UK’s best paid university boss rakes in £554,000 a year - that's a whopping £1,500 a day
Imperial College London’s Alice Gast, 61, gets a £554,000 salary.Credit: www.studyshots.co.uk
She also makes £287,000 a year on the board of oil and gas giant Chevron but will not see it until she retires. Second in the league of university earners is Dame Minouche Shafik, 57, of the London School of Economics, who is on £491,000.Student news site The Tab found 60 per cent of educational bosses said their pay increased last year.
King’s College London boss Ed Byrne, 67, had a pay freeze at £455,000 — still the fourth highest earner.Wetherspoon bans parents with kids from buying more than two alcoholic drinksICEBOX BRITAIN'Disgusting' Subway worker caught 'scratching his a**e' behind the counterPARKING WAR-DENSMeanwhile, most undergraduate students pay tuition fees of £9,250 a year.
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