TEQSA service charter
The service charter sets out our commitment to everyone who deals with us.
The government is now operating in accordance with caretaker conventions, pending the outcome of the 2025 federal election.
The service charter sets out our commitment to everyone who deals with us.
This report presents TEQSA’s summative evaluation of the sector’s responses against the Higher Education Standards Panel’s recommendations to achieve greater transparency in the admissions information for higher education.
The Risk Assessment Framework outlines key steps and components of the annual risk assessments we complete of higher education providers.
This resource outlines how academics can identify contract cheating in symbol dense fields.
Providers have obligations under TEQSA’s legislative framework to monitor students’ progress within or between units of study.
The compliance report provides details of TEQSA's compliance activities in 2021 and key learnings for providers.
While breaches of academic integrity, such as plagiarism and academic cheating, can occur in the creative arts, defining academic integrity, and detecting breaches of integrity in creative arts works is complex.
In 2021 TEQSA investigated several concerns relating to courses that require professional accreditation.
Throughout 2021, we continued to work closely with the Fair Work Ombudsman on the issue of large-scale underpayment of staff by a number of Australian universities.
TEQSA Chief Commissioner Professor Peter Coaldrake AO has welcomed the appointment of Adrienne Nieuwenhuis as TEQSA Commissioner.
We're delighted to announce that registrations for the 5th TEQSA Conference are now open.
TEQSA has commenced Federal Court proceedings to block access to the website Assignmenthelp4you.com.
The Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency was saddened to learn of the death of Commissioner Cliff Walsh earlier today.
TEQSA, Australia’s independent higher education regulatory and quality assurance agency, has completed the transition of Australia's 186 higher education providers to new category standards.
TEQSA has renewed Murdoch University’s registration as an Australian University for a period of four years until 9 June 2025.
TEQSA’s Higher Education Integrity Unit has commenced sharing intelligence about commercial academic cheating services with Australian higher education providers.
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 today alerted all Australian higher education institutions to an emerging cyber security risk.