• Question: how much do you get paid

    Asked by anon-191686 to Chris, Kathryn, Graeme, Adam, Agnes on 13 Nov 2018. This question was also asked by anon-191697, anon-191809, anon-191805, anon-191812, anon-191800, anon-191813.
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      Chris Davies answered on 13 Nov 2018:


      I currently earn between £30,000 and £40,000 a year

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      Agnes Wojtusiak answered on 15 Nov 2018:


      I’m still a student, and I’m actually on a year out before finishing my final year at uni.
      I earn just over £19,000 – not bad, for a first job while I’m still learning 😀

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      Graeme Poole answered on 15 Nov 2018:


      For full-time researchers (above PhD level) typically earn £30,000 to £50,000 a year. But depending on industry/company, it can be over £100,000.

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      Adam McGuinness answered on 16 Nov 2018:


      I’m doing my PhD, which means I’m a student and don’t get paid very much, about £1200 a month

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