Vice-chancellors at UK universities were paid more in 2015-16 than chief executives in other leading public institutions

London Business School

No equivalent local authority

or NHS comparisons

£442,000

Sir Andrew

Likierman

Bath

Council

NHS trust

Vice-chancellor

£150,000

£185,000

£434,000

Dame Glynis

Breakwell

Southampton

£166,786

£423,000

Sir Christopher

Snowden

Sheffield

£184,588

£385,053

Sir Keith Burnett

Birmingham

£182,500

£378,000

Sir David Eastwood

Oxford

£175,000

£354,000

Louise Richardson

Cambridge

£175,382

£345,000

Sir Leszek

Borysiewicz

Imperial College London

£186,000

£300,000

£353,000

Alice P Gast

Vice-chancellor

London Business School

No equivalent local authority

or NHS comparisons

£442,000

Sir Andrew

Likierman

Likierman has seen his salary increase by 27% since the introduction of tuition fees

Council

NHS trust

Bath

£150,000

Bath and North

East Somerset

£185,000

Royal United hospitals

£434,000

Dame Glynis

Breakwell

Southampton

£166,786

Southampton city

£195,000

University Hospital Southampton

£423,000

Sir Christopher

Snowden

Sheffield

£184,588

Sheffield city

£245,000

Sheffield teaching hospitals

£385,053

Sir Keith Burnett

Birmingham

£182,500

Birmingham city

£255,000

University Hospitals

Birmingham

£378,000

Sir David Eastwood

Oxford

£175,000

Oxfordshire county

£275,000

Oxford university

hospitals

£354,000

Louise Richardson

Cambridge

£175,382

Cambridgeshire county

£255,000

Cambridge university

hospitals

£345,000

Sir Leszek

Borysiewicz

Imperial College London

£186,000

Kensington and Chelsea

£300,000

Imperial College

healthcare

£353,000

Alice P Gast