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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.
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Detection
Detection is possible!
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TEQSA Commission Our Commissioners are appointed by the Commonwealth Minister for Education based on their expertise in higher education quality assurance and regulatory practice.
The service charter sets out our commitment to everyone who deals with us.
This guidance sets out key, high-level, principles-based considerations that providers should remain mindful of in their planning during the COVID-19 recovery period.
Admissions transparency means that prospective domestic undergraduate students can easily find good quality admissions information that allows them to compare courses and providers and make informed study choices.
TEQSA has published a summary of its regulatory decisions from 1 October until 31 December 2020.
TEQSA has published a summary of its regulatory decisions from 1 July to 30 September 2020.
TEQSA has published a summary of its regulatory decisions from 1 January to 31 March 2020.
The Risk Assessment Framework outlines key steps and components of the annual risk assessments we complete of higher education providers.
TEQSA has published a summary of its regulatory decisions from 1 January to 31 March 2018.
Registration Report on registration Kontea Pty Ltd TEQSA has agreed to orders made by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) under which Kontea Pty Ltd (Kontea) is registered in the provider
Registration Report on registration Kontea Pty Ltd TEQSA has agreed to orders made by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) under which Kontea Pty Ltd (Kontea) is registered in the provider
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Updated on 3 September 2021
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In order to offer higher education courses of study, providers must be registered with TEQSA and meet the requirements of the Higher Education Standards Framework (HES Framework).
TEQSA, Australia’s independent higher education regulator, has detailed its priorities for assuring compliance with the Higher Education Standards Framework for the year ahead.
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This sector update provides information and resources for higher education providers in implementing recommendations from the Respect @ Work report .
This policy describes our approach in responding to a change of control or ownership of a higher education provider, and describes the reasons for our interest following such an event.
Renewal of registration Report on renewal of registration of Polytechnic Institute Australia Pty Ltd On 28 August 2024, TEQSA: renewed, under section 36 of the Tertiary Education Quality and S