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Dr. Abdul Razeed is an Academic Director (Teaching Quality) and Senior Lecturer at the University of Sydney Business School. He chairs the University of Sydney Sub-Committee and leads the Sydney Southeast Asia Centre's curriculum. His research focuses on technology's impact on organizational reporting, environmental disclosures, and superannuation systems. He holds a PhD from the University of Sydney and has authored/co-authored books like Excel VBA for Business and Accounting (2018). Razeed has received the 2022 Beta Gamma Sigma Academic of the Year and co-authored award-winning papers, including the 2021 Best Paper in Economic Papers. He teaches courses like BUSS1030 and ACCT6014, and his grants include studies on grade inflation and corporate social responsibility during crises.
Education:
- Diploma in Mental Health (TAFE)
- Bachelor of Commerce (Honours), Murdoch University
- Graduate Certificate in University Teaching, Melbourne
- Graduate Certificate in Data Analytics & Cyber Security, Griffith University
- Master of Education, University of Wollongong
- PhD in Accounting, University of Sydney
- Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA)
- Member of the Australian Computer Society (MACS)
Research Interests: Abdul’s work bridges technology’s role in reporting practices, environmental accountability, and retirement system reforms. His studies on superannuation savings and grade inflation have attracted media coverage (e.g., ABC, Sydney Morning Herald). He emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, particularly in teaching creativity and pandemic-era pedagogical innovation.
Grants & Media:
- $16,000 Education Innovation Grant (2016) for tech-enabled accounting curriculum
- 2021 Special Research Fund ($7,807) on semiotics in CSR skepticism
- 2021 AFAANZ Grant ($3,284) on grade inflation
- Media features in ABC, Radio National, The Project (Channel 10), and VICE
Labs/Teams: Involved in the Sydney Southeast Asia Centre and the Co-Design Research Group’s management education initiatives.
