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Andreas Hellmann
Dr. Andreas Hellmann is a senior lecturer in accounting. Prior to joining Macquarie University, Andreas lived and worked in Germany. His research focus is mainly in the areas of international accounting and behavioural accounting. His main teaching areas are financial and international accounting. Andreas is also a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Turin, Italy. For his research, Dr. Hellmann recently received an award for academic excellence.
Claire Beattie
Professor Claire Beattie is the Executive Director of Asset Activations School Infrastructure NSW, Department of Education NSW and a Board member of PCYC NSW & WAGEC. She is also a Member of The Cultural Diversity Committee Women on Boards.
Jodie Maxfield
Professor Jodie Maxfield, BBus (Monash), Grad Dip Tax (UCQ), MEc (UNE), is the first-year Accounting Coordinator and Course Coordinator for James Cook University's College of Business, Law, and Governance (JCU). She has taught accounting at all levels of the undergraduate degree, although she is most renowned for her work with first-year accounting students.
Jodie is passionate about teaching, learning, and encouraging students to expand their professional networks through coordinating industry-sponsored networking events.
John Hoggett
Professor John Robert Hoggett (1948- ), BCom (Hons), BTh, MFM (Qld), AAUQ, FCPA, is the best selling author of many accounting textbooks, widely used all over Australia and New Zealand. His latest editions include the Financial Accounting (10th Edition released, the 11th edition will be released soon) and Accounting (10th Edition).
During his 40 years as an academic, John Hoggett, has taught accounting at a number of universities in Western Australia and Queensland. He has taught undergraduate and postgraduate students introductory accounting, corporate accounting, and accounting theory, as well as writing books and monographs for organisations such as CPA Australia and the Group of 100. He also worked for the Curriculum Council of Western Australia for numerous years in secondary accounting instruction.
John Medlin
Dr. John Medlin is a UniSA Online Associate Dean. He is in charge of UniSA Online degrees from UniSA (Australia): Business and UniSA: STEM, has strong industry ties, and a global perspective.
Dr. Medlin has a Bachelor of Economics (BEc) from the University of Adelaide, a Master of Economics (MEc) from the University of New England, a Ph.D. from the University of South Australia, a Graduate Diploma in Education Studies (Digital Learning), and is a Fellow of Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand.
Before entering academia, he worked for Ernst & Young as a professional accountant.
Keryn Chalmers
Dr. Keryn Chalmers is the Dean at the School of Business, Law and Entrepreneurship, Swinburne University of Technology (Australia). She earned her Ph.D., from the University of Tasmania, Australia.
Keryn specialises in financial accounting and financial reporting, particularly in the areas of accounting standards, accounting policy, and disclosure decisions made by management, as well as the economic implications of regulation. Her writings include articles in prestigious international journals, two research volumes, professional articles, and one of Australia's most widely used accounting textbooks.
Keryn's research focuses on the financial and investment consequences of alternative contractual and reporting arrangements, as well as the impact of accounting legislation on organisations' financing and investment decisions.
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