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This guide sets out the basic process for applying for self-accrediting authority.
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TEQSA is aware of email and social media promotions offering students the chance to win up to $10,000 if they upload course materials or assignments to academic file sharing websites.
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.
This document gives providers guidance on planning and conducting independent expert reviews.
TEQSA’s Annual Report for 2020-21 was tabled in Parliament on Tuesday 19 October 2021.
For regulatory purposes, TEQSA sees academic leadership as a complex system of interrelated and interdependent elements that, together, support leadership of academic matters.
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Commonwealth Child Safe Framework
27 October 2022
Commitment to child safety
The Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) has decided to register the Australian College of Theology as a University College.
The Key risk findings on Australia’s higher education sector report is TEQSA’s first public release of its risk findings to the sector and other stakeholders.
This guide sets out the basic process for applying for self-accrediting authority.
Standard page
Media Center
TEQSA webinars and podcasts
TEQSA e-News
Our events
Presentations
TEQSA is aware of email and social media promotions offering students the chance to win up to $10,000 if they upload course materials or assignments to academic file sharing websites.
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.
This document gives providers guidance on planning and conducting independent expert reviews.
TEQSA’s Annual Report for 2020-21 was tabled in Parliament on Tuesday 19 October 2021.
For regulatory purposes, TEQSA sees academic leadership as a complex system of interrelated and interdependent elements that, together, support leadership of academic matters.
Standard page
Commonwealth Child Safe Framework
27 October 2022
Commitment to child safety
The Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) has decided to register the Australian College of Theology as a University College.