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Srg does it pay to be a scientist
1. Average salaries by education level:
Does it Pay to be a
Scientist?
Masters degree
PhD / Doctorate Bachelor’s degree
Other
£42,010
£35,310
£33,600
£37,180
To break through the £35,000 salary mark, you’ll need to have studied a Ph.D. or a
professional doctorate – this group earn on average over £8,410 more per year than those with
a bachelor’s degree
The degree you
hold will also
affect
how much you
earn
Average salaries by experience accumulated:
£35,570
Wales
£37,730
South West
£36,160
North East
£36,160
Yorkshire &
Humberside
£35,550
Midlands
£35,900
Average
UK salary
£36,430
Scotland
£38,570
London
£34,630
East Anglia
£36,160
South East
£36,210
N. Ireland*
£34,780
North West
Salaries by geographic region
£17,923 £23,073 £30,042 £33,333 £37,236 £47,247 £49,911
1 Yr or Less 1 Yr – 3Yrs 3 Yrs – 6Yrs 6Yrs – 9Yrs 9Yrs – 14Yrs 14Yrs – 20Yrs Over 20Yrs
Interestingly,
starting salaries
for Scientists
have dropped
£3,000 whereas there has been an
increase in salaries for those
with 3 years’ or more
experience in their field
in the past
five years
www.srg.co.uk
The UK’s science industry has taken a real-terms pay cut in the last 4 years when
comparing wage increases with the increased cost of living. We surveyed over 2,700
scientists in 2012 across the UK in conjunction with New Scientist as part of our recent
salary survey to reveal the true state of pay in the scientific industries.