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Learn to work with TEQSA: Craven

The higher education sector needs to embrace the new regulatory system and learn to work with it, says Australian Catholic University vice-chancellor Professor Greg Craven. Craven, a leader of the Universities Australia working party involved in negotiations on the creation of ...

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End of the line – Get smart on TEQSA

The dean of arts at McDazzle University, Professor Terry Smart, is poring over TEQSA’s new Regulatory Risk Framework as the head of cultural studies, Dr Don Doubt, enters the room.  Professor Smart [Rubbing hands together]: Isn’t it bloody marvellous?! Dr ...

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TEQSA may face constitutional dilemma

The tertiary regulator’s power to discipline universities might be undermined if a challenge to the Commonwealth’s authority is upheld in the High Court.  The outcomes of several cases currently before the High Court could challenge the legal viability of the ...

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TEQSA risk judgement welcome

Providers have welcomed TEQSA’s newly released regulatory risk framework as a good faith attempt, but remain concerned about any increase in administrative burden and the accurate interpretation of risk information. The regulatory risk framework released last week, sets out 46 indicators ...

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New series: Being TEQSA ready

In light of the advent of the new regulatory and quality regime that TEQSA heralds, Campus Review is running a series of articles by members of the Discipline Scholars Network under the banner Being TEQSA Ready. The Discipline Scholars’ Network ...

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TEQSA queried on UQ irregularity

A student admissions controversy at the University of Queensland reached Federal Parliament last week, with the opposition seeking information directly from the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA). The national regulator, which began its duties on January 29, told ...

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TEQSA assumes full powers

The Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) can now bring its full powers to bear on the sector, but its chief commissioner says wielding a big stick is not the goal. TEQSA assumed its full regulatory functions on January ...

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Shaping up to jump TEQSA’s bar

There may be some angst on campuses as institutions gear up to meet the new regulatory deemands. Federal ministers Greg Combet and Chris Evans have now registered the TEQSA Threshold Standards, as required under the TEQSA act. These standards are ...

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