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CSU graduates shine at International Animation Festival


Short films made by three CSU graduates will feature in the Australian International Animation Festival this weekend in Wagga Wagga.

A meeting of minds in television production


Students at CSU in Wagga Wagga will be out to impress when 25 representatives of the Australian television production industry visit in May.

CSU delivers at high speed


The high level of skills and speed seen at the recent Newton's Nation event in Bathurst weren't limited to the competitors, with students from Charles Sturt University's Bachelor of Arts (Television Production) also scoring top marks.

Katter a 'third force' in Queensland


A CSU politcal expert believes Bob Katter's Australia Party is now a third force in Queensland politics with the LNP's landslide victory in last weekend's election.

Kony 2012 - a new kind of digital media activism


The Kony 2012 campaign devised by the not-for-profit organisation Invisible Children is a powerful demonstration of the potential of social media as a political campaign tool, according to a CSU academic.

Media Inquiry report finds some academic support


Some recommendations in the report of the Independent Media Inquiry into the Australian media have found support from two CSU journalism academics, particularly regarding regional media.

Popular film as a teacher


Challenging the predominant view in the media about popular culture affecting young people only in detrimental ways, the research of a PhD recently awarded to a CSU lecturer argues that popular culture engages young people in complex and multiple lessons about identity and their place in the world.

Keep 'tweens' fashion free from seductive adult moves


A CSU academic says the release of web-based videos of child models for a brand of clothing targeting 'tweens' (aged between child and teenager) has surprised child protection and child health advocates with what they consider to be 'a new low in the history of advertising in Australia'.

CSU to deliver journalism course in Geraldton, WA


CSU has signed an historic five-year agreement to deliver its undergraduate journalism degree to students living in Geraldton and other regional centres in Western Australia.

Students ‘hands on’ in rural India


There should be no shortage of coverage of a new international study trip to rural India by communication and photography students from CSU in November.

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