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What is a reasonable salary for lecturer at private university in Bangkok?

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"Are there any websites I can be looking at to find these opportunities?" 

To the OP: Thai unis typically don't post on the usual suspect teaching jobs boards, etc. BUT...sometimes they do! 


I suggest googling some combination of "name of university + foreign instructor + announcement". You might also restrict results to PDFs. This will net you a bunch of "official" announcement documents, usually but not alaways in English, that get posted in the bowels of Thai university websites. 

The extremely low official base salaries at public universities are not what a committed and active foreign lecturer takes home each month. I'll just leave it at that. Good luck! 

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  • BananaStrong
    BananaStrong

    Reasonable is 100,000 for Thailand in 2023; however, the offer will not be reasonable.   Expect anywhere from 25,000 to maybe 40,000.  Harvard or blah blah school in nowhere land gets the same wage.  

  • CrunchWrapSupreme
    CrunchWrapSupreme

    In my case, made perfect sense for a career change, and a change of scenery.   Quit 10 years of sales. Went back to uni to get my MA in English. Saw the opportunity in Thailand. Numbers cert

  • I worked in universities in the past, about 15 years ago and got a very low salary. However, I could almost double that by doing private work. Thais love getting taught by a university teacher, and pa

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