RESOURCES
From CABF
Resources developed by CABF - nuhep members and endorsed by the Steering Committee
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Academic Governance Guidelines for Non-university Higher Education Providers (2013)
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Guidelines for the Development of a Culture of Scholarship that informs Learning and Teaching in Australian Non-university Higher Education Institutions (2014)
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Benchmarking Models for Higher Education (2014)
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Self-Evaluation Instruments for Academic Boards (2016)
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Organisations & Networks
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IHEA - Independent Higher Education Australia is the peak body representing independent private higher education providers in Australia.
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ITECA - Independent Tertiary Education of Council Australia provides its members with timely and insightful updates on the issues facing independent providers in the higher education sector.​​​​
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HEPP-QN - Higher Education Private Providers Quality Network is aimed at fostering an enhanced private-provider quality foot-print in the Australian sector, through the power of collaboration.​
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IEAA - International Education Association of Australia serves the needs and interests of professional staff and academics who work in international education. ​
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ACODE- The Australasian Council for Open, Distance and eLearning is the peak Australasian organisation for universities engaged or interested in technology enhanced learning and teaching.
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QILT - Quality Indicators for learning and Teaching provides prospective students with relevant and transparent information about Australian higher education institutions from the perspective of recent students and graduates.​
From TEQSA - The Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency
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Higher Education Standards Framework (Threshold Standards) 2021​​
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TEQSA Guidance Notes including Academic Governance, Corporate Governance, Academic Quality Assurance, Academic Leadership and Benchmarking. ​
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Characteristics of Australian higher education providers and their relation to first-year student attrition Attrition report from TEQSA (June 2017)
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Improving retention, completion and success in higher education. Higher Education Standards Discussion Paper, June 2017
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Assessment Insights (2108). Assessments covered in this report include all course accreditation, course re-accreditation, provider registration and provider renewal of registration assessments from 2013 to 2017.
Visit TEQSA for the latest information and resources
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Other Resources
International Education
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Altbach, P.A. & de Wit., H. (2017). The new nationalism and internationalisation of HE. University World News, 15 September 2017 Issue No:474.
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Norton, A., & Cakitaki, B. (2016). Mapping Australian higher education, 2016. Grattan Institute.
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Productivity Commission 2015, International Education Services, Commission Research Paper, Canberra.
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Deloitte Access Economics (2015). The value of international education to Australia. The Australian Government Department of Education and Training.
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The NUHEP Sector
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Edwards, D. & Radloff, A. (2013). Higher Education enrolment growth, change and the role of Private HEPs. ACER - prepared for the Australian Council for Private Education and Training.
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