TEQSA's approach to sector engagement
Engagement provides us with opportunities to understand issues impacting the sector, and to consult on regulatory initiatives and changes.
TEQSA's provider portal is presently unavailable.
Engagement provides us with opportunities to understand issues impacting the sector, and to consult on regulatory initiatives and changes.
TEQSA recognises that support for staff who make a public interest disclosure will greatly influence the success of the public interest disclosure scheme, and gives TEQSA the best chance to fix problems directly.
TEQSA compliance report 2023 (PDF, 1.2 MB) The compliance report provides details of TEQSA's compliance activities in 2023 and key learnings for providers.
This short document is intended to give institutions and teaching and learning leaders in Australian higher education some ideas about steps that can be taken immediately to address the risks to a
There is no single checklist for determining if a conference is predatory. However, reputable conferences share some common qualities and features.
TEQSA fees and charges consultation paper (PDF, 281 KB) In accordance with the Australian Government Charging Policy , TEQSA annually reviews the operation of our Cost Recovery Implement
Admissions transparency means that prospective domestic undergraduate students can easily find good quality admissions information that allows them to compare courses and providers and make informed study choices.
The APS employee census is an annual survey that collects confidential information from our staff on important workplace issues.
In June 2024, TEQSA issued a request for information to all Australian higher education providers.
Engagement provides us with opportunities to understand issues impacting the sector, and to consult on regulatory initiatives and changes.
TEQSA recognises that support for staff who make a public interest disclosure will greatly influence the success of the public interest disclosure scheme, and gives TEQSA the best chance to fix problems directly.
TEQSA compliance report 2023 (PDF, 1.2 MB) The compliance report provides details of TEQSA's compliance activities in 2023 and key learnings for providers.
This short document is intended to give institutions and teaching and learning leaders in Australian higher education some ideas about steps that can be taken immediately to address the risks to a
There is no single checklist for determining if a conference is predatory. However, reputable conferences share some common qualities and features.
TEQSA fees and charges consultation paper (PDF, 281 KB) In accordance with the Australian Government Charging Policy , TEQSA annually reviews the operation of our Cost Recovery Implement
Admissions transparency means that prospective domestic undergraduate students can easily find good quality admissions information that allows them to compare courses and providers and make informed study choices.
The APS employee census is an annual survey that collects confidential information from our staff on important workplace issues.
In June 2024, TEQSA issued a request for information to all Australian higher education providers.