• Question: HOWN MUCH MONYE DO YOU MAKE IN A YEAR

    Asked by band520kudu on 25 Oct 2024. This question was also asked by bekkijones#maccies4life!.
    • Photo: Zoe Vance

      Zoe Vance answered on 25 Oct 2024:


      My gross pay is about £45,000 as a post doctoral researcher 3 years after finishing my PhD, which comes out to around £2700 a month net. That’s after doing the 4 years on a stipend during the PhD though which was much lower, €1500 (about £1250 currently) for most of the 4 years, so if you’re thinking about salary in a future career you should also think about how long the training period is and if/how much you get paid during that. Also think about where you need to be during the training. I did my PhD in Dublin which is quite an expensive place to live, so my rent was about 40% of my monthly income and I was lucky; I knew plenty of people I worked with paying more than that.

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      Anita Kinsey answered on 14 Nov 2024:


      My gross pay is about £60,000 as a senior technical manager in a food company. It will take a while to become a senior technical manager so the starting salary will be lower than this

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      Viviene Dela Cruz answered on 15 Nov 2024:


      I’m a PhD student on a scholarship. I receive £15,000 tax-free, which comes out to £1,250/month. I can work extra to top this up, and the scholarship pays for my tuition fee of £28,000+ a year.

    • Photo: Kirsty Lindsay

      Kirsty Lindsay answered on 18 Nov 2024:


      As an assistant professor I make about £50,000 year

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