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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The government is now operating in accordance with caretaker conventions, pending the outcome of the 2025 federal election.
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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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The updated version of the Cost Recovery Implementation Statement (CRIS) provides key information on how TEQSA calculates and implements charges for specific regulatory activity from 1 January 202
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TEQSA is transitioning to an increased cost recovery model for most of our regulatory and quality assurance activities in accordance with the Australian Government Charging Framework and Cost Reco
TEQSA has released our updated Cost Recovery Implementation Statement (CRIS) , which outlines our fees and charges for regulatory activity from 1 January 2025.
To further support the sector, TEQSA has published Q&As from our recent Gen AI strategies for Australian higher education: Emerging practice webinar.
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Questions and answers from TEQSA webinar on 28 November 2024 1.
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Why TEQSA collects data TEQSA collects data on all higher education providers to help inform our risk-based approach to regulation.
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Information regarding the type of information TEQSA can release under the Freedom of Information Act
The TEQSA Commission has confirmed the registration of the Australian College of Theology (ACT) in the Australian University category.
TEQSA has developed the below answers to frequently asked questions regarding its role in relation to Vice-Chancellor salaries, appointments and oversight following recent media coverage of these
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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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Scope and intent of the Domain This Domain (Sections 3.1-3.3) of the Higher Education Standards Framework (Threshold Standards) 2021 (HES Framework) encompasses: specifi