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  • The University of Sydney

      Overview

      Details

      Provider name
      The University of Sydney
      Provider trading name
      University of Sydney
      Some providers use a trading name to deliver courses to students rather than their legal/business name.
      ABN
      15 211 513 464
      An ABN (Australian Business Number) is a unique number that identifies a business to the government and community. It is used for various tax and business purposes.
      Provider ID
      PRV12057

      Contact

      Head Office Address
      Camperdown Campus, Parramatta Road, SYDNEY NSW 2006
      Website
      View the The University of Sydney website
      Registration

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      Status
      Registered, ongoing pending renewal
      Category
      Australian University
      Registration Period
      7 years - maximum allowable period

      If any regulatory conditions are applicable to this provider, they can be found in the Courses or Regulatory Decisions sections
      Self Accrediting Authority
      Yes
      Registered higher education providers may be authorised by TEQSA to self-accredit courses of study.
      CRICOS Registration Code
      00026A - NSW, 01019C - NSW
      CRICOS (Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students). Educational institutions can only enrol and deliver education services to students in Australia on a student visa if they are registered on CRICOS.
      CRICOS link
      View the CRICOS details for The University of Sydney
      QILT link
      View the QILT details for The University of Sydney
      The QILT (Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching) website provides prospective students with relevant and transparent information about Australian higher education institutions from the perspective of recent students and graduates.
      Courses

      This provider is authorised to self-accredit its courses.

      Please visit provider website for information on the courses it offers.

      Regulatory decisions
    • The University of Melbourne

        Overview

        Details

        Provider name
        The University of Melbourne
        Provider trading name
        The University of Melbourne
        Some providers use a trading name to deliver courses to students rather than their legal/business name.
        ABN
        84 002 705 224
        An ABN (Australian Business Number) is a unique number that identifies a business to the government and community. It is used for various tax and business purposes.
        Provider ID
        PRV12150

        Contact

        Head Office Address
        Grattan Street, UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE VIC 3010
        Website
        View the The University of Melbourne website
        Registration

        Registration information

        Status
        Registered, ongoing pending renewal
        Category
        Australian University
        Registration Period
        7 years - maximum allowable period

        If any regulatory conditions are applicable to this provider, they can be found in the Courses or Regulatory Decisions sections
        Self Accrediting Authority
        Yes
        Registered higher education providers may be authorised by TEQSA to self-accredit courses of study.
        CRICOS Registration Code
        00116K
        CRICOS (Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students). Educational institutions can only enrol and deliver education services to students in Australia on a student visa if they are registered on CRICOS.
        CRICOS link
        View the CRICOS details for The University of Melbourne
        QILT link
        View the QILT details for The University of Melbourne
        The QILT (Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching) website provides prospective students with relevant and transparent information about Australian higher education institutions from the perspective of recent students and graduates.
        Courses

        This provider is authorised to self-accredit its courses.

        Please visit provider website for information on the courses it offers.

        Regulatory decisions
      • Graduate Certificate in Project Management

        Course ID
        CRS1401208
        Provider
        Centre for Pavement Engineering Education Incorporated
        Status
        Accredited, renewal date 02/05/2029
        Accreditation Period
        7 years - maximum allowable period
        Language other than English
        No
      • Governance Institute of Australia Ltd (formerly Chartered Secretaries Australia Ltd)

          Overview

          Details

          Provider name
          Governance Institute of Australia Ltd (formerly Chartered Secretaries Australia Ltd)
          Provider trading name
          Governance Institute of Australia, Chartered Secretaries Australia Ltd
          Some providers use a trading name to deliver courses to students rather than their legal/business name.
          ABN
          49 008 615 950
          An ABN (Australian Business Number) is a unique number that identifies a business to the government and community. It is used for various tax and business purposes.
          Provider ID
          PRV12019

          Contact

          Head Office Address
          Level 7, 60 Carrington Street, SYDNEY NSW 2000
          Website
          View the Governance Institute of Australia Ltd (formerly Chartered Secretaries Australia Ltd) website
          Registration

          Registration information

          Status
          Registered, registration renewal date 10/06/2032
          Category
          Institute of Higher Education
          Registration Period
          7 years - maximum allowable period

          If any regulatory conditions are applicable to this provider, they can be found in the Courses or Regulatory Decisions sections
          Self Accrediting Authority
          No
          Registered higher education providers may be authorised by TEQSA to self-accredit courses of study.
          QILT link
          View the QILT details for Governance Institute of Australia Ltd (formerly Chartered Secretaries Australia Ltd)
          The QILT (Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching) website provides prospective students with relevant and transparent information about Australian higher education institutions from the perspective of recent students and graduates.
          Courses

          This provider is authorised to self-accredit its courses.

          Please visit provider website for information on the courses it offers.

          Regulatory decisions
        • Graduate Certificate of Applied Corporate Governance and Risk Management

          Course ID
          CRS1400677
          Provider
          Governance Institute of Australia Ltd (formerly Chartered Secretaries Australia Ltd)
          Status
          Accredited, renewal date 30/06/2027
          Accreditation Period
          7 years - maximum allowable period and extended for a further 9 months
          Language other than English
          No
        • Graduate Diploma of Applied Corporate Governance and Risk Management

          Course ID
          CRS1400678
          Provider
          Governance Institute of Australia Ltd (formerly Chartered Secretaries Australia Ltd)
          Status
          Accredited, renewal date 30/06/2027
          Accreditation Period
          7 years - maximum allowable period and extended for a further 9 months
          Language other than English
          No
        • Graduate Certificate of Applied Risk Management

          Course ID
          CRS1400178
          Provider
          Governance Institute of Australia Ltd (formerly Chartered Secretaries Australia Ltd)
          Status
          Accreditation expired, effective 31/12/2022
          Accreditation Period
          Not Applicable
          Language other than English
          No
        • Graduate Diploma of Applied Risk Management and Corporate Governance

          Course ID
          CRS1400164
          Provider
          Governance Institute of Australia Ltd (formerly Chartered Secretaries Australia Ltd)
          Status
          Accreditation expired, effective 31/12/2022
          Accreditation Period
          Not Applicable
          Language other than English
          No
        • Graduate Diploma of Applied Corporate Governance

          Course ID
          CRS1200255
          Provider
          Governance Institute of Australia Ltd (formerly Chartered Secretaries Australia Ltd)
          Status
          Accreditation expired, effective 31/12/2022
          Accreditation Period
          Not Applicable
          Language other than English
          No

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