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My buddy goes to University of Toronto for a dual MBA/JD. Anyways, in Ontario professors legally have to publish their salaries. Here are a few of his profs so far and their salaries:
Rotman School of Business (UofT) Roger Martin (ITP; Dean) $350,000 Bernardo Blum (Marcoeconomics, GMP) $190,470 Ignatius Horstmann (GMP) $195,166 Jia Lin Xie (MPO) $190,323 Dilip Soman (FIT, MCV) $295,338 Kenneth Corts (Microeconomics) $200,340 Franco Wong (Financial Accounting) – unknown Brent Bertrand (Accounting) – unknown David Goldreich (Finance) $114,999 Ulrich Menzefricke (Stats) $164,149 Glen Whyte (Negotiations) $327,555 Tim Rowley (Strategy) $196,897 Bill McEvily (Strategy) $115,999 Brian Silverman $295,704 + $6,664 in taxable benefits Richard Powers (Ethics) $210,454 Jim Phillips (Leadership) – unknown Stéphane Côté (Leadership) - $176,258 Mihnea Moldoveanu (ITP) $210,036 Joseph Milner (Operations) $185,269 Philipp Afèche (Operations) unknown U of T law Benjamin Alarie (Contracts) $101,332 Mayo Moran (Torts; Dean) $139,332 plus $17,987 in taxable benefits Darlene Johnston (Property) $125,121 Alan Brudner (Criminal) $172,479 Jean-François Gaudreault-DesBiens (Constitutional – no longer at U of T) $137,202 I'm guessing American counterparts are paid a lot more but even then this is a pretty sick amount of money for professors/administrators. MBA FTW. ontario gov website: link |
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This is awesome, thanks. I'd go ahead and look up my professors now... but I don't remember what any of their names were. |
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Glen Whyte (Negotiations) $327,555 [/ QUOTE ] I hope I'm not the only one who laughed at this. |
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Someone teach me how to be a professor of negotiations plz kthx.
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This is pretty sweet. I went to Maryland and 1 time per year they published in the school newspaper the salaries of all UMD employees. I don't remember for sure, but I think they were even a little lower than the salaries above. Gary Williams (the UMD bball coach) trumped all though with his huge salary.
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At my school, there are lecturers who are only allowed to teach undergrads. They have no voting rights in their dept.'
Then there are full time profs that teach grads and undergrads. I'm not sure if they also teach MBA, medical, law students. |
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This is pretty sweet. I went to Maryland and 1 time per year they published in the school newspaper the salaries of all UMD employees. I don't remember for sure, but I think they were even a little lower than the salaries above. Gary Williams (the UMD bball coach) trumped all though with his huge salary. [/ QUOTE ] Multiply these by like 0.88 for currency conversion. |
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[ QUOTE ] This is pretty sweet. I went to Maryland and 1 time per year they published in the school newspaper the salaries of all UMD employees. I don't remember for sure, but I think they were even a little lower than the salaries above. Gary Williams (the UMD bball coach) trumped all though with his huge salary. [/ QUOTE ] Multiply these by like 0.88 for currency conversion. [/ QUOTE ] True - didn't think of that. |
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gild, ive heard thru the grapevine that most of the undregrad profs at mcgill make between 85k-120k unless they are department heads whereas they make more.
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law school and business school and medical professors make more than science professors who make more than social science professors who make more than humanities profs. so your numbers are at the high end of the academic salary scale.
but in all cases i think it is fair to say that professors nearly always make much less money than other people of comparable education and level of accomplishment within their field. in the sciences, which is what i am familiar with, most make 1/3-1/2 of what they could outside of academia. tradeoff for this is obviously extroardinary freedom. but to say any prof has a huge salary is wrong IMO. |
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Business school profs make way more because their options outside of academia pay way more. Same with law and medicine too. Then there's biology and chemistry. Someone with a Ph.D. in history can't get a high-roller job outside of academia, so they get paid less.
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I teach as an adjunct professor and the pay is sweet. A nice padding for my pastor's (small) salary of $48000.
For instance, I teach a U.S. History class in what's called the "Accelerated Degree" program....this program is for adults who started college but dropped out. They can enter the accelerated degree program and get their degree in two years. The curriculum is set in stone...they each have to take the same classes in order. I teach the U.S. History portion. Anyway, I teach 8 classes (once a week for 8 weeks), four hours per class, and get paid $5000. That's more than $600 per class, or more than $150 per hour. I teach four classes a year. I'm obv not in the league of Canadian professors, but I'll take it. |
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At the university I work at, most profs are on about $au150k + a loading of 20-40%. They also get a *very* heavily discounted car and other good perks. Of course, most of them are divorced alcoholics.
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Interestingly enough, a lot of the ivy league schools are less competitive in salary due to the prestige and competition in working there.
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gild, ive heard thru the grapevine that most of the undregrad profs at mcgill make between 85k-120k unless they are department heads whereas they make more. [/ QUOTE ] Profs or lecturers? Finance profs in Canada start with around 110k. This goes up after tenure. Once you get tenure you can also add to it by consulting. Also, keep in mind that U of T finance is fairly highly ranked and getting an academic position there is pretty damn hard. It's not much higher in the US, unless you're looking at top schools, but most profs in the US only teach for 8 months. |
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My buddy goes to University of Toronto for a dual MBA/JD. Anyways, in Ontario professors legally have to publish their salaries. Here are a few of his profs so far and their salaries: Philipp Afèche (Operations) unknown [/ QUOTE ] WTF??? SOMEONE ALERT THE AUTHORITIES! |
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My buddy goes to University of Toronto for a dual MBA/JD. [/ QUOTE ] Thats pretty damn crazy. Where did he go for undergrad? and did he have a 4.0? |
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[ QUOTE ] My buddy goes to University of Toronto for a dual MBA/JD. [/ QUOTE ] Thats pretty damn crazy. Where did he go for undergrad? and did he have a 4.0? [/ QUOTE ] he's a pretty insanely smart guy. Ya, he probably has a 4.0 undergrad or close to it from McGill in polisci/history honours (one of the toughest joint honours programs at McGill). He failed out of CEGEP, though (the Quebec schooling after highschool but before University) and ended up traveling for 3-4 years and got married. He came back and did his degree and smoked it. |
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Funny story. I went to UTS (University of Toronto Schools), which is a laboratory high school in the sociology building for UofT which is right on the corner of Bloor and Spadina. Because of it's affiliation with the university it too had to publish the salaries of any employee making over 100K per year.
Two people from the school were on that list: The principal and a gym teacher. Ron Wakelin FTW! |
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Those aren't even elite salaries. Schools like Harvard, MIT, have elite salaries.
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[ QUOTE ] My buddy goes to University of Toronto for a dual MBA/JD. Anyways, in Ontario professors legally have to publish their salaries. Here are a few of his profs so far and their salaries: Philipp Afèche (Operations) unknown [/ QUOTE ] WTF??? SOMEONE ALERT THE AUTHORITIES! [/ QUOTE ] The list only cover people that make >100K IIRC |
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Those aren't even elite salaries. Schools like Harvard, MIT, have elite salaries. [/ QUOTE ] hehe and Yale, don't forget Yale |
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Business school teachers make the most at UofT.
I'm in engineering and i think all of the profs i've had make < 200k. A few of them head the physics dept., or materials eng, civ eng etc. So at UofT the money is a bit unequally distributed towards the business section. |
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Aren't law professors only allowed to teach like once a week or something?
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