5 April 2022
Under Australia’s anti-cheating laws, the promotion or sale of academic cheating services is illegal and subject to penalties of up to two years’ imprisonment and fines of up to $110,000.
1 April 2022
This document gives providers guidance on planning and conducting independent expert reviews.
31 March 2022
The compliance report provides details of TEQSA's compliance activities in 2021 and key learnings for providers.
1 December 2021
TEQSA has undertaken a formal stakeholder consultation on an annual basis since 2015-16 to gain insights into views on the agency, its regulatory output and approach to risk.
30 November 2021
Our annual APS Employee Census Highlights Report offers us valuable insights and opportunities to continue to innovate and improve how we work.
3 November 2021
Wells Advisory was commissioned by TEQSA in July 2021 to undertake the analysis presented in this report.
20 October 2021
This resource outlines how academics can identify contract cheating in symbol dense fields.
19 October 2021
The Register Guidelines is a legislative instrument that sets out the information that TEQSA must enter on the National Register in respect of each registered higher education provider.
30 June 2021
The policy outlines the circumstances in which providers are required to notify TEQSA of material changes and the method for notification.
9 June 2021
The Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) is responsible for regulating Australia’s higher education providers to protect and enhance Australia’s reputation for high quality highe