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Accredited degrees
All of our courses are accredited by leading accounting bodies
About the Department of Accounting
We focus on research, education, and business collaborations. Sustainable practices and corporate governance are at the heart of our activities.
Our work contributes to academia, public policy and industry in the UK and around the globe. We carry out interdisciplinary research based on diverse sets of data, theories, empirics and methodologies. It is informed by a range of disciplines from corporate governance, economics and history, to law, management and organisational behaviour. Our strengths include:
- corporate governance
- corporate sustainability
- financial accounting and reporting
- market-based accounting
- non-financial and narrative disclosure
- management accounting
- auditing and assurance
Other areas we research are:
- corporate finance
- human capital accounting
- Islamic accounting and finance
- tax avoidance
- hybrid organisations and NGOs
- accounting education and history
- emerging technologies in accounting and finance
The impact of our research includes leading the process of developing a national corporate governance code for Ghana. The 2021 Research Excellence Framework commended our work supporting Ugandan businesses for its commitment to sustainability.
We design and deliver a range of postgraduate and undergraduate degrees. We continuously improve our courses to align with industry standards and the latest research. Our graduates leave us with a blend of academic rigour and practical skills, ready to enter the business world. All of our programmes are accredited.
We have strong industry connections and partner with businesses to guide and support their sustainability reporting. Our team includes sustainability professionals certified by the Global Reporting Initiative.
Join our department and help shape the future of accounting, finance and corporate culture.
Research culture
We have long-established research strengths in accounting, accountability, governance and sustainability. We organise our research into 3 thematic clusters based within our research centres:
- Centre for Research in Accounting, Accountability and Governance (CRAAG)
- Centre of Excellence in Sustainability Accounting and Reporting (CESAR)
- Centre for Acconting Education (CAE)
Research impact
Our research explores broad and diverse issues in accounting. We’re published in leading UK and international journals and generate real-world impact for wider society. Our researchers have been invited to give keynote speeches at high-level policy events around the world and to appear as expert witnesses by the UK Parliamentary Treasury Select Committee. Members of our department also feature in the World’s Top 2% Scientists over consecutive years, as compiled by the Elsevier Data Repository and Standford University.
We consult with government departments, regulators and standard setting bodies, and professional accounting organisations including:
- Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS)
- HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC)
- International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB)
- International Accounting Standard Board (IASB)
- Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW)
- Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA)
Public policy impact
We contribute to the development of accounting and sustainability reporting standards, corporate governance and auditing standards, and other public policies.
Our public engagement work includes consultation and evidence-based reporting in areas
such as:
- mandatory climate-related financial disclosures, working with the BEIS
- International Financial Reporting Standards Sustainability Disclosure Taxonomy, working with the ISSB
- research and development tax reliefs, working with HMRC
- preventing abuse of research and development tax relief for small and medium-sized enterprises, working with HMRC
- the UK statutory audit market, working with the CMA and the BEIS
Other research work includes:
- working with the IASB on the standard setting process in unrecognised goodwill
- engaging with the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators, the Competition and Markets Authority, BEIS and ICAEW on regulatory reforms for corporate governance and audit quality in the UK and EU
Grant-funded research impact
Examples include:
- development of a National Code of Corporate Governance for Ghana
- women at the board and their role in leading organisations in Indonesia
- the use of management mccounting techniques in the public hospitals in china
- joint provision of audit and non-audit services
- review of the quality of audit reports in the UK
- role and effectiveness of audit committees in UK higher education institutions
- governance and risk disclosure practices in UK higher education institutions
- responsible investment, living wage accreditation and climate change engagement
- governance of social housing, tenant welfare and activism, and housing on boat in the UK
- role of philanthropical organisation in Indonesia during Covid-19 Pandemic debt covenants
- sustainability reporting of small and medium-sized enterprises
- public financial management, fiscal transparency and public accountability: lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic
Our research funders include the ESRC, the Financial Reporting Council, the World Bank, the Islamic Development Bank, the British Academy, ICAEW, CIMA, the Chartered Institute of Taxation and KPMG.
Enterprise and knowledge exchange
Our relationships with businesses and organisations benefit students, staff and partners alike. Collaborating is also a great way for us to create positive impact on society and the environment. Recent examples include a sustainability reporting project and an accountancy competition for students.
Student and staff sustainability reporting project
We are working with a group of small and medium-sized enterprises, charities and not-for-profit organisations to help them implement sustainable practices and report their progress transparently.
Through workshops, seminars, and hands-on training, participants make decisions to benefit the environment. The project is helping organisations make financial savings and increases their long-term economic viability.
Our students and staff benefit by learning from real-world challenges and gathering valuable research data.
Accountancy competition for students
Some of our students took part in the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales's (ICAEW) Southern Intra-University Competition.
Sponsored by accountancy firm PwC, the competition gave students the chance to use strategic thinking, financial decision-making, and collaborative problem-solving in a real-world scenario.
Education
Ranked 97th globally in Accounting and Finance and 19th in the UK (QS World Rankings by subject, 2025, and The Guardian University Guide 2026), our department delivers a cutting-edge academic curriculum that blends research insights with practical industry relevance. We offer a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses in accounting, designed to prepare students for dynamic careers in the global financial landscape.
Our accredited programs are delivered by distinguished academics and leading subject experts, many of whom are visiting academics at prestigious institutions worldwide and authors of widely used textbooks in accounting.
Our courses cover:
- Financial accounting
- Management accounting
- Auditing and assurance
- Taxation
- Accounting analytics
Teaching emphasizes a balance between research-led learning and professional skill development to ensure students are well-equipped for real-world challenges. Several of our academics have been recognised with student-nominated teaching awards and Vice-Chancellor’s Awards.
Students benefit from immersive, hands-on learning experiences such as:
- Work placements and internships
- Industry visits and guest lectures
- Practice-based dissertations
- Real-world case studies
Our graduates are highly sought after by employers across corporate, public, and professional services sectors. This is reflected in our outstanding graduate employability rates, underscoring the value of our education in shaping successful accounting professionals.
Accreditations
Our courses are accredited by these organisations:
- Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)
- Association of MBAs (AMBA)
- Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW)
- Association of International Accountants (AIA)
- Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA)
- The Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accounting (CIPFA)
Staff reputation
We are an active department with international influence.
Staff appearance in research ranking
| Stanford | ScholarGPS | AD Top Scientists | Research.com | IDEAS/RePEc | SSRN |
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| Collins Ntim | Venancio Tauringana Collins Ntim Faizul Haque | Collins Ntim
| Collins Ntim
| Collins Ntim
| Bruce Hearn Oliver Marnet |
Editor board
| Staff | Editor | Associate Editor | Guest Editor | Editorial Board Membership |
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Venancio Tauringana
| Advances in Environmental Accounting and Management
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Collins Ntim
| Journal of Sustainable Finance and Accounting (JOSFA); African Finance Journal (AFJ) | British Accounting Review (BAR); Business and Society (BAS); Journal of Accounting Literature (JAL); Journal of Accounting in Emerging Economies (JAEE); Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies (JCEBS); Business Ethics Environment and Responsibility (BEER) | Accounting Forum (AF) (2023 - 2026); Critical Perspectives on Accounting (CPA) (2017 - 2021) | Accounting, Auditing and Accountabilty Journal (AAAJ); Journal of Management Studies (JMS); Corporate Governance: An International Review (CGIR); Accounting Forum (AF); The International Journal of Accounting (TIJA); Journal of International Auditing, Accounting and Taxation (JIAAT)
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Bruce Hearn | International Journal of Emerging Markets
| Research in International Business & Finance | ||
Faizul Haque | Journal of Sustainable Finance and Accounting (JOSFA)
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Roles in external learned associations
| Staff | AAFA | AIA | BAFA |
BAM
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Venancio Tauringana |
President and Vice-President | |||
Collins Ntim
| Executive Member | President; Former Vice President and Chair of Accounting and Finance in Emerging Economies (AFEE) Special Interest Group (SIG) | ||
Oliver Marnet | External Examiner (Audit) | Member Executive Board BAFA Auditing Special Interest Group (SIG) | Co-Chair BAM Corporate Governance Special Interest Group (SIG)
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| Krish Vithana | BAFA AFEE (social media executive 2022-2024; workshop organiser 2024 onwards. | |||
| Hanh (Blue) Nguyen | Co-Workshop Organiser CG SIG |
Contribution to business and society
| Staff | Non-Executive Director/ Independent Governor | Research Excellent Framework (REF) |
Others
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Collins Ntim
| South Hampshire College Group | Business and Management Sub-Panel Member (2021) | UN Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) World Tour Organizing Committee Member; ESG Investing Independent Judging Panel Member for the 2021 Awards; Yorkshire Accountancy Awards Independent Expert Panel Judge for the 2025 Awards |
Oliver Marnet
| NED housing association (2007-2010)
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| Richard Cartwright | Places for People, Governor Motability Foundation, Abri and NAO | Regulatory & Conduct Appointments Committee Member - ICAEW |
Membership of professional associations
| ACCA | AICPA | CPA | ICAEW | GRI Sustainability Reporting Professional | Tax Institute of Australia |
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| Kimberly Sng Zhifeng Chen | Jacqueline (Jackie) Campbell | Collins Ntim | Richard Cartwright Rocchina Covucci | Mohamed Hosam Al Kaddour | Mohamed Hosam Al Kaddour |
Internal Recognitions
| Staff | VC Award | VC Nomination | SUSU Award | SUSU Nomination | VLE Award |
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| Venancio Tauringana | “Supporting Sustainability” - 2023; “Inspiring Leadership” - 2022 | ||||
| Collins Ntim | Inspiring Leadership Category (twice: 2024 and 2021), Teaching Catory (2023), Research Impact (2022), One Southampton (2021) | ||||
| Faizul Haque | Supporting Sustainability - 2023 | ||||
| Richard Cartwright | Sustainability Reporting - 2023 | ||||
| Lakshi Doorgakunt | Excellence in Teaching -2022 Supporting Sustainability-2023 | 2023- Student Experience, Supporting Sustainability, Teaching and Triple Helix 2022- Sustainability reporting, Teaching | Best pastoral support -2024 | 2024- Best Pastoral Support, Most engaging lecturer and Best Academic Support 2023- Best Academic Support and Most engaging lecturer | |
| Kimberly Sng | Rising Star _ 2024, Student Experience_2024, Teaching_2024 | Most Engaging Lecturer_2024 | |||
| Jacqueline (Jackie) Campbell | Teaching, Inspiring leaderships _ 2024, Teaching Experience_202 | Best Academic Support_2023,2024 | |||
| Zhifeng Chen | Supporting Sustainability - 2023 | Teaching _2024; Research Impact_2022 | |||
| Hesham Bassyouny | Teaching | Most Engaging Lecturer_2023,2024 | |||
| Rocchina Covucci | Teaching_2023 Wellbeing_2024, Inspiring Leadership_2024, Making It Happen_2024, Rising Star_2024, Teaching_2024 | Most Engaging Lecturer_2023 | 2023 nominated in three categories 2024 nominated in two categories |
Our courses
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BSc
Accounting and Finance
Typical offer: AAB
UCAS course code: N400
Duration: 3 years
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BSc
Accounting and Finance with Placement Year
Typical offer: AAB
UCAS course code: N401
Duration: 4 years
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BSc
Accounting and Finance with Study Abroad Year
Typical offer: AAB
UCAS course code: N402
Duration: 4 years
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BSc
Accounting and Taxation
Typical offer: AAB
UCAS course code: N410
Duration: 3 years
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BSc
Accounting and Taxation with Placement Year
Typical offer: AAB
UCAS course code: N411
Duration: 4 years
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BSc
Business Management and Accounting
Typical offer: AAB
UCAS course code: N2N4
Duration: 3 years
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MSc
Accounting and Finance
Typical offer: 2:1 degree
Duration: 1 year
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MSc
Accounting and Management
Typical offer: 2:1 degree
Duration: 1 year
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MSc
International Accounting and Governance
Typical offer: 2:1 degree
Duration: 1 year
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MSc
International Accounting and Sustainability
Typical offer: 2:1 degree
Duration: 1 year
Contribute to research in the field of either business studies and management or business administration, by completing a PhD with us.