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Visitors 2003

Date: 10 February - 7 March

Dr Ursula Lucas, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England

Accounting education.

Date: 30 January - 28 February

Professor Stuart McLeay, Division of Banking, Finance and Economic Studies, University of Wales, Bangor

Capital markets; regulation; financial analysis; statistical modelling; comparative international research.

Date: 3 March - 14 April

Professor Dick Edwards, Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University

Accounting history.

Date: 22 June - 5 July

Professor Rajendra Srivastava, School of Business, University of Kansas

Continuous and on-line auditing; information quality; decision-making under uncertainty; belief functions applications to auditing; expert systems in auditing; theoretical study of internal control systems (design and analysis); statistical sampling; currently involved in XBRL - Extensible Business Reporting Language for e-commerce.

Date: 29 July to 31 August

Professor Michele Pizzo, Faculty of Business Economics, The II University of Naples, Italy

Related party transactions; realisation principles; accounting for financial institutions.

Date: 29 September - 7 November

Professor Felix Liermann, University of Applied Sciences, Frankfurt, Germany

The interconnection between research and financial practice.

Date: 29 November - 20 December

Professor Richard Laughlin, The Management Centre, King's College London, University of London, UK.

Accounting and organisational change with specific reference to the public sector; role of accounting in societal and organisational policy and regulation; governance and accountability systems with specific reference to the public sector; social science research approaches for understanding the policy and practice of accounting.

Date: 29 November - 20 December

Professor Jane Broadbent, School of Management, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK.

Accounting theory and control - the role of accounting in processes of control, change and resistance; accounting in health services, schools and the public sector, accounting, contracts and regulation.

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