Mr
Ian
Hall
Associate Lecturer (Accounting & Finance)
Faculty of Business and Law
Faculty of Business and Law
Ian is an Associate Lecturer within the School of Accounting, Analytics and Finance and has been involved in the successful supervision of students in both MSc & MBA programs across Accounting, Finance, HRM, Strategy & Operations for over 12 years.
Ian has a wealth of experience within the Financial Services Sector, having held Senior Management roles within several UK Banks. His research interests are focused on Risk & Resilience across a range of domains, and more recently on Academic Integrity, Authorship, Trust and Student Agency.
He is a part-time PhD Candidate within the School of Education undertaking research around the use of Generative AI within Higher Education
Hall, J., Hall, I., & Trump, B. D. (2020). Framing the Arctic Part I: Actors, Communities, and the Environment. Cybersecurity and Resilience in the Arctic, 58, 11.
Hall, J., Trump, B.D., Hall, I., Linkov, I. (2020). Framing the Arctic Part II: Complex Systems and the Need for Resilience. Cybersecurity and Resilience in the Arctic, 58, 39.
Pollock, M., Hall, J., MacDonell, M., Reilly, T., Hall, I., Roege, P., … & Zvaritch, V. (2020). Analytical Strategies to Operationalize Arctic Infrastructure Threat Absorption and Resilience. Cybersecurity and Resilience in the Arctic, 58, 200.
Conceptualising Plagiarism: An examination of Faculty understanding and application of Academic Integrity and Misconduct Policies within Higher Education, ISSOTL 2025, Nov 2025, Christchurch New Zealand
Positioning Generative AI in Higher Education Assessment: An activity theory framework for understanding transformative learning, I-LEAD Conference, London Jun 2025
Regulatory Responses to Resilience in UK Financial Services, Society for Risk Analysis, Dec 2019, Arlington, USA.
Learning Lessons about Risk and Resilience: Reflections from NATO Advanced Research Workshops Society for Risk Analysis, Dec 2019, Arlington USA.