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Ahmed Sarhan is a Senior Lecturer in Accounting at Newcastle Business School, Northumbria University, since 2020. Previously, he held the same position at Huddersfield Business School. He earned a PhD from the University of Huddersfield, alongside MSc and BSc degrees in Accounting from Zagazig University (Egypt).
His research focuses on corporate governance, anti-corruption measures, taxation, and financial management. Key areas include the impact of corporate governance structures on CSR, audit practices, and tax avoidance strategies. Sarhan’s work often examines these themes in the context of European firms, UK businesses, and emerging economies like Egypt and MENA countries.
Recent publications analyze the effects of the pandemic on hospitality firms’ capital structure, foreign ownership strategies in SMEs, and the role of anti-corruption commitments in audit effort and environmental performance. His research also addresses budgetary responses to crises and governance quality in audit outcomes across regions.
He supervises postgraduate research, including a study on student learning practices in Irish technological universities. Sarhan is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA) since 2020, reflecting his contributions to academic excellence and pedagogy.




