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Associate Professor Marc C-Scott serves as Deputy Associate Dean of Learning and Teaching at Victoria University's College of Arts, Business, Law, Education and IT. He chairs the Bachelor of Screen Media and Bachelor of Animation and Visual Effects programs and co-leads postgraduate Block Teaching courses. A prominent media commentator, Marc contributes to national discussions on Australian television, media policy, and sports broadcasting through television, radio, and publications.
Marc's academic qualifications include:
- PhD from CQUniversity Australia
- Bachelor of Design (Multimedia) with Honors from an Australian institution
Marc's research focuses on media and communication, with expertise in television studies, media policy, and sports broadcasting rights. He examines the historical and contemporary shifts in television, the impact of streaming on media consumption, and the pedagogical innovations of the Block Model. His work addresses critical issues in Australian media, including local content regulation and the evolving viewing behaviors of young audiences.
His recent publications (2024-2025) concentrate on enhancing the Block Model for media education, assessment strategies, and professional development. Earlier works (2016-2020) analyze television history, sports media rights, and digital piracy. A unifying thread is the transformation of media landscapes in the streaming era, with emphasis on Australian contexts and educational applications.
Marc supervises Masters and PhD students in Creative Arts, History, Language and Communication, and Education. His leadership in the VU Block Model® Professional Learning program reflects his commitment to educational innovation, though specific grant details are not provided.



