Dr Mohammed Omran is an accounting academic whose research examines the interplay between accounting, corporate sustainability, and regulatory intervention, with particular emphasis on the role of Integrated Reporting. He holds an MSc in Accounting (University of Essex, 2019) and a PhD in Accounting and Finance (University of Dundee, 2025), both awarded in the United Kingdom. Dr Omran’s work has been published in leading journals, including the Accounting Forum and Business Ethics, the Environment, and Responsibility. His contributions also include peer reviewing for key journals such as the Accounting Forum; Business Strategy and the Environment; Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility; and the International Journal of Disclosure and Governance.
In addition to his research contributions, Dr Omran has taught since 2019 in a range of undergraduate and postgraduate roles. At An-Najah National University, he has taught courses spanning accounting principles as well as advanced practical and theoretical topics in accounting. During his PhD studies, he delivered practice tutorials for the Professional Accountancy MSc programme at the University of Dundee, a highly competitive programme fully accredited by the ACCA. The tutorials he taught included Professional Management Accounting (BU51004), Audit, Assurance and Professional Ethics (BU51003), and Professional Financial Management (BU53001).
Beyond research and teaching, Dr Omran also undertakes institutional responsibilities within the Faculty of Business and Communication at An-Najah National University. He currently serves as Lead for the Standard 3 Committee for the AACSB Initial Self-Evaluation Report (iSER), supporting the faculty’s institutional alignment process for Standard 3 (Faculty and Professional Staff Resources). In this role, he has developed policies on faculty academic qualifications and sufficiency, coordinated qualification documentation, sufficiency analyses, and compiled evidence of intellectual contributions.
Earlier in his career, Dr Omran gained practical experience in external auditing through more than 400 hours with Deloitte's Ramallah office in Palestine, contributing to fieldwork involving the collection, organisation, and documentation of audit evidence in accordance with Deloitte audit procedures.
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