We engage across the higher education sector to help foster a shared understanding of our role and regulatory approach, encourage a culture of provider self-assurance and increase our transparency
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We engage across the higher education sector to help foster a shared understanding of our role and regulatory approach, encourage a culture of provider self-assurance and increase our transparency
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26 November 2019
This half-day workshop focused on promoting a culture of academic integrity within higher education institutions.
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I am writing to advise you of steps that TEQSA is taking to reduce regulatory burden while you grapple with the challenges brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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TEQSA and industry professional accreditation bodies with links to the higher education sector have a mutual interest in maintaining and improving quality in the provision of Australian higher edu
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The graphic recordings of each plenary session from the 2019 TEQSA Annual Conference are available below.
Day 1 (27 November 2019)
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TEQSA is committed to the appropriate handling of public interest disclosures and to the provision of appropriate support for those who make a disclosure.
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TEQSA acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and their continuing connection to land, waters and community.
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Application for registration and course accreditation
Decision:
Rejected
Date of decision:
8 May 2019
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Application for registration and course accreditation
Decision:
Rejected
Date of decision:
9 May 2018
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Presentation materials
Keynote and concurrent session presentations from the 2018 conference are available from Higher Ed Services' website .
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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 .