Latest Blogs

The Blog section facilitates scholarly reflections on timely topics. It also welcomes informed opinions and actively encourages practitioner and policy perspectives, including those with strong viewpoints. You can find three types of blogs:

  • “Research”: blogs based on recently published papers as well as working papers addressing timely topics.
  • “Education”: blogs related to teaching ideas, tips or issues.
  • “Impact and Engagement”: blogs through which members can share their perspectives on academic topics.

At the moment of preparing the blog, you may want to use one of the three categories to increase the visibility and access,

Moreover, an informal style is welcome and you may want to keep it within approximately 400 words.

Submissions to the Blog section are welcome at all times from EAA members. For further inquiry, you can contact Evisa Mitrou (e.mitrou@qmul.ac.uk).

Access to ACCA’s Certificate in Data Analytics (Cert DA) and Certificate in Sustainability for Finance (Cert SF)

Exclusive access to ACCA certificates  In celebration of recently signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA and the European Accounting Association (EAA), EAA member universities can take advantage of exclusive free of charge access to the following ACCA certificates:  Certificate in Data Analytics (Cert DA) – up to 150 certificates on first come first serve basis. Certificate in Sustainability for Finance (Cert SF) -up to 150 certificates on first come first serve basis) This initiative…
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AI-Driven Sustainability: Transforming Accounting Education for a Sustainable Future

This year’s EAA Education Committee Hackathon entitled AI Driven Sustainability: Transforming Accounting Education for a Sustainable Future took place on the eve of the annual conference. The event was run by Karen Brickman (University of Greenwich), David Derichs (Aalto University), Jenni Rose (University of Manchester) and Susan Smith (University College London) supported by two Education Committee members, Joan Ballantine (Ulster University) and Greg Stoner (University of Glasgow). Hackathons are hands-on, time-limited events where participants work…
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