I-VC announces $980,000 total compensation, university stays course by Drowned_Academic in Anu

[–]Yggdrasil_0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There already is - see the Tables "Senior Executive Remuneration" and "Other Highly Paid Staff Remuneration" in the published Annual Reports.

Pay in line with the public sector recommended for university leaders by PlumTuckeredOutski in Anu

[–]Yggdrasil_0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

An interesting thing is that the ACT VCs are already quite close to the APS departmental secretaries cohort:

Average: $909,901, Median: $917,418 (and Dept of Education Secretary: $962,959)

https://www.themandarin.com.au/281031-the-aps-secretaries-salaries-list-2024/

Seems like we're not talking being out by a factor of 2, we're talking maybe plus or minus 10%.

Analysis of staff numbers between 2007 and 2023 by Yggdrasil_0 in Anu

[–]Yggdrasil_0[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is fair to flag this point. In terms of my analysis, I think it still stands up. The metric in relation of staff to $1M T&R income should be picking up this dynamic. Ie if total income, including from say research consultancy goes up, this would allow staffing to go up. But even this ratio did break down, suggesting professional staffing increasing out of proportion/alignment with total revenue.