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GIGS & COMEDYThu 11th
CHRIS T-T / YMD! / £6 adv / www.ymdpresents.co.uk / The Jericho Tavern, 56 Walton Street OX26AZ; Tel: 311775SPARKY’S FLYING CIRCUS / Weekly open music, poetry and song session / 9pm / Free / The Half Moon, 18 St ClementsSTRICTLY LATIN-AMERICAN / Salsa & Samba with SOL SAMBA & Christian Bonilla’s Disco. BAR. Snacks. Raffle / Oxford-Leon Link & OIWF / 7.30-10.30pm, £5/£3 / www.oxfordleonlink.org.uk / 01865 246608 / South Oxford Community Centre, Lake Street, off Abingdon RdCATWEAZLE CLUB OFFSHOOT SPECIAL / Weekly performance space for music, poetry & story - this week tied in with Oxford Folk Festival Fringe / 8-11pm, £5/£4 (performers free - sign up b4 8pm) / East Oxford Community Centre, 44b Princes Street (corner of Cowley Rd)IT BITES, THE AYNSLEY LISTER BAND / Prog rock & blues / The Gig Cartel Presents / 7pm. £17.50 / O2 Academy, 190 Cowley Road; Tel: Box Office: 0844 477 2000 / Info: 0905 020 3999 (25p/min)TURIN BRAKES, PETE LAWRIE / Folk-rock duo / DHP Concerts Presents / 7pm. £16.50 / O2 Academy, 190 Cowley Road; Tel: Box Office: 0844 477 2000 / Info: 0905 020 3999 (25p/min)WILD DOGS IN WINTER, CHAD VALLEY / Live folk-pop plus DJs playing indie, pop, 80’s, rock / Pure Concentrated Evil Presents / 8.30pm. £5 before 11pm, £3 after / The Cellar, Frewin Court, off Cornmarket St.; Tel: 01865 244761OPEN MIC NIGHT / Music, comedy, poetry, drinking and listening / Sign up from 8pm / Free / 8pm-12.30am / James Street Tavern, 47-48 James StreetTHE STORY / New York jazz band on European tour / The Spin Jazz Club / 8.15pm. £10, £8 (concs), £6 (students) / The Wheatsheaf, Wheatsheaf Alley, 120 High Street; Tel: 01865 721156
Fri 12thALEJANDRO TOLEDO & THE MAGIC TOMBOLINOS / Live balkan-hip-hop plus resident DJs playing Latin, Balkan and World beats / Bossaphonik / 9pm
- 3am, £7 / http://bossaphonik.com / The Cellar, Frewin Court, off Cornmarket St.; Tel: 01865 244761 / 07769 690177INFLATABLE BUDDHA / Top secret gig in top secret St Clements location by Oxford’s resident punk-klezmer-rock-cabaret freaks / Free if you can find itOFFSHOOT: THE BASTARD ENGLISH SESSION / Trad. English folk session descending into cheesy 80s pop tunes by about 11pm. Part of OFFSHOOT, Oxford Folk Festival Fringe / 8pm, free / The Isis Tavern, Iffley LockTHE WATER MARGIN, JAMIE ANDREW / Indie Pop from the Oxford 5-piece / 8pm / www.myspace.com/thewatermarginuk / Chester Arms, 19 Chester StFUN LOVIN CRIMINALS, CHEMISTS / Funk-hip-hop-rockers on UK tour promoting 6th album / 6.30pm, £17.50 / O2 Academy, 190 Cowley Road; Tel: Box Office: 0844 477 2000 / Info: 0905 020 3999 (25p/min)RAMONA / 6.30pm. £5 / O2 Academy, 190 Cowley Road; Tel: Box Office: 0844 477 2000 / Info: 0905 020 3999 (25p/min)UTE, NIGHT PORTRAITS, VIXENS / Rock / 8pm. £4 / The Wheatsheaf, Wheatsheaf Alley, 120 High Street, Tel: 01865 721156 FIXIES, HUCK, THE PINK ROOM / Roo Bhasin & Jack Goldstein of Fixers / 8pm. £3 / The Port Mahon, 82 St Clements; Tel: 01865 790970LIVE JAZZ / Tim Dawes (double bass) and Graham Harvey (piano) / 8pm / The Old Parsonage Hotel, 1 Banbury Road; Tel: 01865 310210OPEN FOLK NIGHT / Open folk session, all welcome / Oxford Folk Club / 8.30pm. £2 / www.oxfordfolkclub.com / Folly Bridge Inn, 38 Abingdon Road; Tel: 01865 790106
MEETINGS & LECTURESThu 11th
DAN HINKLEY / Dan discusses his most and least favourite plants / Oxford Botanic Garden / 8pm, £10 / www.botanic-garden.ox.ac.uk / 01865 286690 / Nelson Mandela Auditorium, Said Business School, Park End Street OX1 1HPPLAY GO / Ancient oriental board game of Go (WeiQi/ Baduk): watch, play, learn for free / Oxford Go Club / 7pm - 11pm / www.britgo.org/clubs/oxford_c.html / 01865 248775 / Freud, 119 Walton StreetOXFORD ATTITUDINAL HEALING GROUP / An application of the principles of A Course In Miracles. Non-judgemental circle / 7.15 for 7.30-9pm, donations / nick_clegg(at)hotmail.com / www.jerryjampolsky.com/Attitudinal.Healing.html / Friends Meeting House, 43 St GilesLUNCHTIME TALK: THE GOOD BOOK / Bible Stories for our time: Discussion. Sally Welch, Hugh Lee, Andrew Bunch / 12.30pm, free / St Giles’ Church, St Giles’; Tel: 01865 311198GURDJIEFF READING GROUP / Fortnightly group to discuss the ideas and methods of G.I.Gurdjieff / The Gurdjieff Society / 7.15-9.00pm / 07540 834553 / Friends’ Meeting House, 43 St Giles; Tel: 01865 557373SILENCING THE CITIZEN / Discussion, film and slideshow with 2 news photographers. What is REALLY going on? / 7.30pm, free / http://artjericho.com / Art Jericho, 6 King Street; Tel: 07709 239322RESTORATIVE JUSTICE TALK / Talk by Catie Blundell, Reading YOS on their Knife Crime Prevention Programme / Oxon RJ Network/YOS / 1-2pm, lunch included / pauline.micallef‰oxfordshire.gov.uk / 01865 268186 / Worcester College, Worcester StKATIE FFORDE & JANE GORDON CUMMING / Celebrate the launch of the new collection of women’s fiction ‘Loves Me Loves Me Not’, celebrating 50 years of the Romantic Novelists’ Association / 7pm, £1.50. Phone to reserve ticket / 01865 815549 or 01865 815509 / Central Library, Westgate Centre, Queen StreetLADYFEST OXFORD 2010 / Come along to help plan this year’s festival, to be held in May. All welcome / 6.30pm / ladyfestoxford‰gmail.com or join our Facebook group / Far From The Madding Crowd, Friar’s Entry (off Magdalen St)DEALING WITH CRITICISM / 19.30-21.00, £8 / www.oxfordnlpgroup.org.uk/07769978829 / Restore, Manzil Way, off Cowley RoadDR OWEN PETCHEY / Contagious Extinctions and Ecosystem Collapse / James Martin 21 Century School / 3.30-5pm. Free / www.21school.ox.ac.uk / Old Indian Institute Building, 34 Broad St, (corner of Holywell St and Catte St); Tel: 01865 287430COMMON LODGING HOUSES / Historian Liz Woolley on Victorian lodging houses in Oxfordshire / 6pm - 7.30pm, £5 / The Key Learning Centre, Oxford Castle - Unlocked, Castle Complex, New Road; Tel: 01865 260668COMPAS SEMINAR SERIES / ‘Perspectives on Memory, Mobility and Cultural Identities: The Lusophone Case’ / Oxford University / 2-3.30pm, free / www.compas.ox.ac.uk/ / 01865 274711 / Pauling Centre for Human Sciences, 58 Banbury RdEVEREST: SCIENCE ON THE EDGE / Science at 29,000 feet: Effects of high altitude on human body / 7.30pm, £3, SO Live Friends Free / www.scienceoxfordlive.com / Science Oxford Live, 1 - 5 London Place, St Clements; Tel: 810000
Fri 12thOXFORD SPIRITUAL FILM CLUB / 2 short films followed by discussion. Wine & refreshments included. £12.50. / www.meetup.com/Oxford-Spiritual-Film-Club / Spiritual Dialogue Limited / 7-9pm / 01865 236058 / Bothy Cottage, Medley Manor Farm, BinseyANY QUESTIONS / BBC Radio 4’s Any Questions with Ann Widdecombe and Lord Adonis / Email to apply for a free ticket: anyquestions.oxford‰gmail.com / OU Catholic Chaplaincy, The Old Palace, Rose Place, St. AldatesEXPULSION AND RECONCILIATION / John C. Swanson shows his film about the German-Hungarian village of Mariakemend / Oxford Hungarian Society / 8pm / http://hungsoc.com / 01865 736973 / McGregor Room, Oriel CollegeVEGETARIAN COOKING CLUB OXFORD / Cooking a vegetarian 3 course meal. / 6.30pm- 8.30pm £20 / Prior booking required. To reserve, visit website / www.meetup.com/Vegetarian-Cooking-Club-Oxford/ / 01865 236058 / OX2 0NJ (please contact for venue)PLAYHOUSE BACKSTAGE TOUR / Hear stories from the theatre’s 7-decade history; find out how things work behind the scenes / 1pm, £2 / Oxford Playhouse, 11-12 Beaumont Street; Tel: 01865 305305FOCUS ON LOW CARBON LIVING / How energy functions in daily lives & what steps to take to reduce energy use / Talk / 7.30pm, £3, SO Live Friends free / www.scienceoxfordlive.com / Science Oxford Live, 1 - 5 London Place, St Clements; Tel: 01865 810000
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Thu 11th - Fri 12th March 2010 (Oxford University 8th week)
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CINEMA to Fri 12th
Odeon Magdalen St (0871 2244 007)ALICE IN WONDERLAND 2D [PG] Thu: 2.30, 5.15, 8.00pmTim Burton’s take on the Lewis Carroll stories.
AVATAR 2D [12A] Thu: 4.30pmJames Cameron’s latest and greatest blockbuster.
THE LOVELY BONES [12A] Thu: 1.30, 8.30pmMurdered girl watches over her family and killer from heaven.
SHUTTER ISLAND [15] Fri: 2.00, 5.15, 8.30pmScorcese psychological horror-thriller.
INVICTUS [12A] Fri: 1.30, 4.30, 8.00pmThe story behind the Springboks’ 1995 Rugby World Cup bid.
Ultimate Picture Palace (245288)AN EDUCATION [12A] Thu: 7.00pmGirl in Sixties London sidelines studies for suitor.
INVICTUS [12A] Thu: 9.00pmStory behind Springboks’ 1995 Rugby World Cup bid.
THE LOVELY BONES [12A] Fri: 6.30pmMurdered girl watches over her family and killer from heaven.
PRECIOUS [15] Fri: 9.15pmAbused girl struggles towards self-empowerment.
Odeon George St (0871 2244 007)CRAZY HEART [15] Thu: 2.15, 5.15, 8.15pmSongwriter tries to turn his life around. Subtitled: Thu 8.15pm
A SINGLE MAN [12A] Thu: 2.00, 5.00, 8.00pmFri: 3.00, 5.30, 8.15pmWidowed gay professor contemplates life in 60s California.
GREEN ZONE [15] Thu: 3.30, 6.30, 9.15pmDubious Iraq intel turns army officer rogue. Fri: 1.00, 4.00, 7.00, 10.00pmAVATAR 3D [12A] Thu: 7.30pm, Fri: 11.15pmJames Cameron’s latest and greatest blockbuster.
ALICE IN WONDERLAND 3D [PG] Tim Burton’s take on the Lewis Carroll stories. Thu: 1.15, 3.30, 4.15, 6.15, 9.00pm
Fri: 12.00, 1.45, 2.45, 4.45, 5.45, 7.30, 8.30, 10.15pmVALENTINE’S DAY [12A] Thu: 2.45, 5.45, 8.45pm
Fri: 10.45pmLove Actually in Los Angeles.
THE LOVELY BONES [12A] Fri: 2.00, 5.15, 8.45pmMurdered girl watches over her family and killer from heaven.
THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO [18] Fri: 1.15, 4.30, 8.00pmDark Swedish thriller. Swedish with English subtitles
Exeter College (279600)OIS CINEMA OF INDIA SERIES Fri: 7pmAa Dinagalu (Those Days) - Kannada with English subtitles. In the Saskatchewan Room.
Vue Cinema (08712 240 240 - 10p /min)THE PRINCESS AND THE FROG [U] Thu: 2.00, 4.30pmDisney returns to hand-drawn animation with jazz-era fairy-tale.
PERCY JACKSON & THE LIGHTNING THIEF [PG] Thu: 12.15, 2.50, 5.40pmAmerican teenager discovers he’s the son of Poseidon.
SHUTTER ISLAND [15] Fri: 1.30, 4.45, 8.00, 11.10pmScorcese psychological horror-thriller.
GREEN ZONE [15] Thu: 1.10, 3.40, 6.10, 8.45pmIraq intel turns army officer rogue. Fri: 1.00, 3.40, 6.20, 9.00, 11.40pm AVATAR 2D [12A] Thu: 12.30, 3.50, 7.30pm, Fri: 12.20, 3.50pmJames Cameron’s latest and greatest blockbuster.
CASE 39 [15] Thu: 1.00, 3.30, 5.50, 8.15pm, Fri: 10.30pmSocial worker wishes she hadn’t brought her work home with her... Horror.
THE CRAZIES [15] Thu: 8.30pmFri: 12.40, 3.10, 6.00, 8.30, 11.00pm
Toxin turns the residents of a small town into violent psychopaths.
LEAP YEAR [PG] Thu: 12.00, 2.30, 5.05, 7.45pmFri: 12.50, 3.20, 6.10, 8.40pm, 11.20pmIrish rom-com.
FROM PARIS WITH LOVE [15] Thu: 7.00, 9.30pm Fri: 7.20, 9.30pm, midnightJohn Travolta in action thriller.
ALICE IN WONDERLAND 2D [PG] Tim Burton takes on Lewis Carroll. Thu: 12.20, 3.00, 5.30, 8.00pm
Fri: 1.50, 4.30, 7.10, 9.45pm, 12.10amALICE IN WONDERLAND 3D [PG]
Thu: 1.20, 4.00, 6.30, 9.00pmFri: 1.20, 4.00, 6.40, 9.15, 11.50pmTim Burton takes on Lewis Carroll.
HACHI: A DOG’S TALE [U] Fri: 1.10, 3.30, 5.40, 8.15pm College professor takes in a remarkably loyal stray. Thu: 12.10, 3.10, 6.15, 9.15pmTHE LOVELY BONES [12A] Fri: 12.00, 2.50, 5.50, 8.50pmMurdered girl watches her killer from heaven.
Phoenix Picturehouse (0871 704 2062 - 10p/min)
CAPITALISM: A LOVE STORY [12A] Thu: 3.45pmMichael Moore asks at what price the American Dream.
EXIT THROUGH THE GIFT SHOP [15] Thu: 2.15, 4.30, 6.45, 9.00pmBanksy unleashes street art sensation.
MICMACS [12A] Thu: 1.30, 6.20pmOne man sets out to bring down weapons manufacturers. French with English subtitles
A SINGLE MAN [12A] Thu: 8.45pm, Fri: 9.00pmMan contemplates life in 60s California without his partner.
CRAZY HEART [15] Fri: 1.30, 6.30pmJeff Bridges as alcoholic singer.
THE HURT LOCKER [15] Fri: 4.00pmArmy bomb squad defuse situation.
THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO [18] Fri: 2.00, 5.30, 8.30pmThriller: hackers, journalists, rapists and a missing girl.
Swedish with English subtitles= review on dailyinfo.co.uk
THEATRE to Sat 13th
Oxford Playhouse (305305)THREE SISTERS Thu 11th, Sat 13th: 2.30pm, 7.30pm; Fri 12th: 8pm
£11-£24The Prozorov family long to return to Moscow. Wed night free for under-26s
THE ETHICS OF PROGRESS Fri 12th: 5pm£7/£5Mind-melting, jargon-free, whistle-stop tour of leading edge quantum physics.
Burton Taylor Studio (305305)KNIVES IN HENS Daily, until Sat 13th: 7.30pm
£5(£4)A young woman’s journey: innocence to knowledge, conformity to expression...
New Theatre (0844 8471585)OXFORDSHIRE GANG SHOW Thu 11th, Fri 12th: 7.15pm
Sat 13th: 3pm, 7.15pmVariety show by Scouts & Guides from Oxon. £6.50-£9.00
Moser Theatre, Wadham CollegeVILLAINY! Thu 11th: 7.30pm
£5 / £4OLES presents a play of dastardly deeds and underhand doings...
Modern Art Oxford (722733)TANGO SCHUMANN Sat 13th: 7.30-9pm
FreeAnthony Howell and his dance partner Lindi Köpke stage Tango Schumann.
Unicorn Theatre, Abingdon (01235 527930)
PRESCRIPTION FOR MURDER Thu 11th: 8pm. £7 (£6.50)Fri 12th, Sat 13th: 8pm. £8 (£7.50)Whodunnit by Norman Robbins
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Open to anyone connected with the University and who has matriculated or obtained a first degree in the last ten years (undergraduate, postgraduate, alumni, faculty or staff).
Whatever your field, interests and experience, can you turn your naturally limited exposure to leadership in today’s institutions to advantage? Can you use the fresh pair of eyes this allows
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REGISTER INTEREST BY: FRIDAY 19 MARCH 2010SUBMISSION DEADLINE: MONDAY 26 APRIL 2010
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organisational leadership in a rapidly globalising world?
PRIZE: £4,000Two further awards of £1,250 for highly commended entrants
THE 2010 OXFORD LEADERSHIP PRIZE
Now in its sixth year
Open to anyone connected with the University and who has matriculated
or obtained a first degree in the last ten years (undergraduate, postgraduate, alumni, faculty or staff)
Whatever your field, interests and experience, can you turn your
naturally limited exposure to leadership in today’s institutions to advantage? Can you use the fresh pair of eyes this allows to identify innovative ideas
about how leadership should address this question in future?
Can you make your case effectively – both in the format of your choice and in person – to distinguished leaders, thinkers and practitioners in the field?
REGISTER INTEREST BY: MONDAY 15 MARCH 2010
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: MONDAY 26 APRIL 2010 For full details email Dr Marshall Young at
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‘Diversity and Inclusion’: part of the solution or part of the
problem for effective organisational leadership in a rapidly globalising world?’
PRIZE: £4,000 Two further awards of
£1,250 for highly commended entrants
OXFORD LIEDER SPRING SERIES
Schumann, Mahler and RavelMiranda Westcott (mezzo) Sholto Kynoch (piano)
£15 (£12 conc., £5 students).
Holywell Music RoomSat 13th March, 8pm01865 305305 www.oxfordlieder.co.uk
GOD’S GRANDEURRobert Hardy with Vox Angelica
Hopkins and HildegardFri 12th March, The Oxford Oratory
£5 undergraduates - otherwise £10 (£8)
JAZZ CLUB129 High St, OX1 4DF
THU 11 MAR: THE STORY feat. JOHN ESCREET One of NYC’s most exciting new groups - on tour
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MATHEMATICSTEACHER (2nd in department)
Required from September 2010 to teach Mathematics from Year 7 to A Level and Oxbridge as part of an extremely successful department at this leading academic day school. Salary will include the MCS 10% allowance. At the heart of Oxford beside the River Cherwell, Magdalen College School has an enviable location and an excellent reputation for academic, sporting and musical success.Application form, covering letter and full cv should be sent by email to the Master as soon as possible, and in any event no later than midday Monday 15th March 2010.
MAGDALEN COLLEGE SCHOOL · OXFORD · OX4 1DZTelephone: 01865 242191 • Email: [email protected]
Further details available on the Job Vacancy link of thewebsite: www.mcsoxford.org
MagdalenC o l l e g e S c h o o lO x f o r d
HMC Boys 7-18Sixth Form Girls
fromSeptember 2010
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Schoolof the Year2004, 2008
CHEMISTRY TEACHER
(part-time)Required from September 2010 to teach Chemistry from Year 7 to A Level and Oxbridge at this leading academic day school. Salary will include the MCS 10% allowance.
At the heart of Oxford beside the River Cherwell, Magdalen College School has an enviable location and an excellent reputation for academic, sporting and musical success.
Application form, covering letter and full CV should be sent by email to the Master as soon as possible, and in any event no later than midday Monday 15th March 2010.
MAGDALEN COLLEGE SCHOOL · OXFORD · OX4 1DZTelephone: 01865 242191 • Email: [email protected]
Further details available on the Job Vacancy link of thewebsite: www.mcsoxford.org
MagdalenC o l l e g e S c h o o lO x f o r d
HMC Boys 7-18Sixth Form Girls
fromSeptember 2010
The Sunday TimesIndependent
Schoolof the Year2004, 2008
COMPUTING TEACHER
(part-time)Required from September 2010 a talented expert to teach Computing to very able pupils to AS and A2 level at this leading academic day school. Salary will include the MCS 10% allowance. At the heart of Oxford beside the River Cherwell, Magdalen College School has an enviable location and an excellent reputation for academic, sporting and musical success.Application form, covering letter and full cv should be sent by email to the Master as soon as possible, and in any event no later than midday Monday 15th March 2010.
MAGDALEN COLLEGE SCHOOL · OXFORD · OX4 1DZTelephone: 01865 242191 • Email: [email protected]
Further details available on the Job Vacancy link of thewebsite: www.mcsoxford.org
MagdalenC o l l e g e S c h o o lO x f o r d
HMC Boys 7-18Sixth Form Girls
fromSeptember 2010
The Sunday TimesIndependent
Schoolof the Year2004, 2008
Production editors: ELT multimedia
Five-month fixed-term contractsEnglish Language Teaching Division, Oxford
OUP’s English Language Teaching publishing is evolving to reflect changes in the way content is delivered to schools, with exciting new digital products such as interactive whiteboard materials for teachers and online materials for students. We are currently looking for production editors to work on new ELT multimedia materials for primary schools.You will be responsible for preparing content for digital delivery, liaising with new media, audio and video staff, testing CD-ROMs and websites, and supporting editors on a variety of multimedia projects.The job demands a keen eye for detail, good word processing skills, excellent communication skills and written English, and good organizational ability. Previous experience in publishing would be desirable but is not essential.The job is based in our attractive Oxford offices. Salary dependent on editorial experience.
Closing date: 7 March 200To apply please visit http://ukjobs.oup.com
Office AdministratorHighly efficient and experienced administrator required to join our language training business based in the village of Woodstock.
20-25 hours per week spread over 5 days per week. £8-£10 per hour. The role includes handling teacher enquiries, dealing with student applica�ons, travel arrangements and record keeping. The applicant must be computer literate, able to priori�se and work with a high degree of accuracy. Fixed 6 month contract with possibility to extend.
Send your CV and cover le�er to: [email protected]
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Lecturers in Audio ProductionOngoing requirements
SAE Oxford is a leading international college in the field of Audio Production and Audio Engineering, featuring state of the art recording facilities in an outstanding environment.Applications are invited for lecturers in Audio Production at degree level subjects, we are looking for enthusiastic and talented tutors in all areas of the industry and related subjects.Application through CV and covering letter to degree coordinator, Ian Wallman: [email protected]
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HEADINGTON: new 4 bed house, unfurn near hospitals, avail now. £1800pcmCOWLEY: 2 x 5 bed student houses, furn, avail Aug. £1600pcmCOWLEY: 4 bed student house, furn, avail Aug. £1350pcmHEADINGTON: 4 bed house, furn & avail now. £1100pcmHEADINGTON: 4 bed refurbished house, avail Jan. £1350pcm
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, OXFORD
Apprentice Gardener (f/t)An opportunity for someone with a passion for gardens working in our City centre and North Oxford sites whilst also attending Abingdon and Witney College once a week for formal training. Hourly rate £6.23p, average hours 38 per week (including day at College), excellent pension scheme, free bus travel within the ring road, free meals whilst on duty.Please apply to The Domestic Bursar, University College, High Street, Oxford OX1 4BH or to [email protected] by Friday March 19th 2010
COMMOTIO’S SPRING CONCERT featuring Le Cantiques des Cantiques’ Daniel-Lesur and pieces from Commotio’s new hit CD ‘Luminosity’. St Barnabas Chuch, Jericho. 8pm 13th March 2010. Tickets from www.commotio.org or on the door.
Position Available Full time person wanted for permanent position. Applicants must be:
Computer literate (ideally withHTML or Dreamweaver skills) Confident with figures Reliable Available to work weekends Friendly and outgoing
Mail Boxes Etc., 94 London Road, Headington, Oxford, OX3 9FN. Tel 01865 741453. Please apply by email to [email protected]
Closing date for applicants: 19th March
STUDIO FLAT, OLD Kidlington OX5 2EE. Available March, cheap at £80pw including utilities in exchange for weekday dog-walking, occasional house-sitting. Suit dog-loving single postgrad. Phone 01865 842103 evenings/weekends. w38q‰users.dailyinfo.co.uk
GARDENMAINTAINA great garden service in the Oxford area. Experienced gardeners, extremely reasonable
rates, prompt and friendly service. Contact us now for a free quote.
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BIG OR SMALL we ship or store it all. 50% discount on packaging materials to all students who ship with us, free pick up in Oxford. Mail Boxes Etc., Summertown 01865 514655 - www.mbesummertown.co.uk, Headington 01865 741729 - www.mbeheadington.co.uk CARPET FITTING, DISTANCE no problem! Call Kevin on 07769 780615. MAN WITH A VAN, distance no problem! Call Kevin on 07769 780615. MAN WITH VAN, removals, item delivery, affordable rates, Mark 07788 837030 PAINTER AND DECORATOR, reasonably priced. Paul Selden 07727 759996. w2zw‰users.dailyinfo.co.uk
VOLUNTEERS WANTED
Clinical Vaccine Trials
Would you like to help in the development of vaccines against major global diseases?If you are aged 18-50 and in good health you could be eligible to take part in one of our clinical trials. Get in touch for more information:
[email protected] • 01865 857406www.jenner.ac.uk
SOON-TO-OPEN FISH & CHIP shop now recruiting: full-time supervisor position and full-time and part-time staff. Interest in food essential. Must be willing to work as part of a nice team. For interview/informal chat please contact: 07884 228736. vytn‰users.dailyinfo.co.ukVERY BUSY CITY centre cafe urgently requires a fast and efficient barista with an eye for detail, and ability to run our deli operation. Mon-Fri 7.15am-3pm. Only trained baristas will be considered for this very important position. Good hourly pay etc. vzht‰users.dailyinfo.co.ukHOUSEKEEPING/ GENERAL ASSISTANT wanted for small city centre hotel. Hard working flexible person with experience preferred, available for immediate start. Approximately 30 hrs + pw. Shifts from 7am to 3pm including most weekends. £5.80 ph. All applications with CV to info‰bathplace.co.uk. ILLUSTRATOR NEEDED TO reproduce coloured pictures from 16mm film at A4 size, samples of work required. 07846 027471. w3eq‰users.dailyinfo.co.uk
The Prison Phoenix Trust, a national charity supporting prisoners and prison officers through meditation and yoga, seeks:
Public Relations Officer (4 days pw)To communicate the work of the PPT by writing articles for newsletters and magazines, and producing reports, books and leaflets. To write fundraising grant applications and assist with administrative duties. The applicant must have a strong command of written English and excellent communication skills.
Yoga Co-ordinator (3 days pw)To co-ordinate the provision of PPT yoga and meditation classes in prisons, and to recruit, train and support qualified yoga teachers for prison work.The applicant must have a BWY teaching qualification or equivalent.Starting salary for both positions £22,958 to £27,052
pro rata dependent upon experience. Closing date for applications 7th April 2010
For job description and specification ring Jo Child, 01865 512521
or download both from www.theppt.org.uk
ELECTRIC STUDIO: OXFORD web design & website development company. 0845 054 4764 CONTACT OXFORD-BASED WEB design and digital marketing agency – Obergine (www.obergine.com) – for all your online business needs. 01865 245777. SEARCH ENGINE MARKETING Services: www.momentumws.co.uk - Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) and Google AdWords (PPC) campaigns that generate more sales for clients in Oxford, London and the Thames Valley.
Oxford Computer Workshop
07530 637 185
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PROFESSIONAL ROOMS ONLY located on Kineton Rd, available from 21st May for 12 months. Price range from £340 to £360 excluding bills. Please call 01865 311745 to book a viewing. w3fq‰users.dailyinfo.co.ukOSNEY ISLAND: DOUBLE room in lovely riverside shared house near train station. Suit N/S professional. £405 excl. Unfurnished. Must see! w3hb‰users.dailyinfo.co.ukSINGLE ROOM IN quiet shared house, in Horspath, on Shotover. Off-road parking, opposite bus stop for buses to town. £75 PW inc. bills. 01865 874183.
WE DONE A FUNNY
COMPETITION
This Friday sees the long-awaited release of The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo [18].To celebrate, The Phoenix and Daily Info are offering some fantastic �ilm goodies. To be in with a chance to win, just answer the following question:The film is based on a novel of the same name. Who is the author?The Prize: • 1 year’s Phoenix Membership • T-shirt & a copy of the novel• Pair of ticketsTo enter, email your name, phone no. & the answer to: [email protected] by 12 noon, Tue 16 March. We’ll select a winner at random and make contact shortly after. If you’d like to be added to the Phoenix mailing list, please tell us when you apply*. *We’ll never pass your details on without your permission