HL Deb 28 March 1972 vol 329 cc1044-5WA
BARONESS WOOTTON OF ABINGER

asked Her Majesty's Government:

Taking into account the recently agreed increases, what are the salary scales of (non-medical), university professors, readers, senior lecturers, lecturers, assistant lecturers.

THE PARLIAMENTARY UNDERSECRETARY OF STATE, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE (LORD BELSTEAD)

The information which follows is for non-clinical, and related, staffs from October 1 1971, and excludes London allowance of £162. The separate assistant lecturer and lecturer scales were amalgamated in 1968 into a single lecturers' scale, which is now £1,641, £1,788, £1,935, £2,082, £2,229, £2,376, £2,526, £2,676, £2,823, £2,970, £3,117, £3,264, £3,411, £3,558, £3,705, £3,852 (effective October, 1972), £3,999 (effective October, 1973).

The scale for senior lecturers and readers is: £3,852, £3,999, £4,146, £4,293, £4,440, £4,587, £4,734.

There are no scales for professors whose salaries are set individually by their university, subject to a minimum of £4,850 and to the average in each not exceeding £6,003.