I know someone who has recently got a lecturership striaght after his PhD at Leeds univ. (£22,191 - £23,296).
I also know of other people, such as one guy in Oxford, who is a "Departmental Lecturer" in Pharmacology. Got the job soon after his PhD. He gets to do his own research as well a joining others. and of course he has to teach a few MSc students.
(£18,265 - £24,121)
For a post-doc position (which is the norm) expect to earn between £18-24K, depending on the post and experience etc. For full lecturships, its more, probably around £30K. Have a look in the back of New Scientist for an idea of salaries across a range of disciplines.
that is one of the dummest things I've read for qa long while. The nerds on this site (like urself mojo) wont enjoy being called nerds. so they wont do as u say. And u were thinking of doing a doctorate??? If anyone wants to email this idiot telling him how thick he is , his email is ma102mk@******.ac.uk
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