University in firing line as row grows over rising executive pay after resignation of Bath’s vice-chancellorThe University of Southampton said “post-Brexit strategy” justified paying its vice-chancellor £433000 a year,after it emerged Sir Christopher Snowden is one of the country’s highest-paid university leaders.
The announcement places Snowden and Southampton in the firing line over rising executive pay, after the resignation of the University of Bath’s vice-chancellor, or Glynis Breakwell,after widespread criticism of her £468000 pay.
Continue reading...
Source: guardian.co.uk