Over the past few years our research has been published in a range of quality journals. Subjects of thisÊ programme offered by include financial reporting and disclosure, auditing quality, corporate governance, corporate ownership structure, public accounting, management accounting, social and environmental accounting, the accountancy profession, accounting history, Islamic accounting and finance and accounting education.

We also look to increase understanding of the social, economic and political interactions arising through the practice of accounting and auditing. And, through collaboration with leading firms, we are closing the gap that has emerged between academic accounting research and the real world of accountancy practice.

The EEFAG centre builds on the schoolÕs current excellence in the areas of Ethics, Finance, Accountability and Governance. The centre conducts empirical quantitative and qualitative research in these areas by bringing together an experienced team of researchers across the disciplines of Durham University Business School (DUBS). The expertise of the centre is complemented by a group of internationally excellent scholars, practitioners who are affiliated as associate members and advisory board members.