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With an increasing number of people doing their courses via the internet a leading academic says we are risking losing students to overseas providers. Australia’s higher education quality regulator is obstructing advances in educational technologies and is jeopardising the nation’s More…


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One Response to “TEQSA hindering online growth, says Barber”

  1. But how, precisely, is Teqsa ‘hindering universities from properly embracing the delivery of online courses’? Australian universities have been offering programs on line for years without restriction by Teqsa or its predecessor.

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