Illegal cheating services threaten academic integrity, and they expose students to criminals.
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Illegal cheating services threaten academic integrity, and they expose students to criminals.
Renewal of registration Report on renewal of registration of the Australian College of Natural Medicine Pty Ltd On 1 May 2014, TEQSA determined, under subsection 36(1) of the Tertiary Educatio
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.
Courses of study will evolve over time as providers make improvements as part of their quality assurance processes or respond to changing circumstances in the educational and workplace environments.
Transnational Education (TNE) into Australia encompasses providers based outside of Australia who provide, or are seeking to provide, education to students located in Australia.
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Australian law requires all higher education providers to be TEQSA registered.
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Registered higher education providers without self-accrediting authority must apply to TEQSA to renew the accreditation of a higher education course of study.
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.
This policy sets out the principles for how TEQSA manages concerns and complaints about regulated entities under TEQSA's legislative framework.
Initial registration Report on initial registration of The Institute of International Studies (TIIS) Pty Ltd TEQSA has registered The Institute of International Studies (TIIS) Pty Ltd, under se
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Layanan kecurangan akademik ilegal mengancam integritas akademik serta dapat mengekspos siswa kepada pelaku kejahatan.
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August 2024 TEQSA reminds all registered higher education providers and their governing bodies of the obligations they have under the Higher Education Standards Framework (Threshold Standards)
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These pages define academic integrity and explain different types of cheating to help students understand the risks and penalties for poor behaviour.
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This practical workshop seeks to support Australian higher education providers in strengthening their institutional action plan to address the risks generative artificial intelligence (gen AI) po
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On 27 April 2021, the updated Higher Education Standards Framework (Threshold Standards) 2021 was published on the Federal Register of Legislation.
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Under the Compliance Monitoring Framework , we set compliance priorities within agreed risk tolerance parameters approved by TEQSA’s Commission.
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The Fourth Annual TEQSA Conference was held from 27 to 29 November 2019 at the Sofitel on Collins in Melbourne .
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This Good Practice Note is intended to complement the TEQSA Guidance Note: Academic Integrity.