Controversial plans to create a Stephen Hawking professorship at the University of Cambridge have been passed, despite concerns over the salary that will be paid.
Members of Cambridge鈥檚 governing Regent House voted in favour of accepting a $6 million (拢3.63 million) donation to fund the post by 746 votes to 606, the university announced on 25 February.
It means the Stephen W. Hawking professorship of cosmology will be established on 1 March thanks to the gift from the Avery-Tsui Foundation, set up by the late US philanthropist Dennis Avery, who was a personal friend of Professor Hawking and the heir to a family fortune made in peel-off labels.
However, the relatively close ballot reflects the considerable opposition to the new chair, whom critics say is likely to be paid about double the amount paid to other Cambridge professors, equating to a salary of 拢140,000 a year.
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Opponents had claimed the terms of the Avery-Tsui Foundation donation, which provides about $4 million for an additional salary supplement of 拢67,000 on top of the basic $2 million endowment, posed a 鈥渢hreat to meritocracy鈥 and would set a precedent for donors to demand 鈥渟pecial arrangements鈥 in return for their money.
Gill Evans, emeritus professor in medieval theology at Cambridge, said donors will now be able to press for special deals regardless of the university鈥檚 stated policies.
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鈥淚t could lead to all sorts of problems and future votes,鈥 she said, adding that whoever got the post 鈥渕ay be in for a rough time from resentful colleagues鈥 wanting to know 鈥渨hy they are worth so much more than anyone else鈥.
Under the terms of the donation, the salary of the incoming chair must be 鈥渆qual to or greater than the average salary and benefits鈥 for other professors 鈥渙f similar years of service, or rank鈥 in the department of applied mathematics and theoretical physics.
A spokesman for Cambridge said the chair would now be established as it had been approved by the Regent House.
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