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Dr Jamie Carrahar

Assistant Professor

Department: Newcastle Business School

Having qualified as a Chartered Manager and Chartered Management Accountant during a decade-long career in industry including roles in finance, corporate tax, and operations management, Jamie followed his passion for teaching and entered the professional education sector.

Jamie lectured in Business Strategy, Financial Accounting and Reporting, Management Accounting and Taxation across a range of professional qualifications with BPP University prior to joining Northumbria University as a Senior Lecturer in Leadership and Management.

He is currently undertaking research for a Doctorate of Business Administration, a professional doctorate with Newcastle Business School.

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CCE01 – Room 406



  • Business Studies BA (Hons)
  • Business andManagement Studies MSc
  • Education PGCE
  • Education MEd
  • Business Administration MBA
  • Human Resource Management DBA
  • Chartered Fellow (CMGR FCMI) Chartered Management Institute (CMI)
  • Fellow (FCG) Chartered Governance Professional (CGP) Chartered Governance Institute
  • Fellow (FCMA CGMA) Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA)
  • Fellow (FHEA) Higher Education Academy (HEA)
  • Member (CPFA) Chartered Institute of Public Finance & Accountancy (CIPFA)


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