Fifth national advertising award for CSU students


The CSU on campus student advertising agency, Kajulu Communications, has won the finals of the International Advertising Association's National 'Big Idea' Advertising competition on Monday 9 November for the fifth time in seven years.

Australian Writers' Guild award for CSU graduates


Two graduates of CSU who met at its School of Communication at Bathurst have been honoured by the Australian Writers' Guild at its annual AWGIE award presentations on Friday 28 September.

Using digital technology for drama education


A new book co-edited by researchers from CSU offers an insight into the many ways in which innovative drama teaching can be integrated with digital gaming technology to create a memorable student learning experience.

The Famous Spiegeltent; CSU research at conference in Portugal


Research at CSU recently presented at an international theatre conference in Lisbon, Portugal, suggests that the international touring performance and entertainment space known as The Famous Spiegeltent has contributed to the evolution of alternative theatre in Australia.

The rise of police PR work


At a time when police forces around Australia are increasing their media and communications budgets, and demand has never been greater for reality-style television productions focusing on policing, there is evidence of a growing trend for police public relations work within policing agencies.

Awards to CSU couple


In a first for CSU, a husband and wife have received individual awards for their separate outstanding work in the same Faculty and School at the University.

Television production students keep it short in the USA


The creative and technical skills and talents of television production students at CSU have gone global.

Ref's call: factors behind player perceptions


CSU research supported by the Federation of International Football Associations has found that the way football referees present themselves influences the way players view their decisions.

Graduates urged to 'break rules'


Associate Professor Jane Mills quickly got the audiences' full attention when she delivered the Occasional Address at the CSU Faculty of Arts graduation ceremony on Friday 8 May when she urged graduates to 'break rules'.

Cyber-bullying: new tools perpetuate an old problem


The misuse of communication technologies in cases of cyber-bullying highlights that while the tools may be changing, cruelty and insensitivity toward others is nothing new, according to one CSU researcher.

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