The circumstances In 2022, TEQSA investigated complaints about several providers’ handling of academic integrity matters.
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The circumstances In 2022, TEQSA investigated complaints about several providers’ handling of academic integrity matters.
TEQSA has published the May e-News featuring latest news and regulatory updates for the sector.
Registrations are now open for the next webinar in our joint series with Deakin University’s Centre for Research in Assessment and Digital Learning (CRADLE).
TEQSA has undertaken major reviews of three guidance notes and has now extended the consultation period for the sector to provide feedback.
Risk Assessment Framework consultation: Summary report (PDF, 551 KB)
More than 1700 people from across the higher education sector attended the first session in TEQSA’S new webinar series: Implications of generative artificial intelligence (AI) for higher educatio
The Department of Home Affairs has announced that from 1 July 2023, student visa holders studying in Australia will be able to work up to 48 hours per fortnight.
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TEQSA is the regulatory and quality assurance agency for all higher education providers in Australia.
We've updated our Higher Education Good Practice Hub with new resources related to artificial intelligence.
As part of our annual compliance program, we've published our 2022 Compliance Report.
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The circumstances In 2022, TEQSA investigated complaints about several providers’ handling of academic integrity matters.
TEQSA has published the May e-News featuring latest news and regulatory updates for the sector.
Registrations are now open for the next webinar in our joint series with Deakin University’s Centre for Research in Assessment and Digital Learning (CRADLE).
TEQSA has undertaken major reviews of three guidance notes and has now extended the consultation period for the sector to provide feedback.
Risk Assessment Framework consultation: Summary report (PDF, 551 KB)
More than 1700 people from across the higher education sector attended the first session in TEQSA’S new webinar series: Implications of generative artificial intelligence (AI) for higher educatio
The Department of Home Affairs has announced that from 1 July 2023, student visa holders studying in Australia will be able to work up to 48 hours per fortnight.
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TEQSA is the regulatory and quality assurance agency for all higher education providers in Australia.