Murdoch University compliance assessment
TEQSA recently finalised its compliance assessment of Murdoch University (Murdoch) under section 59 of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011 (TEQSA Act).&nb
The government is now operating in accordance with caretaker conventions, pending the outcome of the 2025 federal election.
TEQSA recently finalised its compliance assessment of Murdoch University (Murdoch) under section 59 of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011 (TEQSA Act).&nb
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The Minister for Education the Hon. Dan Tehan MP has announced the appointment of Alistair Maclean as TEQSA’s new CEO.
TEQSA has published a new resource to support higher education quality assurance agencies around the world to promote, develop and sustain cultures of academic integrity.
TEQSA has welcomed Australian Government funding to strengthen the agency’s ability to identify and protect against risks to the integrity of the nation’s higher education sector.
TEQSA has released a new online resource to assist Australian higher education providers in preventing and responding to sexual assault and sexual harassment (SASH).
TEQSA has announced the appointment of Emeritus Professor Peter Coaldrake AO as a Commissioner.
TEQSA has completed the first accreditations of new Undergraduate Certificate courses.
The Department of Health, the Department of Education, Skills and Employment, the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) and the Health Professions Accreditation C
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On 27 April 2021, the updated Higher Education Standards Framework (Threshold Standards) 2021 was published on the Federal Register of Legislation.
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Update: 12 April 2022
TEQSA has launched a suite of resources in languages other than English to support students to better understand how to avoid illegal academic cheating services.
TEQSA has published advice to assist providers when planning and conducting independent expert reviews.
TEQSA has issued a sector alert in response to new evidence showing commercial academic cheating services could be targeting students while on-campus.
TEQSA, Australia’s independent higher education regulator, has detailed its priorities for assuring compliance with the Higher Education Standards Framework for the year ahead.
TEQSA welcomes and supports the Joint Statement of Principles for the Higher Education Sector COVID-19 Response that has been endorsed by the Australian Council of Professions (ACoP), Universities
TEQSA thanks all students who participated in University Australia’s National Student Safety Survey (2021).
TEQSA Chief Commissioner Professor Peter Coaldrake AO has written to all Australian higher education providers, encouraging continued action to guard against the integrity risks posed by commercia