There has been large growth in online study platforms in recent years.
New cost recovery model announced
TEQSA’s Cost Recovery Implementation Statement 2022-23 (CRIS) has been released today.
TEQSA’s Cost Recovery Implementation Statement 2022-23 (CRIS) has been released today.
TEQSA has today shared updated information on suspected academic cheating service websites with Australia’s higher education sector.
TEQSA’s Higher Education Integrity Unit has today alerted the sector to an emerging integrity risk related to online study platforms seeking to employ students for on-campus promotional activities
TEQSA has decided to register the Navitas Professional Institute, trading as the Australian College of Applied Professions (ACAP), as a University College.
The Minister for Education today announced that Professor Kerri-Lee Krause will be TEQSA’s next Chief Commissioner.
TEQSA’s 2021 Conference has now concluded.
TEQSA has decided to register Excelsia College as a University College.
TEQSA is supporting Australia's higher education sector in the ongoing fight against academic cheating services, with new training for academics and professional staff.
TEQSA has today issued the 2024 Registered Higher Education Provider (RHEP) charge invoice and notice.
TEQSA has welcomed the appointment of Emeritus Professor Peter Coaldrake AO as TEQSA’s next Chief Commissioner.
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There has been large growth in online study platforms in recent years.
TEQSA’s Cost Recovery Implementation Statement 2022-23 (CRIS) has been released today.
TEQSA has today shared updated information on suspected academic cheating service websites with Australia’s higher education sector.
TEQSA’s Higher Education Integrity Unit has today alerted the sector to an emerging integrity risk related to online study platforms seeking to employ students for on-campus promotional activities
TEQSA has decided to register the Navitas Professional Institute, trading as the Australian College of Applied Professions (ACAP), as a University College.
The Minister for Education today announced that Professor Kerri-Lee Krause will be TEQSA’s next Chief Commissioner.
TEQSA’s 2021 Conference has now concluded.
TEQSA has decided to register Excelsia College as a University College.
TEQSA is supporting Australia's higher education sector in the ongoing fight against academic cheating services, with new training for academics and professional staff.