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11th World Congress of Accounting
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The official educational journal of the IAAER. Accounting Education publishes material related to the business of the IAAER in line with its primary mission of seeking to enhance the educational base of accounting practice.
Taylor & Francis are proud to announce the alliance between Accounting Education: an international journal and the International Association for Accounting Education and Research (IAAER). The partnership between the journal and the association became effective on January 1, 2005.
The collaboration between the journal and the association brings about the following:
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In 2008, Accounting Education: an international journal published a themed issue dedicated to the interface between Academic Education and Professional Training for Accountants. More... (PDF).
Tables of Content
SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 2009: VOLUME 18, NUMBER 4
The interface between academic
education and professional training for accountants.
JUNE 2009: VOLUME 18, NUMBER 3
APRIL 2009: VOLUME 18, NUMBER 2: Teaching Resources
FEBRUARY 2009: VOLUME 18, NUMBER 1
DECEMBER 2008: VOLUME 17, NUMBER 4: Teaching Resources
SEPTEMBER 2008: VOLUME 17, NUMBER 3
Call For Papers: Audit Education
Accounting Education: an international journal invites submissions for a themed issue on the topic of audit education. Submissions should be original work which combines in some manner audit or assurance and education or training. The editors are open to quality research in any paradigm including, for example, field or experimental investigations, archival or survey research, interpretive or critical studies and case study research. Click the link above for more information.
In 2007 it was agreed by the Executive Committee of the International Association for Accounting Education and Research, and the Editorial Group of Accounting Education: an international journal, that up to three awards would be made each year to reviewers whose contributions in the year were deemed outstanding. The aim is to recognise the valuable contribution which AE’s reviewers make via their encouragement of excellence in the scholarship of accounting education.
Each of AE’s Associate Editors and Guest Editors was invited to nominate one reviewer (using a set of specific criteria), with IAAER’s Editorial Consultant (Professor Gary L Sundem) and AE’s Editor (Professor Richard M S Wilson) acting as judges. The winners for 2009 are (in alphabetical order):
Elaine Evans
Macquarie University
Australia
Thomas J Phillips, Jr
Louisiana Tech University
U.S.A.
Gregory N Stoner
University of Glasgow
Scotland, U.K.
Each winner will receive an inscribed certificate – and hearty congratulations from the AE team and the IAAER Executive Committee.
BRITISH ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATION’S SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP
ON ACCOUNTING EDUCATION
ANNUAL PRIZE 2007
The British Accounting Association’s Special Interest Group (BAA-SIG) on Accounting Education offers an annual prize for the best paper published in each volume of Accounting Education: an international journal. The criteria for the award of this prize include:
The prize is awarded on the basis of recommendations from the Editorial Advisors of Accounting Education: an international journal. The outcome this year was clear-cut and it is my pleasure to announce that the winner for 2007 (AE Volume 16) is:
Jon B. Simon
University of Hull, U.K.
Jon B. Simon's paper "Concept Mapping in a Financial Accounting Theory Course" appeared in Accounting Education: an international journal, Volume 16, Number 3, September 2007, pp 273-308.
Congratulations to the worthy winner!
Richard M S Wilson
Editor
Accounting Education: an international journal
(The official education journal of the IAAER)