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Nicholas McGuigan and Thomas Kern

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Updated description of The Accountability Institute Residency
Associate Professor [https://research.monash.edu/en/persons/nicholas-mcguigan Nick McGuigan] (Monash University) and Thomas are co-Founders of Kern ([https://www.facebook.com/theaccountabilityinstitute/ The Accountability Institute ]) joined forces in 2015 to establish ‘The Accountability Institute’ - a progressive, forward thinking educative space for creating new forms of transformative learning. The Accountability Institute aims institute’s vision is to develop a holistic language for reporting and decision-making that extends beyond money. To achieve this we aim to foster collaborations between art, science, technology, and economics, bringing these fields into conversation to create a new language - a language of accountability.  The Accountability Institute Aims With this vision in mind we aim to provide an online space transforming our experience through redefine business and accounting educationfor new generations of responsible decision makers, research and trans-disciplinary collaboration – to create inter-sectional perspectives. Associate Professor Nick McGuigan (Monash University) and Thomas Kern (The Accountability Institute) joined forces in 2015 to establish ‘The Accountability Institute’ - provide a thought tank platform for the futuring of innovative business and accounting educators, and bring holistic visioning and development to accounting education that works to create inter-sectional perspectives between art, scienceeducators, technology professional bodies and economicsstandard setters.
During their Frontyard residency they will be exploring the edges of professional accounting and business services through an interaction with art. Through the use of creative design principles and a focus on the theme of accountability they aim to explore the social constructivist nature of accounting, attempting to vision the future of accounting and the accountant.
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