9 April 2021
TEQSA has been provided with examples of where Australian higher education provider websites appear to have been compromised by insertion of malicious code that redirects students to websites operated by illegal cheating services.
9 April 2021
TEQSA has been provided with examples of where Australian higher education provider websites appear to have been compromised by insertion of malicious code that redirects students to websites operated by illegal cheating services.
Illegal cheating services are targeting legitimate Australian websites.
TEQSA has received evidence that some ‘edu.au’ websites have been compromised by malicious code, which redirects students to illegal cheating websites.
29 April 2021
TEQSA has been provided with examples of online study platforms seeking to employ Australian higher education students to promote their services to other students via on-campus events and activities.
There has been large growth in online study platforms in recent years.
TEQSA is concerned some of these websites may promote, enable or supply academic cheating services (also known as contract cheating).
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Rejected About the National RegisterOverviewTEQSA maintains the National Register of Higher Education Providers and Courses. Fees and charges consultationOn 30 April 2021, TEQSA released the TEQSA Fees and Charges Consultation Paper for feedback from the sector. What is academic integrity?Academic integrityAcademic integrity is: ‘the expectation that teachers, students, researchers and all members of the academic community act with: honesty, trust, fairness, respect and responsibility.’ Raising a complaint or concernRaise a concern or complaintHESF Domain 2: Learning environmentScope and intent of the DomainPagination |