The University of Bath鈥檚 vice-chancellor is rightly paid more than the leaders of the universities of Oxford and Cambridge in recognition of her contribution to the institution's recent success, its chair of council has insisted.
In a robust defence of Dame Glynis Breakwell鈥檚 拢468,000 pay and benefits package in 2016-17, Thomas Sheppard told 探花视频 that the university was justified in paying its under-fire vice-chancellor more than any other university leader in the country 鈥 including the heads of Oxford and Cambridge, which took the two spots in the latest THE World University Rankings.
His comments follow the publication of a critical by the Higher Education Funding Council for England on 20 November into Bath鈥檚 governance surrounding the setting of pay for senior leaders.
The report 鈥 which has led Bath鈥檚 local University and College Union branch to demand Dame Glynis鈥 resignation 鈥 criticised examples of 鈥減oor governance鈥 and the 鈥渇lawed鈥 handling of a university court vote that blocked a motion censuring the university's arrangements for setting executive pay.
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Mr Sheppard 鈥 whom Hefce has recommended should step down as chair of Bath鈥檚 remuneration committee owing to a 鈥減erceived conflict of interest鈥 as the vice-chancellor鈥檚 鈥渓ine manager鈥 鈥 suggested Dame Glynis merited higher pay than those in charge at Oxbridge in recognition of her success since 2012. The University of Cambridge's new vice-chancellor Stephen Toope is on a salary of 拢365,000, while the University of Oxford's Louise Richardson is paid 拢350,000 annually.
鈥淥xford and Cambridge have been greater universities for centuries and it鈥檚 a remarkable honour to steer these very successful world-class universities,鈥 said Mr Sheppard, who is a commercial lawyer.聽鈥淗owever, Bath is a world-class university and became one because of Glynis鈥 leadership and the people she has put around her.鈥
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Asked if he regretted making Dame Glynis the UK鈥檚 highest-paid vice-chancellor in 2015-16 on an overall pay package of 拢451,000, Mr Sheppard said it was 鈥渘ot our intention to make Glynis the highest-paid 鈥 she was [meant to be] amongst the highest-paid because we wanted to retain her鈥.
鈥淲e knew we had a very important couple of years where we needed to get things right and we did not want to lose her in this period,鈥 he added.
While Mr Sheppard welcomed the Hefce report鈥檚 publication as it had been 鈥渉anging over us for some time鈥, he rejected from the local union and Labour peer Lord Adonis for Dame Glynis to step down.
鈥淭his report is nothing to do with Dame Glynis 鈥 she is the leader of a university which determines her pay and she cannot help it if she is well-paid for doing her job well,鈥 he said.聽鈥淚t is not appropriate that she should consider her job 鈥 she has done a tremendous job over the past five years.鈥
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Asked if he felt attacks on Bath by Lord Adonis, who suggested in a tweet on 20 November that the university should be stripped of about 拢50 million in annual public funding unless Dame Glynis resigned 鈥 had gone too far, Mr Sheppard disagreed. 鈥淲e need to have a counterpoint view and I welcome what he does,鈥 he said.
HEFCE report on Bath Uni says its handling of internal complaints about VC鈥檚 拢468k pay 鈥榝lawed.鈥 VC shd now resign, & the Chair of Council. If this does not happen, I will seek parliamentary debate asking Govt to withdraw public funding from the Uni
鈥 Andrew Adonis (@Andrew_Adonis)
Lord Adonis鈥檚 intervention on this issue highlighted a wider debate in higher education, in which the 鈥渕arketisation of the sector had created a very successful number of universities which had blossomed鈥 with senior pay packages reflecting this success story, said Mr Sheppard.
鈥淭he moment has come to ask whether this is the direction of travel on which we want to continue,鈥 Mr Sheppard said.
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