To raise a concern with TEQSA, submit your concern using our online form .
1. Provide as much information as possible
Useful information includes:
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To raise a concern with TEQSA, submit your concern using our online form .
1. Provide as much information as possible
Useful information includes:
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Introduction
Academic integrity is integral to preserving the reputation of Australia’s higher education sector and protecting student interests.
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Webinars
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Detection
Detection is possible!
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What is contract cheating?
Contract cheating includes different types of behaviours in which a student outsources their work, or contracts it out, to a third party.
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The Prohibiting Academic Cheating Services Bill 2019 (the Bill) amended the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011 and was passed by Parliament on 26 Augu
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Under the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 , Australian Government agencies are required to ensure information and services are provided in a non-discriminatory and accessible manner.
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TEQSA’s approach to implementation of the Higher Education Integrity Unit
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Responses to webinar questions (MS Word version, 222 KB)
PDF versions of the responses are available in each section below
Introduction
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The Fourth Annual TEQSA Conference was held from 27 to 29 November 2019 at the Sofitel on Collins in Melbourne .
Higher education providers are invited to give their feedback about TEQSA’s proposed updates to our fees and charges to take effect from 1 January 2024.
Join us and Deakin University's Centre for Research in Assessment and Digital Learning (CRADLE) on 28 September as we launch the draft Guiding principles for assessment in a time of AI.
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Application for registration and course accreditation
Decision:
Rejected
Date of decision:
5 June 2023
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Tính chính trực trong học tập
Tính chính trực trong học tập là:
TEQSA has decided to register the Sydney College of Divinity as a University College.
You are invited to participate in the consultations for a further three guidance notes.
For more than a year, TEQSA has been engaging assessment design, academic integrity and artificial intelligence experts and the wider higher education sector about the opportunities and risk prese
The House Standing Committee on Employment, Education and Training has been asked to inquire into and report on the use of generative artificial intelligence in the Australian education system.
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To raise a concern with TEQSA, submit your concern using our online form .
1. Provide as much information as possible
Useful information includes: