Tantawy Moussa joined Westminster Business School in 2011 as a Senior Lecturer in Accounting and Finance. He holds a First Class Honours degree in Accounting (Cairo University), a Master’s in Accounting (Cairo University), and a PhD in Accounting and Finance (University of Essex), as well as a Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching in Higher Education (University of Westminster) and is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA). He has over 25 years of extensive experience in both academia and the public sector. Dr Moussa has developed and taught various modules for undergraduate, postgraduate, and MBA programmes in Accounting and Finance, including Financial Accounting, Management Accounting, Making Management Decisions, and International Accounting. Additionally, he has delivered ACCA short courses and supervised numerous undergraduate and postgraduate research projects. He has also been involved in the validation of undergraduate, MBA, and postgraduate courses.
Dr Moussa's wider research interests relate to corporate governance and accountability, market-based accounting research, corporate tax avoidance, modern slavery, corporate social responsibility and accounting disclosure. His work is published in European Accounting Review, Business Strategy and the Environment, Journal of International Accounting, Auditing and Taxation, Asian Review of Accounting, and Accounting Research Journal. He has presented his research at a number of national and international conferences, workshops, and seminars in various countries, as well as won competitive internal and external research grant awards.