Kellie completed her Bachelor Degree with first class Honours in 1993 and completed
her Master of Accounting (Honours) in 2001. Keliie started in the School as a casual
tutor in 1994 and now holds a position as Lecturer. She has teaching responsibilities at
undergraduate level; specifically in first, second and third year financial accounting.
Kellie's research interests include: financial accounting, institutional frameworks,
critical modernist theories, accounting & globalisation; and accounting education.
Kellie is currently enrolled in a PhD with the title "The Need for, and the
Possibility of, a Liberal Accounting Education in Australian Universities". She has
been keen to build a research profile and is currently working towards producing papers
for conference and journal publications. 

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Accounting education in the institution known as the university: alibis of social relevance, Proceedings of the APIRA 2007 Conference, Auckland, New Zealand (2007)

The purpose of this paper is to examine the changes, if any, that have taken...

 

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"Fractured Tales for Teaching Accounting: A Journey Through Three Worlds?" (with Kathleen A. Cooper and Kathy M. Rudkin), Faculty of Commerce - Papers (2002)

This paper discusses the present educational trends in the Western World, and in particular Australia,...