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9 August 2022
TEQSA has commenced consultation with the sector on the draft Guidance Note: Research requirements for Australian universities.
9 August 2022
This guidance note outlines what TEQSA will look for when considering university research in relation to requirements outlined in the TEQSA Act and Higher Education Standards Framework 2021.
8 August 2022
TEQSA takes a partnership approach to regulation of the higher education sector. As part of this, TEQSA will seek to consult stakeholders when we consider or propose changes that may meaningfully inform or impact regulation of the higher education sector.
5 August 2022
The Minister for Education has announced new enforcement action by TEQSA to block access to 40 commercial academic cheating sites.
5 August 2022
This document sets out TEQSA’s policy regarding requests by TEQSA for the lawful disruption of access to online locations under the Telecommunications Act 1997.
4 August 2022
This policy outlines TEQSA’s approach to public statements on its regulatory decisions and processes.
20 July 2022
Early-bird registrations for the TEQSA Conference are now open.
4 July 2022
Predatory journals are becoming increasingly sophisticated and can catch researchers unaware as they look for ways to publish their work.
24 June 2022
TEQSA has shared updated information on suspected academic cheating service websites with Australia’s higher education sector.
20 June 2022
While breaches of academic integrity, such as plagiarism and contract-cheating, can occur in the creative arts, defining academic integrity, and detecting breaches of integrity in creative arts works is complex.