• Question: how much is your income

    Asked by anon-233919 to Phill, Liam, Kohinoor, Karolina, Jack, Debbie on 9 Nov 2019. This question was also asked by anon-233920, anon-233923, anon-234357.
    • Photo: Liam Wignall

      Liam Wignall answered on 9 Nov 2019:


      About £35,000. If you work as a lecturer at a university, there is a national pay scale that you work your way up: https://www.ucu.org.uk/he_singlepayspine

    • Photo: Jack Joyce

      Jack Joyce answered on 9 Nov 2019:


      I’m a Research Associate, and Post-Doctoral researcher (two jobs!) so I only do research and don’t teach students. Like Liam, I earn about £35,000, but sometimes I’ll work on other projects and I’ll get paid for that work too (approximately £20-£25 per hour).

    • Photo: Karolina Urbanska

      Karolina Urbanska answered on 10 Nov 2019:


      The salary usually starts at around £30,000 and you work up the pay grade the more experience you have.

    • Photo: Debbie Kinsey

      Debbie Kinsey answered on 11 Nov 2019:


      I’m doing a PhD, which is more like studying than a job, but I have a scholarship so I do get paid every month. I get £1200 a month to do my PhD, and then I’m paid about £17 an hour when I teach students.

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