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Higher education teaching professionals salary in Yorkshire and the Humber

Full-time average annual pay in Yorkshire and the Humber

£46,120

Based on ~17,000 employees · 2025 · moderate suppression

Median

£46,120

Mean

£48,569

Region-level range withheld by ONS — UK-wide, the middle half of higher education teaching professionals earn £30,275£62,547. See full methodology →

Skilled Worker visa minimum

£52,600

Employment patterns

  • 76% of Higher education teaching professionals work full-time
  • 3.1% are self-employed
  • 92% of employees have permanent contracts

Understanding Higher education teaching professionals pay in Yorkshire and the Humber

The typical higher education teaching professionals in Yorkshire and the Humber earns a median salary of £46,120 in 2025/26, based on around 17,000 employees — broadly in line with the UK-wide median of £46,494. These figures come from the ONS Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE), so they reflect actual reported pay rather than self-reported estimates or job-advert ranges.

Across the UK, Yorkshire and the Humber ranks 6th of 11 regions for higher education teaching professionals pay. Regional medians run from £34,416 in North East up to £50,053 in North West, a spread of £15,637 (45%).

The mean (average) salary is higher, at £48,569. When the mean sits above the median like this, a smaller group of high earners pulls the average up, which is why the median is the better guide to what a typical higher education teaching professionals in Yorkshire and the Humber actually earns.

To see what £46,120 means after income tax and National Insurance, use the take-home pay calculator below — it also factors in student loan repayments.

Take-home pay estimate

Tax year 2025/26
£
Annual
Gross salary£46,120
Income tax£6,710
National Insurance£2,684
Take-home pay£36,726

Estimate only · 2025/26 HMRC rates · Standard tax code · No pension contribution · Not financial or tax advice

How Higher education teaching professionals pay varies by region

North West is the highest-paying region for higher education teaching professionals at £50,053 — 8% above the UK median. North East is lowest at £34,416.

UK median £46,494

Higher education teaching professionals median and mean salary by UK region, sorted highest to lowest.
RegionMedianvs UK
North West
£50,053
£50,053Mean £52,005
+8%
London
£48,841
£48,841Mean £49,532
+5%
Wales
£48,809
£48,809Mean £47,759
+5%
Scotland
£48,035
£48,035Mean £49,502
+3%
South West
£46,228
£46,228Mean £46,915
-1%
Yorkshire and the Humber (current region)
£46,120
£46,120Mean £48,569
-1%
West Midlands
£43,442
£43,442Mean £43,148
-7%
East Midlands
£43,173
£43,173Mean £46,567
-7%
East of England
£39,876
£39,876Mean £48,435
-14%
South East
£39,131
£39,131Mean £40,243
-16%
North East
£34,416
£34,416Mean £30,937
-26%

Sorted highest median to lowest. The vertical line marks the UK median (£46,494); ‘Vs UK median’ compares each region’s median to it. Suppressed values mean ONS withheld this figure because the sample was too small to publish.

How higher education teaching professionals pay in Yorkshire and the Humber has changed over time

Median annual pay for higher education teaching professionals in Yorkshire and the Humber by year, shown against the UK-wide median (Source: ONS ASHE). The shaded band is the UK-wide 25th–75th percentile range — ONS does not publish percentile ranges at region level.

Yorkshire and the Humber median

UK median

UK-wide 25th–75th percentile range

Pre-2021 figures mapped from SOC 2010 via ONS concordance table

How the figures are sourced

Data sources: Official UK earnings data (2025 provisional)(opens in new tab)

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