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Dr Lars Helge Hass of the Department of Accounting and Finance is quoted in Financier Worldwide magazine, talking about the effects on the investment landscape of special purpose acquisition companies, or 'SPAC' for short.
Professor Mark Shackleton is quoted in a story in the Financial Times that reports that asset managers operating in Sweden will have to disclose the climate impact of their investments.
Lancaster's MSc Finance appears in eFinancialCareers' international ranking of the top 30 Masters in Finance for getting a job in investment banking.
Efforts to break our financial addiction to the energy sector might find useful lessons in the slow decline of tobacco, argues Mark Shackleton.
Accounting and finance student Jennifer Hanford, 21, tells the Complete University Guide about her experience at Lancaster.
We should be asking what a recent expose of drug price rises tells us about how health is being managed in the UK, argues Chris Ford.
Three undergraduate students in Accounting and Finance have received special prizes rewarding their hard work.
Clinton, who named drug companies among her enemies in this week's debate, is pushing policies that could hamper the flow of new medicines, argues Chris Ford in The Conversation.
Lancaster University Management School has been ranked in the top ten for a number of subjects in The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2016.
Vox, the policy portal for the CEPR, has published an article by Vasso Ioannidou, together with colleagues Bálint Horváth and Harry Huizinga, which discusses sovereign debt home bias among large European banks.
Accounting and Finance's Wendy Beekes and Qiyu Zhang and others explain how better corporate governance does not lead to more efficient share pricing in Finance Monthly.
Lancaster's popular MSc Finance has been ranked 40th in the world, and 11th in the UK, in the FT’s Masters in Finance Pre-Experience 2015 ranking.
Lancaster University has been rated 11th in the UK and 40th in the world in the 2015 Financial Times Master in Finance rankings.
PwC, CPA Australia, KPMG, EY, ACCA, Deloitte, Matalan and Mazars were some of the employers who came to share their expertise and advice with LUMS students yesterday.
Mark Shackleton and Kim Kaivanto argue that the Government's decision to sell its stake in RBS will level the playing field with other banks.
According to a team including accounting and finance lecturers Dr Wendy Beekes and Dr Qiyu Zhang, good corporate governance does not necessarily mean greater transparency.
Accounting and finance lecturers Dr Wendy Beekes, Dr Qiyu Zhang and colleagues discuss their study on corporate governance and transparency in different countries.
Lancaster University has been ranked in the top ten and as the leading university in the North West in a second major league table.
Accounting and finance Professor Igor Goncharov and the Otto Beisheim School of Management's Professor Martin Jacob discuss how a change in the UK corporate tax system could have a positive effect on the wider economy in an article in Finance Monthly.
Lancaster University Management School (LUMS) has achieved top ten rankings in three subject areas in The Complete University Guide for 2016.
EY Degree graduate Jonathan Manson has been awarded the ICAS Gold Medal as the candidate with the most meritorious performance in the Institute’s Test of Professional Expertise in November 2013 and May 2014.
On 6-7th February 2015, over 120 Lancaster students interested in careers in investment banking and related areas of the financial sector benefited from valuable insights shared by successful LUMS alumni.
The Department of Accounting and Finance is delighted to welcome several new members of faculty this academic year.
Building on the success of the unique EY Degree, Lancaster University Management school has launched a new Scholarship programme with professional services firm EY.
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