News Article Join us at the TEQSA 2022 Conference Early-bird registrations for the 6th TEQSA Conference are now open.
News Article Predatory publishing: A to Z elements Predatory journals are becoming increasingly sophisticated and can catch researchers unaware as they look for ways to publish their work.
News Article Intelligence sharing: updated cheating website database TEQSA has today shared updated information on suspected academic cheating service websites with Australia’s higher education sector.
News Article New academic integrity resource for creative arts TEQSA has published a new resource to support providers and academics in the creative arts to strengthen and uphold academic integrity.
News Article Enhancing TEQSA’s guidance notes To support TEQSA’s ongoing work to improve the efficiency of our regulatory operations and support greater self-assurance within the higher education sector, we have commenced a project to enhance
News Article File sharing websites offering inducements to students TEQSA has issued a sector alert after becoming aware of email and social media promotions offering students the chance to win up to $10,000 if they upload course materials or assignmen
News Article Material promoting cheating services displayed on campuses TEQSA has issued a sector alert in response to new evidence showing commercial academic cheating services could be targeting students while on-campus.
News Article Sector update: Independent expert reviews TEQSA has published advice to assist providers when planning and conducting independent expert reviews.
News Article TEQSA outlines compliance priorities for 2022 TEQSA, Australia’s independent higher education regulator, has detailed its priorities for assuring compliance with the Higher Education Standards Framework for the year ahead.