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They teach you every single day (when you actually make it to your 9ams) and sometimes go on strike quite a bit, but do you really know how much money […]
They teach you every single day (when you actually make it to your 9ams) and sometimes go on strike quite a bit, but do you really know how much money your lecturers are making to teach your hungover little brain about Chaucer or fancy sums?
Well, data released by HESA now tells us how much staff at each Russell Group University are paid. The stats break down uni staff pay into six different brackets of pay bands. These are:
1. Below £21,197 a year
2. Between £21,197 and £27,151 a ye
3. Between £27,131 and £36,386 a year
4. Between £36,383 and £48,41 a year
5. Between £48,841 and £65,578 a year
6. Above £65,578 a year
These stats also include all staff and not just lecturers, but the most common band across all unis is by far between £36,383 and £48,841. Not a single Russell Group pays any staff member in band one, below £21,197 a year.
But Durham, Cambridge, Queen’s University Belfast and Birmingham Universities all pay a small number of staff members between £21,197 and £27,131 a year, band two.
So, to work out the Russell Groups where your lecturers are paid the least, The Tab analysed the HESA data to find the percentage of each Russell Group paying its staff the highest band wage.
So this, is how much your Russell Group uni lecturers are actually paid, ranked from highest to lowest:
24. London School of Economics – 52.97 per cent of staff paid over £65,578 a year
23. University of Liverpool – 37.09 per cent of staff paid over £65,578 a year
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22. Queen Mary University of London – 35.35 per cent of staff paid over £65,578 a year
21. King’s College London – 33 per cent of staff paid over £65,578 a year
20. University College London – 30.81 per cent of staff paid over £65,578 a year
19. University of Oxford – 30.14 per cent of staff paid over £65,578 a year
18. Imperial College London – 29.84 per cent of staff paid over £65,578 a year
17. University of Nottingham – 28.22 per cent of staff paid over £65,578 a year
16. Cardiff University – 27.76 per cent of staff paid over £65,578 a year
15. University of Manchester – 27.53 per cent of staff paid over £65,578 a year
14. University of Warwick – 27.32 per cent of staff paid over £65,578 a year
13. Durham University – 26.65 per cent of staff paid over £65,578 a year
12. University of Glasgow – 25.2 per cent of staff paid over £65,578 a year
11. University of Cambridge – 23.71 per cent of staff paid over £65,578 a year
10. Queen’s University Belfast – 23.1 per cent of staff paid over £65,578 a year
9. Newcastle University – 22.77 per cent of staff paid over £65,578 a year
8. University of Birmingham – 22.07 per cent of staff paid over £65,578 a year
7. University of Bristol – 21.91 per cent of staff paid over £65,578 a year
6. University of Leeds – 21.71 per cent of staff paid over £65,578 a year
5. University of York – 21.55 per cent of staff paid over £65,578 a year
4. University of Exeter – 20.69 per cent of staff paid over £65,578 a year
3. University of Southampton – 20.60 per cent of staff paid over £65,578 a year
2. University of Edinburgh – 20.48 per cent of staff paid over £65,578 a year
1. University of Sheffield – 19.61 per cent of staff paid over £65,578 a year