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Produced by Ellen Kent. £25-£40 Oxford Playhouse (305305) THE OXFORD POETRY WALK Mon 30th - Sat 5th: 10am-6pm (4.30pm when no evening show) 1-hour MP3-guided walk of Oxford, recorded poetry for company. £3 DANGEROUS LIAISONS Wed 2nd: 7.30pm Thu 3rd, Sat 5th: 2.30, 7.30pm; Fri 4th: 8pm Seduction and depravity in 1930s France. £15/£12/£10 JdP Music Building (286660) IN THE PENAL COLONY Mon 30th & Tue 1st: 7:30pm Short story by Franz Kafka, adapted for the stage by Steven Berkoff. £7, £5 Pegasus Theatre (01865 812150) ZIMBAREMABWE MIBIRA VIBES Sat 5th: 8pm African music fused with Jamaican reggae.. £12/£8. U18 Christ Church Cathedral (276214) THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA Wed 2nd - Sat 5th: 7pm Shakespeare in one of the most beautiful gardens in Oxford! £8/£5 Oxford Uni Sports Ground (305305) THE STORY OF THE FOUR MINUTE MILE Fri 4th: 7.00pm Sat 5th: 2.30 & 6pm Promenade play (walk 1 mile). 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OXDOX: INTO THE ABYSS [12A] Tue: 6.45pm Documentary about death row inmates exploring why people, and the state, kill. TRISHNA [15] Wed: 9.00pm; Thu: 6.45pm Tess of the D’Urbervilles reimagined in modern-day India. Odeon Magdalen St (0871 2244 007) THE CABIN IN THE WOODS [15] Tue: 1.00, 3.15, 9.15pm Five teens rent a remote cabin in self-conscious slasher from the creators of Buffy. SALMON FISHING IN THE YEMEN [12A] Wed & Thu: 1.15, 3.45, Ewan McGregor helps sheikh bring the sport to the desert. 6.15, 8.45pm AVENGERS ASSEMBLE (3D) [12A] Tue - Thu: 1.40, 5.00, 8.20pm Multiple Marvel comic heroes join forces. TITANIC [12A] (3D) Fri - Tue: 5.30pm James Cameron’s disaster epic re-released for the 100th anniversary. Odeon George St (0871 2244 007) THE BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL [12A] Tue: 3.00pm Hard-up British retirees head to India. THE HUNGER GAMES [12A] Tue - Thu: 2.00, 5.15, 8.30pm Teenagers fight each other to the death for sport in dystopian future. 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Vue Cinema (08712 240 240) AMERICAN PIE: REUNION [15] Wed: 12.40, 3.20, 5.50, 7.20, 8.20, 9.50, 10.50pm; Thu: 12.40, 3.20, 5.50, 7.20, 8.20, 9.50pm Ten years on, the gang of social misfits reunite for a high school reunion. THE LUCKY ONE [12A] Wed: 1.10, 3.30, 6.00, 8.30, 10.50pm Zack Effron as a US marine seeking love after Iraq. Thu: 1.10, 3.30, 6.00, 8.30pm AFRICAN CATS [U] Mon & Tue: 1.40pm; Wed & Thu: 12.50pm ‘Disney Nature’. Lions and cheetahs try to survive on the African savannah. AVENGERS ASSEMBLE [12A] Multiple Marvel comic heroes join forces. (3D): Wed: 12.30, 1.30, 3.40, 4.40, 7.00, 8.00, 10.20, 11.20pm Tue, Thu: 12.30, 1.30, 3.40, 4.40, 7.00, 8.00, 10.20pm (2D): Wed: 1.00, 4.10, 7.30, 10.50pm; Tue, Thu: 1.00, 4.10, 7.30pm GONE [15] Wed: 11.30pm Thriller. Former kidnap victim seeks her abducted sister. LOCKOUT [15] Tue - Thu: 8.10pm Falsely convicted Guy Pearce tries to buy freedom by rescuing the President’s daughter. 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We are seeking to recruit a Business Development Manager to join the Executive Education team at Oxford University’s Saïd Business School Limited. The Saïd Business School is the UK’s #1 provider of executive education and has been ranked #11 globally by the Financial Times. The Business Development Manager – Executive Degree Programmes, is responsible for business development and recruitment, quality assurance and account management of corporate clients who sponsor candidates for executive qualifications or provide competitive scholarships for places. You will report directly to the Director of Executive Degree Programmes and work closely with the marketing and admissions teams to ensure that the recruitment process produces high calibre candidates who meet the University’s academic criteria for admission to postgraduate programmes for consideration by the relevant programme directors and admissions committees. 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Free / atempoentertainment.com / Cricketers Arms, 43 Iffley Rd, (corner of Circus St) Wed 2nd LIVE & ACOUSTICAL / Fiona Cox, City Fathers, Tommy Vine, Directors Of Space / 8pm, free / 07738 920904 / The Holly Bush Inn, 106 Bridge St, Osney ADY DAVEY / Local acoustic artist / 9pm / White Hart, 12 St Andrew’s Rd, Headington ERNESTO MACARO QUARTET / Mainstream and Modern Jazz-Sax/Piano/ Bass/Drums / 8.30-1030pm. 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Members free / St Peter’s Church, First Turn, Wolvercote ANMESTY TALK #1 / see box left INTRODUCING SHAKESPEARE’S EARLY PUBLISHERS / Lukas Erne, University of Geneva / 5-6pm / TS Eliot Lecture Theatre (Merton College), Rose Lane Buildings, (next to Botanic Garden) BOOK GROUP / Monthly book group for adults / 7-8.30pm, £2 per session / Cornerstone Arts Centre, 25 Station Rd, Didcot, OX11 7NE / 01235 515144 ZERO BOOKS LECTURE SERIES / Kate Gould, author of ‘Exposing Phallacy’, an upcoming book on flashers / 5.30pm, free / Taylorian Institute Lecture Theatre, St Giles THE BODLEIAN LIBRARY AND THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION / Dr Poole / 1pm, free; followed by reception (£7, which must be booked in advance) / Bodleian Library, Broad St GINGHAM GIRLS WI MAY MEETING / Sugarcraft basics workshop and cake decorating raffle (£2 fee for materials) / 8pm-10pm (£5 non-WI members) / Fogwell Road Sports Pavilion, Fogwell Rd, Botley Wed 2nd OXFORD WORK CLUB / Advice and help for those searching for work / 10am- 4pm / St Aldate’s Chambers, 109 St Aldate’s INNOVATING WITHOUT INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS: OPTIONS FOR CLIMATE CHANGE TECHNOLOGY / 4pm / Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, Hayes House, 75 George St PROF KEVIN DUTTON: ‘FLIPNOSIS’ / A talk on the ancient art and new science of changing minds / 5.30pm, free / Magdalen College Auditorium, High St SCUBA DIVING CLUB SOCIAL NIGHT / Members plan dives, test kit, get air fills and socialise / 8 - 10pm / Oxford BSAC Clubhouse, Hinksey Park, via Lake St OPTICA FANTASTICA / Sir Michael Berry talks about images that illuminate the physics of light / 5.30pm. £2.50/£2 / JdP Music Building, St Hilda’s SAUL FRIEDLANDER IN CONVERSATION / Discussion forum on writing Holocaust history / 5pm / Exam Schools, 75-81 High St / 276905 BUSINESS IN SOCIETY: PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE / Talk / 1pm / Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, Hayes House, 75 George St MAKING POLICIES ON THE NHS / Sir Hugh Taylor, formerly Permanent Secretary at the Department of Health / 4.30pm, refreshments 4pm / Nuffield College Thu 3rd CHARLES DICKENS: A MAN FOR OUR TIMES / Lunchtime Talk No 2: “Dickens and Clocks”. Dr Matthew Bevis / 12.30pm. Free / St Giles’ Church, St Giles ANMESTY TALK #1 / see box left A SPIRITUAL UNDERSTANDING OF HAPPINESS & SORROW / Is it true that there can be no happiness without sorrow? / 7.30-9pm, free / Global Retreat Centre, Nuneham Park, Nuneham Courtenay / 343551 ARTIST TALK: CORIN SWORN / Artist in residence at St John’s College, Oxford discusses her work / 6pm, free / Modern Art Oxford, 30 Pembroke St AQUIRED BRAIN INJURY MEETING / Free for those affected by ABI/parents/ carers (registration req) / 9am. £25 / Kassam Stadium, Grenoble Rd CLIMATE CHANGE AND... / Why it’s so difficult to understand / 6pm / 274103 / Wolfson College, Linton Rd / 274100 THE RISE OF CHINA AND INDIA, AND THE FUTURE OF SUSTAINABLE SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT / 4pm (No admittance after 4.10pm) / Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, Hayes House, 75 George St INVESTING IN SHAKESPEARE’S PLAYBOOKS / 5 - 6pm / 277627 / TS Eliot Lecture Theatre (Merton), Rose Lane Buildings, (next to Botanic Garden) OXFORD MAY MUSIC: THE AGEING BRAIN / Prof Paul Bowlam talks about the ageing brain, healthy ageing and Parkinsons / 5.30pm, £2.50/£2 / JdP Music Building, St Hilda’s AUTHOR EVENT: DENNIS O’DONNELL- THE LOCKED WARD / O’Donnell reveals the true story of life in a psychiatric ward / 7pm, £2 / 333623 / Blackwells Bookshop, 48-51 Broad St WORKSHOP ON THE HOLOCAUST, NARRATIVE AND REMEMBRANCE / 2 - 4pm / Examination Schools, 75-81 High St / 276905 English Language Teachers for short term and summer positions. Ideal candidates must be CELTA or equivalent qualified, enthusiastic and flexible to join a friendly and professional team. www.embassyces.com [email protected] EmbassyCES is seeking MAY MORNING BREAKFASTS Open All Night Mission Burritos, King Edward St, just off High St. Open all night. Closes around 7 or 8am. NB The Mission Burritos branch on St Michael’s St is opening only at its normal times. QL Sandwich Shop, 126 High St. Open all night. Usual sandwich menu & hot drinks available. The Turl Street Kitchen, 16-17 Turl St (same building as Oxford Hub). Open all night with cake, drink offers and Tombola of Fun. From 5am it becomes the May Morning After , with bloody good Bloody Marys and bacon sandwiches. The Corridor, Cowley Road. Open all night, definitely serving drinks and possibly food. Kebab Kid, Cowley Rd, St Clements & Gloucester Green all seem to be open to at least 5am. Open from 2am Queens Lane Coffee House, Queens Lane. Full normal menu Open from 5am Quod, 92 - 94 High St. Full English breakfast; eggs benedict/florentine/scrambled with smoked salmon £7ish-£9ish; fruit salad £6.50; pastry & hot drink £5. Full bar The Grand Café, 84 High St. Bacon sandwiches from 5am, Full English breakfast available from 8am. Full bar - ADVANCE BOOKINGS ONLY Open from 5.30am Patisserie Valerie, 90 High St. Normal menu, with full range of coffees, teas, pastries and morning- related items. Atomic Burger , 96 Cowley Road. American breakfast items and possibly burgers too. Coffee Republic, corner of New Inn Hall St and George St. 10% discount for students. Open from 6.00am G & Ds, Little Clarendon, St Aldates & Cowley Rd. Watch out for staff on bridge giving out balloons for discount. The Anchor Inn, 2 Hayfield Rd. Open til 9am for kedgeree, minute steak, tea, coffee and other breakfasty dishes. Full bar. NO BOOKINGS TAKEN The Kings Arms, corner of Parks Rd & Holywell St. Open until 9.30am then reopening for the day from 10.30am. Bacon sandwiches, drinks & full bar. The Port Mahon, 82 St Clements. Bacon rolls, full English breakfast, bar, hot drinks The Head Of The River , Folly Bridge, St Aldates. BBQ, bacon sandwiches, bar and live music The Bear Inn, Alfred Street off Oriel Square. BBQ and live music in the garden. Full bar. Combibos, Gloucester Green. Breakfasts & drinks The Cricketer’s Arms, Iffley Rd. Open till 3am and then again at 6 for hot snacks, coffee and bar drinks. Live music both Monday night and Tuesday morning. The Turf Tavern, Bath Place, off Holywell Street. Breakfast baps, with full bar, till 9am. Café Coco, 23 Cowley Rd. Full English & veggie breakfasts + more. NB. NOT at Coco Royal, city centre, (though that opens at 7am anyway) The White Horse, Broad St 204801. Sausage baps, bacon baps, pastries, tea, coffee, & full bar. Angel and Greyhound, St Clements. Hot drinks, alcohol, “bacon rolls and bits and pieces”. Open from 7.00am Jericho Cafe, Walton St. Open from 7am and possibly from 6.30am, serving usual breakfast menu. Open from 10.00am Ashmolean Dining Room, Beaumont St. 3 kinds of eggs, on the roof terrace if it’s fine. A new cocktail bar, lounge and dining room is currently being refurbished in Summertown ready for an April opening. Upstairs will be a large cocktail bar and lounge, downstairs a 50 cover restaurant. The independent owners have a track record of running successful bars and restaurants in oxford. This new venture promises to be an exciting new addition to Oxford with the focus on excellent customer service and creative food and drinks offerings. We are looking for passionate & talented individuals to join our new team. The right applicant will be excited by food and drink, friendly, professional and customer-focussed. 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Page 1: DAILY JOBS PROPERTY INFO

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Tue 1st May - Thu 3rd May 2012 (Trinity term 2nd week)Issue No. 8305

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THEATRENorth Wall Arts Centre (319450)

EMILIA MARTENSSON QUARTET Sat 5th: 8pm Singer inspired by jazz vocal legends & the Swedish folk songs of home. £12/£10

Cornerstone, Didcot (01235 515144)ROLL OUT THE BERYL Thu 3rd: 2pm Comedy. Hilarious tribute to Beryl Reid. £14, £12.50, £11.50THE CHURCHFITTERS Fri 4th: 8pm Rootsy Folk. Fast-paced rock & pop ryhthms and traditional music. £14, £12.50, £11.50

New Theatre (0844 871 3020)THE OSMONDS Mon 30th: 7.30pmLegendary musical family. £28.50-£30.50COUNT ARTHUR STRONG’S COMMAND PERFORMANCE

Tue 1st: 8pmPotentially wonderful show. £16IAN ANDERSON: THICK AS A BRICK Wed 2nd: 7.30pmFormer Jethro Tull fl autists plays new album. £22.50-£30.50LA TRAVIATA Thu 3rd: 7.30pmWith the Ukrainian National Opera of Kharkiv. Produced by Ellen Kent. £25-£40MADAMA BUTTERFLY Fri 4th & Sat 5th: 7.30pmWith the Ukrainian National Opera of Kharkiv. Produced by Ellen Kent. £25-£40

Oxford Playhouse (305305)THE OXFORD POETRY WALK

Mon 30th - Sat 5th: 10am-6pm (4.30pm when no evening show)1-hour MP3-guided walk of Oxford, recorded poetry for company. £3

DANGEROUS LIAISONS Wed 2nd: 7.30pmThu 3rd, Sat 5th: 2.30, 7.30pm; Fri 4th: 8pm

Seduction and depravity in 1930s France. £15/£12/£10

JdP Music Building (286660)IN THE PENAL COLONY Mon 30th & Tue 1st: 7:30pm Short story by Franz Kafka, adapted for the stage by Steven Berkoff . £7, £5

Pegasus Theatre (01865 812150)ZIMBAREMABWE MIBIRA VIBES Sat 5th: 8pmAfrican music fused with Jamaican reggae.. £12/£8. U18

Christ Church Cathedral (276214)THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA Wed 2nd - Sat 5th: 7pmShakespeare in one of the most beautiful gardens in Oxford! £8/£5

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In 19th century Ireland, Glenn Close spends her life posing as male butler.

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BEING ELMO [PG] Tue: 6.15pmMeet the man behind the puppet.

SALMON FISHING IN THE YEMEN [15] Tue, Thu: 1.00, 3.30, 6.00, 8.30pm; Wed: 3.30, 8.30pm

Ewan McGregor is the expert helping the sheikh bring the sport to the desert.

TOWN OF RUNNERS [12A] Wed: 6.15pmDocumentary about young runners from Ethiopian town Bekoji, plus director Q & A.

Ultimate Picture Palace (245288)JO NESBØ’S HEADHUNTERS [15] Wed: 7.00pm

Tue: 9.00pm; Thu: 4.30, 9.00pmCorporate headhunter becomes nocturnal thief. Norwegian thriller.

BABY CLUB: JO NESBØ’S HEADHUNTERS [15] Thu: 12.30pmSpecial screening for parents with children under 1.

OXDOX: INTO THE ABYSS [12A] Tue: 6.45pmDocumentary about death row inmates exploring why people, and the state, kill.

TRISHNA [15] Wed: 9.00pm; Thu: 6.45pmTess of the D’Urbervilles reimagined in modern-day India.

Odeon Magdalen St (0871 2244 007)THE CABIN IN THE WOODS [15] Tue: 1.00, 3.15, 9.15pmFive teens rent a remote cabin in self-conscious slasher from the creators of Buff y.

SALMON FISHING IN THE YEMEN [12A] Wed & Thu: 1.15, 3.45, Ewan McGregor helps sheikh bring the sport to the desert. 6.15, 8.45pmAVENGERS ASSEMBLE (3D) [12A] Tue - Thu: 1.40, 5.00, 8.20pmMultiple Marvel comic heroes join forces.

TITANIC [12A] (3D) Fri - Tue: 5.30pmJames Cameron’s disaster epic re-released for the 100th anniversary.

Odeon George St (0871 2244 007)THE BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL [12A] Tue: 3.00pmHard-up British retirees head to India.

THE HUNGER GAMES [12A] Tue - Thu: 2.00, 5.15, 8.30pmTeenagers fi ght each other to the death for sport in dystopian future.

SALMON FISHING IN THE YEMEN [12A] daily: 1.15, 3.45, 6.15, Ewan McGregor is the expert helping the sheikh bring the sport to the desert. 8.45pmTHE LUCKY ONE [12A] Wed & Thu: 12.45, 3.00pmTearjerker with Zack Eff ron as a US marine seeking love after Iraq.

SENIOR SCREEN: WAR HORSE [12A] Wed: 10.45amSpielberg treatment of Michael Morpurgo’s heartrending story.

AVENGERS ASSEMBLE [12A] Multiple Marvel comic heroes join forces. (3D): Mon & Tue: 12.50, 2.30, 4.10, 5.50, 7.30, 9.10pm

Wed & Thu: 2.30, 5.50, 9.10pmSubtitled: Sun 5.50, Tue 7.30, Wed 2.30(2D): Wed: 12.00, 3.20, 6.40, 10.00pm; Tue, Thu: 12.00, 3.20, 6.40pm

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AMERICAN PIE: REUNION [15] Wed: 2.15, 3.15, 5.00, 6.00, 7.30, 8.45, 22.15pm; Thu: 2.15, 3.15, 5.00, 6.00, 7.30, 8.45pm

Ten years on, the gang of social misfi ts reunite for a high school reunion.

MARLEY [15] daily: 5.30, 9.00pmKevin Macdonald’s biopic of music legend Bob Marley.

Vue Cinema (08712 240 240)AMERICAN PIE: REUNION [15] Wed: 12.40, 3.20, 5.50, 7.20, 8.20,

9.50, 10.50pm; Thu: 12.40, 3.20, 5.50, 7.20, 8.20, 9.50pmTen years on, the gang of social misfi ts reunite for a high school reunion.

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AVENGERS ASSEMBLE [12A] Multiple Marvel comic heroes join forces. (3D): Wed: 12.30, 1.30, 3.40, 4.40, 7.00, 8.00, 10.20, 11.20pm

Tue, Thu: 12.30, 1.30, 3.40, 4.40, 7.00, 8.00, 10.20pm(2D): Wed: 1.00, 4.10, 7.30, 10.50pm; Tue, Thu: 1.00, 4.10, 7.30pmGONE [15] Wed: 11.30pmThriller. Former kidnap victim seeks her abducted sister.

LOCKOUT [15] Tue - Thu: 8.10pmFalsely convicted Guy Pearce tries to buy freedom by rescuing the President’s daughter.

SALMON FISHING IN THE YEMEN [12A] Tue, Thu: 2.40, 5.10, 7.40pm; Wed: 12.10, 2.40, 5.10, 7.40pm

Ewan McGregor is the expert helping the sheikh to bring the sport to the desert.

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THE CABIN IN THE WOODS [15] Tue: 6.40, 8.50pmFive teens rent a remote cabin in self-conscious slasher from the creators of Buff y.

MIRROR MIRROR [PG] Tue - Thu: 1.50, 4.20pmJulia Roberts is evil queen in updated Snow White tale.

TITANIC [12A] (3D) Tue: 12.50, 4.40, 8.30pmJames Cameron’s disaster epic re-released for the 100th anniversary.

THE PIRATES! IN AN ADVENTURE WITH SCIENTISTS [U]Aardman animation with Hugh Grant’s voice. (2D): Tue: 3.50, 6.00pmTHE HUNGER GAMES [12A]

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2nd – 7th May 2012

Science, music and the arts meet in creative harmony.

Returning for its fifth year, Oxford May Music continues its traditional mix of concerts from

leading musicians and exciting lectures from experts in their fields.www.oxfordmaymusic.co.uk

WEDS 2ND MAY JACQUELINE DU PRÉ MUSIC BUILDING5.30PM PROF SIR MICHAEL BERRY FRS OPTICA FANTASTICA: IMAGES TO ILLUMINATE THE PHYSICS OF LIGHT8PM NAVARRA QUARTET WITH SIMON OSWELL VIOLA & GUY JOHNSTON CELLO�����������Ř�������������

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MON 7TH MAY HOLYWELL MUSIC ROOM5.30PM DARIO MARIANELLI OSCAR-WINNING FILM COMPOSER IN CONVERSATION WITH MICHAEL WHITE MUSIC CRITIC8PM CLOSING CONCERTJACK LIEBECK & VICTORIA SAYLES����������SIMON OSWELL& ����������������������������BENJAMIN HUGHES& JAMIE WALTON���������BENGT FORSBERG PIANO�������������������������������������������������������

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Massage TherapySwedish and other types of massage in a peaceful, homely area from a friendly young male masseur (8 years experience). Both sexes welcome. £15 off for new clients.

Give it a try! Satisfaction guaranteed.

Booking & information: 0777 157 4774 or [email protected]

60 mins: £35 90 mins: £45

120 mins: £55

EFL teachers required immediately, to teach adults in our main school. Possibilities exist for long-

term contracts for outstanding staff . Please email your CV and covering letter to:

haydar oxfordschoolofenglish.com

Activity staff required for our junior summer school (July & August), to accompany teenage students on excursions and to take responsibility for a range of sightseeing, sports and other activities.

Please email your CV and covering letter to: haydar oxfordschoolofenglish.com

Local Charity the Emergency Nutrition Network are looking for a part time

Administrative Assistant(6-9 hours/week)

This is a new post to support the project staff at ENN’s offi ce in Oxford. Applicants can apply by emailing their CV. More information can be found at the ENN website at www.ennonline.net. Please email if you would like more details about the role or call 01865 324996 for more information.

Salary: £16,000 - 18,000 pa pro-rata.

The application deadline is 5pm on May 21st [email protected]

ELT Dictionaries Assistant (6 Month Fixed Term Contract)

We are seeking a full-time assistant to support with non-editorial project work on a 6 month fi xed term contract.

Responsibilities of the role will include keeping the picture library up to date, sizing and labelling illustrations, testing licensed dictionary products, archiving, manipulating PDFs, and making text corrections to dictionary pages in Quark or InDesign.

The ideal candidate will be computer literate and able to work quickly but accurately, with good attention to detail. Prior knowledge of the applications mentioned is not necessary, just the ability to learn the basics.

The salary off ered will be in the region of £12,740.

Closing date: 21 May 2012

To apply please visit http://ukjobs.oup.com

HR Administrator - PublishingOxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford, which furthers the University’s objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide.

We are looking for an effi cient, professional and proactive Administrator to provide confi dential support to the HR team.

Full details can be found at http://ukjobs.oup.com

Closing date: 7 May 2012

EFL TeachersFor July and August Min Degree plus CELTA Send CV and cover email to: [email protected]

www.oxfordenglish.co.uk

Language School Administrator requiredFull � me or part � me (30 hours per week)

We are a busy language training organisa� on looking for a hardworking, talented administrator. Our offi ce is in the village of Woodstock.

Required skills• Me� culous eye for detail• IT literate to work with several databases, MS Offi ce and mail merge tasks

• Ability to priori� se during cri� cally busy � mes• Willingness to take responsibility and act independently

Job involves• Arranging airport transfer bookings for students• Handling booking arrangements for students• Receip� ng course fees• Managing the diligence and paper work required for our register of 200+ teachers

Hourly rate from £10-12.50 per hour depending on experience.

Please click on this link for more details to applywww.homelingua.com/jobs/administrator

VOLUNTEERS

Aged 18-45, in good health and never had malaria?

You could be eligible to take part in our study testing the effectiveness of new malaria vaccines.

You will be compensated for your time and expenses.

For more information on the study, contact:

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A response to this advertisement will be recorded, but carries no obligation. You can withdraw at any time.

Your general practitioner will be informed if you decide to take part.

Malaria Challenge Study Volunteers Wanted

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Home maintenance, Picture hanging, Fencing, Slabs, Block paving, Decking, Carpentry, Bricklaying, Pointing, Painting, Decorating, Bathrooms, Kitchens and more….

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7:30am-4:30pm (M-F), and 10am-3pm (SAT).

Tutors requiredfor one-to-one tuition at GCSE level

Media Studies and Graphic Design and Art

Please call: 01865 242670

CITY CENTRE GARAGE TO LETSt Cross College in central Oxford has a garage to let located on Pusey Street (off St. Giles). Available now. Price on applica� on.Payment is due monthly in advance by standing order.For further informa� on please contact the Accounts Manager on 01865 278491 or [email protected]

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6 Week Salsa Beginners’ Course:Starts Tuesday 15th May, 7.30pmSummertown Church Hall, Portland Rd, OX2 7EZ

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LOVELY 1-BED GARDEN flat with ensuite bathroom, power shower, large fitted wardrobe. Sitting room with patio doors to garden. Brand new kitchenette. Loft storage space. 2 mins to Banbury Road buses. Quiet area, near late shop and park with tennis courts. Close to ring road for London and hospitals. £900 PCM all inclusive. [email protected], OLD ROAD. Large 1 bed ground flat for professionals, n/s, shared garden with garage/storage. Available 27/05 long let. £720 pcm plus bills. [email protected] 4 BED family house available, Summertown. £2600 pcm. [email protected]

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Available: September, 2012. Rent: £1,985 pcm excl. billsHeadley Way, Headington: suitable for a group of 5. Super contemporary house. Amenities include: Ceramic fl ooring, modern ceramic bathroom, additional w.c, communal room, modern kitchen, f/freezer, washing/dryer machine, microwave, plasma T.V. garden, parking.

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ACQUIRE CARE ARE looking for people to provide care in and around Oxford. Call 01865 338050 or visit www.acquirecare.co.uk. Own car essential. [email protected] ASSURANCE TESTER required for a short-term contract for mobile platforms, based in central Oxford. Must be technically proficient, excellent attention to detail and be a keen football fan. [email protected] DEVELOPMENT MANAGER – Executive Degree Programmes. Grade 8, £37,012 - £44,166 per annum with a discretionary range to £48,246. We are seeking to recruit a Business Development Manager to join the Executive Education team at Oxford University’s Saïd Business School Limited. The Saïd Business School is the UK’s #1 provider of executive education and has been ranked #11 globally by the Financial Times. The Business Development Manager – Executive Degree Programmes, is responsible for business development and recruitment, quality assurance and account management of corporate clients who sponsor candidates for executive qualifications or provide competitive scholarships for places. You will report directly to the Director of Executive Degree Programmes and work closely with the marketing and admissions teams to ensure that the recruitment process produces high calibre candidates who meet the University’s academic criteria for admission to postgraduate programmes for consideration by the relevant programme directors and admissions committees. Ideally you will have a proven track record of success in a Business Development role; preferably within the business school or commercial training sectors. A team player with the ability to identify, establish and maintain relationships with senior clients and stakeholders in both a B2B and B2C environment. You must be able to demonstrate a working knowledge of management and organisational development. For a detailed job description and how to apply, please visit http://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/about/vacancies/Pages/default.aspx Alternatively, please call 01865 288919 for further information. The closing date for applications is 24th May 2012. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR – EXECUTIVE Degree Programmes. Grade 9: £42,883 -£49,689 with a discretionary range to £54,283 per annum. We are seeking to recruit an Associate Director to join the executive education team at Oxford University’s Saïd Business School Limited. The Saïd Business School is the UK’s #1 provider of executive education and has been ranked #11 globally by the Financial Times. The Associate Director will be a key player in the team, responsible for growth of the executive portfolio. It is anticipated that by 2015 this revenue will be in excess of £6.5m. The Associate Director will take a lead role in the business development activities of the team. You will design new ways of attracting high quality individuals, and work collaboratively with other teams supporting recruitment in order to grow the portfolio in line with the School’s strategy. You will be accountable for procuring and overseeing the effective delivery of an income of between £2.5-£3m plus per annum. A proven track record of success in a Business Development at senior level, together with the ability to identify, establish and maintain relationships with senior executives are core / crucial to success in the post. You must be able demonstrate commercial acuity, being able to generate significant income as well as manage the associated budget and be a sensitive and persuasive negotiator. Willingness to travel is essential. For a detailed job description and to apply please visit http://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/about/vacancies/Pages/default.aspx. Alternatively, you can call 01865 288919 for further information. The closing date for applications is 25th May 2012. PATISSERIE GATINEAU (SUMMERTOWN), needs kitchen assistant, (part-time) to help the chef in daily preparations. Wednesday, Friday, Saturday. Starting 4:30am till 2.00pm. Must be punctual, and hard worker. Call Fabien on: 01865 311779. SOFTWARE DEVELOPERS WANTED - oxford-web.co.uk/jobs OPERATIONS ASSISTANT WANTED for part-time role at educational publisher on Cowley Road: www.boardworks.co.uk/vacancies. [email protected] KITCHEN HELP required, South Oxford Guesthouse. Duties include making tea, coffee and toast, clearing and resetting tables, serving and washing up. Approx. 15 hours over 5/6 days a week, including weekends. 8am start. Telephone: 01865 244268.

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ROOMS TO LETHEADINGTON: LARGE ROOM, parking, newly decorated, £310 pcm plus bills. Non-smoking, working professional. 07554 970811 / [email protected] LARGE ROOM: www.easyrentaroom.co.uk £550 pcm incl. 07866 700703 / [email protected] OXFORD: EXCELLENT room available immediately in nice modern house. Short or long let. References required. £395. 07405 870032. JACK STRAWS LANE: quiet lovely single room, non-smoking, May/June. Brookes/Oxford Uni student. £370 pcm includes wireless and bills. [email protected] OLD ROAD. Large attic room in 2 bed property for professional non-smoker/s. Suit couple. Garage/storage and garden. Available 27/05, long let. £620pcm includes council tax and water. [email protected] CITY CENTRE - DOUBLE room available now, professional couple/mature students. Walking distance of city centre. £450 inc council tax. 07435 975203. [email protected] CENTRE, DOUBLE furnished room, shared house. View of Thames. Suit professionals/mature students, couple/single. Available now. £600pcm inc council tax. 07435 975203. [email protected] CENTRE - DOUBLE room available now, professional couple/mature students. Walking distance of city centre. £600 inc council tax. 07435 975203. [email protected]

BIG OR SMALL WE SHIP OR STORE IT ALL. 50% discount on packaging materials to all students who ship with us, free pick up in Oxford. Mail Boxes Etc., Summertown 01865 514655 - www.mbesummertown.co.uk, Headington 01865 741729 - www.mbeheadington.co.uk MAN WITH A VAN, distance no problem! Call Kevin on 07769 780615. MAN WITH A LARGE VAN: removals, clearances, etc. 07944 648989. [email protected] MAKING AND alteration service offered. 15+ years experience. 07875 549928. [email protected] FITTING, DISTANCE no problem! Call Kevin on 07769 780615. GARMENTS: QUALITY REPAIRS & alterations. Tuk: 07856 546346. [email protected]: REMOVALS. ROOMS / flats / home removals in Oxford. Various van sizes available. From £25 per hour. Call 07503 916041. [email protected] STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY. Want something extra to entertain your guests at a leaving ball or event? Why not hire our event studio complete with funky props! www.sharmainesepehr.co.uk VAN WITH MAN, any distance, removals, delivery: 07738 272155. [email protected]

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Tue 1stNOSTROMO - ALEXANDER HAWKINS / Oxford Improvisers / 7.30pm £6 / oxfordimprovisers.com / 07941606869 / The Old Fire Station, 40 George StMAY MORNING WITH JOHN OTWAY / Clown Prince of Pop & his Big Band celebrate May Morning / 6am, free / Head of the River, Folly Bridge, St AldatesRAPTURE / New York based indie rockers / Academy Events Presents / 7pm. £13.50 / O2 Academy Oxford, 190 Cowley Rd / 0844 477 2000MAY MORNING ACOUSTIC SHOW / Cat Matador / Flights of Helios / The Old Grinding Young / 6.30am / Free / Truck Store, 101 Cowley Rd / 793866OSPREY & THE OX4 ALLSTARS / Celebrate May Morning with local veterans / 7am. Free / The Bear Inn, 6 Alfred St / 728164MAY DAY CELEBRATION / Live Music & Student Prices. Open @ 6am / 6am. Free / atempoentertainment.com / Cricketers Arms, 43 Iffl ey Rd, (corner of Circus St)

Wed 2ndLIVE & ACOUSTICAL / Fiona Cox, City Fathers, Tommy Vine, Directors Of Space / 8pm, free / 07738 920904 / The Holly Bush Inn, 106 Bridge St, OsneyADY DAVEY / Local acoustic artist / 9pm / White Hart, 12 St Andrew’s Rd, HeadingtonERNESTO MACARO QUARTET / Mainstream and Modern Jazz-Sax/Piano/Bass/Drums / 8.30-1030pm. Free / The Jericho Tavern, 56 Walton St

Thu 3rdSEIJIRO MURAYAMA + SARAH HUGHES / Japanese improviser in rare duo set + 2 supporting acts / 7.30pm; £4/£3 / Albion Beatnik Bookstore, 34 Walton StMATTHEW P, NEIL HALSTEAD / Singer-songwriter on ‘Long Straight Lines’ tour / Beard Museum / 7.30pm. £6 / The Jericho Tavern, 56 Walton St / 311775GILAD ATZMON / Jazz saxophonist accompanied by The Spin Trio / The Spin Jazz Club / 8.15pm. £9, £7 (conc), £6 (student) / The Wheatsheaf, 129 High St

Tue 1stAGRICULTURE AND WILDLIFE? / Mike Gooding discusses FAI Farms low input agriculture at Wytham / 7.45pm. Visitor £2. Members free / St Peter’s Church, First Turn, WolvercoteANMESTY TALK #1 / see box leftINTRODUCING SHAKESPEARE’S EARLY PUBLISHERS / Lukas Erne, University of Geneva / 5-6pm / TS Eliot Lecture Theatre (Merton College), Rose Lane Buildings, (next to Botanic Garden)BOOK GROUP / Monthly book group for adults / 7-8.30pm, £2 per session / Cornerstone Arts Centre, 25 Station Rd, Didcot, OX11 7NE / 01235 515144ZERO BOOKS LECTURE SERIES / Kate Gould, author of ‘Exposing Phallacy’, an upcoming book on fl ashers / 5.30pm, free / Taylorian Institute Lecture Theatre, St GilesTHE BODLEIAN LIBRARY AND THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION / Dr Poole / 1pm, free; followed by reception (£7, which must be booked in advance) / Bodleian Library, Broad StGINGHAM GIRLS WI MAY MEETING / Sugarcraft basics workshop and cake decorating raffl e (£2 fee for materials) / 8pm-10pm (£5 non-WI members) / Fogwell Road Sports Pavilion, Fogwell Rd, Botley

Wed 2ndOXFORD WORK CLUB / Advice and help for those searching for work / 10am-4pm / St Aldate’s Chambers, 109 St Aldate’sINNOVATING WITHOUT INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS: OPTIONS FOR CLIMATE CHANGE TECHNOLOGY / 4pm / Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, Hayes House, 75 George StPROF KEVIN DUTTON: ‘FLIPNOSIS’ / A talk on the ancient art and new science of changing minds / 5.30pm, free / Magdalen College Auditorium, High StSCUBA DIVING CLUB SOCIAL NIGHT / Members plan dives, test kit, get air fi lls and socialise / 8 - 10pm / Oxford BSAC Clubhouse, Hinksey Park, via Lake StOPTICA FANTASTICA / Sir Michael Berry talks about images that illuminate the physics of light / 5.30pm. £2.50/£2 / JdP Music Building, St Hilda’sSAUL FRIEDLANDER IN CONVERSATION / Discussion forum on writing Holocaust history / 5pm / Exam Schools, 75-81 High St / 276905BUSINESS IN SOCIETY: PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE / Talk / 1pm / Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, Hayes House, 75 George StMAKING POLICIES ON THE NHS / Sir Hugh Taylor, formerly Permanent Secretary at the Department of Health / 4.30pm, refreshments 4pm / Nuffi eld College

Thu 3rdCHARLES DICKENS: A MAN FOR OUR TIMES / Lunchtime Talk No 2: “Dickens and Clocks”. Dr Matthew Bevis / 12.30pm. Free / St Giles’ Church, St GilesANMESTY TALK #1 / see box leftA SPIRITUAL UNDERSTANDING OF HAPPINESS & SORROW / Is it true that there can be no happiness without sorrow? / 7.30-9pm, free / Global Retreat Centre, Nuneham Park, Nuneham Courtenay / 343551ARTIST TALK: CORIN SWORN / Artist in residence at St John’s College, Oxford discusses her work / 6pm, free / Modern Art Oxford, 30 Pembroke StAQUIRED BRAIN INJURY MEETING / Free for those affected by ABI/parents/carers (registration req) / 9am. £25 / Kassam Stadium, Grenoble RdCLIMATE CHANGE AND... / Why it’s so diffi cult to understand / 6pm / 274103 / Wolfson College, Linton Rd / 274100THE RISE OF CHINA AND INDIA, AND THE FUTURE OF SUSTAINABLE SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT / 4pm (No admittance after 4.10pm) / Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, Hayes House, 75 George StINVESTING IN SHAKESPEARE’S PLAYBOOKS / 5 - 6pm / 277627 / TS Eliot Lecture Theatre (Merton), Rose Lane Buildings, (next to Botanic Garden)OXFORD MAY MUSIC: THE AGEING BRAIN / Prof Paul Bowlam talks about the ageing brain, healthy ageing and Parkinsons / 5.30pm, £2.50/£2 / JdP Music Building, St Hilda’sAUTHOR EVENT: DENNIS O’DONNELL- THE LOCKED WARD / O’Donnell reveals the true story of life in a psychiatric ward / 7pm, £2 / 333623 / Blackwells Bookshop, 48-51 Broad StWORKSHOP ON THE HOLOCAUST, NARRATIVE AND REMEMBRANCE / 2

- 4pm / Examination Schools, 75-81 High St / 276905

English Language Teachers for short term and summer positions. Ideal candidates must be CELTA or equivalent qualifi ed, enthusiastic and fl exible to join a friendly and professional team.

[email protected]

EmbassyCES is seeking

MAY MORNING BREAKFASTS

Open All NightMission Burritos, King Edward St, just off High St. Open all night. Closes around 7 or 8am. NB The Mission Burritos branch on St Michael’s St is opening only at its normal times.

QL Sandwich Shop, 126 High St. Open all night. Usual sandwich menu & hot drinks available.

The Turl Street Kitchen, 16-17 Turl St (same building as Oxford Hub). Open all night with cake, drink off ers and Tombola of Fun. From 5am it becomes the May Morning After, with bloody good Bloody Marys and bacon sandwiches.

The Corridor, Cowley Road. Open all night, defi nitely serving drinks and possibly food.

Kebab Kid, Cowley Rd, St Clements & Gloucester Green all seem to be open to at least 5am.

Open from 2amQueens Lane Coff ee House, Queens Lane. Full normal menu

Open from 5amQuod, 92 - 94 High St. Full English breakfast; eggs benedict/fl orentine/scrambled with smoked salmon £7ish-£9ish; fruit salad £6.50; pastry & hot drink £5. Full bar

The Grand Café, 84 High St. Bacon sandwiches from 5am, Full English breakfast available from 8am. Full bar - ADVANCE BOOKINGS ONLY

Open from 5.30amPatisserie Valerie, 90 High St. Normal menu, with full range of coff ees, teas, pastries and morning-related items.

Atomic Burger, 96 Cowley Road. American breakfast items and possibly burgers too.

Coff ee Republic, corner of New Inn Hall St and George St. 10% discount for students.

Open from 6.00am G & Ds, Little Clarendon, St Aldates & Cowley

Rd. Watch out for staff on bridge giving out balloons for discount.

The Anchor Inn, 2 Hayfi eld Rd. Open til 9am for kedgeree, minute steak, tea, coff ee and other breakfasty dishes. Full bar. NO BOOKINGS TAKEN

The Kings Arms, corner of Parks Rd & Holywell St. Open until 9.30am then reopening for the day from 10.30am. Bacon sandwiches, drinks & full bar.

The Port Mahon, 82 St Clements. Bacon rolls, full English breakfast, bar, hot drinks

The Head Of The River, Folly Bridge, St Aldates. BBQ, bacon sandwiches, bar and live music

The Bear Inn, Alfred Street off Oriel Square. BBQ and live music in the garden. Full bar.

Combibos, Gloucester Green. Breakfasts & drinks

The Cricketer’s Arms, Iffl ey Rd. Open till 3am and then again at 6 for hot snacks, coff ee and bar drinks. Live music both Monday night and Tuesday morning.

The Turf Tavern, Bath Place, off Holywell Street. Breakfast baps, with full bar, till 9am.

Café Coco, 23 Cowley Rd. Full English & veggie breakfasts + more. NB. NOT at Coco Royal, city centre, (though that opens at 7am anyway)

The White Horse, Broad St 204801. Sausage baps, bacon baps, pastries, tea, coff ee, & full bar.

Angel and Greyhound, St Clements. Hot drinks, alcohol, “bacon rolls and bits and pieces”.

Open from 7.00am

Jericho Cafe, Walton St. Open from 7am and possibly from 6.30am, serving usual breakfast menu.

Open from 10.00am Ashmolean Dining Room, Beaumont St. 3 kinds of eggs, on the roof terrace if it’s fi ne.

A new cocktail bar, lounge and dining room is currently being refurbished in Summertown ready for an April opening. Upstairs will be a large cocktail bar and lounge, downstairs a 50 cover restaurant. The independent owners have a track record of running successful bars and restaurants in oxford. This new venture promises to be an exciting new addition to Oxford with the focus on excellent customer service and creative food and drinks offerings.

We are looking for passionate & talented individuals to join our new team. The right applicant will be excited by food and drink, friendly, professional and customer-focussed. We are looking for:

Mixologists / baristas • Assistant ManagersWaiting staff • Sous chefs • Commis chefsPlease send your CV with covering letter to:

fl [email protected]

CHEMISTRY AND BIOLOGY TEACHERSFull or part-time from September 2012

We are seeking talented teachers to join a very successful science department, teaching Chemistry and Biology throughout the College. One of the available posts may

be suitable for a newly qualifi ed teacher.

Details and application form are available on the College website: www.doverbroecks.com/posts

Please submit applications as soon as possible, but no later than Monday 14th May 2012.

WWW.MYOXFORDREMOVALS.CO.UK. REMOVALS MAN and van, friendly, reliable. UK and European. Kevin 07504 489988. [email protected]

BICYCLESOXFORD’S RECONDITIONED BICYCLES. Affordable new and used bicycles from £35. Ideal for students. Also Cable- and D-locks, lights and helmets. Further information: www.oxfordsreconditionedbicycles.co.uk / 07411 262957

GARDENINGGARDENMAINTAIN.CO.UK : OXFORD CENTRAL, east, Headington, north. 07841 590368 / [email protected]

Open Morning12th May 2012

For more information please telephone 01865 310000www.doverbroecks.com

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