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CINEMA Phoenix Picturehouse (0871 902 5736) PHILOMENA [12A] Tue: 11.15am, 4.00pm; Wed: 1.30, 6.30pm Thu: 11.15am, 9.00pm Judi Dench and Steve Coogan in heart-warming drama about a search for a lost son. GRAVITY [12A] (2D) Tue: 3.15, 9.15pm; Wed: 11.15am, 4.00, 9.00pm Thu: 1.45, 9.15pm Bullock & Clooney as astronauts who survive the mid-orbit destruction of space shuttle. BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOUR [18] Mon: 8.30pm Tue: 11.30am, 5.30pm; Wed: 2.00, 8.15pm; Thu: 1.00, 5.15pm Palme D’Or-winning, French coming-of-age love story. COMPUTER CHESS [15] Tue: 1.30, 9.00pm; Wed: 6.00pm Thu: 4.00pm 80s set comedy. RSC ENCORE: RICHARD II Mon: 8.00pm David Tennant recorded in a live performance in Stratford. LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON [PG] Tue: 6.15pm Poignant drama in which two Japanese families discover that their sons were swapped at birth. BIG SCREAM: COMPUTER CHESS [15] Wed: 11.30am 80s set chess tournament and computer programming themed comedy. MORE THAN HONEY [PG] + PANEL DISCUSSION Thu: 6.30pm An in-depth look at the bee colonies of Switzerland, China, Australia and California. TODDLER TIME: HUMF 2 [U] Thu: 11.30am A friendly, furry monster. Screening for parents or guardians with children aged 1-5. £3 Odeon George St (0871 2244 007) THE HUNGER GAMES: CATCHING FIRE [12A] Mon & Tue, Thu: 12.45, 2.15, 4.00, 5.30, 7.15, 8.45pm Wed: 12.45, 2.15, 3.00, 4.00, 5.30, 6.15, 7.15, 8.45, 9.30pm Dystopian future gladitorial teenage death fight round 2. GRAVITY [12A] (3D) Mon - Thu: 1.15, 3.45, 6.30, 9.10pm Bullock and Clooney in space. Subt: Thu 9.10pm THOR: THE DARK WORLD [12A] (2D) Tue - Thu: 5.20pm (3D) Tue - Thu: 2.20, 8.15pm Thor and baddie brother Loki must team up to save the Nine Realms. PHILOMENA [12A] Tue - Thu: 1.30, 4.15pm A journalist helps a mother in her search for her lost son. Subt: Wed 4.15pm THE FAMILY [15] Mon - Thu: 6.45, 9.20pm Retired mob boss and family cause rural France carnage in witness protection. THE COUNSELLOR [18] Mon, Thu: 3.00, 6.00, 9.00pm; Tue: 6.00, 9.00pm Fassbender, Bardem, Cruz, Diaz and Pitt in Tex-Mex drug deal gone wrong. SENIOR SCREEN: GROWN UPS 2 [12A] Wed: 10.45am Middle-aged infancy in all-star sequel. Odeon Magdalen St (0871 2244 007) THE BUTLER [12A] Mon & Tue, Thu: 3.00, 6.00, 9.00pm Wed: 6.00pm Forest Whitaker as The Presidential Butler: from Truman to Reagan. THE COUNSELLOR [18] Wed: 3.00, 9.00pm Ridley Scott’s Tex-Mex drug deal gone wrong. THE HUNGER GAMES: CATCHING FIRE [12A] Mon - Thu: 1.30, 4.45, 8.00pm Dystopian future gladitorial teenage death fight. Vue Cinema (08712 240 240) RAM-LEELA [12A] Wed: 10.40pm Hindi adaptation of Romeo and Juliet starring Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone. THE FAMILY [15] Mon, Thu: 4.00, 6.45, 9.15pm; Tue: 2.30, 5.10pm Wed: 4.00, 6.45, 9.15, 11.40pm Retired mob boss and family cause rural France carnage in witness protection. THE HUNGER GAMES: CATCHING FIRE [12A] Mon & Tue, Thu: 12.00, 1.00, 2.00, 3.30, 4.30, 5.30, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00pm Wed: 12.00, 1.00, 2.00, 3.30, 4.30, 5.30, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00, 10.45, 11.15pm Katniss and Peeta re-enter the arena to fight for their lives and the future of civilization. CAPTAIN PHILLIPS [12A] Tue: 11.30am, 4.30, 7.30pm Thu: 1.00, 4.30pm; Wed: 1.00, 4.30, 7.30pm Somali pirate hijacking with Tom Hanks. THOR: THE DARK WORLD [12A] (2D) Tue, Thu: 12.40, 3.20, 6.10, 9.00pm; Wed: 12.40, 3.20, 6.10, 9.00, 11.30pm Thor and baddie brother Loki must team up to save the Nine Realms. THE COUNSELLOR [18] Wed: 11.40pm Fassbender, Bardem, Cruz, Diaz and Pitt in Tex-Mex drug deal gone wrong. PARKLAND [15] Tue & Wed: 12.00, 2.20pm; Thu: 12.00, 2.20, 7.30pm The events at the Dallas Parkland Hospital on the day of JFK’s assassination. GRAVITY [12A] (3D) Mon & Tue, Thu: 12.00, 2.20, 4.40, 6.50, 9.00pm Wed: 12.00, 2.20, 4.20, 6.50, 9.00, 11.10pm Beautiful pictures of Earth form background to devastating space accident. JACKASS: BAD GRANDPA [15] Wed: 10.30pm Jackass presents road trip comedy with 86-year-old and grandson. PHILOMENA [12A] Wed & Thu: 12.45, 3.15, 5.45, 8.15pm Tue: 1.45, 4.15, 6.45, 9.15pm Judi Dench and Steve Coogan. Subt: Tue 9.15pm THE BUTLER [12A] daily: 11.45am, 2.45, 5.45, 8.45pm Forest Whitaker as The Presidential Butler: from Truman to Reagan. ROMEO AND JULIET [PG] Tue: 11.00am Hailee Steinfeld and Douglas Booth are Shakespeare’s star-crossed lovers. INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE [PG] Tue: 7.30pm Indy looks for dad kidnapped by the Nazis while in search of the Holy Grail. Ultimate Picture Palace (245288) CAPTAIN PHILLIPS [12A] Mon: 8.45pm; Wed: 6.15pm Thu: 4.00, 8.45pm Tom Hanks in dramatisation of ship hijacking. Subt: Wed 6.15pm THE SELFISH GIANT [15] Tue: 9.00pm; Thu: 6.45pm Modern day, Bradford-set adaptation of Wilde’s fable. LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON [PG] Wed: 9.00pm Poignant drama in which two Japanese families discover that their sons were swapped. to u 28 Nov HOUSES & FLATS JOBS Issue No. 8464 Oxford’s DAILY INFO www.dailyinfo.co.uk 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 Tue 26th - Thu 28th Nov 2013 (7th week) Next issue: Fri 29th Nov. Deadline: 10am, Thu 28th Nov. PROPERTY GIGS Student Property List Release 21 st November 2013, 9.00am Properties Available In All Areas City Centre, Jericho, St.Clements, Headington, Grandpont, Botley, Cowley Area First come first served !! 47 Walton Street Oxford OX2 6AD 01865 311745 Student Letting tting BRAND-NEW! GORGEOUS new-build, high-spec 1 bedroom flat. Unfurnished. Great location, off Iffley Rd near University Sports Ground. £995 pcm (exc). Professionals / students / postgrads. References required. NS only. GCH. Broadband. Available 1st December. 07775 696867. [email protected] ROOMS TO LET OX3: VISITING ACADEMICS welcome in academic’s house. Large single room, £490 monthly inclusive of bills, broadband and wifi. [email protected]. SINGLE, HEADINGTON. HOMELY, beautiful house. Spacious, newly decorated. Parking, garage, garden. Share with two others. £270 excl bills. Prof. non-smoker wanted. [email protected] Tue 26th BRICKWORK LIZARDS, INFLATABLE BUDDHA / Turkabilly hiphop, gypsy- ska / 7pm. £8 / Holywell Music Rm, OX1 3BN THE VIEW, THE VELVETEEN SAINTS, THE SHIMMER BAND / Scottish indie rockers / 7pm. £13.50 / O2 Academy Oxford, 190 Cowley Road, OX4 1UE HUGH TURNER BAND / Spanish acoustics 8pm, jazz 10pm and DJs / Free / The Art Bar (formerly Bullingdon Arms), 162 Cowley Road, Oxford OX4 1UE SWINDLESTOCK / Country-rock / 8.30pm / Jericho Tavern, 56 Walton St, OX2 6AE TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE / Jazz / Oxford City Music Festival 2013 / 8.30pm / Head of the River, Folly Bridge, St Aldates, Oxford OX1 4LB EASTSIDE RHYTHM KINGS / Trad jazz / 8pm. Free / Gladiator Club, 263 Iffley Road, Oxford OX4 1SJ, 01865 247727 MACKATING, THE DUBLINGS, DANNY MAC, DESTINATION SOUNDSYSTEM / Reggae / 8.30pm /The Cellar, Frewin Court, off Cornmarket St OSPREY, ADY DAVY, MARIA ILETT, MARCUS BUTLER / Rock and blues / 8.30pm / The Bear Inn (Alfred St), 6 Alfred Street, OX1 4EH, 01865 728164 Wed 27th TRISH ELPHINSTONE QUINTET / Jazz / 8.45pm. Free / The Half Moon, 18 St Clements, Oxford OX4 1AB, 01865 247808 HOMAGE TO LED ZEPPELIN, JSK / 7.30pm. £7 / The Wheatsheaf, 129 High Street, Oxford OX1 4DF, 01865 721156 VUVUVULTURES / Eccentric dark-pop quartet / 6pm. £9 / O2 Academy Oxford, 190 Cowley Road, Oxford OX4 1UE, Box Office: 0844 477 2000 ARTCLASSSINK, LEST WE FORGET, LATE NIGHT LIGHTS / Indie-rock / 8.30pm / The Jericho Tavern, 56 Walton Street, Oxford OX2 6AE / 311775 FLAMENCO GYPSY JAZZ / Head of the River, Folly Bridge, St Aldates, OX1 4LB MOOGIEMAN / Local singer-songwriter / 8.30pm / The Bear, Alfred St Thu 28th KATHRYN TICKELL & THE SIDE / Northumbrian folk / 8pm. £16.50 (£10) / North Wall Arts Centre, South Parade, OX2 7NN SHAPPI KHORSANDI / Stand up / 6.45pm. £13-£10 / Glee Club, Hythe Bridge St THE SPIN JAZZ CLUB / John Burgess, Scottish tenor player and raconteur / 8.15pm. £9-£6 / The Wheatsheaf, 129 High Street, Oxford OX1 4DF PALMA VIOLETS, CHILDHOOD, TELEGRAM / Indie rock / 7pm. £11 / O2 Academy Oxford, 190 Cowley Rd, Oxford OX4 1UE, Box Office: 0844 477 2000 HIDDEN ORCHESTRA, CHARLIE CUNNINGHAM/ Edinburgh-based electronic jazz collective / 8pm. £6 / The Cellar, Frewin Court, off Cornmarket St TIM FRIERS & THE MERCENARIES, RED CROW, RIGHT HOOKS, GLENDA HUISH / Alt-folk & rock / 8pm / The Jericho Tavern, 56 Walton St, OX2 6AE DANNY & THE CHAMPIONS OF THE WORLD, DREAMING SPIRES / Country- rock / 7.30pm. £10-£12 / The Art Bar, 162 Cowley Road, Oxford OX4 1UE WILD BEASTS / Pop 4-piece / 7pm. £14 / O2 Academy, Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE TOM HINGLEY, SCELFIE / 8.30pm. Free / Marsh Harrier, Marsh Rd, OX4 2HH DENNY ILETT / Jazz / Head of the River, Folly Bridge, St Aldates, OX1 4LB BEARD OF DESTINY, CHARMS AGAINST THE EVIL EYE, SCOTT COOPER, CLAIRE LEMASTER / 8.30pm. Free / James St Tavern, OX4 1EU HEADINGTON HILLBILLIES / Bluegrass, country / 9pm - Downstairs bar. Free. / The Wheatsheaf, 129 High Street, Oxford OX1 4DF, 01865 721156 LEWIS NEWCOMBE-JONES / 8.30pm. Free / The Bear Inn, 6 Alfred St, OX1 4EH SELF-CATERING, VEZELAY, Burgundy, in heart of medieval town. www.gitevezelay.co.uk / [email protected] HOLIDAY LET P.A. / LIGHTING / DISCO P.A. HIRE, LIGHTING hire, P.A., disco / lighting sales. 118 Cowley Road, 01865 722027, www.722027.co.uk MUSIC TUITION AT home. www.nathansnotes.info. [email protected] WHAT’S ON VOLUNTEERS HELP SERVE XMAS lunch to 300+ elders! Volunteers and raffle prizes needed. Sunday 1st December. Contact Max 01865 249413. to Sat 30 Nov THEATRE New Theatre (0844 871 3020) THRILLER Tue 26th & Wed 27th: 7.30pm; Thu 28th: 5pm & 8pm Non-stop hits in a show that pays homage to Michael Jackson. £17.50-£29 CHRISTMAS WITH THE RAT PACK Sat 30th: 7.30pm Experience Sinatra, Martin & Sammy Davis Jr. performing at the famous Sands hotel. £22.40-£30.40 North Wall Arts Centre (319450) BEATS Wed 27th: 8pm Coming-of-age, rebellion, apathy & the irresistible power of gathered youth. £13 (£11, £5) Pegasus Theatre (812150) EDEN, PICTURES WE MAKE Thu 28th: 7.30pm Double bill featuring new work by choreographic duo Goddard Nixon. £12 (£8, £6) MESSY JAM CHRISTMAS SHOWCASE Sat 30th: 2pm & 7pm Fun-filled, dynamic street dance. £7 (£5, £4) Oxford Playhouse (305305) ROBIN HOOD Fri 29th: 7pm; Sat 30th: 2pm, 7pm Action-packed pantomime sure to delight all the family. £14-£22.50 The Old Fire Station (263980) SHORT STORIES ALOUD: DAME MARGARET DRABBLE & JO BAKER Followed by Q&A with the authors. £5 (£3) Tue 26th: 7:30pm AANGIKA Sat 30th: 7.30pm Exciting new choreographic works featuring ‘Panchtatva – The Five Elements’. £10 Burton Taylor Studio (305305) PERICLES Tue 26th - Sat 30th: 7.30pm William Shakespeare’s epic of romance and adventure. 7 actors in 48 roles. £6 (£5) O’Reilly Theatre (Keble College) ALADDIN! Tue 26th - Sat 30th: 7.30pm Pantomime set in the mysterious and ancient city of Flatpaq. £4-£6 Magdalen College School (458454) THE BLUESTOCKING! Thu 28th - Sat 30th: 7.30pm Lively new musical set in the Oxford of 1920. Jazz, flappers, & social upheaval! £10 (£5) JdP Music Building (286660) CYRANO DE BERGERAC Wed 27th, Fri 29th & Sat 30th: 7.30pm French classic - comedy, tragedy, romance, action. £7 (£5) MEETINGS, TALKS, MARKETS Tue 26th THE MEN WHO UNITED THE STATES / Catz alumnus and New York Times bestselling author, Simon Winchester (1963, Geology) / 5.20 - 6.30pm. Free / 281 596 / St Catherine’s College, Manor Road, OX1 3UJ TURNER AND THE SEA / Christine Riding on William Turner’s fascination with the sea / 2pm. £4 / Headley Theatre, Ashmolean Museum, Beaumont Street LAW AND LITERATURE: A DILETTANTE’S DREAM? / Discussion of the relationship between law and literature. / 5.30pm. Free / www.fljs.org / 284435 / Leonard Wolfson Auditorium, Wolfson College, Linton Rd, OX2 6UD VISION FOR A SUSTAINABLE CITY / Peter Headicar, Reader in Transport Planning / 7pm. Free / http://oxpa.org.uk / 779663 / Town Hall, St Aldate’s ACTING YOUR AGE IN A CHANGING WORLD / Schooling, Childhood and the Concept of Age Imaginaries / 5 - 6.15pm / 281751 / Dept of International Development, Queen Elizabeth House, 3 Mansfield Rd, OX1 3TB MANAGING AND VALUING MUSIC / Research Colloquium with Dave O’Brien / 5.15 - 7pm / Denis Arnold Hall, Faculty of Music, St Aldates OX1 1DB / 276141 KEYWORDS IN DIASPORA: EMPIRE / 4.30 - 6pm / 274711 / Pauling Centre for Human Sciences, 58 Banbury Rd, OX2 6QS Wed 27th WELLCOME LECTURES IN NEUROETHICS 2013 / Prof. Patrick Haggard: Brain mechanisms of voluntary action / 5 - 7pm / Oxford Martin School, Old Indian Institute, Broad St, OX1 3BD CELEBRATING 800 YEARS OF OXFORD MEDICINE / Lunchtime lecture / 1 - 1.30pm. Free / Bodleian Library, Old Schools Quadrangle, Broad St, OX1 3BG OXFORD WATER NETWORK SEMINAR / Will improvements to water security be sustainable? / 5 - 6.30pm / 285535 / Christ Church College, St Aldates Booking: 01865 305305 / www.ticketsoxford.com o m n OxfordMusicNetwork.net Thu 28 November, North Wall Arts Centre, 8pm OCM Kathryn Tickell & e Side “Tickell may well be the best living advertisement for English folk music.” e Daily Telegraph Tickets: £16.50 (£10 concession) www.ocmevents.org 26 - 28 November, 7.30pm New Theatre Oxford www.atgtickets.com/oxford 26 - 28 November, 7.30pm New Theatre Oxford www.atgtickets.com/oxford CHEF We are looking for a Chef to prepare food items for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and all College events to a high standard. Hours will average 39 hours per week five days out of seven, to include alternate weekends. Salary: £21,922 per annum For further information and details of how to apply, please visit: www.jesus.ox.ac.uk/fellows-and-staff/vacancies/college or email the HR Assistant [email protected] The closing date for return of applications is noon on Monday 9th December 2013 Student House Coordinator required British Study Centres requires a Student House Coordinator to oversee the smooth running of some of its student houses. The role is ‘live-in’ and includes the following responsibilities: · To oversee the departure and arrival of BSC students over the weekend. · To manage the smooth running and oversee the upkeep of a number of student houses. In return we will provide a room (inc. all bills) in one of our superior student houses in Jericho. Minimum term: One year. Closing date: 29th November 2013. To apply please go to www.british-study.com/jobs.php Accommodation Liaison Officer required British Study Centres Oxford requires an Accommodation Liaison Officer to help ensure that we maintain our high accommodation standards in homestay provision and self-catering accommodation options. The role is part time and allows for flexible working in the mornings, afternoons, evenings and at weekends. The role involves: • Visiting our existing homestay providers (approx. 8- 10 visits per week) • Visiting potential homestay providers to enhance our homestay database (approx. 2-4 visits per week) • Working alongside our student house coordinators to assist in checking in/out our students at the weekends. • Some administration work or general duties, Homestay visits and check-ins/outs are paid piecemeal, while admin or general duties are paid at an hourly rate. Please see the job description for more information. Closing date: 29th November 2013. To apply please go to www.british-study.com/jobs.php Blue Sky Developments require a Project Coordinator for their busy office in Jericho. The role includes: Organising small projects Processing funding applications • Cash Flow/Sales Reports Developing events integral to the project management process • Liaising with clients and suppliers • Administration Support Salary £27,000 p.a. For full job description please email [email protected] Closing date: Friday 6th December 2013 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTS LLP Recruiting teachers to this busy University Foundation Programme in Oxford’s largest international school for the following subjects or combination of subjects: • Accountancy • Mathematics • Media • English Language The Foundation Year prepares international students for university and is structured around A2 and AS course material. Positions are of a temporary part-time nature, but long term prospects are possible. Teaching hours per week vary, depending on the subject and term. The successful applicants will: • Have a degree in the subject or closely related field at minimum but preferably with a higher level qualification. • Ideally have some relevant teaching experience. • Preferably be a CELTA qualified English language teacher (desired but not essential) • Be sensitive to the requirements of students from a range of educational backgrounds. • Be willing and motivated to participate in occasional teacher training or other school staff events. For more information or to make an application, please send a covering email and CV to: Closing date is 29th November 2013 EF is committed to the care of young people. All employees are subject to an enhanced criminal record and character reference checks. UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION PROGRAMME TEACHERS [email protected] St Anne’s College, Oxford Estates’ Manager Applicants should be professionally qualified in Buildings / Site Management (or equivalent), with post-qualification experience. Applicants will hold a recognised qualification in Health and Safety. The principal duties will be: monitoring the condition of college buildings; advising on and arranging repairs; managing refurbishment projects; managing the Maintenance team; selecting, appointing, and managing outside contractors. The person will be responsible for dealing with Health, Safety and Environmental matters. Salary: IRO £42,000 per annum Prospective candidates should apply via our website: www.st-annes.ox.ac.uk/about/job-opportunities.html by 5pm on the closing date of Wednesday 4th December 2013. Please use the space headed Cover Letter / Personal Statement to state how your skills, experiences, and interests equip you to undertake this role. Interviews will take place on the 10th December. Senior Claims Advisor, Research Finance Administration Grade 5: £23,352 - £27,854 p.a. Finance Division, 23-38 Hythe Bridge Street This is an exciting opportunity for someone looking to start a career in grants management. We’re looking for an enthusiastic and energetic candidate to join our Research Accounts team as one of the Senior Claims Advisors. With your own portfolio of academic departments you will be their prime point of contact, provide support in the financial administration of research funding, look after the expenditure claims, financial statements and invoicing for several hundred externally-funded research awards. You should have sound numeracy skills and enjoy working in a varied and challenging administrative role, meeting both the needs of academic departments and external funders. The team is well established and mutually supportive. Specialist training will be provided in research grant management and the post provides a sound foundation for those wishing to further their careers in Finance and across the University. Research Accounts is busy, customer-focussed and deadline driven, so the postholder must demonstrate high levels of personal effectiveness, excellent communication skills, and a flexible, can-do attitude. The post demands a high level of initiative, competence, accuracy, and communication skills. You must demonstrate experience of working in a finance/ administrative function with customer contact and strong IT skills and be well organised with the ability to manage a range of tasks at any one time and prioritise accordingly. A proven track record in providing a professional and effective service will be essential. For an informal discussion about the post, contact Diana Kelsall (Operations Manager) on 01865 616024. For further information on how to apply visit: https://www.recruit.ox.ac.uk/pls/hrisliverecruit/erq_jobspec_ version_4.jobspec?p_id=110924 The closing date is 12.00 noon on 6 December 2013 and interviews are to be held in the following week. Please upload a supporting statement as part of your online application. Committed to equality and valuing diversity www.ox.ac.uk/jobs RESIDENT CARETAKER Jesus College requires a highly experienced and motivated caretaker to take full responsibility for the maintenance and upkeep of our Stevens Close and Woodstock Road (OX2) student/guest flats. Previous experience in a similar role, a good command of English and excellent all round maintenance skills essential. Salary: £18,500 pa plus two bedroom flat on site (utilities and council tax not included) 39 hours per week (hours may vary and weekend work will be required when necessary) For further details and an application form, please visit: www.jesus.ox.ac.uk/fellows-and-staff/vacancies/college or email the HR Assistant [email protected] The closing date for return of applications is noon on Monday 9th December 2013 Project Manager Picker Institute Europe is looking for a new Project Manager to join our Surveys Team. The Picker Institute is Europe’s leading provider of research and development support to health and social care systems in the area of patient experience. Its aim is to embed patient or service user experience at all levels in order to improve the quality of care. The successful candidate will aim to manage all aspects of a National Survey Program from client liaison to presenting analysis. Strong analysis skills and a keen attention to detail will be essential. A social research or healthcare background would be beneficial. If you are looking for a varied and interesting role for a company that makes a real difference in patient experience and you have the enthusiasm and drive we are looking for then please email your CV and covering letter to [email protected]. To download a full job description for this role please visit our website at: http://www.pickereurope. org/vacancy-project-manager-nov13/ The Picker Institute is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from patients and service users with the appropriate knowledge and skills. The deadline for applications for this role is Thursday 5th December 2013. For further information please contact Matt Cadby on Tel: 01865 208132. WADHAM COLLEGE CHEF DE PARTIE Salary £21,000 - £22,000 p.a., plus bonus scheme, dependent on skills If you would enjoy working with a talented brigade producing high quality food from fresh and seasonal ingredients in our well-equipped Charvet kitchen then contact us today! Telephone, Email or visit our website for application form and job description: - The Personnel Assistant,Wadham College, Oxford, OX1 3PN, Tel: 01865 277968 Email: [email protected] www.wadham.ox.ac.uk/about-wadham/jobs CLOSING DATE - 12 noon Friday 29th November EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER Care Workers Required For Oxford and the surrounding areas Including: Abingdon, Cowley, Botley, Summertown, Wood Farm, Littlemore, Kennington & Radley. Full and part time shifts available - Monday to Sunday. If you are self-motivated, organised, flexible and caring to the needs of others this could be the role for you. Experience preferred but not essential as training is provided. Car driving is required. Successful applicants will enjoy: • Excellent rates of pay • Good term and conditions • Paid in house training • Progression opportunities • Friendly colleagues • Flexible working hours • 28 days holiday per year • Mileage allowance For an application form or informal chat please call our Oxford Branch on 01865 770412 or email [email protected] We are an equal opportunities employer. HINDUSTANI CLASSICAL SINGING AT ST. CROSS Indian Classical Singing is vibrant and exciting. Be part of this, join our singing group. Mehboob Nadeem is our inspiring teacher. Lessons on sitar also available. Next singing sessions at St. Cross College: 28 Nov and 5 Dec, 6.30pm to 8.30pm Email Me: [email protected] GARDEN RENOVATION, CLEARANCE, design, lawns, hedges & maintenance. Patrick 07894 3259986. [email protected] NICK JONES PAINTING & decorating. Insured, CSCS. Est 1992. Competitive rates. 07540 659441: www. nickjonesdecorating.co.uk / [email protected] MAN WITH VAN: www.fromatoboxford.com. Friendly, affordable. Call Uldis: 07514 278788. [email protected] CARPET FITTING, DISTANCE no problem! Call Kevin on 07769 780615. MAN WITH VAN Removals www.a-man-with-a-van- oxfordshire.com Mark 07788 837030 / 01865 764569 [email protected] MAN WITH A van, distance no problem! Call Kevin on 07769 780615. SERVICES We Send Anything, Anywhere! Excess Baggage - We specialise in shipping your personal items. Anything - Even fragile, large, awkward or valuable items. Anywhere - To the UK or 220 countries, special rates for shipments to EU, Switzerland & US +44 (0) 1865 260610 [email protected] TUTITION GUITAR TUITION. ALL levels / styles. 07812 211042. [email protected] STUDYING ENGLISH? WWW.ENGLISHSWEARING.COM offers you a fantastic 37 page PDF with all the “bad” words of English and how to use them. Complete with explanations, more than 170 example phrases/dialogues, phonetics and more. See free sample pages. The price? You decide! CHEMISTRY, GCSE, AS, A2, IB, Oxbridge entry. Retired from Eton. 01865 515970. FUN, FRIENDLY ENGLISH as foreign language: Conversation, culture, business. Single or group. Day, evening, weekends. CELTA qualified, CRB clearance. [email protected] Private tui�on for GCSE & A Level Flexible �mes from 4pm un�l 6pm, Monday to Friday, using our qualified & experienced tutors. Compe��ve rates. Call 01865 240111 or email [email protected] BIKES OXFORD’S RECONDITIONED BICYCLES. Quality second- hand bicycles. Prices start from £35. Ideal for students. Also Cable- and D-locks, lights and helmets. For details: www.oxfordsreconditionedbicycles.co.uk / 07411 262957 ROOM WANTED STARTING JOB AT OUP 2 January 2014 WLT rent furnished 2 double bedroom house, Summertown / Wolvercote preferred, 20-30 mins’ bike ride to centre, bike storage, c. £1,100-£1,300 pcm excl. Must move in late December. [email protected]. LABOURERS (POMOCNIKOW), FIXEROW z CSCS, NIN & UTR na budowe w centrum Oxfordu do 20.12.2013. [Labourers with CSCS, NIN and UTR to build in the centre of Oxford on 20.12.2013] Darek 07961 563929. [email protected] EXPERIENCED CHEF DE Partie required for new gastro pub and dining room in Oxford. Great prospects for the right candidate within this small independent company. [email protected] CHILD PSYCHOLOGIST SEEKS help with creating a website. [email protected] www.dailyinfo.co.uk ... MORE JOBS WEEKEND BARTENDERS AND barbacks for city centre bar 9pm-4am. Occasional weeknights.Experience preferred but full training given. CV to [email protected] ACQUIRE CARE ARE looking for people to provide care in and around Oxford. Call 01865 338050 or visit www.acquirecare.co.uk/applicationform.html. Own car essential. [email protected] SALES / BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT for online educational directory. Part time. http://www.alberon.co.uk/careers/ summer-schools-sales / [email protected] LIVE-IN AU PAIR WANTED urgently in North Oxford (includes own studio flat). One 8y old girl. Take to school then collect at 16.00 and look after until 18.30. Plus light housework. Reference essential. [email protected] PART TIME OFFICE Assistant required for well-established event company, Oxford Event Hire. See www.oxfordeventhire. co.uk/cms.php?id_cms=26 / [email protected] ACTOR OFFERS MODEST fees for recordings of English speakers with Scots, French, Tyneside, US West, Chicago/Detroit, Egyptian accents. Good cause! [email protected] DIGITAL GRAPHIC DESIGNER required for digital magazine. Be responsible for designing the magazine from start to finish, working with clients like Fiat to produce their adverts. Also needs to have some web design knowledge. Salary circa 18k. Central Oxford. Amazing opportunity & excellent prospects, immediate start. www.backtoschoolmagazine. com / go to read it here. Please call Charles on 01865 241173 WELL-PRESENTED GROUND FLOOR 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT in period property. Spacious & light, opposite the Oxford University athletics track. Off-street parking, & courtyard garden area. Available December 3rd. £895 pcm. 07779 023111 / [email protected] PROGRAMMERS WANTED - FULL or part time positions available. See http://www.oxford-web.co.uk/jobs TOP UK TUITION AGENCY RECRUITING IN OXFORD www.brightyoungthings.co.uk We’re expanding our network of dynamic, inspiring tutors and will be interviewing in Oxford this Friday 29 November. Recent graduates and postgraduates with availability for the next academic year preferred. From £30 per hour. Please send CV to [email protected] ... MORE JOBS... PERIOD HOUSE, CENTRAL Headington, from 11 Jan. Suit 2 professionals. No pets, no smokers. 2 beds, 2 reception, 2 bath, small garden. £1150 pcm + bills. [email protected] HEADINGTON. DELIGHTFUL ONE bed garden flat. January. £850 pcm incl. [email protected] UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, OXFORD Commis Chef Full time up to £16k plus benefits Univ. is seeking to appoint a Commis Chef from early January 2014. Applicants should be craft trained (NVQ Level 2 or Equivalent) and have post qualification experience in a kitchen environment. Applicants must be eligible to work in the U.K. and keen to develop their skills as part of a small and busy kitchen brigade. To apply or for more details see our website: www.univ.ox.ac.uk Closing date: Friday 6th December 2013. NO BUNS FOR FATTY POLITICAL INFLUENCES ON REFUGEE STATUS DETERMINATION IN AUSTRALIA, 1978 TO 1983 / Claire Higgins / 5pm. free / Department of International Development, Queen Elizabeth House, 3 Mansfield Rd, OX1 3TB TALK: DIET, HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT / Book launch / 4 - 6pm / Zoology & Psychology Building, Corner of South parks & St Cross Rds MARGARET MACMILLAN: THE WAR THAT ENDED PEACE / Europe’s path towards the Great War / 7pm. £3 / 333623 / Blackwells Bookshop, Broad St AFTER HUGO CHÁVEZ: ENERGY SECTOR AND STABILITY IN VENEZUELA / 5- 6.30pm. £5 / oxfordenergy.org / Nissan Lecture Theatre, St Antony’s College INTRODUCTION TO ANCIENT GREEK THEATRE / Russell Shone, Chloe Productions / 2pm. £4 / Ashmolean Museum, Beaumont St, OX1 2PH SOUTH OXFORD FORUM / What is going on in your area? / 7pm- 9pm. Free / southoxford.org / South Oxf. Community Centre, Lake St / OX1 4RP MATHEMATICAL ASPECTS OF CLASSICAL WATER WAVE THEORY FROM THE PAST 20 YEARS / Professor John Toland / 5 - 6pm / 615131 / Mathematical Institute, University Science Area, 24-29 St Giles Thu 28th DOCTORS IN THE MEDICINAL GARDEN: PLANTS NAMED AFTER PHYSICIANS / 8 - 9.30pm. £12 / 286692 / Rose Lane Buildings, Merton College CELTIC SPIRITUALITY / Talk on Celtic Monasticism by Sr Francisca (Poor Clare) / 12.30. Free / www.ocsg.uk.net / St Giles Church Hall, Woodstock Rd AN EVENING WITH BISHOP RICHARD, LORD HARRIES OF PENTREGARTH / Talk based on new book The Image of Christ in Modern Art / 7 - 9pm / www. ocsg.uk.net / Wolfson College, Linton Rd, OX2 6UD SLAVERY: HISTORICAL & MODERN PERSPECTIVES / Exhibition and talk / 5.30- 6.45pm. Free / Regent’s Park College, Pusey St / Must book MAKING CLIMATE SCIENCE USABLE / Emma Visman, Humanitarian Futures Programme, KCL / 12 - 2.30pm. Free / Oxford Martin School, Old Indian Institute, Broad St, OX1 3BD / 287430 / www.oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk FEMALE AUTONOMY IN INDIA: A COMPARISON ACROSS STATES BASED ON STOCHASTIC DOMINANCE / Gaston Yalonetzky / 12 - 1pm / 271915 / Department of International Development, QE House, Mansfield Rd, OX1 3TB THE FAMILY JUSTICE SYSTEM / Using social science research to influence policy / 5 - 6pm / 270262 / Barnett House, Wellington Sq, OX1 2ER MO’SING GALA PARTY AND AWARDS CEREMONY AT MO’MAISON / Hirsute hedonism / 7pm / Malmaison, 3 Oxford Castle, Castle St, OX1 1AY EVERYDAY PRACTICES AT THE RUSSIA - CHINA - MONGOLIA BORDER / 2 - 3.30pm / 274711 / Pauling Centre for Human Sciences, Banbury Rd, OX2 6QS KATE COOPER: BAND OF ANGELS / A depiction of early Christianity from the woman’s point of view / 7pm. £3 / 333623 / Blackwells Bookshop, Broad St FILM OXFORD PRODUCTION GROUP / Make your film! / 8pm. Free / www. filmoxford.org / Film Oxford, Catherine St, OX4 3AH / 792731 ANTS, ANT INTELLIGENCE AND ANT-HILLS / Illustrated talk by Tim King / 7.30pm. Free / www.ouwg.org.uk / 820522 / Oxford Town Hall, St Aldate’s COMETS, CULTURAL ASTRONOMY AND ASTROLOGY / A talk to welcome comet Ison on its Perihelion / 10am. Free / Cloud 9 Gallery, Seacourt Tower, Botley Rd

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CINEMAPhoenix Picturehouse (0871 902 5736)

PHILOMENA [12A] Tue: 11.15am, 4.00pm; Wed: 1.30, 6.30pm Thu: 11.15am, 9.00pm

Judi Dench and Steve Coogan in heart-warming drama about a search for a lost son.

GRAVITY [12A] (2D) Tue: 3.15, 9.15pm; Wed: 11.15am, 4.00, 9.00pm Thu: 1.45, 9.15pm

Bullock & Clooney as astronauts who survive the mid-orbit destruction of space shuttle.

BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOUR [18] Mon: 8.30pm Tue: 11.30am, 5.30pm; Wed: 2.00, 8.15pm; Thu: 1.00, 5.15pm

Palme D’Or-winning, French coming-of-age love story.

COMPUTER CHESS [15] Tue: 1.30, 9.00pm; Wed: 6.00pm Thu: 4.00pm 80s set comedy.

RSC ENCORE: RICHARD II Mon: 8.00pmDavid Tennant recorded in a live performance in Stratford.

LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON [PG] Tue: 6.15pmPoignant drama in which two Japanese families discover that their sons were swapped at birth.

BIG SCREAM: COMPUTER CHESS [15] Wed: 11.30am80s set chess tournament and computer programming themed comedy.

MORE THAN HONEY [PG] + PANEL DISCUSSION Thu: 6.30pmAn in-depth look at the bee colonies of Switzerland, China, Australia and California.

TODDLER TIME: HUMF 2 [U] Thu: 11.30amA friendly, furry monster. Screening for parents or guardians with children aged 1-5. £3

Odeon George St (0871 2244 007) THE HUNGER GAMES: CATCHING FIRE [12A]

Mon & Tue, Thu: 12.45, 2.15, 4.00, 5.30, 7.15, 8.45pm Wed: 12.45, 2.15, 3.00, 4.00, 5.30, 6.15, 7.15, 8.45, 9.30pm

Dystopian future gladitorial teenage death fight round 2.

GRAVITY [12A] (3D) Mon - Thu: 1.15, 3.45, 6.30, 9.10pmBullock and Clooney in space. Subt: Thu 9.10pm

THOR: THE DARK WORLD [12A] (2D) Tue - Thu: 5.20pm(3D) Tue - Thu: 2.20, 8.15pmThor and baddie brother Loki must team up to save the Nine Realms.

PHILOMENA [12A] Tue - Thu: 1.30, 4.15pm A journalist helps a mother in her search for her lost son. Subt: Wed 4.15pm

THE FAMILY [15] Mon - Thu: 6.45, 9.20pmRetired mob boss and family cause rural France carnage in witness protection.

THE COUNSELLOR [18] Mon, Thu: 3.00, 6.00, 9.00pm; Tue: 6.00, 9.00pmFassbender, Bardem, Cruz, Diaz and Pitt in Tex-Mex drug deal gone wrong.

SENIOR SCREEN: GROWN UPS 2 [12A] Wed: 10.45amMiddle-aged infancy in all-star sequel.

Odeon Magdalen St (0871 2244 007)THE BUTLER [12A] Mon & Tue, Thu: 3.00, 6.00, 9.00pm

Wed: 6.00pmForest Whitaker as The Presidential Butler: from Truman to Reagan.

THE COUNSELLOR [18] Wed: 3.00, 9.00pmRidley Scott’s Tex-Mex drug deal gone wrong.

THE HUNGER GAMES: CATCHING FIRE [12A] Mon - Thu: 1.30, 4.45, 8.00pmDystopian future gladitorial teenage death fight.

Vue Cinema (08712 240 240) RAM-LEELA [12A] Wed: 10.40pmHindi adaptation of Romeo and Juliet starring Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone.

THE FAMILY [15] Mon, Thu: 4.00, 6.45, 9.15pm; Tue: 2.30, 5.10pm Wed: 4.00, 6.45, 9.15, 11.40pm

Retired mob boss and family cause rural France carnage in witness protection.

THE HUNGER GAMES: CATCHING FIRE [12A] Mon & Tue, Thu: 12.00, 1.00, 2.00, 3.30, 4.30, 5.30, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00pm

Wed: 12.00, 1.00, 2.00, 3.30, 4.30, 5.30, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00, 10.45, 11.15pmKatniss and Peeta re-enter the arena to fight for their lives and the future of civilization.

CAPTAIN PHILLIPS [12A] Tue: 11.30am, 4.30, 7.30pm Thu: 1.00, 4.30pm; Wed: 1.00, 4.30, 7.30pm

Somali pirate hijacking with Tom Hanks.

THOR: THE DARK WORLD [12A] (2D) Tue, Thu: 12.40, 3.20, 6.10, 9.00pm; Wed: 12.40, 3.20, 6.10, 9.00, 11.30pmThor and baddie brother Loki must team up to save the Nine Realms.

THE COUNSELLOR [18] Wed: 11.40pmFassbender, Bardem, Cruz, Diaz and Pitt in Tex-Mex drug deal gone wrong.

PARKLAND [15] Tue & Wed: 12.00, 2.20pm; Thu: 12.00, 2.20, 7.30pmThe events at the Dallas Parkland Hospital on the day of JFK’s assassination.

GRAVITY [12A] (3D) Mon & Tue, Thu: 12.00, 2.20, 4.40, 6.50, 9.00pmWed: 12.00, 2.20, 4.20, 6.50, 9.00, 11.10pm

Beautiful pictures of Earth form background to devastating space accident.

JACKASS: BAD GRANDPA [15] Wed: 10.30pmJackass presents road trip comedy with 86-year-old and grandson.

PHILOMENA [12A] Wed & Thu: 12.45, 3.15, 5.45, 8.15pm Tue: 1.45, 4.15, 6.45, 9.15pmJudi Dench and Steve Coogan. Subt: Tue 9.15pm

THE BUTLER [12A] daily: 11.45am, 2.45, 5.45, 8.45pmForest Whitaker as The Presidential Butler: from Truman to Reagan.

ROMEO AND JULIET [PG] Tue: 11.00amHailee Steinfeld and Douglas Booth are Shakespeare’s star-crossed lovers.

INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE [PG] Tue: 7.30pmIndy looks for dad kidnapped by the Nazis while in search of the Holy Grail.

Ultimate Picture Palace (245288) CAPTAIN PHILLIPS [12A] Mon: 8.45pm; Wed: 6.15pm

Thu: 4.00, 8.45pmTom Hanks in dramatisation of ship hijacking. Subt: Wed 6.15pm

THE SELFISH GIANT [15] Tue: 9.00pm; Thu: 6.45pmModern day, Bradford-set adaptation of Wilde’s fable.

LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON [PG] Wed: 9.00pmPoignant drama in which two Japanese families discover that their sons were swapped.

to Thu 28 Nov

HOUSES & FLATS JOBS

Issue No. 8464

Oxford’sDAILYINFO www.dailyinfo.co.uk

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

Tue 26th - Thu 28th Nov 2013 (7th week) Next issue: Fri 29th Nov. Deadline: 10am, Thu 28th Nov.

PROPERTY

GIGS

Student Property ListRelease 21st November

2013, 9.00am

Properties Available In All AreasCity Centre, Jericho, St.Clements,

Headington, Grandpont, Botley, Cowley Area

First come first served !!

47 Walton StreetOxford OX2 6AD01865 311745

Student Lettingtting

BRAND-NEW! GORGEOUS new-build, high-spec 1 bedroom flat. Unfurnished. Great location, off Iffley Rd near University Sports Ground. £995 pcm (exc). Professionals / students / postgrads. References required. NS only. GCH. Broadband. Available 1st December. 07775 696867. [email protected]

ROOMS TO LETOX3: VISITING ACADEMICS welcome in academic’s house. Large single room, £490 monthly inclusive of bills, broadband and wifi. [email protected], HEADINGTON. HOMELY, beautiful house. Spacious, newly decorated. Parking, garage, garden. Share with two others. £270 excl bills. Prof. non-smoker wanted. [email protected]

Tue 26thBRICKWORK LIZARDS, INFLATABLE BUDDHA / Turkabilly hiphop, gypsy-ska / 7pm. £8 / Holywell Music Rm, OX1 3BN THE VIEW, THE VELVETEEN SAINTS, THE SHIMMER BAND / Scottish indie rockers / 7pm. £13.50 / O2 Academy Oxford, 190 Cowley Road, OX4 1UEHUGH TURNER BAND / Spanish acoustics 8pm, jazz 10pm and DJs / Free / The Art Bar (formerly Bullingdon Arms), 162 Cowley Road, Oxford OX4 1UESWINDLESTOCK / Country-rock / 8.30pm / Jericho Tavern, 56 Walton St, OX2 6AETIME IS OF THE ESSENCE / Jazz / Oxford City Music Festival 2013 / 8.30pm / Head of the River, Folly Bridge, St Aldates, Oxford OX1 4LBEASTSIDE RHYTHM KINGS / Trad jazz / 8pm. Free / Gladiator Club, 263 Iffley Road, Oxford OX4 1SJ, 01865 247727 MACKATING, THE DUBLINGS, DANNY MAC, DESTINATION SOUNDSYSTEM / Reggae / 8.30pm /The Cellar, Frewin Court, off Cornmarket St OSPREY, ADY DAVY, MARIA ILETT, MARCUS BUTLER / Rock and blues / 8.30pm / The Bear Inn (Alfred St), 6 Alfred Street, OX1 4EH, 01865 728164

Wed 27thTRISH ELPHINSTONE QUINTET / Jazz / 8.45pm. Free / The Half Moon, 18 St Clements, Oxford OX4 1AB, 01865 247808HOMAGE TO LED ZEPPELIN, JSK / 7.30pm. £7 / The Wheatsheaf, 129 High Street, Oxford OX1 4DF, 01865 721156 VUVUVULTURES / Eccentric dark-pop quartet / 6pm. £9 / O2 Academy Oxford, 190 Cowley Road, Oxford OX4 1UE, Box Office: 0844 477 2000ARTCLASSSINK, LEST WE FORGET, LATE NIGHT LIGHTS / Indie-rock / 8.30pm / The Jericho Tavern, 56 Walton Street, Oxford OX2 6AE / 311775 FLAMENCO GYPSY JAZZ / Head of the River, Folly Bridge, St Aldates, OX1 4LB MOOGIEMAN / Local singer-songwriter / 8.30pm / The Bear, Alfred St

Thu 28thKATHRYN TICKELL & THE SIDE / Northumbrian folk / 8pm. £16.50 (£10) / North Wall Arts Centre, South Parade, OX2 7NN SHAPPI KHORSANDI / Stand up / 6.45pm. £13-£10 / Glee Club, Hythe Bridge StTHE SPIN JAZZ CLUB / John Burgess, Scottish tenor player and raconteur / 8.15pm. £9-£6 / The Wheatsheaf, 129 High Street, Oxford OX1 4DF PALMA VIOLETS, CHILDHOOD, TELEGRAM / Indie rock / 7pm. £11 / O2 Academy Oxford, 190 Cowley Rd, Oxford OX4 1UE, Box Office: 0844 477 2000 HIDDEN ORCHESTRA, CHARLIE CUNNINGHAM / Edinburgh-based electronic jazz collective / 8pm. £6 / The Cellar, Frewin Court, off Cornmarket StTIM FRIERS & THE MERCENARIES, RED CROW, RIGHT HOOKS, GLENDA HUISH / Alt-folk & rock / 8pm / The Jericho Tavern, 56 Walton St, OX2 6AEDANNY & THE CHAMPIONS OF THE WORLD, DREAMING SPIRES / Country-rock / 7.30pm. £10-£12 / The Art Bar, 162 Cowley Road, Oxford OX4 1UEWILD BEASTS / Pop 4-piece / 7pm. £14 / O2 Academy, Cowley Rd, OX4 1UETOM HINGLEY, SCELFIE / 8.30pm. Free / Marsh Harrier, Marsh Rd, OX4 2HHDENNY ILETT / Jazz / Head of the River, Folly Bridge, St Aldates, OX1 4LB BEARD OF DESTINY, CHARMS AGAINST THE EVIL EYE, SCOTT COOPER, CLAIRE LEMASTER / 8.30pm. Free / James St Tavern, OX4 1EUHEADINGTON HILLBILLIES / Bluegrass, country / 9pm - Downstairs bar. Free. / The Wheatsheaf, 129 High Street, Oxford OX1 4DF, 01865 721156 LEWIS NEWCOMBE-JONES / 8.30pm. Free / The Bear Inn, 6 Alfred St, OX1 4EH

SELF-CATERING, VEZELAY, Burgundy, in heart of medieval town. www.gitevezelay.co.uk / [email protected]

HOLIDAY LETP.A. / LIGHTING / DISCO

P.A. HIRE, LIGHTING hire, P.A., disco / lighting sales. 118 Cowley Road, 01865 722027, www.722027.co.ukMUSIC TUITION AT home. www.nathansnotes.info. [email protected]

WHAT’S ON

VOLUNTEERSHELP SERVE XMAS lunch to 300+ elders! Volunteers and raffle prizes needed. Sunday 1st December. Contact Max 01865 249413.

to Sat 30 NovTHEATRE

New Theatre (0844 871 3020) THRILLER Tue 26th & Wed 27th: 7.30pm; Thu 28th: 5pm & 8pmNon-stop hits in a show that pays homage to Michael Jackson. £17.50-£29

CHRISTMAS WITH THE RAT PACK Sat 30th: 7.30pmExperience Sinatra, Martin & Sammy Davis Jr. performing at the famous Sands hotel. £22.40-£30.40

North Wall Arts Centre (319450) BEATS Wed 27th: 8pmComing-of-age, rebellion, apathy & the irresistible power of gathered youth. £13 (£11, £5)

Pegasus Theatre (812150) EDEN, PICTURES WE MAKE Thu 28th: 7.30pmDouble bill featuring new work by choreographic duo Goddard Nixon. £12 (£8, £6)

MESSY JAM CHRISTMAS SHOWCASE Sat 30th: 2pm & 7pmFun-filled, dynamic street dance. £7 (£5, £4)

Oxford Playhouse (305305) ROBIN HOOD Fri 29th: 7pm; Sat 30th: 2pm, 7pmAction-packed pantomime sure to delight all the family. £14-£22.50

The Old Fire Station (263980) SHORT STORIES ALOUD: DAME MARGARET DRABBLE & JO BAKER Followed by Q&A with the authors. £5 (£3) Tue 26th: 7:30pmAANGIKA Sat 30th: 7.30pmExciting new choreographic works featuring ‘Panchtatva – The Five Elements’. £10

Burton Taylor Studio (305305) PERICLES Tue 26th - Sat 30th: 7.30pmWilliam Shakespeare’s epic of romance and adventure. 7 actors in 48 roles. £6 (£5)

O’Reilly Theatre (Keble College) ALADDIN! Tue 26th - Sat 30th: 7.30pmPantomime set in the mysterious and ancient city of Flatpaq. £4-£6

Magdalen College School (458454) THE BLUESTOCKING! Thu 28th - Sat 30th: 7.30pmLively new musical set in the Oxford of 1920. Jazz, flappers, & social upheaval! £10 (£5)

JdP Music Building (286660) CYRANO DE BERGERAC Wed 27th, Fri 29th & Sat 30th: 7.30pm

French classic - comedy, tragedy, romance, action. £7 (£5)

MEETINGS, TALKS, MARKETSTue 26th

THE MEN WHO UNITED THE STATES / Catz alumnus and New York Times bestselling author, Simon Winchester (1963, Geology) / 5.20 - 6.30pm. Free / 281 596 / St Catherine’s College, Manor Road, OX1 3UJ TURNER AND THE SEA / Christine Riding on William Turner’s fascination with the sea / 2pm. £4 / Headley Theatre, Ashmolean Museum, Beaumont StreetLAW AND LITERATURE: A DILETTANTE’S DREAM? / Discussion of the relationship between law and literature. / 5.30pm. Free / www.fljs.org / 284435 / Leonard Wolfson Auditorium, Wolfson College, Linton Rd, OX2 6UD VISION FOR A SUSTAINABLE CITY / Peter Headicar, Reader in Transport Planning / 7pm. Free / http://oxpa.org.uk / 779663 / Town Hall, St Aldate’s ACTING YOUR AGE IN A CHANGING WORLD / Schooling, Childhood and the Concept of Age Imaginaries / 5 - 6.15pm / 281751 / Dept of International Development, Queen Elizabeth House, 3 Mansfield Rd, OX1 3TB MANAGING AND VALUING MUSIC / Research Colloquium with Dave O’Brien / 5.15 - 7pm / Denis Arnold Hall, Faculty of Music, St Aldates OX1 1DB / 276141 KEYWORDS IN DIASPORA: EMPIRE / 4.30 - 6pm / 274711 / Pauling Centre for Human Sciences, 58 Banbury Rd, OX2 6QS

Wed 27thWELLCOME LECTURES IN NEUROETHICS 2013 / Prof. Patrick Haggard: Brain mechanisms of voluntary action / 5 - 7pm / Oxford Martin School, Old Indian Institute, Broad St, OX1 3BDCELEBRATING 800 YEARS OF OXFORD MEDICINE / Lunchtime lecture / 1 - 1.30pm. Free / Bodleian Library, Old Schools Quadrangle, Broad St, OX1 3BGOXFORD WATER NETWORK SEMINAR / Will improvements to water security be sustainable? / 5 - 6.30pm / 285535 / Christ Church College, St Aldates

Booking: 01865 305305 / www.ticketsoxford.com

o m n OxfordMusicNetwork.netThu 28 November, North Wall Arts Centre, 8pmOCMKathryn Tickell & The Side“Tickell may well be the best living advertisement for English folk music.” The Daily TelegraphTickets: £16.50 (£10 concession)www.ocmevents.org

26 - 28 November, 7.30pmNew Theatre Oxfordwww.atgtickets.com/oxford

26 - 28 November, 7.30pmNew Theatre Oxfordwww.atgtickets.com/oxford

CHEFWe are looking for a Chef to prepare food items for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and all College events to a high standard.

Hours will average 39 hours per week five days out of seven, to include alternate weekends.

Salary: £21,922 per annum

For further information and details of how to apply, please visit:

www.jesus.ox.ac.uk/fellows-and-staff/vacancies/college

or email the HR Assistant [email protected]

The closing date for return of applications is noon on Monday 9th December 2013

Student HouseCoordinator requiredBritish Study Centres requires a Student House Coordinator to oversee the smooth running of some of its student houses. The role is ‘live-in’ and includes the following responsibilities:

· To oversee the departure and arrival of BSC students over the weekend.· To manage the smooth running and oversee the upkeep of a number of student houses.

In return we will provide a room (inc. all bills) in one of our superior student houses in Jericho.

Minimum term: One year.Closing date: 29th November 2013.

To apply please go to www.british-study.com/jobs.php

Accommodation Liaison Officer required

British Study Centres Oxford requires an Accommodation Liaison Officer to help ensure that we maintain our high accommodation standards in homestay provision and self-catering accommodation options.

The role is part time and allows for flexible working in the mornings, afternoons, evenings and at weekends.The role involves:

• Visiting our existing homestay providers (approx. 8-10 visits per week)• Visiting potential homestay providers to enhance our homestay database (approx. 2-4 visits per week)• Working alongside our student house coordinators to assist in checking in/out our students at the weekends.• Some administration work or general duties,

Homestay visits and check-ins/outs are paid piecemeal, while admin or general duties are paid at an hourly rate. Please see the job description for more information.

Closing date: 29th November 2013.

To apply please go to www.british-study.com/jobs.php

Blue Sky Developments

require a

Project Coordinator for their busy office in Jericho. The role includes:

• Organising small projects • Processing funding applications • Cash Flow/Sales Reports • Developing events integral to the project management process • Liaising with clients and suppliers • Administration Support

Salary £27,000 p.a. For full job description please email

[email protected] Closing date: Friday 6th December 2013

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTS LLP

Recruiting teachers to this busy University Foundation Programme in Oxford’s largest international school for the following subjects or combination of subjects:

• Accountancy

• Mathematics

• Media

• English Language

The Foundation Year prepares international students for university and is structured around A2 and AS course material. Positions are of a temporary part-time nature, but long term prospects are possible. Teaching hours per week vary, depending on the subject and term.

The successful applicants will:

• Have a degree in the subject or closely related field at minimum but preferably with a higher level qualification.

• Ideally have some relevant teaching experience.

• Preferably be a CELTA qualified English language teacher (desired but not essential)

• Be sensitive to the requirements of students from a range of educational backgrounds.

• Be willing and motivated to participate in occasional teacher training or other school staff events.

For more information or to make an application, please send a covering email and CV to:

Closing date is 29th November 2013

EF is committed to the care of young people. All employees are subject to an enhanced criminal record and character reference checks.

UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION PROGRAMME TEACHERS

[email protected]

St Anne’s College, Oxford

Estates’ ManagerApplicants should be professionally qualified in Buildings / Site Management (or equivalent), with post-qualification experience. Applicants will hold a recognised qualification in Health and Safety. The principal duties will be: monitoring the condition of college buildings; advising on and arranging repairs; managing refurbishment projects; managing the Maintenance team; selecting, appointing, and managing outside contractors. The person will be responsible for dealing with Health, Safety and Environmental matters.

Salary: IRO £42,000 per annum Prospective candidates should apply via our website: www.st-annes.ox.ac.uk/about/job-opportunities.html by 5pm on the closing date of Wednesday 4th December 2013. Please use the space headed Cover Letter / Personal Statement to state how your skills, experiences, and interests equip you to undertake this role.Interviews will take place on the 10th December.

Senior Claims Advisor, Research Finance AdministrationGrade 5: £23,352 - £27,854 p.a.

Finance Division, 23-38 Hythe Bridge StreetThis is an exciting opportunity for someone looking to start a career in grants management. We’re looking for an enthusiastic and energetic candidate to join our Research Accounts team as one of the Senior Claims Advisors. With your own portfolio of academic departments you will be their prime point of contact, provide support in the financial administration of research funding, look after the expenditure claims, financial statements and invoicing for several hundred externally-funded research awards. You should have sound numeracy skills and enjoy working in a varied and challenging administrative role, meeting both the needs of academic departments and external funders. The team is well established and mutually supportive. Specialist training will be provided in research grant management and the post provides a sound foundation for those wishing to further their careers in Finance and across the University.

Research Accounts is busy, customer-focussed and deadline driven, so the postholder must demonstrate high levels of personal effectiveness, excellent communication skills, and a flexible, can-do attitude. The post demands a high level of initiative, competence, accuracy, and communication skills. You must demonstrate experience of working in a finance/administrative function with customer contact and strong IT skills and be well organised with the ability to manage a range of tasks at any one time and prioritise accordingly. A proven track record in providing a professional and effective service will be essential.

For an informal discussion about the post, contact Diana Kelsall (Operations Manager) on 01865 616024.

For further information on how to apply visit: https://www.recruit.ox.ac.uk/pls/hrisliverecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.jobspec?p_id=110924

The closing date is 12.00 noon on 6 December 2013 and interviews are to be held in the following week. Please upload a supporting statement as part of your online application.

Committed to equality and valuing diversity

www.ox.ac.uk/jobs

RESIDENT CARETAKERJesus College requires a highly experienced and motivated caretaker to take full responsibility for the maintenance and upkeep of our Stevens Close and Woodstock Road (OX2) student/guest flats. Previous experience in a similar role, a good command of English and excellent all round maintenance skills essential.

Salary: £18,500 pa plus two bedroom flat on site (utilities and council tax not included)

39 hours per week (hours may vary and weekend work will be required when necessary)

For further details and an application form, please visit: www.jesus.ox.ac.uk/fellows-and-staff/vacancies/college or email the HR Assistant [email protected]

The closing date for return of applications is noon on Monday 9th December 2013

Project ManagerPicker Institute Europe is looking for a new Project Manager to join our Surveys Team. The Picker Institute is Europe’s leading provider of research and development support to health and social care systems in the area of patient experience. Its aim is to embed patient or service user experience at all levels in order to improve the quality of care.

The successful candidate will aim to manage all aspects of a National Survey Program from client liaison to presenting analysis. Strong analysis skills and a keen attention to detail will be essential. A social research or healthcare background would be beneficial.

If you are looking for a varied and interesting role for a company that makes a real difference in patient experience and you have the enthusiasm and drive we are looking for then please email your CV and covering letter to [email protected]. To download a full job description for this role please visit our website at: http://www.pickereurope.org/vacancy-project-manager-nov13/

The Picker Institute is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from patients and service users with the appropriate knowledge and skills.

The deadline for applications for this role is Thursday 5th December 2013.

For further information please contact Matt Cadby on Tel: 01865 208132.

WADHAM COLLEGE

CHEF DE PARTIE Salary £21,000 - £22,000 p.a., plus bonus scheme, dependent on skills

If you would enjoy working with a talented brigade producing high quality food from fresh and seasonal ingredients in our well-equipped Charvet kitchen then contact us today!

Telephone, Email or visit our website for application form and job description: - The Personnel Assistant,Wadham College, Oxford, OX1 3PN,

Tel: 01865 277968 Email: [email protected]

www.wadham.ox.ac.uk/about-wadham/jobs

CLOSING DATE - 12 noon Friday 29th November

EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER

Care Workers RequiredFor Oxford and the surrounding areas

Including: Abingdon, Cowley, Botley, Summertown, Wood Farm, Littlemore, Kennington & Radley.

Full and part time shifts available - Monday to Sunday.If you are self-motivated, organised, flexible and caring to the needs of others this could be the role for you. Experience preferred but not essential as training is provided. Car driving is required.Successful applicants will enjoy:

• Excellent rates of pay • Good term and conditions • Paid in house training • Progression opportunities • Friendly colleagues • Flexible working hours • 28 days holiday per year • Mileage allowance

For an application form or informal chat please call our Oxford Branch on 01865 770412 or email [email protected]

We are an equal opportunities employer.

HINDUSTANI CLASSICAL SINGING

AT ST. CROSSIndian Classical Singing is vibrant and exciting. Be part

of this, join our singing group. Mehboob Nadeem is our inspiring teacher. Lessons on sitar also available.

Next singing sessions at St. Cross College: 28 Nov and 5 Dec, 6.30pm to 8.30pm

Email Me: [email protected]

GARDEN RENOVATION, CLEARANCE, design, lawns, hedges & maintenance. Patrick 07894 3259986. [email protected] JONES PAINTING & decorating. Insured, CSCS. Est 1992. Competitive rates. 07540 659441: www.nickjonesdecorating.co.uk / [email protected] WITH VAN: www.fromatoboxford.com. Friendly, affordable. Call Uldis: 07514 278788. [email protected] FITTING, DISTANCE no problem! Call Kevin on 07769 780615.MAN WITH VAN Removals www.a-man-with-a-van-oxfordshire.com Mark 07788 837030 / 01865 764569 [email protected] WITH A van, distance no problem! Call Kevin on 07769 780615.

SERVICES

We Send Anything, Anywhere!Excess Baggage - We specialise in shipping your personal items.Anything - Even fragile, large, awkward or valuable items.Anywhere - To the UK or 220 countries, special rates for shipments to EU, Switzerland & US

+44 (0) 1865 [email protected]

TUTITION

GUITAR TUITION. ALL levels / styles. 07812 211042. [email protected] ENGLISH? WWW.ENGLISHSWEARING.COM offers you a fantastic 37 page PDF with all the “bad” words of English and how to use them. Complete with explanations, more than 170 example phrases/dialogues, phonetics and more. See free sample pages. The price? You decide!CHEMISTRY, GCSE, AS, A2, IB, Oxbridge entry. Retired from Eton. 01865 515970.FUN, FRIENDLY ENGLISH as foreign language: Conversation, culture, business. Single or group. Day, evening, weekends. CELTA qualified, CRB clearance. [email protected]

Private tui�on for GCSE & A LevelFlexible �mes from 4pm un�l 6pm, Monday to Friday, using

our qualified & experienced tutors. Compe��ve rates.Call 01865 240111 or email [email protected]

BIKES

OXFORD’S RECONDITIONED BICYCLES. Quality second-hand bicycles. Prices start from £35. Ideal for students. Also Cable- and D-locks, lights and helmets. For details: www.oxfordsreconditionedbicycles.co.uk / 07411 262957

ROOM WANTEDSTARTING JOB AT OUP 2 January 2014 WLT rent furnished 2 double bedroom house, Summertown / Wolvercote preferred, 20-30 mins’ bike ride to centre, bike storage, c. £1,100-£1,300 pcm excl. Must move in late December. [email protected].

LABOURERS (POMOCNIKOW), FIXEROW z CSCS, NIN & UTR na budowe w centrum Oxfordu do 20.12.2013. [Labourers with CSCS, NIN and UTR to build in the centre of Oxford on 20.12.2013] Darek 07961 563929. [email protected] CHEF DE Partie required for new gastro pub and dining room in Oxford. Great prospects for the right candidate within this small independent company. [email protected] PSYCHOLOGIST SEEKS help with creating a website. [email protected]

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WEEKEND BARTENDERS AND barbacks for city centre bar 9pm-4am. Occasional weeknights.Experience preferred but full training given. CV to [email protected] CARE ARE looking for people to provide care in and around Oxford. Call 01865 338050 or visit www.acquirecare.co.uk/applicationform.html. Own car essential. [email protected] / BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT for online educational directory. Part time. http://www.alberon.co.uk/careers/summer-schools-sales / [email protected] AU PAIR WANTED urgently in North Oxford (includes own studio flat). One 8y old girl. Take to school then collect at 16.00 and look after until 18.30. Plus light housework. Reference essential. [email protected] TIME OFFICE Assistant required for well-established event company, Oxford Event Hire. See www.oxfordeventhire.co.uk/cms.php?id_cms=26 / [email protected] OFFERS MODEST fees for recordings of English speakers with Scots, French, Tyneside, US West, Chicago/Detroit, Egyptian accents. Good cause! [email protected] GRAPHIC DESIGNER required for digital magazine. Be responsible for designing the magazine from start to finish, working with clients like Fiat to produce their adverts. Also needs to have some web design knowledge. Salary circa 18k. Central Oxford. Amazing opportunity & excellent prospects, immediate start. www.backtoschoolmagazine.com / go to read it here. Please call Charles on 01865 241173

WELL-PRESENTED GROUND FLOOR 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT

in period property. Spacious & light, opposite the Oxford University athletics track. Off-street parking, & courtyard garden area. Available December 3rd. £895 pcm.

07779 023111 / [email protected]

PROGRAMMERS WANTED - FULL or part time positions available. See http://www.oxford-web.co.uk/jobs

TOP UK TUITION AGENCY RECRUITING IN OXFORD

www.brightyoungthings.co.ukWe’re expanding our network of dynamic, inspiring tutors and will be interviewing in Oxford this Friday 29 November. Recent graduates and postgraduates with availability for the next academic year preferred. From £30 per hour.

Please send CV to [email protected]

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PERIOD HOUSE, CENTRAL Headington, from 11 Jan. Suit 2 professionals. No pets, no smokers. 2 beds, 2 reception, 2 bath, small garden. £1150 pcm + bills. [email protected]. DELIGHTFUL ONE bed garden flat. January. £850 pcm incl. [email protected]

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, OXFORD

Commis Chef Full time up to £16k plus benefitsUniv. is seeking to appoint a Commis Chef from early January 2014. Applicants should be craft trained (NVQ Level 2 or Equivalent) and have post qualification experience in a kitchen environment. Applicants must be eligible to work in the U.K. and keen to develop their skills as part of a small and busy kitchen brigade.

To apply or for more details see our website:

www.univ.ox.ac.ukClosing date: Friday 6th December 2013.

NO BUNS FOR FATTY

POLITICAL INFLUENCES ON REFUGEE STATUS DETERMINATION IN AUSTRALIA, 1978 TO 1983 / Claire Higgins / 5pm. free / Department of International Development, Queen Elizabeth House, 3 Mansfield Rd, OX1 3TBTALK: DIET, HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT / Book launch / 4 - 6pm / Zoology & Psychology Building, Corner of South parks & St Cross Rds MARGARET MACMILLAN: THE WAR THAT ENDED PEACE / Europe’s path towards the Great War / 7pm. £3 / 333623 / Blackwells Bookshop, Broad St AFTER HUGO CHÁVEZ: ENERGY SECTOR AND STABILITY IN VENEZUELA / 5-6.30pm. £5 / oxfordenergy.org / Nissan Lecture Theatre, St Antony’s CollegeINTRODUCTION TO ANCIENT GREEK THEATRE / Russell Shone, Chloe Productions / 2pm. £4 / Ashmolean Museum, Beaumont St, OX1 2PHSOUTH OXFORD FORUM / What is going on in your area? / 7pm- 9pm. Free / southoxford.org / South Oxf. Community Centre, Lake St / OX1 4RP MATHEMATICAL ASPECTS OF CLASSICAL WATER WAVE THEORY FROM THE PAST 20 YEARS / Professor John Toland / 5 - 6pm / 615131 / Mathematical Institute, University Science Area, 24-29 St Giles

Thu 28thDOCTORS IN THE MEDICINAL GARDEN: PLANTS NAMED AFTER PHYSICIANS / 8 - 9.30pm. £12 / 286692 / Rose Lane Buildings, Merton College CELTIC SPIRITUALITY / Talk on Celtic Monasticism by Sr Francisca (Poor Clare) / 12.30. Free / www.ocsg.uk.net / St Giles Church Hall, Woodstock Rd AN EVENING WITH BISHOP RICHARD, LORD HARRIES OF PENTREGARTH / Talk based on new book The Image of Christ in Modern Art / 7 - 9pm / www.ocsg.uk.net / Wolfson College, Linton Rd, OX2 6UDSLAVERY: HISTORICAL & MODERN PERSPECTIVES / Exhibition and talk / 5.30- 6.45pm. Free / Regent’s Park College, Pusey St / Must bookMAKING CLIMATE SCIENCE USABLE / Emma Visman, Humanitarian Futures Programme, KCL / 12 - 2.30pm. Free / Oxford Martin School, Old Indian Institute, Broad St, OX1 3BD / 287430 / www.oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk FEMALE AUTONOMY IN INDIA: A COMPARISON ACROSS STATES BASED ON STOCHASTIC DOMINANCE / Gaston Yalonetzky / 12 - 1pm / 271915 / Department of International Development, QE House, Mansfield Rd, OX1 3TB THE FAMILY JUSTICE SYSTEM / Using social science research to influence policy / 5 - 6pm / 270262 / Barnett House, Wellington Sq, OX1 2ER MO’SING GALA PARTY AND AWARDS CEREMONY AT MO’MAISON / Hirsute hedonism / 7pm / Malmaison, 3 Oxford Castle, Castle St, OX1 1AY EVERYDAY PRACTICES AT THE RUSSIA - CHINA - MONGOLIA BORDER / 2 - 3.30pm / 274711 / Pauling Centre for Human Sciences, Banbury Rd, OX2 6QS KATE COOPER: BAND OF ANGELS / A depiction of early Christianity from the woman’s point of view / 7pm. £3 / 333623 / Blackwells Bookshop, Broad St FILM OXFORD PRODUCTION GROUP / Make your film! / 8pm. Free / www.filmoxford.org / Film Oxford, Catherine St, OX4 3AH / 792731ANTS, ANT INTELLIGENCE AND ANT-HILLS / Illustrated talk by Tim King / 7.30pm. Free / www.ouwg.org.uk / 820522 / Oxford Town Hall, St Aldate’s COMETS, CULTURAL ASTRONOMY AND ASTROLOGY / A talk to welcome comet Ison on its Perihelion / 10am. Free / Cloud 9 Gallery, Seacourt Tower, Botley Rd