Below are some further links that might be useful in your first few weeks and beyond.
Information for new starters
New to the University - Introduction to the collegiate University, covering questions you may have when you first arrive as a member of staff.
Induction for staff new to the University - Covers a wide range of topics from the history of the University to where to find out more about how and when you are paid. Additional to departmental induction.
Working at Oxford - Your quick guide to finding information about all aspects of your employment at the University - from annual leave and pay to staff news and project updates.
Oxford University Welcome Service - These pages are intended to help you cover all the practicalities before, during, and after your move to Oxford. They also provide information to help you to settle in as quickly as possible and make the most of all the wonderful opportunities the University and city have to offer. These pages are especially useful for colleagues joining us from outside the UK.
The Oxford University Newcomers' Club - To help the newly-arrived partners of visiting scholars, of graduate students and of newly appointed academic and administrative members of the University to settle in and to provide an opportunity to meet people in Oxford.
Staff gateway - Information for all staff on working at Oxford, Research and Teaching, Structure and Organisation, Services and Tools and an A-Z.
Pay and pay-related information
Pay dates - Pay dates are the dates on which salaries will appear as cleared funds in University employees' bank accounts.
HR self-service - Log in to access your payslips and P60s, update certain personal, job and pay details or to apply for a University job.
Pension Office - The Pensions Office administers the pension schemes operated by the University for its employees.
Staff benefits and discounts - As a member of staff at Oxford you can enjoy a wide range of benefits, along with excellent learning and development opportunities in a stimulating and attractive environment.
HMRC - You can find detailed information on income tax, including your tax code and any forms you might require.
Additional support
EDI support - Outlines specific support available to staff relating to disability, gender, race and sexual orientation.
Oxford University Careers service – Information for research students and staff, offering 1:1 support by phone or online appointment, and researcher-specific remote workshops (available to book in CareerConnect) to support your career decision-making and next steps, wherever you are in your journey and whatever your aspirations or concerns. Please also see the Research Careers website for exploring career options for researchers.