Associate Research Scientist Salary Information

Associate Research Scientist salary information, income percentile, mortgage affordability and more.

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How much does an associate research scientist earn?

Annual salaries range from £19,404 to £37,560. Below is the full range of pay both before and after tax:

LowestAverageUpper
Pre-tax £19,404
(£1,617 p/mth)
£29,052
(£2,421 p/mth)
£37,560
(£3,130 p/mth)
Pre-tax Income Percentile 36th 63rd 77th
Post-tax £16,728
(£1,394 p/mth)
£23,292
(£1,941 p/mth)
£29,076
(£2,423 p/mth)
Post-tax Income Percentile 30th 56th 70th
Percentage Tax Deduction 14% 20% 23%
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Associate researchers assist in the design and implementation of research projects, including the analysis of information on research projects. They can run various laboratory tests and analyze project information. The study may include medical tests using laboratory equipment.

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Below are the range of mortgages typically affordable for a single applicant associate research scientist:

LowestAverageUpper
average gross salary£19,400£29,058£37,564
max mortgage£87,300£130,761£169,038
deposit paid£9,700£14,529£18,782
max purchase price£97,000£145,290£187,820
mortgage repayment p.mth (2.5%|25yr)£396£593£767

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