TEQSA has signed memorandums of understanding with the following organisations.
TEQSA published decisions report January – March 2018
TEQSA has published a summary of its regulatory decisions from 1 January to 31 March 2018.
The government is now operating in accordance with caretaker conventions, pending the outcome of the 2025 federal election.
TEQSA has published a summary of its regulatory decisions from 1 January to 31 March 2018.
TEQSA has published a summary of its regulatory decisions from 1 October to 31 December 2017.
This report provides a snapshot of selected key financial metrics covering the whole of Australia’s higher education sector.
This report is the second release of financial data analysed by TEQSA as part of its sector monitoring. It provides a snapshot of selected key financial metrics covering the whole of Australia’s higher education sector using data collected in 2015.
The Assessment Insights report provides an overview of assessment outcomes, organised by five themes.
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TEQSA has signed memorandums of understanding with the following organisations.
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The rapid move to online learning during the pandemic involved changes to assessment, which posed new risks to academic integrity.
The Higher Education Provider Roundtables were convened as an opportunity for TEQSA to receive feedback directly from independent and TAFE higher education providers about how the agency can improve its performance and its engagement with these provider groups.
On 12 November 2014 the Fairfax media reported allegations of cheating by students at a number of Australian higher education providers through the purchase of assignments, particularly through the MyMaster website. The Honorable Christopher Pyne MP, Minister for Education and Training, referred the matter to TEQSA to investigate further.
Key financial metrics on Australia’s higher education sector is the third release of financial data analysed by TEQSA as part of its sector monitoring.
TEQSA has published its revised Guidance Note: Research and Research Training after consultation with the sector.
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Purpose of public reports
Our public reporting aligns with the objectives of the TEQSA Act, which call for us to:
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To support the sector to respond to emerging academic integrity issues, we are publishing information here for providers.
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The Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) is Australia’s independent national quality assurance and regulatory agency for higher education.
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Academic integrity toolkit launch webinar
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Materials and videos from TEQSA’s Academic Integrity Workshops held in 2019 are available on this page for anyone undertaking academic integrity training or who wishes to refresh their knowledge.
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TEQSA and higher education providers share a focus on the prevention, detection and substantiation of commercial academic cheating, also known as contract cheating.
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To help broaden and deepen your understanding of successful approaches to developing a culture of academic integrity, this page features links to case studies from around Australia, other academic
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On 1 July 2021, the Higher Education Standards Framework (Threshold Standards) 2021 came into effect.