London Met is committed to transparency and feels it is important for everyone in our community to know how much we pay our Vice-Chancellor. In addition to this page, a breakdown of payments to our Vice-Chancellor is published annually in our financial statements.
Professor Julie Hall will be paid a salary of £265,000 for the 2024–25 academic year. In addition, Julie is part of the Teachers' Pension Scheme and will receive the standard employer contributions. Julie has no performance-related pay or bonus schemes included in her contract.
Vice-Chancellor’s remuneration summary
Salary |
£265,000 as of 1 August 2024 |
Salary review |
Annual review by the University's Remuneration Committee |
Pension |
Member of the Teachers’ Pension Scheme (TPS) where the University makes the standard employer’s contribution – currently 23.68% |
Bonus or incentive package |
No |
Private Healthcare |
No |
Accommodation |
No |
Car |
No |
Other benefits |
No |
Start date |
1 August 2024 |
How our Vice-Chancellor’s pay is decided
Vice-Chancellor's expenses
Professor Julie Hall, Vice-Chancellor of London Metropolitan University, will voluntarily publish her work expenses annually.