Swansea University Bay Campus
Dr Hanh Nguyen

Dr Hanh Nguyen

Lecturer in Accounting, Accounting and Finance

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Available For Postgraduate Supervision

About

Hanh is a Lecturer in Accounting at the School of Management, Swansea University. Hanh joined Swansea University in August 2021. Prior to joining the School of Management, Swansea University, Hanh held positions as Research Assistant for Essex Business School, University of Essex and Teaching Assistant for UCL School of Management, University College London. While doing their PhD at University of Southampton, Hanh worked as Research Assistant for a project funded by ESRC, tutor in Accounting.

Hanh completed their Doctoral studies in Accounting at Southampton Business School in 2021, with School winner for Doctoral College Research Award 2021. Hanh holds an MSc with Distinction (University of Huddersfield), and a BSc with First class (National Economics University, Vietnam) in Banking and Finance.

Hanh has presented their research at a number of national and international conferences, workshops, and seminars in various countries. Hanh is also a frequent ad hoc reviewer for a number of international journals, such as Business Strategy and the Environment.

Areas Of Expertise

  • Governance
  • Board diversity
  • Accountability and Disclosure
  • Executive compensation
  • Environmental management accounting
  • Quantitative and qualitative research
  • Data analysis
  • Corporate Finance

Career Highlights

Teaching Interests

Hanh has substantial teaching, examining, tutoring and supervising experience in a wide range of academic and professional accounting subjects for both accounting and non-accounting students, such as Financial Reporting and Statement analysis, Research Design and Analysis, Accounting for Economics, and Introduction to Accounting and Finance for Engineers at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels in a number of national and international universities.

Research Award Highlights