Survey shows salaries of university heads rose by an average of 瞿12,000 in one year, Anthea Lipsett writes.
The salaries of university chiefs rose by more than twice that of academic staff in 2005-06, according to The Times Higher s exclusive annual vice-chancellors pay survey.
Vice-chancellors earned an average of 7.9 per cent more in 2005-06 than in 2004-05, according to an analysis of official figures for vice-chancellor pay published by universities. In the same period, academic salaries rose by just 3 per cent. Between 2004-05 and 2005-06, the average pay packet - including benefits but excluding employer pension contributions - for vice-chancellors grew by 瞿12,044, from 瞿153,061 to 瞿165,105.
The highest earner was Laura Tyson, former director of the London Business School at 瞿322,000. The next best paid was Sir Richard Sykes, rector of Imperial College London, who received 瞿290,000, followed by Michael Sterling of Birmingham University, 瞿250,000.
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Vice-chancellors of Russell Group institutions earned the highest salaries, averaging 瞿217,9 in 2005-06, a rise of 8.2 per cent. Heads of institutions in the Campaigning for Mainstream Universities group earned Pounds 167,595 on average, up by 7.9 per cent; while leaders of 1994 Group institutions earned 瞿177,651 on average, up 6.7 per cent.
Those in charge of institutions in the Alliance of Non-Aligned Universities received 瞿180,226 on average, a rise of 7.3 per cent.
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The survey also reveals huge pension contributions made to some vice-chancellors, either as one-off or retirement payments.
The University and College Union, whose dispute last summer secured a 10.4 per cent pay increase over the years 2006 to 2008, condemned the rises.
Sally Hunt, the UCUs joint general secretary, said now was a time for unity between management and staff to defend academic values and secure better funding.
But she said: The handsome rewards for those at the top threaten this vital unity and send exactly the wrong message to university staff.
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Universities UK said most university staff had enjoyed percentage rises close to vice-chancellor levels after transfer to new pay and grading structures.
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