Dr Muhammed Mahmoud
Lecturer in Accounting and Finance
- Phone
- +44 (0)1473 338911
- m.mahmoud@uos.ac.uk
- School/Directorate
- School of Technology, Business and Arts
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Muhammed is an Accounting and Finance lecturer at the School of Technology, Business and Arts. Before joining the ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½, Muhammed has been teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels in the UK and overseas, covering a wide range of accounting and finance modules since 2007.
Muhammed is a dedicated educator who is passionate about fostering the intellectual growth and professional development of his students. His teaching philosophy is built on connecting scholarly concepts to real-life examples, which helps students grasp and apply concepts in a meaningful and practical way.
Muhammed holds a Bachelor's degree in Accounting from Mansoura University, Egypt, and a Master's degree in Finance from the University of the West of England. He also now holds a PhD in Accounting (post viva voce), where he studied at Aston University.
He taught a wide range of accounting and finance modules including; Auditing I & II, Taxation, Principles of Financial Accounting I & II, Corporate Finance, Financial Statement Analysis, Financial Management, Cost Accounting, Management Accounting, and Intermediate Accounting I & II.
Teaching/contributing to:
-Auditing.
-Advanced Auditing.
-Principles of taxation.
-Advanced Taxation.
-Advanced Financial Accounting.
His research focuses on exploring CSR reporting practices between global and local contexts, through novel theoretical frameworks such as Actor-Network Theory (ANT). His research interests include CSR, sustainability, Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) reporting, company analysis and valuation.
He is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and a member of Centre for Social and Environmental Research (CSEAR).