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Research Students
The School of Accounting & Finance offer specialisations
in both Accounting & Finance at postgraduate level.
A wide range of postgraduate offerings in Accounting
and Finance allows flexibility to choose the level of
study most suited to individual interests, abilities
and career aspirations.
The content of our postgraduate programs is diverse
and provides an opportunity to acquire an in-depth specialist
knowledge in selected commercial, public sector and
academic areas, including banking, finance, accounting
and information systems. Our postgraduate programs are
recognised internationally and our graduates pursue
careers in public and private sector industries.
The School of Accounting & Finance has developed
research strengths in a number of areas. Our Doctor
of Philosophy (PhD) program is the largest of all accounting
departments in Australia. The School is regarded as
one of the top institutions for alternative research
frameworks, and application of information technology
to the learning and management of teaching. Alternative
research frameworks examine accounting in its broader
political, economic and social framework. Such research
goes well beyond the traditional technical focus of
accounting and finance.
Staff have research interests in the technical and regulatory
considerations of accounting & finance. The School
has databases and other facilities to support this research.
The following areas of research are available to candidates
undertaking the Masters by Research degrees and the
Doctor of Philosophy degree:
- Accounting and information systems
- Accounting and EDI
- Auditing
- Controllership
- Critical accounting theory
- External financial reporting
- Government and not for profit accounting
- History of accounting thought
- International accounting
- Management accounting
- Small business management
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