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Dr Rasha Nouraldeen

Lecturer

Department: Newcastle Business School

Dr. Nouraldeen is a Lecturer in Accounting and Financial Management and a Deputy Programme Leader Accounting, Finance, and Economics (Foundation Year). She has taught in higher education institutions for over 18 years. She received her PhD in accounting and auditing from Beirut Arab University (BAU) (2021). Her PhD thesis focused on internal audit quality, coordination between internal and external auditors, and audit report lag. In addition, she holds the following degrees from BAU: a Master's degree in advanced accounting and auditing (2008), a post-graduate diploma in advanced accounting and auditing (2006), a post-graduate diploma in Business and Finance (2005), and a BS in accounting (awarded Jamal Abdel Naser prize, 2004). Before joining Northumbria University, she was an assistant professor in accounting and auditing at BAU (2021-2023) and has taught at several universities. Her admin roles included Director of the MBA Programme.

Dr. Nouraldeen taught and developed several accounting and auditing courses for undergraduate and postgraduate university levels. She supervised many Masters', DBA, and PhD dissertations in different topics related to accounting, auditing, and corporate governance. She is a reviewer for several journals and was awarded a Peer Review Quality Certificate from Emerald Publishing (2022). Her research interest is in the following areas: auditing, financial accounting, and corporate governance.

Rasha Nouraldeen

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  • The Financial Performance of Lebanese Banks Up to the Financial Crisis: Do Audit Committee Characteristics and Ownership Concentration Matter?, Nouraldeen, R. 8 Mar 2024, In: EuroMed Journal of Business
  • The determinants of E-commerce audit process effectiveness: Does audit technology matter?, Kibrit, J., Nouraldeen, R., Hegazy, W. 28 Feb 2023, In: BAU Journal-Society, Culture & Human Behavior
  • The impact of technology readiness and use perceptions on students’ adoption of artificial intelligence: the moderating role of gender, Nouraldeen, R. 20 Apr 2023, In: Development and Learning in Organizations
  • Audit report lag: Do company characteristics and corporate governance factors matter? Empirical evidence from Lebanese commercial banks, Nouraldeen, R., Mandour, M., Hegazy, W. Feb 2021, In: BAU Journal-Society, Culture & Human Behavior
  • The impact of interactive internal audit function quality determinants and coordination on audit report lag., Nouraldeen, R., Mandour, M., Hegazy, W. 30 Nov 2020, In: BAU Journal- Creative Sustainable Development
  • دور لجان التدقيق الفعالة في الحد من سلوك إدارة الأرباح: مع دراسة تطبيقية في لبنان, Nouraldeen, R. 13 Sep 2017

  • Accounting and Finance PhD April 21 2021
  • Accounting and Finance MSc November 20 2008
  • Accounting and Finance Advanced Diploma July 31 2006
  • Accounting and Finance Advanced Diploma July 31 2005
  • Accounting and Finance BA July 31 2004
  • Critical Thinking Skills for the Professional UCDAVIS - Certified Stakeholder Centered Coach & Instructor 2022
  • Course in Foundations of e-Learning Experience Design NovoEd 2020


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