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Ian Toon is a Principal Lecturer in the Accounting and Financial Management subject group at the University of Portsmouth, Faculty of Business & Law, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance. He is also the Programme Lead for UG Accounting and Director of Undergraduate Curriculum. A Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, he holds a Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education and is a qualified Chartered Management Accountant with extensive commercial experience in manufacturing, logistics, and construction.
His research centers on accounting history, particularly in early modern England, and its influence on individuals and institutions. Earlier work focused on the evolving role of the financial controller and accounting education. He has a strong interest in blended learning and enhancing student transferable skills.
The recent publications show a thematic evolution from professional accounting roles to educational psychology and student engagement, particularly through behavioral 'nudges'. This reflects a shift towards pedagogical innovation within accounting education, combining historical insight with contemporary teaching challenges.
His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to quality education and responsible institutions, as reflected in his research on teaching methods and professional accountability.
Ian Toon has been actively involved in externally funded research projects. While specific grants are not detailed, his collaborative work indicates engagement with both academic and practical aspects of accounting and education. He supervises undergraduate dissertations and contributes significantly to curriculum development.
His research fingerprint highlights active engagement in topics such as business leadership, accounting practices, educational technology, and survey-based research methods, forming a cohesive profile at the intersection of accounting, education, and organizational behavior.



