Associate Professor, Postsecondary / Higher Education Salary Information

Associate Professor, Postsecondary / Higher Education salary information, income percentile, mortgage affordability and more.

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How much does an associate professor, postsecondary / higher education earn?

Annual salaries range from £45,768 to £64,440. Below is the full range of pay both before and after tax:

LowestAverageUpper
Pre-tax £45,768
(£3,814 p/mth)
£54,504
(£4,542 p/mth)
£64,440
(£5,370 p/mth)
Pre-tax Income Percentile 85th 90th 93rd
Post-tax £34,656
(£2,888 p/mth)
£40,152
(£3,346 p/mth)
£45,912
(£3,826 p/mth)
Post-tax Income Percentile 79th 86th 90th
Percentage Tax Deduction 24% 26% 29%
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Associate professors are trained in higher education institutions such as community colleges, colleges and universities. The main job of an associate professor is generally to teach and research with students, and they generally have the same professional responsibilities as a full professor. The main difference is that the Associate Professor has not yet obtained his mandate.

Compare the average salary of an associate professor, postsecondary / higher education to your salary:

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Below are the range of mortgages typically affordable for a single applicant associate professor, postsecondary / higher education:

LowestAverageUpper
average gross salary£45,764£54,510£64,446
max mortgage£205,938£245,295£290,007
deposit paid£22,882£27,255£32,223
max purchase price£228,820£272,550£322,230
mortgage repayment p.mth (2.5%|25yr)£934£1,113£1,316

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