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Essex Accounting and Global Development School [1]

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Date: 2025-07

Postgraduate students in any discipline, Academics and researchers in accounting and development studies, Aspiring to work or already working in corporate sector, NGOs, and public sector organisations in non-Western economies.

Suitable for: Postgraduate students in any discipline, Academics and researchers in accounting and development studies, Aspiring to work or already working in corporate sector, NGOs, and public sector organisations in non-Western economies.

The Essex Accounting and Global Development School proposes a cutting-edge, 3-week online programme designed to address the unique accounting and development challenges and opportunities faced by non-Western economies. The programme is tailored to equip participants with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate and influence key industries, public sector roles, and non-governmental organisations effectively.

Applicants can chose from the Modules below;

Week one

8 September 2025 - Module 1: Governance and Accountability in Global Development

11 September 2025 - Module 2: Sustainability Accounting

Week two 15 September 2025 - Module 3: Extractive Industries Accounting

17 September 2025 - Module 4: Microfinance and Development

18 September 2025 - Module 5: Public Sector Accountability

Week three

22 September 2025 - Module 6: Accounting in the Era of Artificial Intelligence

All participants who successfully complete the Essex Accounting and Global Development School will receive a University of Essex, Centre for Accountability and Global Development certificate for the full course or a modular certificate of completion if undertaking individual modules.

Key features include:

Focus on Relevance: Modules centred on extractive industries, micro-finance, and public sector accounting to address real-world issues.

Modules centred on extractive industries, micro-finance, and public sector accounting to address real-world issues. Interdisciplinary Approach: Incorporating perspectives from accounting, governance, and global development for a comprehensive understanding.

Incorporating perspectives from accounting, governance, and global development for a comprehensive understanding. Flexible Learning: Designed to accommodate the schedules of working professionals.

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