Lincoln MCR Week 3 Notices
Internal Notices 1. Menu External Notices 1. Oxford Leider Festival 2. Mindfulness for IBS 3. New York City Financial Services 2017 Job Opportunity 4. Zero Waste Week 5. Volunteer at the Christmas Lights Festival 6. Palestine Talk: ‘Humanitarian Opportunities for Peace and Education’ by Project Hope 7. Drama Cuppers 8. Funding Opportunities 9. Biostars 2017 ——— ——— ——— ——— ——— ——— ——— ——— ——— ——— ——— ——— ——— ——— ——— ——— ——— ——— Internal Notices 1. Menu A message from our new Food Rep, Jess: "Here's what's cooking for you all this week. I can't decide whether I'm more excited about Wednesday's Cod & Plum Crumble or Thursday's Tandoori Veggies and Salted Caramel Ice cream; let me know what you thought via next week's survey!” Check out the attachment for this week’s menu. External Notices 1. Oxford Leider Festival One of the world’s leading classical song festivals, attracting many of the finest classical singers and instrumentalists, this year Oxford Lieder presents ‘The Schumann Project: the light and shade of Romanticism’. Tickets to this fortnight-long Festival (14th-29th October) are just £5 for UNDER-35s, and STUDENTS get their first lunchtime concert FREE. Tickets are available at www.oxfordlieder.co.uk. You can like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/oxfordliederfestival/ and follow our Twitter and Instagram (@OxfordLieder). 2. Mindfulness for IBS course We are offering a mindfulness course for women with IBS. This course is offered for free as part of a research study at Oxford University. For more information about the study please email [email protected] or sign up here: http://limesurvey.msd.ox.ac.uk/index.php/476452/lang-en. 3. New York City Financial Services 2017 Job Opportunity Goldsmith & Co. is a boutique Executive Search firm located in downtown Manhattan that specialises in recruiting for asset management. We recruit for roles across the asset management universe, from analyst up to C-level roles and for firms ranging from multi-trillion dollar diversified asset managers to family offices. We are recruiting a Research Analyst, which is the position I have been in for the last 11 months. In the role, I have been part of a centralised research team consisting of full-time researchers and part-time interns working on research projects analysing and improving the structure of our data. I have also worked directly with all of the recruiters at the firm from whom I have learnt a wealth of knowledge about both financial services and recruitment. I also had the opportunity to hire, train, and manage interns as well as conducting preliminary phone screens with prospective candidates. I can’t recommend this opportunity enough. If you would like to apply, have questions about the role, or have questions about working in the US, please don’t hesitate to get in contact: [email protected] Domhnall Talbot Goldsmith & Co 632 Broadway (at Bleecker) New York, NY 10012 212-419-1239 http://www.goldsmithandco.com/ 4. Zero Waste Week Zero Waste Week is happening again from the 24th to 28th October (3rd week!). It is being hosted by Just Love Oxford and will hopefully be a challenging and inspiring week. Please check out our Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/zerowasteweekoxford/) to get involved and come along to our launch event on Monday 24th October for free food and a viewing of 'Hugh's War on Waste’ (https://www.facebook.com/events/303328026726751/)! 5. Volunteer at the Christmas Lights Festival Christmas Light Festival is back on the weekend of the 25th – 27th November 2016 and once again the city centre will be transformed with even more cultural activities and art installations reflecting this year’s theme “Winter’s Tales”. We’re looking for enthusiastic volunteers! If you are interested in events management, the arts or just gaining experience of working in a public facing environment then we just might have the role for you. From being the official contact point for festival visitors to assisting our festival crew and supporting the delivery of our public survey, you could help to make this event a great and memorable experience for everyone! We will be holding an information sharing and get to know you meeting on Wednesday 16th November. If you’re interested in working with us or if you would like to get more information then please contact Charlotte in the Oxford City Council Culture & Events Team on [email protected] by Wednesday 9th November. For more information on the Festival, please visit our website www.oxfordschristmas.com Christmas Light Festival 2016: Ambassador Volunteer Roles Steward Lantern Procession For this role, you will be welcoming teachers and children to the meeting point, and assist parents with dropping off their child. You will then be allocated to a group of children (there are 10 schools of 25-30 children), help them set up their lanterns, and will be their main point of contact as we walk the parade route. You will then assist the teachers with reuniting parents and children at the end of the parade. Artist Liaison (Sing Christmas) You will be assisting choirs with getting to and from the artist meeting point and their performance pitch. Choirs will perform up to 3 times in different locations between 12pm - 4pm on Saturday. On the day, you will be liaising with Cat Kelly, the Sing Christmas Artistic Director and the show managers at each location. Visitor Information & Public Survey This role involves being the official contact point for festival visitors and assisting with the delivery of our public survey. You will need to find it easy to talk to people and feel comfortable absorbing information in the event guide so that you can help people navigate the different opportunities the festival has on offer. The public survey will involve approaching people in a friendly way to ask for their assistance in giving us some quick feedback. Broad Street Installation Assistant - Illumaphonium You will be assisting the public to engage with the Illumaphonium installation using the equipment provided. This big installation in the centre of Broad Street is interactive and encourages the public to discover themselves the interplay between light and sound. Oxford Castle & Gloucester Green Installation Assistant – Colony You will be assisting the public to engage with the Colony installation, which consists of huge tactile spheres. The installation will be at the Oxford Castle on Friday and on Gloucester Green on Saturday. Area Assistant (Broad Street, Gloucester Green, Oxford Castle) This role involves working in a busy and fast-paced environment as part of a small team, setting up and running an area of the Christmas Light Festival. Responsibilities will include helping to set up the area, erecting signage where needed, liaising with artists and markets traders. During the event, you will help to welcome the lantern procession into Broad St, assist with the set up and running of the Dancin' Oxford stage area in Gloucester Green and help with the overall smooth-running of events. N.B. though this is not a physical labour role, lots of energy and some light lifting are required. Crew Assistant You will be assisting the crew to build the festival in areas across Oxford under the direction of the site manager. This will include laying out infrastructure, assisting the Markets manager with siting traders and the site manager with to create a safe and enjoyable environment. This role will require heavy lifting and provides the opportunity to learn practical, hands-on skills. N.B. crew assistants should have the expectation of some lifting, (e.g. pedestrian barriers and tables). 6. Palestine Talk: ‘Humanitarian Opportunities for Peace and Education’ by Project Hope Monday 24th October, 7pm St Anne’s College (Oxford), Tsuzuki Lecture Theatre Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1236586279695077/ The Director of the Palestinian children’s charity ‘Project Hope’ is coming to Oxford as part of a UK-wide tour to talk about ongoing efforts to advance peace in Palestine and Project Hope’s work. In his lecture, Hakim Sabbah will be discussing the challenges facing NGOs operating in the West Bank, his charity’s youth education initiatives, and the current political situation in Palestine and the city of Nablus. The talk will also provide information for those interested in volunteering in Palestine and will be followed by a Q&A session. 7. Drama Cuppers Freshers, you may have heard something about this fab opportunity already, but, if not, it’s not too late to get involved! Drama Cuppers is an intercollegiate theatre festival, at which groups of freshers from different colleges present short pieces (30 mins max) on a minimum budget with limited rehearsal. You can choose to put on a short one-act play, a few sketches, an extract from a longer work, or even new writing - and in any genre, from the tragic to the slapstick. Anything goes! Prizes are awarded (including one for the best graduate involvement) but overall the attitude is very relaxed - and the main aim is to have fun, meet like-minded people, and taste a small sample of wider Oxford drama! The deadline for entry forms is the end of this Friday, but then you have over two weeks for rehearsal before performing at the BT Studio in the town centre in 5th week. You’ll find more info by following the link attached, but if you have any queries – about logistics, deadlines, choice of pieces, whether you should get involved (Yes!), etc. - do email the OUDS Graduate rep at [email protected] 8. Funding Opportunities A team of Oxford students that have built a platform to help you fund-raise. Sign up and search through the largest and most up-to-date database of funding opportunities for free. They have also built the most student-friendly crowdfunding platform. Visit www.silofunds.com and find funding for free. 9. BioStars 2017 is here! Hello Fellow scientists and entrepreneurs! After the great success of 2015-2016 BioStars, we are about to officially open the call for the BioStars 2016-2017 intake, from Monday 24th October, 00:00 (BST). To mark this occasion, we are organising a series of launch events, info sessions and panel discussions across the UK. These events are a great opportunity for you to familiarise yourself with the BioStars programme, to get advice from our alumni and listen to insights from world-renowned industry, academic and investment experts, and our first one is taking place in Oxford; Biotech startups: trends, opportunities and challenges. The event will consist of a short informative session, providing an overview, key dates and the application process for the BioStars programme. We also have scheduled a panel discussion involving members of different areas of expertise. A drinks reception will be held following the session, which will serve as an ideal opportunity to network with like-minded individuals. Biotech startups: trends, opportunities and challenges Schedule h1800 - Registration opens h1815 - Welcome keynote h1820 - Introduction to BioStars h1840 - Panel discussion: Biotech start-ups: trends, opportunities and challenges h1940 - Final remarks/questions h2000-2100 - Drinks reception Panellists • Prof. Hagan Bayley - Professor of Chemical Biology at the University of Oxford | Co-founder of Oxford Nanopore • Dr. Adam Stoten - Head of Technology Transfer, Life Sciences at Oxford University Innovation • Dr. Andrew McLean - Principal Investor at Oxford Sciences Innovation • Dr. Jon Rees - Managing Director at Jon Rees Associates • Dr. Dara Henry - Director, Immunology Innovation Fund at GSK • Dr. Inna Pertsovskaya - BioStars Alumna | Founder and CEO at Pepper Biomarkers You can register here for free! Below you can find more information about all other events, what our previous start-ups got access to and more information about BioStars 2017. We look forward to working with you towards creating the next unicorn! For any query regarding the programme, please contact Ms. Ellie Price -PI BioStars Manager, at: [email protected]
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Welcome to 2nd Week! I hope you’ve all enjoyed a restful Sunday having braved the Emily Carr party and then Maxwell’s. Well done to the Social Team for putting on a great night, a huge thank you to those of you that volunteered to set up, do a bar shift, sit at the door, or help clean up this morning, and a shout out to our guests of honour - Simon & Laura. Just a few notices from me of things that are happening this week, especially our first General Meeting of term on Wednesday. See you soon, Kev Internal Notices 1. Elections & General Meeting - Wednesday 8pm in the MCR 2. Dissertea - Monday 2pm - 6pm 3. Lord Florey Talk - Call for Abstracts 4. Week 2 Menu External Notices 1. Keble String Orchestra 2. Travel to China for free 3. Nature Conservation Society Symposium 4. Kabaddi event 5. Participate in a study - win £50 Amazon vouchers 6. Become a tutor 7. Participate in another study - £££ 8. Outreach opportunities 9. Participate in yet another study - £££ Internal Notices 1. Elections & General Meeting - Wednesday 8pm in the MCR A gentle reminder that our first General Meeting of term will be held on Wednesday at 8pm in the MCR. This is your chance to find out from the MCR Committee the latest things that are going on in College, and discuss some important points. Keep an eye out for Adam’s e-mail with the agenda later this week. Wine will of course be served. Also as part of the General Meeting, we will be holding elections for the open positions on the MCR Committee - Food Rep, Freshers’ Rep, 2x Social Reps, IT Rep and Equality & Diversity Rep. If you’re interested in running for any of these positions, please get in touch! E-mail me or Adam and we can let you know more about the roles, and check out Adam’s e-mail from last week with details on how to be nominated. Important note correcting the Social Rep e-mail earlier: there will not be a husting at 6pm, and you will not need to bring your bod card to vote. You simply just have to come to the General Meeting at 8pm. See you there! 2. Dissertea - Monday 2pm-6pm A message from our Academic Rep Heather: “Dissertea will be from 2pm - 6pm in the MCR on Monday. All are welcome, cake will be supplied, and maybe I'll actually do some DPhil for once!” 3. Lord Florey Talk - Call for Abstracts The Lord Florey Talk will take place on Monday 21st November at 8pm. Anybody in the MCR is invited to submit an abstract to me to take the opportunity to present at this event. It’s a great presentation to be able to put on your CV, and allows you to practice presenting in front of friends. Any subject, any discipline! And there will be wine and snacks if you want to ply yourself (whether presenting or watching) with dutch courage or sugar highs. The presentation should last around 30-40 minutes with question and answers. Please submit a c.200 word abstract to Heather by Monday 24th October ([email protected]). 4. Week 2 Menu Check out the attached PDF for next week’s menu in Hall. As ever, it can also be found on the Lincoln MCR and Lincoln College websites, as well as full details of meal times, prices, and the online booking system. External Notices 1. Keble String Orchestra Keble String Orchestra is a non-auditioning orchestra that rehearses on Saturday afternoons in the Music Room at Keble College and performs once a term. we have had a great amount of sign ups at the Freshers' Fair but are still open for more players to join, especially viola, cello and double bass players. If interested in joining, contact [email protected] or come to our open rehearsal from 14:00- 16:30 on Saturday in the Keble Music Room. 2. Travel to China (free) in Week 10 to lead workshops on current issues! Oxford Global, an education development project, is organising a Model United Nations conference in Shanghai from 15-18 December. We are recruiting Oxford undergraduate and graduate students to lead committee discussions on issues ranging from energy sustainability, global food shortages, access to education, and more. While in China, all basic expenses will be covered—accommodation, food, and a flight subsidy will be provided. You will work closely with Chinese high school students to lead debate on an international relations topic and help guide them toward a resolution. Learn more and apply to be a Director on our website. Deadline: 20th October http://oxfordglobal.org/globalmun-programme/ 3. Nature Conservation Society Symposium The Oxford University Nature Conservation Society warmly invites you to our upcoming symposium: “Providing for the Planet without Costing the Earth”, at the Oxford Martin School on Saturday 12th November 2016, 09:00-17:00. The symposium will cover the theme of ecosystem services including food security, sustainable fisheries, and green forestry. The day will include talks by leading academics and environmentalists including Tony Juniper, Charles Godfray, Ian Bateman and Catherine Redgewell. We are pleased to inform you that early bird, reduced fare tickets are available to purchase at: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/ouncs-symposium-providing-for-the-planet-without-costing-the-earth-tickets-27657553487. Further information can be found on our website: https://ouncs.org/symposium2016/ or on our Facebook event page https://www.facebook.com/events/1641554326173669/. The full programme for the day is also attached. 4. Kabaddi Event ‘People who've trained with the England Kabaddi Team are hosting a one day Kabaddi event on the 18th of October. Please join the facebook event if you want to learn more about the day: https://www.facebook.com/events/1298165136882659/?notif_t=plan_user_associated¬if_id=1476192048632951. This event is open to everyone, and there is no need to join the Oxford Kabaddi team to attend. Feel free to come if you want to try out a fun, new sport for only 1 day.’ 5. Win £50 Amazon Vouchers! Participants Needed for Online Study Incentives: 2 x £50 Amazon vouchers to win in a prize draw. Study Type: Online questionnaires and experiment. Time: Completion time between 10 and 90 minutes depending upon the number of tasks you are selected to do. Topic: Appearance concerns and their effects on social situations. Requirements: You must be aged 18 or over and have access to a desktop computer or laptop. To find out more or to begin your participation please follow this link: https://cccusocialsciences.az1.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_3VonFKZPYoAIKCF 6. Become a tutor Oxford Summer Courses seeks experienced and passionate tutors to deliver summer courses to 13-15, 16-17 and 18-24 year old international students for all or part of the period 25 June – 12 Aug, 2017. We offer highly competitive pay, flexible working, autonomy over the syllabus and an excellent chance to gain Oxford-style teaching experience. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis until the positions are filled. For more information about the roles and the application process visit http://oxfordsummercourses.com/tutors/ 7. Earn Money £££ from research! If you are interested in making some money by participating in some interesting social psychology research sign up to our maillist and we will keep you up to date with any psychology studies you can participate in throughout the year! This is a great way to contribute to research and earn some quick cash alongside your studies. Most studies pay at least £10 an hour and are either online or in the Department of Experimental Psychology (9 South Parks Road, OX1 3UD – University of Oxford campus). It only takes a minute to sign-up and there is no obligation to participate once you have. Just click HERE or go to https://goo.gl/forms/xrRw0ZcVRm4HkRvm2 and enter your information. 8. Outreach Are you interested in spreading love of learning and being involved in a non-traditional outreach event? Splash is a student volunteering initiate started at MIT in 1957, which allows local school students to take classes in a broad range of subjects taught by university students. Undergraduate and graduate teachers can give one-off lessons in subjects they are passionate about, and thus hopefully inspire students to learn beyond their traditional school curricula. Examples of past class topics include biochemistry, the psychology of Facebook, Roman tombstones, knitting and the language of the Time Lords! If you are interested in being part of our next Splash event please visit the Oxford Splash website and register to teach, or feel free to respond to email [email protected] with any questions. Teachers will need to attend an initial meeting this term, and another short meeting at the beginning of Hilary. We will also need volunteers to act as stewards on the day, so if you don’t fancy teaching you can still be involved! Stewards will not need to attend any sessions this term - they will only be needed on the day of the event, and for a very brief meeting just before the event. Details of initial teacher meetings (you are only required to attend one): - 15 October 5pm Corpus Christi College, Fraenkel Room - 22 October 1pm, Merton College, FitzJames - 22 October 5pm, Merton College, FitzJames - 19 November 1pm, Corpus Christi College, Fraenkel Room These meetings will last less than an hour. You can also like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/oxfordsplash/?fref=ts 9. Another study We are looking for healthy people who are sometimes worried about their eating habits, diet or weight to participate in a study using a dietary supplement called N acetyl cysteine which increases the levels of a neurochemical, glutathione, in your brain. If you are a healthy female, aged between 18-40 years with no current health problems, and interested in participating in the study we’d like to hear from you. Feel free to ask questions – showing interest doesn’t commit you to anything! You will be compensated for your time if you decide to take part. You can email me on [email protected] or call 01865 618318 for more information. Hi MCR,
Congratulations on making it to 1st week! It’s been great to see so many old and new faces during Freshers’ Week, and I look forward to meeting many more of you as the term progresses. Just a few notices from the MCR Committee this week about battels, how to get involved in our academic team, and the all-important menu for Hall. Watch out for more information about the upcoming elections for vacant Committee posts during the week. See you soon, Kev Lincoln College MCR - MT 1st Week Notices 1. Battels Info 2. Dissertea 3. How to join the Academic Team 4. Public Speaking group 5. Hall Menu 1. Battels - You should now have received your battels. There are some optional payments included in this which are the overseas scholarship, the oxford student refugee campaign, and the MCR charity scheme. It is possible to opt out of all/some of these, and if you would like to do this then please fill out the following form: https://goo.gl/forms/OEsBC7WbeXgQD1sA2. Do be aware that you will need to pay your battels to avoid any fines and then the payments will be reimbursed. If you have any other questions then please contact Josh Abbott ([email protected]) 2. Dissertea will be running every Monday from 2pm till 6pm from now until the end of term in the MCR. Bring any writing you have, and we can try collectively to motivate ourselves and each other to smash out some words with the aid of snacks and coffee. 3. Academic Team - if you are interested in helping run the Hilary Seminar Series, or any other academic events, drop me an email ([email protected]) for any level of involvement (even if its just in your subject area) 4. Public Speaking Group - Last term we set up a public speaking group, for people interested in improving their presentation skills/confidence. If you would like to join, we plan to meet informally throughout the year to improve our practice and invite 'good' speakers to learn from. If you are interested, again email me ([email protected]) and I'll add you to the group. 5. Hall Menu - See the attached PDF for the menu for Hall this week. You can also find this on the Lincoln College and Lincoln MCR websites. For more information about times and prices for Hall, check out http://www.lincoln.ox.ac.uk/Meals. |
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