PhD in Accounting (UNSW Sydney)
MBA in Accounting & Information Systems
BBA (Hons) in Accounting & Information Systems
Foundations of Data Science & Machine Learning
Foundations of University Learning & Teaching (UNSW Sydney)
Chartered Accountant (CA), Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ)
Certified Management Accountant (CMA), The Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Bangladesh (ICMAB)
Capital Market; Sustainable Finance; Climate-Change; Carbon Emissions and Assurance; Sustainability and Assurance; Biodiversity; Corporate Governance; Machine Learning
STATA; R; Python Programming; Power BI
Senior Lecturer, Discipline of Accounting & Finance, The University of Newcastle (January 2019-Onwards)
Visiting Researcher, Department of Accounting, Governance & Regulations, The University of Sydney (July 2023- December 2023)
Visiting Researcher, Newcastle Business School, Northumbria University, United Kingdom (January 2020 - February 2020)
Lecturer, Discipline of Accounting & Finance, The University of Newcastle (January 2017-December 2018)
Teaching & Research, Department of Accounting, UNSW Sydney (January 2010 - December 2016)
Dr Sudipta Bose is a distinguished academic in Accounting at the University of Newcastle. He received his PhD in Accounting from UNSW Sydney. His research interests encompass several areas in financial accounting, including capital markets, cost of equity capital, analyst behavior, earnings management, and the links between financial accounting and climate-change information, carbon emissions and assurance, sustainability disclosures, performance and assurance, biodiversity, sustainable finance, integrated reporting, corporate governance and machine learning.
Dr Bose is a Fellow of the Association of Commonwealth Universities in the United Kingdom (UK). He has published scholarly articles in A*/A-category journals (ranked by ABDC) and FT50, such as the Journal of Corporate Finance (JCF), Journal of Business Finance & Accounting (JBFA), Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal (AAAJ), British Accounting Review (BAR), Abacus (ABACUS), Accounting and Finance (AF), Accounting in Europe (AIE), Advances in Accounting (AIA), Critical Perspectives on Accounting (CPA), Corporate Governance: An International Review (CGIR), Journal of Accounting Literature (JAL), Journal of Business Ethics (JBE), Journal of Contemporary Accounting and Economics (JCAE), Journal of International Accounting Research (JIAR), Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money (JIFMIM), The International Journal of Accounting (TIJA), Managerial Auditing Journal (MAJ), Pacific-Basin Finance Journal (PBFJ), Asia Pacific Journal of Management (APJM), Business Strategy and the Environment (BSE), Journal of Banking and Finance Law and Practice (JBFLP) and Journal of Cleaner Production (JCP). He is also actively working as a reviewer for several reputed journals including Journal of Business Finance & Accounting (JBFA), Journal of Management Studies (JMS), Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal (AAAJ), British Accounting Review (BAR), among others. Dr Bose is also a member of the Editorial Panel for the Accounting and Finance journal (ABDC Rank: A) and serves on the Review and Program Committees of the Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand (AFAANZ) Conference.
Dr Bose's research has garnered significant attention from industry, government and practitioners, leading to impactful policy implications. His work has been cited in various influential documents, including policy papers and reports published by the World Bank, United Nations, and Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis. He has also collaborated with the Australian Accounting Standards Board [AASB] on a project comparing the Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Protocol Corporate Accounting and Reporting Standard with the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting Act 2007 and the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting Measurement Determination 2008. Dr Bose's research is funded by several prestigious organizations, including the Australian Accounting Standards Board [AASB], Association of Commonwealth Universities United Kingdom (UK), Asian Development Bank [ADB], Accounting and Financial Association of Australia and New Zealand (AFAANZ], and ASEAN. His research has also been published by "The Conversation" and the "Australian Tax and Transfer Policy Institute (TTPI)".
Dr Bose has supervised FOUR PhD students and one Honours student as a Principal Supervisor and ONE PhD student as a co-supervisor. He is currently supervising FOUR PhD students as a Principal Supervisor and ONE PhD and TWO MPhil students as a co-Supervisor. His excellence in research supervision was recognized with the 2023 CHSF "Excellence Award for Research Supervision". Additionally, he has secured several internal and external research grants and reviewed for various external research funding bodies, including the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) and Cyprus University of Technology (CUT).
Dr Bose was a finalist for the 2019 Vice-Chancellor's University of Newcastle "Excellence in Teaching" award and received the "Inaugural Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) Award" as well as Faculty of Business and Law "Teaching Excellence" award. He also received the 2023 CHSF "Excellence Award for Student Experience" for his exceptional contribution to student learning and teaching excellence.
Dr Bose's career spans both academia and industry. He is a professionally qualified Chartered Accountant (CA) and a Management Accountant (CMA). Before coming to academia, he worked in the Finance Division of a multinational telecommunications company (Telenor Group, Norway) and as a finance manager in an Australian company.
Dr Bose's main teaching areas are financial accounting and management Accounting. He has also worked with UNSW Sydney where he has taught various accounting courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. His teaching portfolio includes courses such as Accounting and Financial Management, Corporate Financial Reporting and Analysis, Foundations of Financial Accounting, Management Accounting, Accounting for Managerial Decision Making, Managing Value Creation, Business Decision Making, and Business Analysis.