From Sydney Opera House to Northern Stage: powerful Indigenous dance production finally arrives in the North East
A critically acclaimed dance production exploring the trauma of Australia's Stolen Generations…
International
Ideally situated in the 5th best student city in the UK (QS Best Student Cities 2026), Northumbria University is a UK Top 40 University (Complete University Guide 2026) with a diverse community of 34,500 students from over 140 countries.
View our Global FootprintBusiness
Northumbria University is proud to offer a range of Professional, Statutory and Regulatory Body (PSRB) approved & accredited courses and programmes. Explore our list of courses and programmes under our Education and Training page.
More on our Business ServicesResearch
Northumbria is a research-rich, business-focused, professional university with a global reputation for academic quality. We conduct ground-breaking research that is responsive to the science & technology, health & well being, economic and social and arts & cultural needs for the communities
Discover more about our ResearchAlumni
Northumbria University is renowned for the calibre of its business-ready graduates. Our alumni network has over 253,000 graduates based in 178 countries worldwide in a range of sectors, our alumni are making a real impact on the world.
Our AlumniThere is no statutory duty to analyse or report on disability pay gap, but for the second year we have committed to do so, in line with our ambition to eliminate all pay gaps.
In total 4.7% of staff (127 women and 62 men) report having a disability or long-term condition. Some 77.6% report no disability and a further 17.6% have not declared their disability status. The disability pay gap refers to the difference in average hourly pay between disabled and non-disabled employees.
The overall mean and median disability pay gap at Northumbria University is 13.4% in each case which is higher than the mean gender pay gap but lower than the median. This gap is driven by a higher proportion of disabled staff in lower pay grades and very few in senior roles. For example, within Grade 3, 8.6% of staff have declared a disability (the second-lowest grade), while none are in the highest-paid grade (10), lowering the overall average pay for disabled staff.
Disability pay gap 2024
|
|
Mean |
Median |
|
Disabled staff |
£21.89 |
£20.38 |
|
Non-disabled staff |
£25.26 |
£23.53 |
|
£ difference |
£3.37 |
£3.15 |
|
Disability pay gap |
13.4% |
13.4% |
Table 13
Proportion of staff by pay grade and disability (of those that reported) 2024
![]()
Figure 10
View alt text for above figure (10)
Since 2021 the mean disability pay gap has widened significantly, increasing from 7.0% in 2021 to 13.4% in 2024, meanwhile the median disability pay gap has remained stubbornly high. A widening mean pay gap suggests that fewer disabled staff who have declared a disability are employed in senior roles now than was the case in 2021.
A critically acclaimed dance production exploring the trauma of Australia's Stolen Generations…
The world-renowned art and technology festival is set to take place in the UK for the first…
A Northumbria University academic has been named Nurse Educator of the Year at the British…
Northumbria University is spearheading a major international research initiative that explores…
Programme Northumbria is delighted to present What Are Words Worth 2U2?, an interdisciplinary,…
Northumbria University’s annual REVEAL degree shows spotlight the exceptional work of graduating…
Northumbria University is set to throw open its doors to the public this May as part of The…
Northumbria University's Newcastle Business School has secured reaccreditation with the Small…
The Great Hall
-
Versa Rooftop - New York
-
Peter Dillons
-
The Banshee Pub
-