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Wikipedia suggests that "assistant professor" is equivalent to "Lecturer" in the Australian and New Zealand Academic ranking systems.

My guess is that you can google any New Zealand university and they will list salaries for a Lecturer. For example, I searched for "university of auckland academic salaries" and obtained the following document

So if you were employed as a lecturer in 2014, you'd probably start at $76,535 (New Zealand Dollars; exchange rate as of 19th Dec 2014 is 1 NZ dollar buys .78 US dollars; so starting salary would be around $60,000 USD) and each year you'd typically go up an increment (i.e., about $2,500 NZD; $1,950 USD) until you hit the top of "lecturer". At that point, further pay rises would be contingent on applying for a promotion to senior lecturer.

nz academic salaries The relevant section from the University of Auckland agreement is shown below.

nz academic salaries

Wikipedia suggests that "assistant professor" is equivalent to "Lecturer" in the Australian and New Zealand Academic ranking systems.

My guess is that you can google any New Zealand university and they will list salaries for a Lecturer. For example, I searched for "university of auckland academic salaries" and obtained the following document

So if you were employed as a lecturer in 2014, you'd probably start at $76,535 (New Zealand Dollars; exchange rate as of 19th Dec 2014 is 1 NZ dollar buys .78 US dollars; so starting salary would be around $60,000 USD) and each year you'd typically go up an increment (i.e., about $2,500 NZD; $1,950 USD) until you hit the top of "lecturer". At that point, further pay rises would be contingent on applying for a promotion to senior lecturer.

nz academic salaries

Wikipedia suggests that "assistant professor" is equivalent to "Lecturer" in the Australian and New Zealand Academic ranking systems.

My guess is that you can google any New Zealand university and they will list salaries for a Lecturer. For example, I searched for "university of auckland academic salaries" and obtained the following document

So if you were employed as a lecturer in 2014, you'd probably start at $76,535 (New Zealand Dollars; exchange rate as of 19th Dec 2014 is 1 NZ dollar buys .78 US dollars; so starting salary would be around $60,000 USD) and each year you'd typically go up an increment (i.e., about $2,500 NZD; $1,950 USD) until you hit the top of "lecturer". At that point, further pay rises would be contingent on applying for a promotion to senior lecturer.

The relevant section from the University of Auckland agreement is shown below.

nz academic salaries

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Jeromy Anglim
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Wikipedia suggests that "assistant professor" is equivalent to "Lecturer" in the Australian and New Zealand Academic ranking systems.

My guess is that you can google any New Zealand university and they will list salaries for a Lecturer. For example, I searched for "university of auckland academic salaries" and obtained the following document

So if you were employed as a lecturer in 2014, you'd probably start at $75$76,535 (New Zealand DollarsDollars; exchange rate as of 19th Dec 2014 is 1 NZ dollar buys .78 US dollars; so starting salary would be around $60,000 USD) and each year you'd typically go up an increment (i.e., about $2,500 NZD; $1,950 USD) until you hit the top of "lecturer". At that point, further pay rises would be contingent on applying for a promotion to senior lecturer.

nz academic salaries

Wikipedia suggests that "assistant professor" is equivalent to "Lecturer" in the Australian and New Zealand Academic ranking systems.

My guess is that you can google any New Zealand university and they will list salaries for a Lecturer. For example, I searched for "university of auckland academic salaries" and obtained the following document

So if you were employed as a lecturer in 2014, you'd probably start at $75,535 (New Zealand Dollars) and each year you'd typically go up an increment (i.e., about $2,500) until you hit the top of "lecturer". At that point, further pay rises would be contingent on applying for a promotion to senior lecturer.

nz academic salaries

Wikipedia suggests that "assistant professor" is equivalent to "Lecturer" in the Australian and New Zealand Academic ranking systems.

My guess is that you can google any New Zealand university and they will list salaries for a Lecturer. For example, I searched for "university of auckland academic salaries" and obtained the following document

So if you were employed as a lecturer in 2014, you'd probably start at $76,535 (New Zealand Dollars; exchange rate as of 19th Dec 2014 is 1 NZ dollar buys .78 US dollars; so starting salary would be around $60,000 USD) and each year you'd typically go up an increment (i.e., about $2,500 NZD; $1,950 USD) until you hit the top of "lecturer". At that point, further pay rises would be contingent on applying for a promotion to senior lecturer.

nz academic salaries

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Jeromy Anglim
  • 20.6k
  • 10
  • 74
  • 111

Wikipedia suggests that "assistant professor" is equivalent to "Lecturer" in the Australian and New Zealand Academic ranking systems.

My guess is that you can google any New Zealand university and they will list salaries for a Lecturer. For example, I searched for "university of auckland academic salaries" and obtained the following document

So if you were employed as a lecturer in 2014, you'd probably start at $75,535 (New Zealand Dollars) and each year you'd typically go up an increment (i.e., about $2,500) until you hit the top of "lecturer". At that point, further pay rises would be contingent on applying for a promotion to senior lecturer.

nz academic salaries