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(1) Third party arrangements, as defined by this Policy, are regulated by TEQSA under the Higher Education Standards Framework. This policy establishes the provisions for proposing, entering and managing third party arrangements. (2) This policy must be read in conjunction with the Third Party Arrangements - Education Procedure, the Course Management and Assessment Manual, the Program Management Manual - Coursework, the Global Partnerships Framework, the Trans National Education (TNE) Guidelines, the Risk Management Framework, Commercial Activities Policy and Commercial Activities Procedure. (3) When establishing a third party arrangement, partciular attention must be paid to the (4) This policy provides a mechanism for the University of Newcastle to collaborate with third party providers whilst assuring compliance with the (5) This policy applies to all new, revised, or extended third party arrangements with domestic and international partners for the delivery of education leading to the (6) This policy does not apply to: (7) This policy should be read and understood by: (8) In the context of this document and its associated procedure: (9) The arrangement must align with and advance the (10) The arrangement should benefit the (11) The third party and the type of arrangement should complement and align with the Colege’s strategic priorities and with the (12) The third party should have a demonstrated record of academic credibility suitable to the type of arrangement. (13) The third party should have a strong commitment to the intended partnership arrangement. (14) The arrangement must recognise that the University of Newcastle: (15) The arrangement must support the delivery of University of Newcastle (16) The third party must comply with the legislative requirements of the country in which it operates. (17) The arrangement must be capable of delivering agreed qualitative and quantitative benefits to all parties involved. (18) The arrangement should be capable of delivering an agreed minimum outcome within a determined period and demonstrate financially sustainability. (19) All Third Party Arrangements – Education require the development and execution of an agreement before commencement of the arrangement and in accordance with the (20) All agreements for Third Party Arrangements – education must take full consideration and account of ethical, safety, security, compliance and political considerations. This includes reference to the Guidelines to counter foreign interference in the Australian university sector (2019). (21) The (22) The (23) (24) The (25) The arrangement must prioritise (26) All agreements must contemplate and include appropriate teach out arrangements in the event the arrangement is terminated early. If this occurs, the first and paramount consideration must be the progress and welfare of the (27) The ongoing management and implementation of agreements must be consistent with the Third Party Arrangements - Education Procedure, and any associated documents. (28) Additionally, Third Party Arrangement - Education (Transnational) must meet the requirements of the (29) The Third Party Arrangements - Education Policy
Section 1 - Context and Purpose
Section 2 - Executive Summary
Section 3 - Scope
Top of PageSection 4 - Audience
Top of PageSection 5 - Definitions
Top of PageSection 6 - Principles
Strategic Fit
Partner Alignment
Quality and Standards
Targets and Objectives
Agreements
Management of Third Party Arrangements – Education
Section 7 - Relaxing Provision