] BOOKKEEPER. The Art Room - a charity offering Art as Therapy in Oxfordshire and beyond - is currently recruiting for the part-time position of Bookkeeper. Working from our Head Office at Oxford Spires Academy, and reporting to a Finance Officer, this role supports the day-to-day financial administration of the charity. We are looking for a proactive qualified Bookkeeper, ideally with good knowledge of SAGE line 50 and either knowledge of charity sector accounting or a willingness to learn. 4 hours per day, 5 days a week (hours by negotiation). Start date – 1 March 2016, or sooner if possible. Salary: £21-25k pro rata, depending on experience. Download an application pack from www.theartroom.org.uk or email [email protected] for further information.ASSISTANT CAFÉ MANAGERS needed for busy Oxford central cafés. Experience in food preparation, deli retail or coffee preferable. Email CV. [email protected] ARE LOOKING for an enthusiastic and experienced programmer, who is very competent in JavaScript or other programming languages, to join our software development team based in Oxford. Degree in Computer Science advantageous but not essential. Full-time role. Call Mike on 01865 819842 or 07557 746345.WAITING, BOX & Bar Staff wanted at The Kassam Stadium! Come join our team for match days, conferences & regular events. Lots going on here. £7.00 ph. Email us at [email protected]
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A SYRIAN LOVE STORY [12A] Wed: 7.30pmCritically-acclaimed documentary followed by Q&A with Sean McAllister (director). Free
Vue Cinema (08712 240 240)SNOOPY & CHARLIE BROWN: THE PEANUTS MOVIE [U] (2D)
Tue: 10.25amAnimated antics based on the Peanuts comic strip. THE HATEFUL EIGHT [18] ? Tue: 10.45am; Wed: 2.00pmTarantino’s new Western sees bounty hunters & assorted villains stranded by a blizzard. DIRTY GRANDPA [15] Tue: 12.45, 3.40, 5.45, 8.05, 10.35pm
Wed: 5.05, 8.05, 10.05pm; Thu: 5.45, 7.45, 11.00pmRobert De Niro and Zac Efron go on debauched roadtrip/stag do. STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS [12A]?(2D) Tue: 10.55am, 2.00, 4.30, 6.10pm
Wed: 10.40, 1.25, 4.20pm; Thu: 11.20am, 2.40, 4.10pmThe epic Episode VII. SPOTLIGHT [15] ? Tue: 11.15am, 2.25, 3.40, 7.30pm
Wed: 11.30, 2.10, 4.35, 7.35pm; Thu: 11.00, 2.10, 7.35pmInvestigative journalism in Boston. THE REVENANT [15] ? Tue: 11.00am, 5.05, 10.15pm
Wed: 11.20am, 8.40pm; Thu: 10.45am, 9.50pmDiCaprio fights for survival. GOOSEBUMPS [PG] (2D) Tue: 3.15, 5.20, 7.40pm
Wed: 11.20am, 2.45, 5.30, 7.30pm; Thu: 12.15, 5.15, 7.50pm(3D) Tue: 11.25am; Wed: 10.35am; Thu: 9.30amArrrgh! Subt: Tue 7.40pm BRIDGE OF SPIES [12A] ? Tue: 2.10, 10.45pm
Wed: 2.25, 10.45pm; Thu: 2.45, 10.40pmThe Coen Brothers team up with Spielberg in this Cold War drama. Starring Tom Hanks. POINT BREAK [12A] (2D) Tue: 1.45, 5.25, 8.35, 10.10pm
Wed: 1.40pm, 5.10, 7.20, 10.00pm; Thu: 1.30, 5.25, 8.15, 10.55pmExtreme sports and heists. Remake of the 1991 Robin Hood tale.THE BIG SHORT [15] ? Tue: 1.55, 7.50pm; Wed: 7.50pm Pitt, Gosling, Bale and Carell foresee economic downturn. Thu: 1.55, 8.05pmIN THE HEART OF THE SEA [12A] Tue: 10.30pmBalaenic destruction in the Atlantic. THE DANISH GIRL [15] ? Tue: 10.35pm; Wed: 10.30pmLove story inspired by the lives of Lili Elbe and Gerda Wegener. Thu: 5.05pmCREED [12A] Tue: 10.40pm; Wed: 10.30pm; Thu: 10.50pmRocky’s back and training his rival’s estranged son. RIDE ALONG 2 [12A] Tue: 8.25, 10.25pm
Wed: 5.35, 10.40pm; Thu: 10.20pmSecurity guard shadows his cop brother-in-law in drugs busts. JOY [12A] Tue: 12.50pm; Wed: 11.10am; Thu: 9.25amBusinesswoman’s rise from bizarre family entanglements (De Niro et al). DAD’S ARMY [PG] Tue: 10.10am, 12.35, 3.00, 6.00, 8.15pm Wed: 9.55am, 12.20, 2.45, 6.00, 8.05pm; Thu: 10.10am, 12.35, 3.00, 6.00, 8.25pmWho do you think you’re kidding, Mr Hitler? SENIORS: THE PROGRAM [15] Tue: 11.00amDavid Walsh’s thrilling hunt to discredit Lance Armstrong. BRANAGH THEATRE ENCORE: THE WINTER’S TALE [12A]
Tue: 7.00pmShakespeare’s wintry comedic romance with Judi Dench. DEADPOOL [15]
Wed: 11.55am, 1.15, 2.30, 3.50, 5.20, 6.35, 7.55, 9.15, 10.35pm Thu: 9.35, 10.25, 12.00, 1.00, 2.35, 3.35, 5.10, 6.10, 7.10, 8.00, 10.15, 11.05pmMarvel! X-Men! Deadpool! A former special forces operative seeks revenge. KANYE WEST / SEASON 3 / WAVES [18] Thu: 9.15pmBroadcast from Madison Square Gardens, the world premiere of Yeezy’s seventh album. PRIDE AND PREJUDICE AND ZOMBIES [15]
Thu: 10.55am, 2.20, 4.55pmExactly what it says on the tin. DADDY’S HOME [12A] Tue: 5.05pm; Wed: 10.55am; Thu: 12.10pmWill Ferrell wants to be a great step-dad, but can he prove he’s better when Daddy reappears?
Odeon George St (0871 224 4007)RIDE ALONG 2 [12A] Tue: 4.15, 6.45, 9.15pmBuddy comedy - security guard shadows his cop brother-in-law in drugs busts. THE REVENANT [15] ? daily: 1.30, 5.00, 8.30pmIn frozen wilderness, DiCaprio the fur trader fights for survival after a bear attack. DAD’S ARMY [PG] daily: 12.00, 2.30, 5.15, 7.45pmWho do you think you’re kidding, Mr Hitler? STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS [12A] (2D) ?
Tue: 11.40am, 9.00pmJ.J. Abrams’ epic Episode VII. DIRTY GRANDPA [15] Tue: 1.30, 4.00, 6.30pmRobert De Niro and Zac Efron go on debauched roadtrip/stag do. GOOSEBUMPS [PG] (2D) Tue - Thu: 12.45, 3.15, 5.45pmJack Black takes on every monster ever imagined. Based on the children’s book series. THE HATEFUL EIGHT [18] ? daily: 8.45pmTarantino’s new Western sees bounty hunters and assorted villains stranded by a blizzard. SILVER CINEMA: SUFFRAGETTE [12A] ? Wed: 11.00am
Thu: 2.00pmWomen’s rights pioneers risk their lives. SILVER CINEMA: THE INTERN [12A] Wed: 2.00pm
Thu: 11.00amA 70-year-old widower becomes an intern at an online fashion startup. DEADPOOL [15]
Wed & Thu: 11.10am, 1.10, 2.45, 3.45, 5.20, 6.20, 8.00, 9.00pmMarvel! X-Men! Deadpool! A former special forces operative seeks revenge. SPOTLIGHT [15] ? Tue: 2.40, 5.40, 8.40pm
Wed & Thu: 5.40, 8.40pmOscar-tipped journo drama. Subt: Tue 2.40pm
Phoenix Picturehouse (0871 902 5736)SPOTLIGHT [15] ? Tue: 2.30, 5.15, 8.30pm
Wed: 3.15, 5.45, 8.30pm; Thu: 12.00, 3.15, 5.45pmThe Boston Globe uncovers deep-rooted scandal within the Church. TRUMBO [15] Tue: 12.30, 8.00pm; Wed: 2.45pm; Thu: 3.00, 9.00pmBryan Cranston subverts Hollywood politics. Subt: Wed 2.45pm BIG SCREAM: TRUMBO [15] Wed: 11.30amFor parents with children under 1. YOUTH [15] ? Tue: 11.45am, 3.15pm; Wed: 12.15, 6.15pm Michael Caine, ailing composer, is sent to a mountain retreat. Thu: 12.25, 8.30pm GÜEROS [15] Tue: 6.00pmTroubled teenager is sent to live with his brother in Mexico City. Spanish with subtitles. SLACKERS CLUB: PRIDE & PREJUDICE & ZOMBIES [15]
Wed: 9.00pmExactly what it says on the tin. Exclusive screening for students.TODDLER TIME: TOOT THE TINY TUGBOAT [U] Thu: 11.30amMaritime adventures. No unaccompanied adults. AN EVENING WITH PUCCINI [U] Thu: 6.15pmJonas Kaufmann, tenor, presents an evening of popular Puccini songs.
Odeon Magdalen St (0871 2244 007)THE BIG SHORT [15] ? daily: 2.50, 5.50, 8.50pmPitt, Gosling, Bale and Carell foresee economic downturn and take on the big banks. ROOM [15] ? Tue, Thu: 4.15pm; Wed: 8.15pmImprisoned woman and her five-year-old son escape into the real world. THE DANISH GIRL [15] ? Wed: 5.30pmLove story inspired by the lives of Lili Elbe and Gerda Wegener. YOUTH [15] ? Tue, Thu: 1.15pm; Wed: 2.45pmMichael Caine plays an ailing composer sent to a mountain retreat. BRANAGH THEATRE ENCORE: THE WINTER’S TALE [12A]
Tue: 7.30pmShakespeare’s wintry comedic romance with Judi Dench. AN EVENING WITH PUCCINI [U] Thu: 7.30pmJonas Kaufmann, tenor, presents an evening of popular Puccini songs from La Scala, Milan. NEWBIES: GOOSEBUMPS [PG] (2D) Tue: 10.15amFor parents with babies under 1.
Ultimate Picture Palace (245288)THE HATEFUL EIGHT [18] ? Tue: 6.00pm; Thu: 8.30pmTarantino’s bloody Western. Subt: Tue 6.00pm JOY [12A] Wed: 9.00pm; Thu: 3.15pmBusinesswoman’s rise from bizarre family entanglements (De Niro et al). THE DANISH GIRL [15] ? Tue: 9.15pm; Thu: 6.00pm Love story inspired by the lives of Lili Elbe and Gerda Wegener. STAR MEN [PG] Wed: 6.30pmDocumentary following four retired astronomers on a road trip. Followed by Q&A.
to Thu 11 Feb
MEETINGS & LECTURES
GIGS & COMEDY
Pro & Anti Valentine’s Day
CompetitionLOVE it or LOATHE it?
Share your best or worst romantic encounter with us for a chance to win...
A dozen roses from Fabulous Flowers
A pair of tickets to Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra’s
Valentine’s Concert
Tickets to Toast at the Oxford Playhouse
Two games at Laser Kombat for four!
Closes Wednesday 10th February [email protected]
SHORT LET SPACE serviced apartments in Oxford. Fully furnished apartments ideal for stays of 3 nights to many months. Locations in city centre, north Oxford and Oxford Business Park. For best rates, book safely and securely online or telephone 01993 811711.
BRING & BUY SALE!Spring is almost here, so start your spring clean early! Get rid of your unwanted Christmas presents, clothes & nick-nacks… and buy someone else’s!Homemade cakes, tea & coffee on sale, and a TOMBOLA for your chance to win some great prizes. Bring the whole family!
Cutteslowe Community Centre31 Wren Road, Oxford OX2 7SXSunday 14th February, 10.30-13.30All proceeds from this fundraising event will go to the Calais and Dunkirk refugee camps tinyurl.com/oxfordhub
EATEN BY BEARS
Every Friday, Emily Shipway is eaten by bears! This never would have happened with Pauline & Julia! In other news, Jordan has applied to renew his bear-handling licence. If you would like a friend/colleague to be eaten by bears, email us at [email protected]
ORCHESTRA OF THE AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENT
BOX OFFICE 01865 244806WWW.MUSICATOXFORD.COM
Tickets £10 - £28
SHELDONIAN THEATRE | FRIDAY 12 FEBRUARY, 7.30PM
Sir Roger Norrington Conductor
JAZZ CLUB129 High St, OX1 4DF
Thu 11 Feb: Nigel Price ‘One of the hardest-grooving guitarists around’
bookings & info: 07711 671647 WWW.SPINJAZZ.NET
8.30 - 11.15pm£10 / £8 conc. / £6 stud.
Wonderful, colourful, stunning band direct from Inner Mongolia
Friday 12th February 2016, Doors 8pmSt. Barnabas Church, Jericho
Tickets: £17 adv / £20 on the doorTickets from Truck Store and www.wegottickets.com
TMD Music presents
Oxford Playhouse is looking for an
Executive Assistant with a flexible and open
attitude and the ability to work and communicate effectively with a
wide range people and at different levels.
Salary: £20,701 pa Closing date: 12 noon Wednesday 24 February 2016 Interviews will be held on Thursday 3 March Download information packs from
www.oxfordplayhouse.com or email [email protected] Charity No: 900039
THE QUEEN’S COLLEGE, OXFORD
CONFERENCE ADMINISTRATOR (PART-TIME MATERNITY COVER)
Salary starting from £24,057 pro rataApplications with full CV and covering letter to:
The Domestic Bursar’s Administrator, The Queen’s College, Oxford, OX1 4AW.
Further details at: www.queens.ox.ac.uk/vacancies
Closing date for applications: 12th February 2016.The Queen’s College is an equal opportunities employer.
Maternity Cover - 1 day per weekMagdalen College School, founded in 1480, is one of the country’s leading independent day schools.We are seeking a Singing Teacher (from April 2016) to cover a period of maternity leave for at least two terms, with possible scope for extension. Our successful and vibrant Music department is an integral part of the School and the pupils enjoy a diverse and engaging musical experience.Further details of the position and a Peripatetic Staff application form can be found on the Job Vacancy link of the website:
www.mcsoxford.orgThe school’s Peripatetic Staff application form, full CV, and a covering letter of application, should be e-mailed to The Bursar’s PA, Mrs Sarah Hunter ([email protected]), by Midday Friday 19th February 2016. Interviews are likely to be soon thereafter.
Magdalen College School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, and the successful candidate will be required to undergo statutory checks before the commencement of his/her employment.
MAGDALEN COLLEGE SCHOOL • OX4 1DZTel: 01865 242191 • www.mcsoxford.org
SINGING TEACHER
JESUS COLLEGE, OXFORD
CHEF DE PARTIEJesus College is recruiting for a Chef de Partie in their
busy Food Services team.
Please go to our website: www.jesus.ox.ac.uk/ fellows-and-staff/vacancies/college to find more
details about the role and how to apply.
The closing date for return of applications is noon on Wednesday 17 February 2016.
Interviews will be held Saturday 5 March 2016
JESUS COLLEGE, OXFORD
FOOD SERVICES ROLESJesus College is recruiting for several roles in their
busy Food Services team.
Please go to our website: www.jesus.ox.ac.uk/ fellows-and-staff/vacancies/college to find more
details about the roles and how to apply
The closing date for return of applications is noon on Wednesday 17 February 2016.
Interviews will be held Saturday 5 March 2016
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Salary: £17.5k pa
For a full job description and details of how to apply please visit www.WeGotTickets.com/jobs and then email a CV and covering letter (quoting DIS) explaining why you are suitable for this role to [email protected]
Deadline for applications: 10am, Monday 22nd February, 2016
Interviews: w/c Monday 29th February, 2016
No agencies, contractors or outsourcers.
“The good quality of teaching and culture of high expectation ensure students make good progress” Ofsted
An opportunity to join a dynamic, modern and vibrant international Sixth-Form College
based in the heart of Oxford.
House Parent To create a nourishing residential environment for personal and academic development by ensuring the highest standards of care, support, and customer care for all students.Nights and weekends shifts are expected.In return we offer opportunities for development, supportive colleagues and an engaging, motivated student body.
For an application pack for the above post please go to corporate.studygroup.com/work-with-us/latest-vacanc ies/europe/house - parent-%E2% 8 0 %93 -bellerbys-college-oxford-12022016To apply please submit your application to [email protected]. The closing date is noon on Friday 12th February 2016, however, we reserve the right to select an appropriate candidate for the post before the closing date.Bellerbys College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of students. The appointments will be subject to satisfactory references and an enhanced DBS check.
www.bellerbys.com
LMHLady Margaret Hall
Kitchen Porters39 hrs per week, £8.25 per hour
Starting as soon as possible we need to appoint 2 kitchen porters to cover our operations over 7 days a week, breakfast, lunch and dinner. You will work 5 days out of 7, including some weekends and evening work.Duties include cleaning catering equipment and kitchen areas, and storing goods. We are looking to appoint someone who is enthusiastic and able to provide a good service at a consistently high standard. Spoken English to conversational standard is required.We offer a competitive salary and 35 days holiday (including bank holidays), free meals whilst on duty and pension scheme.Closing date for applications: 17 February 2016For more information about the College, full details of the job descriptions, person specifications and
how to apply, please go to our website at www.lmh.ox.ac.uk
The College is an equal opportunities employer.
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
Department of Psychiatry
ARE YOU FEELING REALLY SAD?Have you lost interest in the things
you would usually enjoy?We are looking for people with persistent low mood to take part in a study investigating how depression affects brain biochemistry. The study involves a single brain scan using magnetic imaging (MRS).
For information in confidence, with no obligation to participate, please contact:
Dr Beata Godlewska: (01865) 223609email: [email protected]
Participants will be reimbursed for their time and expenses (26/05/2013) version 2, REC Ref: 13/SC/0328
Letsco Residential Lettings Online
OX5 - 2 bed furnished flat£1035pcm - available April 2016
OX14 - 2 bed unfurnished flat £1025pcm - available now
OX5 Kidlington - 2 bed flat unfurnished £1100pcm - available mid March
Full details: www.letsco.co.uk / 01865 292065
Agents fees £150 per tenant - includes tenant assessment, tenancy agreement, inventory & check in. Tenancy renewal fee £45 per property. Member of The Property Ombudsman Scheme.
OX5 Kidlington - 1 bed flat unfurn.£795pm - available now
Regent Oxford School is Looking for
Welcoming HostsDo you have a spare room to host our international students throughout the year? Or perhaps just for the summer?
We can offer you: • Competitive rates of pay • Extra income through the year • Enriching experiences for the whole family
Please contact Eszter Gaspary Tel: 01865 515566 Email: [email protected]
90 Banbury Road OX2 6JT www.regent.org.uk/oxford
SHORT-LET AND DOMESTIC CLEANING SPECIALIST. Laundry services, ironing, free collection and delivery. [email protected]
JOB WANTED
Café Bar Supervisor(temporary for 1 - 3 months)
Average of 30-36.5 hours a weekWe are seeking a temporary Café Bar Supervisor whilst we recruit. Based at Rewley House, the Café Bar Supervisor will provide café, bar and waiting services to students, guests and staff. This will include the provision of drinks from the bar, tea and coffee services and serving simple foods such as paninis and sandwiches.
The successful candidate will have previous relevant experience in a bar or café, be entirely trustworthy, able to work without supervision, and have a strong sense of customer service. The Department is committed to developing colleagues both personally and professionally.
To apply, email [email protected] The University of Oxford: committed to equality and
valuing diversity.
LOVELY 2 BEDROOM house near Abingdon town centre, furnished, garden, parking available mid-February n-s professionals only £1100 pcm. Call 07563 197079 / [email protected]
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PANCAKES ARE AMAZING10 Glorious Pancakes!4 oz (125g) plain white flourpinch of salt2 eggs½ pint (300ml) milk (you can use half milk, half water if you’re that way inclined)2oz (60g) melted butter OR a couple of tablespoons of oil (optional but nice)1 tablespoon of rum, brandy, beer or gin (ditto)
Everything should be as close to room temperature as possible.1. Put the flour and salt in a bowl and crack in the eggs. Mix together till smooth. 2. Mix in the butter (if you like, you can heat it in your pancake pan first until it foams and goes light brown – this will make the pancakes taste pleasantly nutty). Or add the oil, if you’re using that, but in that case don’t do the foaming thing.
3. Mix in the milk (gradually at first) and finally the alcohol. You can leave it to stand for an hour at this point, but if it’s not convenient, don’t bother. 4. Butter or oil a frying pan (preferably non-stick) and heat it. It needs to be at about 4 or 5 on a 6-setting hob dial. When hot, add about 2 tablespoons of batter per pancake. Cook for just under a minute on one side and very briefly on the other.
Keep your cooked pancakes warm while you make the rest (they can be kept overnight wrapped in foil if you like and reheated the next day).
Fill them with cheese, ham, spring onions, pasta sauce, feta and tomatoes, baked beans, houmous, cream, blueberries, bananas, yoghurt, honey and lemon juice, cinnamon and brown sugar, maple syrup, ice cream or whatever else is around.