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JOBS PROPERTY WHAT’S ON Tue 8th - Thu 10th Nov 2016 (Oxford Uni 5th week) Issue No. 8760 Next issue Fri 11th Nov. Deadline: 10am, Thu 10th Nov. Advertise instantly via www.dailyinfo.co.uk [email protected] 01865 241133 (Mon-Fri, 9am-6pm) 1st floor of 121 Cowley Road, Oxford OX4 1HU Line ads @ 50p/word. (min. 10) + VAT Box ads @ £10-£12/cm. (min. 3cm) + VAT www.dailyinfo.co.uk © Daily Information 2016 Tue 8th PHILOSOPHY IN PUBS / Open, friendly community philosophy group / 7.30pm. Free / 07815 310793 / Jam Factory, 27 Park End St, OX1 1HU ‘BRING AND FIX’ CAFÉ / Bring along anything small you want fixed (chairs, electrics, radios), meet others and use computers / 10am-12noon. Free / 07792 491350 / Bullingdon Community Centre, Bulan Rd, Headington, OX3 7HS GLOBAL JUSTICE OXFORD MONTHLY MEETING / Campaign meeting. Non- members welcome / 7.30-9pm. Free / Oxford Town Hall, St Aldate’s, OX1 1DP WRITING FOR STAGE AND SCREEN / Workshop and Q&A with playwright Polly Stenham / 7-8.30pm. £5 / oxfordwritershouse.com / The King’s Arms, OX1 3SP Wed 9th MARGARET ATWOOD: HAG-SEED / Evening with the bestselling novelist / 7pm / 333623 / Sheldonian Theatre, Broad St, OX1 3AZ TOUCH RUGBY FOR ALL / Fun & friendly touch rugby for all ages and abilities, women and men / 7-9pm. Free taster sessions / oxfordtouch.co.uk / Gosford All Blacks RFC, Stratfield Brake, Frieze Way, Kidlington, OX5 1UP SOCIAL MEET-UP GROUP FOR HARD OF HEARING FOLK / 60+ / 2pm. Free / Oxford Deaf & Hard of Hearing Centre, Littlegate St, OX1 1RL / 243447 / deafdirect.org.uk THE HUNT IN MUGHAL INDIA / Adeela Qureishi / 1-1.45pm. Free / ox.ac. uk/event/hunt-mughal-india / 287156 / Weston Library, Broad St, OX1 3BG GARDENS OF BYZANTIUM / With archaeologist and lecturer Linda Farrar / 2pm. £9 / Ashmolean Museum, Beaumont St, OX1 2PH / 278000 / ashmolean.org CENTRE FOR PERSONALISED MEDICINE ANNUAL LECTURE 2016: DAVID ALTSHULER / ‘Human Genetics and the Discovery of New Medicines’ / 5.15-7pm. Free / Mathematical Institute, Andrew Wiles Building, OX2 6GG OXFORD TUNELESS CHOIR / Fun singing session where no experience or even talent is required / 7.45pm. £7 (£10 1st time), £30 (all six sessions) / tunelesschoir.com/join-another-tuneless-choir/oxford-tuneless-choir / North Oxford Assoc Comm Centre, Ferry Centre, Summertown OX2 7DP / 552295 THE SETTLEMENT APPROACH: INTEGRATING PROGRAMMING AT COMMUNITY LEVEL / Interdisciplinary seminar series / 5pm. Free / Oxford Department of International Development, 3 Mansfield Rd, OX1 3TB Thu 10th NIJINSKA / Professor Lynn Garafola discusses her work on Bronislawa Nijinska / 5.30pm. Free / Jacqueline Du Pré Music Building, St Hilda’s College, Cowley Place, OX4 1DY / 286660 / sthildas.ox.ac.uk/jdp ‘A SPENCER LOVE AFFAIR: 18TH-CENTURY THEATRICALS AT BLENHEIM PALACE AND BEYOND’ / Allan Ledger talk / 2pm. £2 / u3aoxford.org.uk / Rewley House, Dept. of Continuing Education, Wellington Square, OX1 2JA 60 YEARS OF SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT / The history and future of software development / 7-9pm. Free / Oxford e-Research Centre, 7 Keble Rd, Ox1 JUDGEMENT / Speaker: Sarah Foot, Regius Professor of Ecclesiastical History/ 5pm. Free / ox.ac.uk/event/judgement / Examination Schools, High St, OX1 4BG IT’S NOT THE END OF THE WORLD: MATERIAL FACTORS IN THE RISE OF APOCALYPTIC / Public meeting, 20 min talk, hour discussion / 7.30-9pm. Free / communistcorrespondingsociety.org / Oxford Town Hall, St Aldates IS AGE A FACTOR IN FINANCIAL EXCLUSION? / How the older manage their daily finances in today’s increasingly digital world / 2-3.30pm. Free / 612810 / Oxford Institute of Population Ageing, 66 Banbury Rd, OX2 6PR MAGIC SOCIETY WEEKLY MEETUP / Join the Oxford Magic Society’s weekly meeting in a pub! Learn new tricks and improve old ones / 7.30-8.30pm. Free / oxfordmagicsociety.co.uk / Oxford University Club, 11 Mansfield Rd, OX1 3SZ MEETINGS & LECTURES Tue 8th REN HARVIEU & ROMEO STODART + SUPPORT / Magic Numbers frontman / 7pm. £13 / O2 Academy, 190 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / oxford-academy.co.uk STUART HENDERSON JAZZ QUARTET / Jazz / 8.30pm. Free / The Bullingdon, 162 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / 244516 / thebullingdon.co.uk Wed 9th MARTIN PICKETT JAZZ TRIO / Jazz from the masters with a modern twist / 7-9.30pm. Free / 247217 / 1855, 4 Oxford Castle, New Rd OX1 1AY THE FURRY MIC OPEN MIC NIGHT / Music, arts & crafts / 8.30-11pm. Free / furrymic.com / 07800 925111 / The Mad Hatter, 43 Iffley Rd, OX4 1EA ARTWELL’S FUNKY WEDNESDAYS / Funky 70s, 80s, R&B / 8pm-late. Free / The Bullingdon, 162 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / 244516 / thebullingdon.co.uk PATRICK AMOS / Laid-back guitar and vocals / 9pm to 11.15pm. 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[email protected] CINEMA REVIEW: NOCTURNAL ANIMALS [15] Tom Ford’s Stylish, Heart-Stopping Emotional Rollercoaster Ride It’s been 7 years since Tom Ford’s directorial debut, the poised and contained A Single Man ; now Tom has returned as director, producer, screenwriter and ‘chief cook’ of Nocturnal Animals , his adaptation of Austin Wright’s novel, Tony & Susan , which he optioned after reading it. This is a fine psychological drama in the best traditions of Hitchcock, but with a contemporary feel of the revenge thriller recognisable from the likes of the Coen brothers. Ford has taken the novel’s first-person narration and created a series of narrative arcs in order to credibly translate to the silver screen. Well, no problems there! What a remarkable realisation and a fine score too. In the present, Susan (Amy Adams) is the beautiful owner of an LA gallery successfully curating provocative art, seemingly surrounded by all the advantages, privileges and mod cons of wealth and status. Yet not all is rosy in her personal world; indeed we see through opulent lighting, colour, make-up and fashion that her situation is vacuous, overblown, overdrawn and heading towards over with her ultimate accessory, the suave philandering husband Walker (Armie Hammer). Susan is restless and unfulfilled and her life is empty. Out of the blue the film’s eponymous manuscript arrives with an enigmatic note and dedication from her first husband Edward (Jake Gyllenhaal). He was an aspiring novelist she married when fresh out of college some 20 years before, but as she reveals to her PA, she broke away from him in a brutal parting, which we’re left to ponder... Tracking back in time with a warmer lens, Susan has a series of interwoven flashbacks of herself and Edward randomly meeting in New York, the postgraduate beginnings of their romance, their hopes and aspirations. Susan’s mother (Laura Linney) provides a deftly played cameo as the harbinger of doom, seeing them as ill-matched should marriage ensue, and that Edward will be hurt in the end; reader, it ensues! That prescience and the character mirroring of daughter and mother cannot be denied. Susan loses faith in Edward as a result of which she makes some devastating life-changing choices, and we are back to the brutal parting. Returning to the here and now, alone for the weekend Susan settles down, dons her glasses (Celine, for those interested in her amazing oversized frames), and the plot of a noir thriller is revealed to us through the device of a film within a film. In the novel, Susan projects Edward into the character of the fictitious husband, Tony and imagines a lookalike version of herself (played, Amy Adams sees a darkness IMPROVE YOUR ENGLISH. Free, friendly conversation and culture group. All welcome. Central Oxford Tuesdays 4.30pm - 6.30pm. 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THE QUEEN’S COLLEGE, OXFORD Requires a RESIDENT CARETAKER (fixed-term posion ending on or before 30 June 2018) The caretaker’s role is to provide a safe and hospitable living environment for the occupants of the College’s Cardo Building. The caretaker is first point of contact for visitors and residents and is responsible for security, safety, housekeeping and light maintenance. Salary Range: £19,656 to £21,882 p.a. depending on skills and experience. This post includes two-bedroom accommodaon and the post holder must live-in. Candidates must evidence their right to work in the UK and will be required to have an E-DBS check. The closing date for applicaons is Friday 18th November 2016. For further details and to apply please visit: hp://www.queens.ox.ac.uk/vacancies The Queen’s College is an equal opportunies employer Kellogg College is one of Oxford University’s largest and most international graduate colleges and has a unique mix of students: it is the University’s leading college for students reading for degrees on a part-time basis, and has a strong and vibrant body of full-time students. Kellogg is seeking to appoint the following posts: Chef de Partie Full time, £18,031 - £20,781 p.a. (closes 24/11/2016) Kitchen Porter Part-time (approx. 20 hours/week), £8.25 per hour (closes 11/11/2016) For details and how to apply please go to: http://www.kellogg.ox.ac.uk/discover/vacancies Full-time/part-time Magdalen College School, founded in 1480, is one of the country’s leading independent day schools. Our highly successful Arts Festival is now in its 8th year and aims to make a significant contribution to the cultural life of the city. We require a highly organised and proactive individual to work closely with the Marketing Director and take a leading role in co-ordinating all aspects of the festival. Further details of the position and a Support Staff application form can be found on our website www.mcsoxford.org. The school’s Support Staff application form, full CV, and a covering letter of application, should be e-mailed to Mrs Sarah Hunter, Bursar’s PA ([email protected]), by midday Monday 14th November 2016. Interviews will be held shortly 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 1DZ Tel: 01865 242191 • www.mcsoxford.org PROJECTS & PARTICIPATION MANAGER Full-time, fixed term Magdalen College School, founded in 1480, is one of the country’s leading independent day schools. Our highly successful Arts Festival is now in its 8th year and aims to make a significant contribution to the cultural life of the city. We require a highly organised and proactive individual to perform a range of marketing tasks to help raise awareness of the Festival. The post is fixed-term, from 30th January 2017 - 14th July 2017. Further details of the position and a Support Staff application form can be found on our website www.mcsoxford.org. The school’s Support Staff application form, full cv, and a covering letter of application, should be e-mailed to Mrs Sarah Hunter, Bursar’s PA ([email protected]), by midday Monday 28th November 2016. Interviews will be held on 7th or 9th December. 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 1DZ Tel: 01865 242191 • www.mcsoxford.org AUDIENCE DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR Full-time, fixed term Magdalen College School, founded in 1480, is one of the country’s leading independent day schools. Our highly successful Arts Festival is now in its 8th year and aims to make a significant contribution to the cultural life of the city. We require a highly organised and proactive individual to oversee all facets of festival administration. The post is fixed-term, from 30th January 2017 - 14th July 2017. Further details of the position and a Support Staff application form can be found on our website www.mcsoxford.org. The school’s Support Staff application form, full cv, and a covering letter of application, should be e-mailed to Mrs Sarah Hunter, Bursar’s PA ([email protected]), by midday Monday 28th November 2016. Interviews will be held on 7th or 9th December. 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 1DZ Tel: 01865 242191 • www.mcsoxford.org ARTS FESTIVAL ADMINISTRATOR Journals Acquisitions and Transitions Manager Fixed Term Contract The Transitions and Acquisitions team manage the integration of new academic journal titles into publication at OUP. We are looking to recruit a confident individual with proven experience managing publishing projects. 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English You will need CELTA (or equivalent) and a degree as a minimum and be able to teach EFL, IELTS and EAP Part-me contracts available up to 25 hrs per week for 6 months. In return we offer opportunies for development, supporve colleagues and an engaging, movated student body. For an applicaon pack for the above posts, please go to hp://corporate.studygroup.com/work-with-us/ latest-vacancies/europe/teachers-media-business- english-21112016 To apply, please submit your applicaon to [email protected]. The closing date is noon on Monday 21st November, however we reserve the right to select an appropriate candidate for the post before the closing date. Bellerbys College is commied to safeguarding and promong the welfare of students. The appointments will be subject to sasfactory references and an enhanced DBS check. --------------------------------------------------------------------- www.bellerbys.com Housekeeping – Team Leader 30 hours per week, any five days out of seven Grade 2.1 of the College pay scale (pro-rata) Responsible for overseeing and carrying out the daily servicing of bedrooms and communal areas and surrounding buildings. In the absence of the Head Housekeeper, he/she will act as a first point of contact for guests, Housekeeping staff, the Lodge and the Conference and Events Manager. For further details please visit: www.balliol.ox.ac.uk/vacancies/college-jobs Closing date: Friday, 18 November 2016, 5.00pm CARS, MOTORBIKES MERCEDES CAMPERVAN, 1989 MOT’d, FSH. £3000. Peter: 07870 495296. [email protected] BMW MOTORCYCLE K100 RT, T&T, 1990. £800. Peter: 07870 495296 COMPUTERS WANTED TECH SUPPORT person for semi-retired male in Jericho, on occasional freelance basis. Must be reliable. Pay good rate. [email protected] For vacancies across the GDST visit www.gdst.net The Girls’ Day School Trust Registered Charity No. 306983 For further information about the role and details of how to apply, please refer to our advisors, Saxton Bampfylde Ltd, at www.saxbam.com/jobs (reference FGDO) or email David Munns at [email protected]. Alternatively, please telephone on +44(0) 20 7227 0890. Applications should be received by noon on Friday 18 November 2016. We are committed to the safeguarding of children and child protection screening will apply to this post. Director of Finance and Operations Attractive remuneration / Full time / Permanent The Director of Finance and Operations (DFO) is a key member of the senior leadership team and, alongside the Head, will oversee all long-term strategic development and planning for the whole school. S/He will have responsibility for all non-teaching aspects of the school including: finance and accounting, estate management, administration, catering and cleaning, health and safety and HR. This is a fantastic opportunity to work with a committed and dedicated team within one of the GDST’s most successful schools. Ideal candidates will be educated to degree level and have proven budgetary expertise and financial acumen. They will also be able to show a successful track record of senior management experience, to include strategic planning, financial management and project control. Candidates should also show an interest in education and an enthusiasm for getting involved in the life of the school. Oxford High School (OHS) is one of 26 schools of The Girls’ Day School Trust and is a selective independent school for girls aged four to eighteen years. Founded by the Girls’ Day School Trust in 1875, it is Oxford’s oldest girls’ school and is proud of its pedigree and its location, right at the heart of the city. The Senior and Junior Schools are split across three sites and there are currently 880 pupils in the whole school. For vacancies across the GDST visit www.gdst.net The Girls’ Day School Trust Registered Charity No. 306983 Piano Teacher(s) for Junior School From April 2017 or Summer Term 2017 We are looking for one or possibly two experienced teachers of piano to join our talented team of visiting music teachers here at the Junior School in April. The current teaching is carried out over two and a half days; the work could be shared by two suitable candidates. Please indicate on your application if you are able to cover all, or only part of this important position. Candidates should be ready to work enthusiastically with children, often beginners, aged 7 – 11. Experience and empathy with this age group is essential. The teaching is currently done on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday morning, although there is a little flexibility on other days. Teachers are self-employed. The school has a thriving music department, with over 150 girls having lessons in school each week. Many girls enter for ABRSM examinations, which take place in school each term. To find out more and apply please visit www.oxfordhigh.gdst.net/work-for-us/ Completed application forms should be returned to the Head, Mrs Judith Carlisle, electronically by Friday 25th November 2016. Interviews will be held on Monday 12th December 2016. A: Belbroughton Road, Oxford, OX2 6XA T: 01865 5151647 E: [email protected] W: www.oxfordhigh.gdst.net We are committed to the safeguarding of children and child protection screening will apply to this post. Patient Services Manager Witney, Permanent 37 hpw | max of £27k per annum For further details and to apply see the vacancies page at www.windrushmedicalpractice.co.uk 15th November 2016 Fantastic opportunities! Come & meet us! Kitchen Manager Recruitment Event Email to register Cape of Good Hope, Oxford recruitmentLON1@mbplc.com CINEMA Vue Cinema (08712 240 240) JACK REACHER: NEVER GO BACK [12A] Tue: 11.20am, 2.00, 4.50, 7.25, 10.30pm; Wed: 11.00am, 2.05, 5.00, 8.05pm Tom Cruise goes back. Thu: 11.20am, 1.45, 5.05, 7.50pm STORKS [U] Tue: 10.20am, 12.35pm; Thu: 10.50am Family animation reveals where babies come from. THE ACCOUNTANT [15] Tue: 11.00am, 2.50, 5.15, 7.45, 10.00pm Wed: 11.00am, 2.30, 4.40, 6.50, 9.00pm; Thu: 10.40am, 2.05, 5.35, 8.10pm Ben Affleck as maths whiz and gangland consultant, obvs. OUIJA: ORIGIN OF EVIL [15] Tue: 9.35pm; Wed: 1.55, 10.15pm Séance scammers stumble on the real thing in horror prequel. Thu: 10.00pm THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN [15] ? Tue: 1.20, 3.55, 5.55, 8.10, 10.55pm Wed: 2.15, 5.25, 8.00, 10.20pm; Thu: 11.05am, 1.40, 4.35, 7.25pm Voyeuristic commuter Emily Blunt sees darkness in the life she envies. THE LIGHT BETWEEN OCEANS [12A] Tue: 1.35, 4.25, 9.55pm Wed: 11.15am, 2.00, 5.05, 9.55pm; Thu: 1.55, 4.20, 7.40pm Michael Fassbender, Alicia Vikander and a baby in a boat. DOCTOR STRANGE [12A] (2D) Tue: 10.15, 11.00, 11.45am, 12.55, 1.45, 3.35, 5.05, 6.55, 8.30, 10.15pm Wed: 10.40, 11.10am, 1.50, 3.20, 4.50, 7.30, 10.00pm Thu: 11.00, 11.35am, 1.05, 3.50, 5.20, 7.35, 8.30pm (3D) Tue: 2.25, 8.00, 10.45pm; Wed: 12.40, 2.50, 6.20, 8.30pm Thu: 2.40, 6.55, 9.35pm Cumberbatch punched in the consciousness by Tilda Swinton. Subt: Tue 6.55pm TROLLS [U] (2D) Tue: 10.10am, 4.35, 7.35pm Wed: 4.30, 5.50, 7.40pm; Thu: 11.15am, 4.55pm (3D) Wed: 12.30pm Anna Kendrick, Justin Timberlake and some top-notch tunes. A STREET CAT NAMED BOB [12A] Tue: 10.45am, 12.30, 3.00, 5.30, 7.15pm Wed: 10.50am, 1.20, 3.50, 6.00, 8.15pm; Thu: 11.55am, 2.15, 5.05, 7.10pm A stray and a homeless busker become an unstoppable team. INFERNO [12A] Tue: 2.10pm; Wed: 11.40am; Thu: 2.15pm Now mullet-free, Tom Hanks goes jogging in Florence. PULIMURUGAN [12A] Tue: 7.00pm ‘Leopard’ Murugan wrestles jungle animals when necessary. Malayalam with subt. QUEEN OF KATWE [PG] Tue: 10.30am The chess prodigy, the preacher and Lupita Nyong’o. STARFISH [15] Wed: 7.45pm The impact of illness and disfigurement on a marriage. Including exclusive footage. ARRIVAL [12A] Thu: 11.40am, 2.30, 5.25, 8.00pm Ambitious sci-fi: linguist Amy Adams makes first contact. John Henry Brookes Lecture Theatre VERSUS: THE LIFE AND FILMS OF KEN LOACH Thu: 7pm Free screening of informative documentary covering the ideological auteur’s work. Ultimate Picture Palace (245288) SWISS ARMY MAN [15] Wed: 9.00pm; Thu: 6.45pm Daniel Radcliffe as charismatic, flatulent corpse in insane buddy movie. THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN [15] ? Tue: 6.30pm; Thu: 4.15, 9.00pm Voyeuristic commuter Emily Blunt sees more than she bargained for. Subt: Tue 6.30pm THE FENCER [PG] Tue: 9.00pm A fencing teacher is confronted by Soviet secret police. Estonian/Russian with subt. RUN LOLA RUN [15] ? Wed: 6.30pm 90s classic: Franka Potente races against time. Intro and Q+A from critic Mike McCahill. BABY CLUB: THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN [15] ? Thu: 12.30pm Voyeuristic commuter Emily Blunt sees more than she bargained for. Phoenix Picturehouse (0871 902 5736) THE LIGHT BETWEEN OCEANS [12A] Tue: 5.45, 8.45pm Wed: 12.00, 6.00pm; Thu: 2.30, 8.00pm Michael Fassbender, Alicia Vikander and a baby in a boat. I, DANIEL BLAKE [15] ? Tue: 3.30, 6.30pm; Wed: 1.30, 3.45pm Ken Loach’s Cannes-dominating welfare system polemic. Thu: 12.00, 6.00pm NOCTURNAL ANIMALS [15]? Tue: 1.00, 4.00, 9.00pm Wed: 3.00, 5.30, 8.15pm; Thu: 12.45, 3.15, 5.30, 8.30pm Gallery owner Amy Adams reads into ex-husband’s violent novel. Lavish design from Tom Ford. ROH ENCORE: ANASTASIA [12A] Tue: 12 noon The Royal Ballet present revolution, identity crises and Tchaikovsky. DEMENTIA-FRIENDLY: 42ND STREET [U] Tue: 11.00am A chorus girl must replace a Broadway star, in Busby Berkeley-choreographed 30s musical. BIG SCREAM: NOCTURNAL ANIMALS [15] Wed: 11.00am Parents with babies under 1 only. THE INVISIBLE MAN [PG] Wed: 8.45pm HG Wells’ transparent psychopath, as part of the Universal Monsters season. TODDLER TIME: BOJ - NOVEMBER 2016 [U] Thu: 11.30am Join Cbeebies’ favourite Bilby and friends in Giggly Park. Odeon George Street (0871 224 4007) JACK REACHER: NEVER GO BACK [12A] Tue: 12.00, 5.50, 8.45pm Tom Cruise goes back. Wed: 5.50, 8.45pm A STREET CAT NAMED BOB [12A] Tue: 12.50, 3.20, 5.50, 8.20pm Wed & Thu: 10.15am, 12.50, 3.20, 5.50, 8.20pm A stray and a homeless busker become an unstoppable team. THE LIGHT BETWEEN OCEANS [12A] Tue: 2.45, 8.15pm Michael Fassbender, Alicia Vikander and a baby in a boat. Wed & Thu: 5.15, 8.15pm BRIDGET JONES’ BABY [15] ? Tue: 5.15pm Who’s the daddy, Bridget? NOCTURNAL ANIMALS [15] ? daily: 6.15pm Gallery owner Amy Adams reads into ex-husband’s violent novel. Lavish design from Tom Ford. DOCTOR STRANGE [12A] (2D) Tue: 9.50, 10.15am, 12.30, 3.15, 9.00pm; Thu: 12.45, 3.20, 9.00pm (3D) daily: 6.00pm Marvel mind-bender: Cumberbatch punched in the consciousness by Tilda Swinton. TROLLS [U] (2D) Tue: 10.45am, 1.15, 3.45pm; Wed & Thu: 1.15, 3.45pm Anna Kendrick, Justin Timberlake and some top-notch tunes. THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN [15] ? Tue & Wed: 12.10, 3.10, 9.30pm; Thu: 8.45pm Voyeuristic commuter Emily Blunt sees darkness in the life she envies. THE ACCOUNTANT [15] Tue: 12.30, 3.30, 6.30, 8.45pm Wed: 6.30, 8.45pm; Thu: 5.45, 8.45pm Ben Affleck as maths whiz and gangland consultant, obvs. Subt: Tue 12.30pm ODEON NEWBIES: A STREET CAT NAMED BOB [12A] Tue: 10.00am For parents/guardians with babies under 1. SIVER CINEMA: BEN-HUR [12A] Wed: 11.00am; Thu: 2.00pm Faith, hope and chariot. SILVER CINEMA: JASON BOURNE [12A] ? Wed: 2.00pm Matt Damon is Bourne again. Thu: 11.00am ARRIVAL [12A] Thu: 12.15, 3.00, 5.45, 8.30pm Ambitious sci-fi: linguist Amy Adams makes first contact. Odeon Magdalen Street (0871 2244 007) DOCTOR STRANGE [12A] (2D) daily: 2.15, 5.00, 8.00pm Marvel mind-bender: Cumberbatch punched in the consciousness by Tilda Swinton. I, DANIEL BLAKE [15] ? Tue: 6.15pm Ken Loach’s Cannes-dominating welfare system polemic. NOCTURNAL ANIMALS [15] ? daily: 12.40, 3.30, 8.50pm Gallery owner Amy Adams reads into ex-husband’s violent novel. Lavish design from Tom Ford. BRIDGET JONES’ BABY [15] ? Wed & Thu: 6.00pm Who’s the daddy, Bridget? JACK REACHER: NEVER GO BACK [12A] Wed & Thu: 11.30am Tom Cruise goes back. to u 10th Nov ? = dailyinfo.co.uk/reviews = dailyinfo.co.uk/oxcast Assistant Biology Technician £8,821 per annum / Part-time To start in January 2017 Design & Technology Workshop Technician £25,902 per annum / Full-time To start in January 2017 For full details and an application form please visit www.stedwardsoxford.org/vacancies Alternatively, please call 01865 319352 or email [email protected]. CVs will not be accepted without an application form. Closing date: 12 noon on Friday 18 November 2016. St Edward’s School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service. Registered Charity No: 309681 We have two exciting opportunities for support staff within our thriving Science and Technology departments. 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As with the best of the noir genre, the most gripping moments come from what you don’t see; leaving the imagination free to inexorably join the horrible gut-wrenching dots, and to colour blank spaces with our own thoughts. Ford recognises in his audience that the darkness of our own minds is more chillingly terrifying than anything he could have put on screen and got a 15 certificate! As events unravel and unfold we are introduced to a laconic, dogged, Stetson-wearing lawman who in the best western tradition of the Texas Rangers faithfully pursues his man (or is that the Mounties?) and works to his own code of honour and justice; quite brilliantly played in every detail by Michael Shannon. There is a wow of an ending and throughout it is a visual feast - the framing of this movie is sublime. Some may feel that with Ford’s fashion background the style outweighs its substance, but I didn’t see it that way at all. It is beguiling and, to appropriate WB Yeats, ‘a terrible beauty is born’. 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Tue 8thPHILOSOPHY IN PUBS / Open, friendly community philosophy group / 7.30pm. Free / 07815 310793 / Jam Factory, 27 Park End St, OX1 1HU‘BRING AND FIX’ CAFÉ / Bring along anything small you want fixed (chairs, electrics, radios), meet others and use computers / 10am-12noon. Free / 07792 491350 / Bullingdon Community Centre, Bulan Rd, Headington, OX3 7HSGLOBAL JUSTICE OXFORD MONTHLY MEETING / Campaign meeting. Non-members welcome / 7.30-9pm. Free / Oxford Town Hall, St Aldate’s, OX1 1DPWRITING FOR STAGE AND SCREEN / Workshop and Q&A with playwright Polly Stenham / 7-8.30pm. £5 / oxfordwritershouse.com / The King’s Arms, OX1 3SP

Wed 9thMARGARET ATWOOD: HAG-SEED / Evening with the bestselling novelist / 7pm / 333623 / Sheldonian Theatre, Broad St, OX1 3AZTOUCH RUGBY FOR ALL / Fun & friendly touch rugby for all ages and abilities, women and men / 7-9pm. Free taster sessions / oxfordtouch.co.uk / Gosford All Blacks RFC, Stratfield Brake, Frieze Way, Kidlington, OX5 1UPSOCIAL MEET-UP GROUP FOR HARD OF HEARING FOLK / 60+ / 2pm. Free / Oxford Deaf & Hard of Hearing Centre, Littlegate St, OX1 1RL / 243447 / deafdirect.org.ukTHE HUNT IN MUGHAL INDIA / Adeela Qureishi / 1-1.45pm. Free / ox.ac.uk/event/hunt-mughal-india / 287156 / Weston Library, Broad St, OX1 3BGGARDENS OF BYZANTIUM / With archaeologist and lecturer Linda Farrar / 2pm. £9 / Ashmolean Museum, Beaumont St, OX1 2PH / 278000 / ashmolean.orgCENTRE FOR PERSONALISED MEDICINE ANNUAL LECTURE 2016: DAVID ALTSHULER / ‘Human Genetics and the Discovery of New Medicines’ / 5.15-7pm. Free / Mathematical Institute, Andrew Wiles Building, OX2 6GG

OXFORD TUNELESS CHOIR / Fun singing session where no experience or even talent is required / 7.45pm. £7 (£10 1st time), £30 (all six sessions) / tunelesschoir.com/join-another-tuneless-choir/oxford-tuneless-choir / North Oxford Assoc Comm Centre, Ferry Centre, Summertown OX2 7DP / 552295THE SETTLEMENT APPROACH: INTEGRATING PROGRAMMING AT COMMUNITY LEVEL / Interdisciplinary seminar series / 5pm. Free / Oxford Department of International Development, 3 Mansfield Rd, OX1 3TB

Thu 10thNIJINSKA / Professor Lynn Garafola discusses her work on Bronislawa Nijinska / 5.30pm. Free / Jacqueline Du Pré Music Building, St Hilda’s College, Cowley Place, OX4 1DY / 286660 / sthildas.ox.ac.uk/jdp‘A SPENCER LOVE AFFAIR: 18TH-CENTURY THEATRICALS AT BLENHEIM PALACE AND BEYOND’ / Allan Ledger talk / 2pm. £2 / u3aoxford.org.uk / Rewley House, Dept. of Continuing Education, Wellington Square, OX1 2JA60 YEARS OF SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT / The history and future of software development / 7-9pm. Free / Oxford e-Research Centre, 7 Keble Rd, Ox1JUDGEMENT / Speaker: Sarah Foot, Regius Professor of Ecclesiastical History/ 5pm. Free / ox.ac.uk/event/judgement / Examination Schools, High St, OX1 4BGIT’S NOT THE END OF THE WORLD: MATERIAL FACTORS IN THE RISE OF APOCALYPTIC / Public meeting, 20 min talk, hour discussion / 7.30-9pm. Free / communistcorrespondingsociety.org / Oxford Town Hall, St Aldates IS AGE A FACTOR IN FINANCIAL EXCLUSION? / How the older manage their daily finances in today’s increasingly digital world / 2-3.30pm. Free / 612810 / Oxford Institute of Population Ageing, 66 Banbury Rd, OX2 6PRMAGIC SOCIETY WEEKLY MEETUP / Join the Oxford Magic Society’s weekly meeting in a pub! Learn new tricks and improve old ones / 7.30-8.30pm. Free / oxfordmagicsociety.co.uk / Oxford University Club, 11 Mansfield Rd, OX1 3SZ

MEETINGS & LECTURES

Tue 8thREN HARVIEU & ROMEO STODART + SUPPORT / Magic Numbers frontman / 7pm. £13 / O2 Academy, 190 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / oxford-academy.co.ukSTUART HENDERSON JAZZ QUARTET / Jazz / 8.30pm. Free / The Bullingdon, 162 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / 244516 / thebullingdon.co.uk

Wed 9thMARTIN PICKETT JAZZ TRIO / Jazz from the masters with a modern twist / 7-9.30pm. Free / 247217 / 1855, 4 Oxford Castle, New Rd OX1 1AYTHE FURRY MIC OPEN MIC NIGHT / Music, arts & crafts / 8.30-11pm. Free / furrymic.com / 07800 925111 / The Mad Hatter, 43 Iffley Rd, OX4 1EAARTWELL’S FUNKY WEDNESDAYS / Funky 70s, 80s, R&B / 8pm-late. Free / The Bullingdon, 162 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / 244516 / thebullingdon.co.ukPATRICK AMOS / Laid-back guitar and vocals / 9pm to 11.15pm. Free / bearoxford.co.uk / 728164 / The Bear Inn, 6 Alfred St, OX1 4EHART THEEFE + THE TEMPER CARTEL + QUARTERMELON / 3 Oxford bands / 8pm. £5 / The Jericho Tavern, 56 Walton St, OX2 6AE / thejerichooxford.co.ukTHREE TRAPPED TIGERS, THE PHYSICS HOUSE BAND / Psychedelic prog trio / 6.30pm. £11 / O2 Academy, 190 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / oxford-academy.co.ukTHE 52S, FEELGOOD EXPERIMENT, HOLLY REDFORD JONES, HOBART & JACKO / Live soul, jazz, funk, and alternative acts + DJ set / 8pm-2am. £7 (£5) / The Bullingdon, 162 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / 244516 / thebullingdon.co.uk

Thu 10thANAÏS MITCHELL / Vermont and Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter coming from the world of narrative folksong, poetry and balladry / 8pm. £17 (£15 adv.) / ox.ac.uk/event/anais-mitchell / SJE Arts, 109 Iffley Rd, OX4 1EH / 613500JON BODEN, BLAIR DUNLOP / Solo show from former Bellowhead frontman / 8pm. £20 / O2 Academy, 190 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / oxford-academy.co.ukAHIR SHAH - MACHINES / Hit comedy show / 7.30pm. £6 (£5 NUS) / tightfive.org / 07503 184779 / Jericho Cafe?DAVE O’HIGGINS QUARTET / Jazz saxophonist plus band / 8.30pm. £12 (£10 conc, £6 NUS) / spinjazz.net / The Wheatsheaf, 129 High St, OX1 4DF / 721156THE MENTULLS, RORY EVANS / Blues & rock / 7pm. £12 (£5 NUS) / havenclub.co.uk / The Bullingdon, 162 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / 244516JOANNA EDEN / Jazz vocalist / 8pm. Free / Joe’s Bar & Grill, 260 Banbury Rd, OX2 7DX / 554484 / joesrestaurants.co.uk

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Oxford Playhouse (305305) LET ALL THE PEOPLE REJOICE Tue 8th: 7.30pmOlivier Award-winner Henry Goodman looks at centuries of regal compositions. £14-£22 GASP! Wed 9th: 7.30pmTwo competitors in a thrilling game of endurance: beautiful circus show. £11.50 -£18 CITY STORIES Thu 10th: 7.30pmMagical journey through London from award-winning playwright James Phillips. £11.50-£18

New Theatre, Oxford (0844 871 3020) THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION

Tue 8th, Thu 10th, Fri 11th: 7.30pm; Wed 9th, Sat 12th: 2.30, 7.30pmNew stage production based on the short novel by Stephen King. £16.90-£39.40

Burton Taylor Studio (305305) OUDS CUPPERS Tue 8th - Sat 12thAnnual drama festival for first-year actors and directors.

Cornerstone Arts Centre (01235 515144) HARROGATE Fri 11th: 7:30A father craves the past but knows his desire will destroy his family. £15 (£13.50, £12, £10)

St Peter’s College Chapel (278900) ALBERT HERRING Wed 9th - Sat 12th: 7.30Benjamin Britten’s comic opera. £15 (£8)

Lime Walk Methodist Church (763676) IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE Fri 11th: 7.30pm; Sat 12th: 2, 7.30pmLime Walk Players present this classic film as a radio play. (07982 600743) £7

All Saints’ Church, Headington (762536) NEVER SUCH INNOCENCE AGAIN - A CHRONICLE OF THE GREAT WAR Fri 11th: 7.30pmSomme centenary. Music, readings and songs by local band ‘Black Fox’. Free

Holywell Music Room (276133) SOUND AFFAIRS - THE TEMPEST Tue 8th: 7.30pm New adaptation for countertenor, period instruments and magic lantern. £12 (£8, £5)

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CINEMA REVIEW: NOCTURNAL ANIMALS [15] Tom Ford’s Stylish, Heart-Stopping

Emotional Rollercoaster Ride

It’s been 7 years since Tom Ford’s directorial debut, the poised and contained A Single Man; now Tom has returned as director, producer, screenwriter and ‘chief cook’ of Nocturnal Animals, his adaptation of Austin Wright’s novel, Tony & Susan, which he optioned after reading it.

This is a fine psychological drama in the best traditions of Hitchcock, but with a contemporary feel of the revenge thriller recognisable from the likes of the Coen brothers. Ford has taken the novel’s first-person narration and created a series of narrative arcs in order to credibly translate to the silver screen. Well, no problems there! What a remarkable realisation and a fine score too.

In the present, Susan (Amy Adams) is the beautiful owner of an LA gallery successfully curating provocative art, seemingly surrounded by all the advantages, privileges and mod cons of wealth and status. Yet not all is rosy in her personal world; indeed we see through opulent lighting, colour, make-up and fashion that her situation is vacuous, overblown, overdrawn and heading towards over with her ultimate accessory, the suave philandering husband Walker (Armie Hammer). Susan is restless and unfulfilled and her life is empty. Out of the blue the film’s eponymous manuscript arrives with an enigmatic note and dedication from her first husband Edward (Jake Gyllenhaal). He was an aspiring novelist she married when fresh out of college some 20 years before, but as she

reveals to her PA, she broke away from him in a brutal parting, which we’re left to ponder...

Tracking back in time with a warmer lens, Susan has a series of interwoven flashbacks of herself and Edward randomly meeting in New York, the postgraduate beginnings of their romance, their hopes and aspirations. Susan’s mother (Laura Linney) provides a deftly played cameo as the harbinger of doom, seeing them as ill-matched should marriage ensue, and that Edward will

be hurt in the end; reader, it ensues! That prescience and the character mirroring of daughter and mother cannot be denied. Susan loses faith in Edward as a result of which she makes some devastating life-changing choices, and we are back to the brutal parting.

Returning to the here and now, alone for the weekend Susan settles down, dons her glasses (Celine, for those interested in her amazing oversized frames), and the plot of a noir thriller is revealed to us through the device of a film within a film. In the novel, Susan projects Edward into the character of the fictitious husband, Tony and imagines a lookalike version of herself (played,

Amy Adams sees a darkness

Oliver!

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Oxford Job Fair Thursday 10th November 2016

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Popham Hairdressing is urgently recruiting a Senior Stylist for our North Parade salon, to commence work in January 2017.

As a Sassoon professional partner salon, we participate in regular training at The Sassoon Academy in London.

Good salary, working conditions and opportunities within the company.

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Bath Place Hotel

Receptionist/General Assistant

Confident mature person with excellent administration, communication and IT skills. Previous experience in a similar role preferred. Minimum six month position offered following a training/trial period. Only fluent English speakers to apply.

Applications by email with CV and cover letter to [email protected]

Housekeeping Manager£24,565 per annum

36.5 hours per week. PermanentUniversity College is seeking to appoint an experienced Housekeeping Manager to work in a busy but friendly setting.

The post-holder will be required to lead, performance manage, train and motivate a team to ensure a consistently high standard of cleaning services is provided to residents, staff and visitors to the College.

The ideal candidate will be adaptable and flexible with the ability to deal with new situations as they arise. You will also have good organisational and people skills and be able to provide support to the Head of Hospitality and Accommodation in the day to day management of the Housekeeping Team.

In return, we offer a generous holiday benefit, childcare vouchers, private healthcare and an excellent pension amongst other benefits.

An enhanced DBS check will be required for this post.

How to apply: download an application form from the College website:

http://www.univ.ox.ac.uk/content/vacanciesCompleted application forms should be returned to the HR Manager via e-mail to [email protected] or by post to HR Manager, University College, High Street, Oxford, OX1 3BN

Closing date - 28th November 2016 at 12.00pm

A day and boarding college for 350 students, aged 15+ from over 40 countries. The longest established

International Baccalaureate centre in England.

Required ASAP

COLLEGE NURSE (part-time, term-time only)

You will:Be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council and have experience of working with students in the

15-19 age group.

We offer: • the opportunity to develop your nursing skills in a supportive environment• friendly students and colleagues all working hard together to achieve excellence

St. Clare’s has its own generous salary scale

Further details including the College standard application form can be found on our website:

www.stclares.ac.uk/recruitmentClosing date: 21 November 2016 at 4:30pm

St. Clare’s is committed to safeguarding children and all posts are subject to an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references.

St. Clare’s, Oxford is a registered charity (No: 294085) for the advancement of international education and understanding.

THE QUEEN’S COLLEGE, OXFORD

Requires a

RESIDENT CARETAKER (fixed-term position ending on or before 30 June 2018)

The caretaker’s role is to provide a safe and hospitable living environment for the occupants of the College’s Cardo Building. The caretaker is first point of contact

for visitors and residents and is responsible for security, safety, housekeeping and light maintenance.

Salary Range: £19,656 to £21,882 p.a. depending on skills and experience. This post includes two-bedroom

accommodation and the post holder must live-in.

Candidates must evidence their right to work in the UK and will be required to have an E-DBS check.

The closing date for applications isFriday 18th November 2016.

For further details and to apply please visit:http://www.queens.ox.ac.uk/vacancies

The Queen’s College is an equal opportunities employer

Kellogg College is one of Oxford University’s largest and most international graduate colleges and has a unique mix of students: it is the University’s leading college for students reading for degrees on a part-time basis, and has a strong and vibrant body of full-time students.

Kellogg is seeking to appoint the following posts:

Chef de PartieFull time, £18,031 - £20,781 p.a.

(closes 24/11/2016)

Kitchen PorterPart-time (approx. 20 hours/week), £8.25 per hour

(closes 11/11/2016)

For details and how to apply please go to:http://www.kellogg.ox.ac.uk/discover/vacancies

Full-time/part-time Magdalen College School, founded in 1480, is one of the country’s leading independent day schools.Our highly successful Arts Festival is now in its 8th year and aims to make a significant contribution to the cultural life of the city. We require a highly organised and proactive individual to work closely with the Marketing Director and take a leading role in co-ordinating all aspects of the festival.Further details of the position and a Support Staff application form can be found on our website www.mcsoxford.org.The school’s Support Staff application form, full CV, and a covering letter of application, should be e-mailed to Mrs Sarah Hunter, Bursar’s PA ([email protected]), by midday Monday 14th November 2016. Interviews will be held shortly 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

PROJECTS & PARTICIPATION MANAGER

Full-time, fixed term Magdalen College School, founded in 1480, is one of the country’s leading independent day schools.Our highly successful Arts Festival is now in its 8th year and aims to make a significant contribution to the cultural life of the city. We require a highly organised and proactive individual to perform a range of marketing tasks to help raise awareness of the Festival. The post is fixed-term, from 30th January 2017 - 14th July 2017.Further details of the position and a Support Staff application form can be found on our website www.mcsoxford.org.The school’s Support Staff application form, full cv, and a covering letter of application, should be e-mailed to Mrs Sarah Hunter, Bursar’s PA ([email protected]), by midday Monday 28th November 2016. Interviews will be held on 7th or 9th December.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

AUDIENCE DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR

Full-time, fixed term Magdalen College School, founded in 1480, is one of the country’s leading independent day schools.Our highly successful Arts Festival is now in its 8th year and aims to make a significant contribution to the cultural life of the city. We require a highly organised and proactive individual to oversee all facets of festival administration. The post is fixed-term, from 30th January 2017 - 14th July 2017.Further details of the position and a Support Staff application form can be found on our website www.mcsoxford.org.The school’s Support Staff application form, full cv, and a covering letter of application, should be e-mailed to Mrs Sarah Hunter, Bursar’s PA ([email protected]), by midday Monday 28th November 2016. Interviews will be held on 7th or 9th December.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

ARTS FESTIVAL ADMINISTRATOR

Journals Acquisitions and Transitions Manager

Fixed Term ContractThe Transitions and Acquisitions team manage the integration of new academic journal titles into publication at OUP. We are looking to recruit a confident individual with proven experience managing publishing projects.

Responsibilities include:• Running journal acquisition and transition projects, following our best-practice methodology• Working with stakeholders at all levels, so transitions are set up to succeed and follow agreed processes• Looking for opportunities to streamline processes and improve procedures• Providing full and effective reporting of project progress, following agreed program-wide standards

About you

This role will suit someone with a flexible approach to problem-solving and managing conflicting priorities. You will have experience of managing publishing projects and a proven track record of delivering results. You will be interested in helping others to follow processes in order to achieve shared objectives.

You will enjoy working in a fast-moving team environment, have the ability to manage your own workload, and be a confident and clear communicator.

Essential:• Practical ‘hands-on’ experience running publishing projects; understand project management principles• Ability to relate positively to and engage with a wide range of business stakeholders• Strong self-motivation and a flexible team-player• Excellent skills in computing (including Word and Excel), oral and written communication, and attention to detail• Ability to move between a variety of projects and quickly gain an understanding of issues and priorities

Desirable:• Experience working in journals publishing• Formal project management experience• Ability to use a wide a variety of databases

Competitive salary depending on skills and experience.

Closing date: 17 November 2016

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RESIDENTIAL SECURITY OFFICER REQUIRED

Excellent opportunity to work within our residential teams based in Oxford City centre. The ideal candidate will be able to work as a member of a team, strong communication skills, with an awareness of Safeguarding. Previous experience working with International students would be an advantage although full training will be provided. Shift work. Weekly pay.

Hyline (UK) Limited is committed to safeguarding children and young people. All post holders are subject to a satisfactory Enhanced DBS Check.

For a job description and application pack call 0800 612 2940

or email: [email protected] date: 15th November 2016

VOLUNTEERSUNIVERSITY OF OXFORD

Department of Psychiatry

HAVE YOU SUFFERED FROM DEPRESSION BEFORE?Have you had at least two separate

episodes of Depression?Have you been well for at least six months?

Have you been off medication during this time?

If it’s yes to the above questions and you are aged 18-60 and in good physical health, you may be able to help with our research into metabolic and immune changes in depression. Re-imbursement for time and effort is provided.

For more information, please contact:Clare Williams on 01865 618315 [email protected]

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Wheatley Park School‘Everyone Learning’

11-18 Academy Converter (May 2014)

COVER SUPERVISOR Part time - 30.5 Hours per week

Monday to Friday (Term-time only).

Grade 6 £17891 to £19939 (£12283 to £13689 pro rata)

Required as soon as possible

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“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.

Media Technical as well as practical experience an advantage

Business Studies & EconomicsAbility to teach A-Level and Foundation programmes required.

EnglishYou will need CELTA (or equivalent) and a degree as a minimum and be able to teach EFL, IELTS and EAPPart-time contracts available up to 25 hrs per week for 6 months.In return we offer opportunities for development, supportive colleagues and an engaging, motivated student body.

For an application pack for the above posts, please go to http://corporate.studygroup.com/work-with-us/

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To apply, please submit your application to [email protected]. The closing date is noon

on Monday 21st November, 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.

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Housekeeping – Team Leader30 hours per week, any five days out of sevenGrade 2.1 of the College pay scale (pro-rata)

Responsible for overseeing and carrying out the daily servicing of bedrooms and communal areas and surrounding buildings. In the absence of the Head Housekeeper, he/she will act as a first point of contact for guests, Housekeeping staff, the Lodge and the Conference and Events Manager.

For further details please visit:www.balliol.ox.ac.uk/vacancies/college-jobs

Closing date: Friday, 18 November 2016, 5.00pm

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WANTED TECH SUPPORT person for semi-retired male in Jericho, on occasional freelance basis. Must be reliable. Pay good rate. [email protected]

For vacancies across the GDST visit www.gdst.net

The Girls’ Day School Trust Registered Charity No. 306983

For further information about the role and details of how to apply, please refer to our advisors, Saxton Bampfylde Ltd, at www.saxbam.com/jobs (reference FGDO) or email David Munns at [email protected]. Alternatively, please telephone on +44(0) 20 7227 0890.

Applications should be received by noon on Friday 18 November 2016.

We are committed to the safeguarding of children and child protection screening will apply to this post.

Director of Finance and OperationsAttractive remuneration / Full time / PermanentThe Director of Finance and Operations (DFO) is a key member of the senior leadership team and, alongside the Head, will oversee all long-term strategic development and planning for the whole school. S/He will have responsibility for all non-teaching aspects of the school including: finance and accounting, estate management, administration, catering and cleaning, health and safety and HR. This is a fantastic opportunity to work with a committed and dedicated team within one of the GDST’s most successful schools.

Ideal candidates will be educated to degree level and have proven budgetary expertise and financial acumen. They will also be able to show a successful track record of senior management experience, to include strategic planning, financial management and project control. Candidates should also show an interest in education and an enthusiasm for getting involved in the life of the school.

Oxford High School (OHS) is one of 26 schools of The Girls’ Day School Trust and is a selective independent school for girls aged four to eighteen years. Founded by the Girls’ Day School Trust in 1875, it is Oxford’s oldest girls’ school and is proud of its pedigree and its location, right at the heart of the city. The Senior and Junior Schools are split across three sites and there are currently 880 pupils in the whole school.

For vacancies across the GDST visit www.gdst.net

The Girls’ Day School Trust Registered Charity No. 306983

Piano Teacher(s) for Junior SchoolFrom April 2017 or Summer Term 2017

We are looking for one or possibly two experienced teachers of piano to join our talented team of visiting music teachers here at the Junior School in April. The current teaching is carried out over two and a half days; the work could be shared by two suitable candidates. Please indicate on your application if you are able to cover all, or only part of this important position.

Candidates should be ready to work enthusiastically with children, often beginners, aged 7 – 11. Experience and empathy with this age group is essential. The teaching is currently done on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday morning, although there is a little flexibility on other days. Teachers are self-employed. The school has a thriving music department, with over 150 girls having lessons in school each week. Many girls enter for ABRSM examinations, which take place in school each term.

To find out more and apply please visit www.oxfordhigh.gdst.net/work-for-us/

Completed application forms should be returned to the Head, Mrs Judith Carlisle, electronically by Friday 25th November 2016. Interviews will be held on Monday 12th December 2016.

A: Belbroughton Road, Oxford, OX2 6XA T: 01865 5151647 E: [email protected] W: www.oxfordhigh.gdst.net

We are committed to the safeguarding of children and child protection screening will apply to this post.

Patient Services ManagerWitney, Permanent37 hpw | max of £27k per annumFor further details and to apply see the vacancies page at www.windrushmedicalpractice.co.uk

15th November 2016Fantastic opportunities!

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Ben Affleck as maths whiz and gangland consultant, obvs. OUIJA: ORIGIN OF EVIL [15] Tue: 9.35pm; Wed: 1.55, 10.15pm Séance scammers stumble on the real thing in horror prequel. Thu: 10.00pmTHE GIRL ON THE TRAIN [15] ? Tue: 1.20, 3.55, 5.55, 8.10, 10.55pm

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John Henry Brookes Lecture Theatre VERSUS: THE LIFE AND FILMS OF KEN LOACH Thu: 7pmFree screening of informative documentary covering the ideological auteur’s work.

Ultimate Picture Palace (245288) SWISS ARMY MAN [15] Wed: 9.00pm; Thu: 6.45pm Daniel Radcliffe as charismatic, flatulent corpse in insane buddy movie. THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN [15] ? Tue: 6.30pm; Thu: 4.15, 9.00pmVoyeuristic commuter Emily Blunt sees more than she bargained for. Subt: Tue 6.30pm THE FENCER [PG] Tue: 9.00pmA fencing teacher is confronted by Soviet secret police. Estonian/Russian with subt. RUN LOLA RUN [15] ? Wed: 6.30pm90s classic: Franka Potente races against time. Intro and Q+A from critic Mike McCahill. BABY CLUB: THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN [15] ? Thu: 12.30pmVoyeuristic commuter Emily Blunt sees more than she bargained for.

Phoenix Picturehouse (0871 902 5736) THE LIGHT BETWEEN OCEANS [12A] Tue: 5.45, 8.45pm

Wed: 12.00, 6.00pm; Thu: 2.30, 8.00pmMichael Fassbender, Alicia Vikander and a baby in a boat. I, DANIEL BLAKE [15] ? Tue: 3.30, 6.30pm; Wed: 1.30, 3.45pmKen Loach’s Cannes-dominating welfare system polemic. Thu: 12.00, 6.00pm NOCTURNAL ANIMALS [15]? Tue: 1.00, 4.00, 9.00pm

Wed: 3.00, 5.30, 8.15pm; Thu: 12.45, 3.15, 5.30, 8.30pmGallery owner Amy Adams reads into ex-husband’s violent novel. Lavish design from Tom Ford. ROH ENCORE: ANASTASIA [12A] Tue: 12 noonThe Royal Ballet present revolution, identity crises and Tchaikovsky. DEMENTIA-FRIENDLY: 42ND STREET [U] Tue: 11.00amA chorus girl must replace a Broadway star, in Busby Berkeley-choreographed 30s musical. BIG SCREAM: NOCTURNAL ANIMALS [15] Wed: 11.00amParents with babies under 1 only. THE INVISIBLE MAN [PG] Wed: 8.45pmHG Wells’ transparent psychopath, as part of the Universal Monsters season. TODDLER TIME: BOJ - NOVEMBER 2016 [U] Thu: 11.30amJoin Cbeebies’ favourite Bilby and friends in Giggly Park.

Odeon George Street (0871 224 4007) JACK REACHER: NEVER GO BACK [12A] Tue: 12.00, 5.50, 8.45pmTom Cruise goes back. Wed: 5.50, 8.45pmA STREET CAT NAMED BOB [12A] Tue: 12.50, 3.20, 5.50, 8.20pm

Wed & Thu: 10.15am, 12.50, 3.20, 5.50, 8.20pmA stray and a homeless busker become an unstoppable team. THE LIGHT BETWEEN OCEANS [12A] Tue: 2.45, 8.15pm Michael Fassbender, Alicia Vikander and a baby in a boat. Wed & Thu: 5.15, 8.15pmBRIDGET JONES’ BABY [15] ? Tue: 5.15pmWho’s the daddy, Bridget? NOCTURNAL ANIMALS [15] ? daily: 6.15pmGallery owner Amy Adams reads into ex-husband’s violent novel. Lavish design from Tom Ford. DOCTOR STRANGE [12A] (2D) Tue: 9.50, 10.15am, 12.30, 3.15, 9.00pm; Thu: 12.45, 3.20, 9.00pm(3D) daily: 6.00pmMarvel mind-bender: Cumberbatch punched in the consciousness by Tilda Swinton. TROLLS [U] (2D) Tue: 10.45am, 1.15, 3.45pm; Wed & Thu: 1.15, 3.45pmAnna Kendrick, Justin Timberlake and some top-notch tunes. THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN [15] ?

Tue & Wed: 12.10, 3.10, 9.30pm; Thu: 8.45pmVoyeuristic commuter Emily Blunt sees darkness in the life she envies. THE ACCOUNTANT [15] Tue: 12.30, 3.30, 6.30, 8.45pm

Wed: 6.30, 8.45pm; Thu: 5.45, 8.45pmBen Affleck as maths whiz and gangland consultant, obvs. Subt: Tue 12.30pmODEON NEWBIES: A STREET CAT NAMED BOB [12A] Tue: 10.00amFor parents/guardians with babies under 1. SIVER CINEMA: BEN-HUR [12A] Wed: 11.00am; Thu: 2.00pmFaith, hope and chariot. SILVER CINEMA: JASON BOURNE [12A] ? Wed: 2.00pm Matt Damon is Bourne again. Thu: 11.00amARRIVAL [12A] Thu: 12.15, 3.00, 5.45, 8.30pmAmbitious sci-fi: linguist Amy Adams makes first contact.

Odeon Magdalen Street (0871 2244 007) DOCTOR STRANGE [12A] (2D) daily: 2.15, 5.00, 8.00pmMarvel mind-bender: Cumberbatch punched in the consciousness by Tilda Swinton. I, DANIEL BLAKE [15] ? Tue: 6.15pmKen Loach’s Cannes-dominating welfare system polemic. NOCTURNAL ANIMALS [15] ? daily: 12.40, 3.30, 8.50pmGallery owner Amy Adams reads into ex-husband’s violent novel. Lavish design from Tom Ford. BRIDGET JONES’ BABY [15] ? Wed & Thu: 6.00pmWho’s the daddy, Bridget? JACK REACHER: NEVER GO BACK [12A] Wed & Thu: 11.30am

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Assistant Biology Technician£8,821 per annum / Part-time To start in January 2017

Design & Technology Workshop Technician£25,902 per annum / Full-time To start in January 2017For full details and an application form please visit www.stedwardsoxford.org/vacancies

Alternatively, please call 01865 319352 or email [email protected]. CVs will not be accepted without an application form.

Closing date: 12 noon on Friday 18 November 2016.St Edward’s School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service. Registered Charity No: 309681

We have two exciting opportunities for support staff within our thriving Science and Technology departments.

Membership Programme Manager (maternity cover)

Full-time, 37 hours per week Salary £30,823pa

We seek an experienced project manager for 6 – 8 months from March 2017 managing and delivering Oxfordshire Youth’s Big Lottery funded Sustainable Communities project. To apply visit www.oxfordshireyouth.org/jobs/ or for more information contact us on 01865 767899 or email [email protected].

Application deadline: Mon 5th December, 12noon

in fact, by Isla Fisher) as his wife together with a teenage daughter; the family travelling across the wild and remote desert of west Texas. A life that may have been for Susan?

Cue trouble on the dusty highway to hell as the family fall prey to a gang of tailgating feral rednecks led with visceral relish by Ray (Aaron Taylor Johnson); thus beginning an unspeakable ordeal. As with the best of the noir genre, the most gripping moments come from what you don’t see; leaving the imagination free to inexorably join the horrible gut-wrenching dots, and to colour blank spaces with our own thoughts. Ford recognises in his audience that the darkness of our own minds is more chillingly terrifying than anything he could have put on screen and got a 15 certificate!

As events unravel and unfold we are introduced to a laconic, dogged, Stetson-wearing lawman who in the best western tradition of the Texas Rangers faithfully pursues his man (or is that the Mounties?) and works to his own code of honour and justice; quite brilliantly played in every detail by Michael Shannon.

There is a wow of an ending and throughout it is a visual feast - the framing of this movie is sublime. Some may feel that with Ford’s fashion background the style outweighs its substance, but I didn’t see it that way at all. It is beguiling and, to appropriate WB Yeats, ‘a terrible beauty is born’. The suggestions are that this film might feature strongly come awards season. I wouldn’t be at all surprised.

Go to see this and enjoy the rich and complex story but, buckle up and be strong, because it is brutal and emotional! You are in for one hell of a ride.

Review by Charlie McGinty. Nocturnal Animals is now showing at the

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Recruitment Coordinator - Childcare £21 - 24k per annum (plus bonus)

Ultimate Activity Camps provides exciting holiday activity programmes for children at outstanding locations across the UK. The quality of staff, above all else, determines the quality that children enjoy. Therefore the Recruitment Coordinator will oversee the end to end recruitment for a number of temporary staff who will help us deliver the exceptionally high standards we have promised parents, children and schools. If you are a positive team player who has the skills to recruit the best possible staff then we want to hear from you!

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Customer Service AdvisorExcellent Salary + Full Company Benefits

As part of our Global Sales Support team, you will be responsible for customer care and support for a range of our online products. Our customers will depend on you to solve any issues they have, so you’ll draw on your analytical skills to take ownership and resolve customers’ technical problems or online access issues.

You’ll have experience in customer service, support or order fulfilment and will be very comfortable working with systems.

Please apply online at www.wiley.com

Closing date for this application: 29th November 2016.

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Executive AssistantFamily Links is a charity that supports emotional and mental well-being through training in relationship skills and positive behaviour management.We are recruiting for an Executive Assistant to provide first rate support to the CEO and the organisation more widely, enabling the charity to be as effective and efficient as possible. The successful candidate will have outstanding organisational, IT & time management skills; be confident; self-motivated, proactive; accurate and have a warm and friendly manner.Full time post based in Oxford, annual salary £21,000 - £23,000 depending on experience. Closing date for applications: Sunday 20th November 2016. Interviews on 24th & 25th November 2016

For more information please visit our website: https://www.familylinks.org.uk/#vacancies

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Weekday Evening Support StaffSunday to Thursday 5pm - 8am

Excellent opportunity to work as a Support Staff in a Private Psychotherapy Residential Clinic in Wantage. To apply, please email your CV with a cover letter to [email protected] or call 01865 686204 for more info.