This page contains information about TEQSA’s application fees for 2025, which are unchanged from 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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This page contains information about TEQSA’s application fees for 2025, which are unchanged from 2024.
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Our email newsletter is published 11 times per year via email and LinkedIn .
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About We've established a new webinar series to help inform the sector about our regulatory work, quality assurance matters and sector risk.
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As a statutory agency, we must meet specific government accountability requirements.
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TEQSA acknowledges the Digital Transformation Agency’s Policy for the responsible use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in government that sets the approach for the use of AI by government.
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Resources on this page support Australian higher education providers to meet the academic integrity requirements detailed in the Higher Education Standards Framework (2015).
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We have developed key aspects of our regulatory approach in consultation with higher education stakeholders.
The Minister for Education today announced that Professor Kerri-Lee Krause will be TEQSA’s next Chief Commissioner.
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The Higher Education Standards Framework (Threshold Standards) 2021 (HES Framework) has applied since 1 July 2021. From a regulatory perspective, all applications made: be
TEQSA, as a government agency, is now operating in accordance with the guidance on caretaker conventions , pending the outcome of the 2025 federal election.
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Australia’s anti-cheating laws make it an offence to provide or advertise academic cheating services in higher education.
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The Education Services for Overseas Students Act 2000 (ESOS Act) forms the legal framework for the quality assurance of education and training institutions offering courses to intern
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The Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011 (TEQSA Act) established TEQSA as an agency. The objects of the TEQSA Act are to: provide for national consistenc
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One of the most common areas of complaint with online teaching and learning during the pandemic was insufficient engagement with teaching and tutoring staff, and an expectation of greater interact
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TEQSA's Service Charter sets out the commitments we make to everyone who deals with us.
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The Higher Education Legislation Amendment (Provider Category Standards and Other Measures) Act 2021 gave effect to the Australian Government’s decision to implement all 10 recommendat
TEQSA has decided to register Excelsia College as a University College.
The APS employee census is an annual survey that collects confidential information from our staff on important workplace issues.
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21 November 2024 The Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) has cancelled the qualifications and/or statements of attainment of more than 6,400 past students of former Registered Training O