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Accountancy and Academic/Professional Inter-dependency (or Mutual Exclusivity?)

Richard M. S. Wilson, Aileen Pierce, Mark Allison, Martin Hoogendoorn, Bohumil Kral and Kim Watty

Accounting in Europe, 2009, vol. 6, issue 2, 149-166

Abstract: This paper is a report on an Accounting Education Symposium held during the 2009 Annual Congress of the EAA in Tampere, Finland. This was the fourth occasion on which there has been an Accounting Education Symposium (or similar) within an EAA Annual Congress. Previous events were as follows: 2005 (Gotenburg, Sweden) EAA Accounting Educators' Forum 2006 (Dublin, Ireland) ‘Universities and Professional Bodies: Complementary or Colliding Roles in Educating and Training Future Accounting Practitioners?’ (sponsored by the Irish Accountancy Educational Trust) 2008 (Rotterdam, the Netherlands) ‘Accounting Education: The Common Content Project’ (sponsored by Royal NIVRA).

Date: 2009
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