Martyn Rush
Communications Co-Ordinator at St Antony's College- Claim this Profile
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South Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom, UK
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Experience
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St Antony's College
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United Kingdom
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Higher Education
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1 - 100 Employee
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Communications Co-Ordinator
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Jul 2017 - Aug 2021
Oxford, United Kingdom
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Oxford City Council
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United Kingdom
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Government Administration
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500 - 600 Employee
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City Councillor for Barton and Sandhills
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May 2018 - Sep 2020
Oxford, United Kingdom
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The British School of Kuwait
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Kuwait
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Primary and Secondary Education
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100 - 200 Employee
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History Teacher
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Aug 2014 - Jun 2015
Kuwait KS2, KS3, KS4, KS5 curriculum development
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Feltham Community College
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Education Management
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1 - 100 Employee
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Head of History Department
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Jul 2012 - Aug 2014
Feltham - KS3, KS4, KS5 curriculum development - Department leadership and administration
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Teach First
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United Kingdom
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Education Administration Programs
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700 & Above Employee
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History Teacher
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Sep 2010 - Jul 2012
- KS3, KS4, KS5 curriculum development
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Education
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University of Oxford
DPhil, Oriental Studies -
University of Oxford
Master’s Degree, Modern Middle Eastern Studies -
University College London, U. of London
BA, History -
University of Pennsylvania
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