Annual Conference
The 2010 Annual Conference will take place
at Cardiff City Hall (from lunch-time on Tuesday 30 March to lunch-time
Thursday 1 April).
The City Hall stands in the heart
of Cardiff, which is one of Europe’s fastest growing capital
cities offering a vibrant and diverse mix of activities, attractions
and events. Built
in the English Renaissance style, the City Hall was opened in 1906,
a year after Cardiff was granted its city status.
The Annual Conference provides the opportunity for delegates to present
their current research, develop their academic network, and an opportunity
for the professional bodies and publishers to meet with academics and
promote dialogue between them. Papers are invited in all areas of accounting
and finance for:
parallel sessions which will last for 90 minutes and contain
three papers;
emerging paper sessions (short presentation
and discussion) which will last for 90 minutes and contain up to five
papers.
Anyone wishing to present their work should submit
their papers (parallel sessions) or abstracts (workshop session) by 31
December 2009 using
the on-line facility on the BAA’s web-site.
Authors will be notified of acceptance and the timetabling of papers
by mid February 2010.
Delegates wishing to attend without presenting
can register up until 28 February 2010.
We gratefully acknowledge sponsorship
from the ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA and ICAS. This sponsorship allows us to
raise significantly the
standard of service we offer and the BAA is proud of these links.
We are also pleased to acknowledge that the sponsorship of the BAA
Doctoral
Colloquium that immediately precedes the Conference is provided by
the ICAEW.
Please note that attendance at this event may contribute delegates meeting their CPD requirements. It is recommended that delegates refer to the appropriate professional bodies CPD policies.
The BAA is able to offer a reduced registration fee
for registered full-time, non-salaried PhD/MPhil
students
and
retired
academics.
Throughout the conference there will be a number of
publishers and academic-related organisations exhibiting their material.