Renowned Accounting Professor, Collins Ntim, Joins UDS School of Business as Adjunct Professor
The University for Development Studies (UDS) School of Business has welcomed a distinguished addition to its faculty with the appointment of Professor Collins Ntim from the University of Southampton Business School, UK. Prof. Ntim joins as an adjunct Professor of Accounting, bringing a wealth of experience and expertise to the institution.
Prof. Collins Ntim has an illustrious academic career, previously serving as the Deputy Head of School (Research & Enterprise) within the Business School at the University of Southampton. Throughout his career, he has held various academic positions at esteemed institutions such as Aberystwyth University, the University of Glasgow, and the University of Huddersfield. His extensive background includes roles as a Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, Associate Professor, Full Professor, Associate Dean, and Head of Department. He is also the Vice President of the British Accounting and Finance Association (BAFA)
The distinguished researcher, Prof. Ntim is recognized internationally for his contributions to Accounting, Finance, Governance, Development, and Sustainability. His research focuses on diverse areas, including Accounting and Governance, Accountability, Ethics and Sustainability, and Finance & Development. With over 100 published outputs, his work has appeared in prestigious journals such as the Abacus, Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal, British Accounting Review, and many others, establishing him as a leading figure in the field.
Prof. Ntim's expertise has garnered attention not only within academic circles but also among policymakers and practitioners. His research has been featured in renowned media outlets, including TRT World, Sky, BBC 5live, and the Financial Times. The distinguished Prof also, serves as an editor, reviewer, and board member for esteemed academic journals, research councils, and conferences.
Expressing their enthusiasm, the Dean of the UDS School of Business, Prof. Ibrahim Osman Adam, and the Vice Dean, Prof. Haruna Issahaku, commended Prof. Ntim for accepting the appointment. They expressed their commitment to fostering a fruitful and enduring relationship between the universities. Prof. Ntim, in return, expressed his eagerness to support the School of Business through PhD supervision, seminars, and grant applications.
The Head of the Accounting Department, Alhaji Osman Issah, expressed his delight at the exceptional opportunity for the department to benefit from Prof. Ntim's expertise and vast network. His involvement is anticipated to contribute significantly to the growth and development of the Accounting Department.
The UDS School of Business looks forward to the invaluable contributions that Prof. Collins Ntim will bring, reinforcing its position as a leading institution for business education and research. The appointment further strengthens the school's commitment to providing students with access to world-class faculty and preparing them for successful careers in the dynamic field of accounting.