Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Dan Tehan does not know how many Australian academics have been compromised by the Communist Party China, despite his Foreign Interference Taskforce based at TEQSA: Is not now the time (finally) to investigate TEQSA and chairman Nick Saunders failings

by Ganesh Sahathevan

Australia's Minister For Education Dan Tehan says he does not know how many Australian academics have been compromised by the Communist Party China.

He says so despite providing millions in funding for a 
 Foreign Interference Taskforce based at TEQSA


Clearly Tehan's efforts have failed. Consequently is not now the time (finally) to investigate TEQSA and chairman Nick Saunders failings?


TO BE READ WITH 




Wednesday, August 5, 2020

TEQSA's Nick Saunders has not explained special treatment afforded CPC linked Zhu Minshen and his Top Education Group-How will TEQSA assist Australian universities subject to China bullying

by Ganesh Sahathevan



Nicholas Saunders TEQSA Chief Commissioner

Professor Nick Saunders AO (Chief Commissioner)
Australia's education sector putting money ahead of standards :


The SMH has reported: 


The Chinese Communist Party is harnessing an online cyber policing portal, accessible in Australia, to increase its international influence, as it encourages Chinese internet users to dob in acts that undermine Beijing's image.
Australian universities have been engulfed in a fresh row over academic freedom after co-ordinated protests from nationalist Chinese students forced UNSW to take down social media posts critical of the Chinese Communist Party's actions in Hong Kong. UNSW vice-chancellor Ian Jacobs on Wednesday apologised for the decision, telling staff there was "no excuse for our failure in this instance" and the social media posts should never have been removed.
"I apologise for this mistake and reaffirm unequivocally our previous commitment to freedom of expression and academic freedom," he said.A second Australian educational institution was embroiled in controversy on Wednesday after Charles Darwin University apologised following complaints from Chinese students. The students said an introduction to an assignment was racist after it stated that the coronavirus had originated in China.
Education Minister Dan Tehan encouraged any academics concerned about institutional integrity being compromised to contact the university regulator.
Meanwhile TEQSA and its chairman Nick Saunders hve refused to explain why Communist PArty China linked Zhu Minshen and his Top Group were afforded special treatment, especially in the approvals provided to issue law degrees.
TO BE READ WITH


Tuesday, September 17, 2019


TEQSA's Nicholas Saunders granted Zhu Minshen's Top Group self accreditation rights despite Zhu granting academic credits for defying an AFP directive

by Ganesh Sahathevan



Nicholas Saunders TEQSA Chief Commissioner

Professor Nick Saunders AO (Chief Commissioner)
Australia's education sector putting money ahead of standards :



The following is an excerpt from Zhu Minshen's Top Education Group Ltd's ANNOUNCEMENT OF ANNUAL RESULTSFOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2018

Receive Self-Accreditation Authority 



The Company received a letter from TEQSA on 16 May 2018 in relation to its approval for partial self accreditation authority (‘‘SAA’’) in the broad field of education of Management and Commerce, as classified by the Australian Standard Classification of Education, which covers the Australian Qualification Framework from level 5 (diploma) to level 9 (master’s degree) Management and Commerce courses offered at TOP. By obtaining the SAA, TOP is able to determine by itself whether its Management and Commerce courses adequately comply with regulatory standards rather than applying through TEQSA. While maintaining high quality of the courses, the time required for course accreditation will hence be significantly reduced. Accordingly, the partial SAA status not only allows TOP to more efficiently respond to market demand in coursework, but also constitutes a necessary step towards eventually achieving university specialization status.


Following the approval of partial SAA status, TOP enjoys the SAA status with 11 other non-university higher education providers, and has become one of the three non-university higher education providers with the SAA status that offer Management and Commerce higher education courses, and is the only non-university for-profit higher education provider offering courses in Management and Commerce.


TEQSA, headed by its Chief Commissioner Nicholas Saunders granted SAA privileges  despite Zhu and Top's history of highly irregular assessment. As reported on this blog recently:



In his 2018 book "Silent Invasion" Professor Clive Hamilton reports that Top Education Group's Zhu Minshen organised students , including students from his Top Education Institute to protest against Tibetans at the 2008 rally , which counted towards the Top students’ assessment. Zhu’s Top Institution is “perhaps the only accredited degree program in Australia that counts agitating for a foreign power towards its qualifications.”
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Nick Saunder's TEQSA has granted Minshen Zhu's Top Group permission to open a branch campus in Hobart, and increase Sydney student numbers despite sharp fall in market cap;TEQSA approval can aid Top's cashflow

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