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Academic Advisory Group Vacancies (x2)

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Application Closing Date: 21 April 2026

About the UKEB

The UK Accounting Standards Endorsement Board (UKEB) is responsible for the endorsement and adoption of new or amended international accounting standards issued by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB), for use by UK companies.

The UKEB has been established to serve the public interest, by contributing to the research and development of high-quality International Financial Reporting Standards. It consults publicly with UK stakeholders to influence the development of the standards and to highlight any concerns to the IASB at every stage of their projects.

The UKEB is committed to upholding the highest International Financial Reporting Standards and building on the UK’s position as a leading financial centre, guided by the key principles of accountability, independence, transparency and thought leadership.

Further information about our role can be found on the UKEB website.

UKEB Advisory Groups

The UKEB has four standing advisory groups, for Accounting Firms & Institutes (AFIAG), Investors (IAG), Preparers (PAG) and Academics (AAG), and an ad hoc group for Rate-regulated Activities (RRA TAG).

The groups are each chaired by a UKEB Board Member. They are not decision-making bodies, but advisory, consultative groups which share specialist knowledge and technical advice to assist the Board in its decision-making.

Further information about the UKEB’s advisory and working groups can be found on the Advisory Groups webpage.

The Role

The members of the Academic Advisory Group (AAG):

  • Provide specialist knowledge and technical advice on:
    1. the UKEB research agenda;
    2. the UKEB research programme;
    3. academic engagement activities; and
    4. academic developments on financial reporting issues.
  • Identify, highlight and discuss topics of interest to the UKEB and its work;
  • Assist the UKEB in contacting IFRS related researchers to facilitate additional outreach;
  • Contribute research experience and expertise in exploring potential solutions that can improve the quality of financial reporting;
  • Raise awareness of the UKEB and its activities in the academic community; and,
  • Prepare and/ or contribute to the preparation of papers for discussion at the Group’s meetings.

The Positions

The UKEB is looking to recruit 2 new members for the AAG. The biographies of the current members and minutes of the group’s meetings may be found on the UKEB AAG webpage.

The Board will seek to ensure that the Group represents a diverse balance of skills, experience, and backgrounds from the academic community. The Board will also seek to ensure that the group is diverse in terms of gender, race, and other characteristics

Members may include academics with expertise and experience in the use of accounting information by external resource providers along with academics with an interest in accounting policy, governance and environmental matters, quantitative analysis, wider corporate reporting or economics.

Applications are particularly welcome from academics with an interest in public service who are keen to make a practical impact on financial reporting.

Essential Criteria (All Applicants)

Proven background and expertise in International Financial Reporting Standards, or allied areas;

  • (for economist applicants only) Proven background and expertise in one of the following areas: financial economics; capital markets; corporate finance; macroeconomics; or financial stability;
  • Good communication skills, including the ability to take part in constructive debate and provide reasoned arguments for their views;
  • The ability to analyse complex issues, identify salient issues and to offer up potential solutions for further debate;
  • The ability to influence and work collaboratively; and
  • An interest in financial reporting in the UK.

Terms and Conditions

Members are appointed to provide advice in their personal capacities, independently of their organisations.

Appointments will be for an initial term of up to 3 years, renewable for a second term of up to 3 additional years.

The minimum expected time commitment for members is 20-25 hours per annum. This includes time preparing and attending 2 half day meetings a year, plus ad hoc discussions and/or requests for advice.

Members will not be remunerated but will be entitled to claim travel, subsistence and other reasonable expenses incurred in fulfilling their duties, in accordance with the FRC’s Travel and Expense Policy.

In carrying out its work, the Group shall have regard to the UK long-term public good and shall act in accordance with the guiding principles of accountability, independence, transparency and thought leadership.

Members will be required to adhere to the Group’s Terms of Reference and the UKEB’s Code of Conduct. They will also be required to act in the public interest, to ensure compliance with the Seven Principles of Public Life.

Members will be required to declare relevant financial and non-financial interests on appointment and thereafter declare any conflicts of interest with their work at the UKEB.

Meetings will usually be held in person, with virtual attendance permitted.

How to Apply

To apply, please submit your CV and a covering letter, explaining why you are interested in the appointment and how you meet the candidate requirements detailed above, to [email protected].

Should the application proceed to the final stage, candidates will be asked to provide details of two referees.

The closing date for application is Tuesday, 21 April 2026 at 11:59pm.

Recruitment Process

Interviews will take place in May/June 2026.