Under the Compliance Monitoring Framework , we set compliance priorities within agreed risk tolerance parameters approved by TEQSA’s Commission.
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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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Overview The Compliance Monitoring Framework supports our regulatory oversight of providers’ compliance and enhances community confidence that the quality of Australian higher education is mainta
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The circumstances In 2023, TEQSA noted an increase in concerns from students about the availability and adequacy of support services and wellbeing services.
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TEQSA publishes compliance in focus resources to support providers in meeting their obligations under the Higher Education Standards Framework (Threshold Standards) 2021 (HES Framework).
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The circumstances In 2023, TEQSA observed an increase in risks to compliance in the recruitment of overseas students and the monitoring of education agents.
TEQSA’s latest compliance report outlines our current priorities, previous compliance activities and also includes best practice compliance-in-focus resources for providers.
Registrations are now open for the free TEQSA Talks#3 webinar on Thursday 3 October, 2-3pm (AEST).
Our 8th annual conference on 13 November is exploring the theme of Navigating tomorrow: Anticipating challenges, embracing change .
TEQSA has published an A to Z of predatory conferences.
As a member of the Global Academic Integrity Network (GAIN), TEQSA has united with similar agencies globally and calls on social media and online platforms to stand up against academic dishonesty.
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TEQSA’s regulatory policies inform the way we undertake our regulatory work.
Thank you to all providers who have responded to TEQSA’s request for information (RFI).
TEQSA’s Assessment reform for the age of artificial intelligence has won the 2024 Tracey Bretag Prize for Academic Integrity.
The recording of the TEQSA Talks #2 webinar is now available.
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The Australian Universities Accord was a 12-month review of Australia’s higher education system, led by a Panel of eminent Australians (the Panel).
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Application for registration and course accreditation Decision: Rejected Date of decision: 19 June 2024 Main reasons for decision: The decisions were made on the basis that T
Engagement provides us with opportunities to understand issues impacting the sector, and to consult on regulatory initiatives and changes.
TEQSA recognises that support for staff who make a public interest disclosure will greatly influence the success of the public interest disclosure scheme, and gives TEQSA the best chance to fix problems directly.
TEQSA has decided to register the Navitas Professional Institute, trading as the Australian College of Applied Professions (ACAP), as a University College.