51吃瓜

Wages for sages 2

Published on
六月 7, 2002
Last updated
五月 22, 2015

Alan Ryan sensibly suggests that "British academic life has become unviable". On other pages, the School of Oriental and African Studies advertises for a director of a project on endangered languages with "a salary and benefits that are commensurate with a senior academic post that are competitive within higher education", salary negotiable from ?41,500, inclusive of London allowance.

Directly opposite, the University of Lincoln seeks a higher education planning manager, salary circa ?45K, plus relocation.

On the next page, the University of Bristol wants a director of academic affairs with a salary "in excess of ?60,000" and a director of student administration ("c.?45,000").

Are these advertisements and Ryan's column related? I think we should be told.

D. A. Trotter
Department of European languages
University of Wales Aberystwyth

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