Registered Institutes of Higher Education can apply for authority to self-accredit one or more courses of study.
Register now for the TEQSA 2023 Conference
Join us in Melbourne on 23 November for our 7th annual conference.
Join us in Melbourne on 23 November for our 7th annual conference.
The Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency was saddened to learn of the death of Commissioner Cliff Walsh earlier today.
TEQSA has published its revised Guidance Note: Research and Research Training after consultation with the sector.
Our annual conference on 13 November is exploring the theme of 'Navigating tomorrow: Anticipating challenges, embracing change'.
TEQSA has released our updated Cost Recovery Implementation Statement (CRIS) , which outlines our fees and charges for regulatory activity from 1 January 2025.
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Registered Institutes of Higher Education can apply for authority to self-accredit one or more courses of study.
Application guide for course accreditation (registered providers) (PDF, 266 KB) Background This guide reflects TEQSA’s current process for registered higher education providers t
TEQSA’s Chief Commissioner, Professor Peter Coaldrake, has written to all registered higher education providers outlining the significant challenges to sector integrity which artificial intelligen
The discussion paper seeks to support institutions to reflect on the integrity of their assessment regimes and opportunities for incorporating generative AI.
TEQSA continues to work with major ISPs to disrupt contract cheating websites and protect the integrity of Australia’s higher education.
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Background The application process for renewing CRICOS registration seeks to assure TEQSA that the provider is effectively anticipating, identifying and managing risks to the quality of education
The House Standing Committee on Employment, Education and Training has been asked to inquire into and report on the use of generative artificial intelligence in the Australian education system.
The APS employee census is an annual survey that collects confidential information from our staff on important workplace issues.
In 2023, TEQSA consulted stakeholders on the following guidance notes:
Diversity and equity
Student grievances and complaints
Wellbeing and safety
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2024 consultation Following an internal review of the 2023 version of the CRIS, we released a consultation paper to the sector in October 2024.
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As the regulator of Australian higher education, TEQSA makes decisions that may affect current and prospective providers.
This guide provides information about and explains the process registered higher education providers will need to follow when applying to TEQSA for renewal of registration.
Engagement provides us with opportunities to understand issues impacting the sector, and to consult on regulatory initiatives and changes.
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Generative Artificial Intelligence, commonly known as generative AI or AI, is progressing at a rapid rate. This form of technology includes AI chatbots, such as ChatGPT.