THE Data: explore your university’s pay and performance

Interactive tool allows you to benchmark your vice-chancellor’s pay against key information sets

May 19, 2016
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This interactive Times Higher Education data tool allows you to plot your vice-chancellor’s pay package against a number of performance indicators.

Enter your university’s name in the box and then click to select your preferred comparison. You can plot vice-chancellor’s pay against: average academic salary; research excellence framework (REF) grade point average; National Student Survey (NSS) score; or number of students.

Vice-chancellor:

Sir Ian Diamond

0500,000316,000

Comparisons:

Score in the THE World University Rankings 2015: 172

40,00060,00050,020
232.97
809087
020,00012,938

V-c pay v institution’s average academic salary

35,00040,00045,00050,00055,00060,00065,0000100,000200,000300,000400,000500,000600,000Institution's average academic salary 2014-15Vice-chancellor's pay (£)

NOTES:

London Business School's average academic salary is £190,800. This has been excluded from the chart display to help reduce visual clustering.

Note that the figures quoted for VC salary reflects the total cost of the VC's office for 2014-15. In some cases, the figure includes a payoff to a previous VCs, inflating the total. For details on this, see our main VC pay table.

Click here for our in-depth analysis of the 2016 Times Higher Education Pay Survey

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