Person

Grouse, Phillip John (1933 - )

Born
16 May 1933
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Occupation
Computer scientist

Summary

Phillip Grouse was Director of the computer training centre (CITSR) at Curtin University at the time of his death due to cancer. He had previously been Managing Director of Stylus Software Pty Ltd and an Associate Professor in the Department of Information Systems, University of New South Wales. He was educated at the University of Sydney (BSc, MSc).

Details

Chronology

1957 - 1959
Career position - Senior Defence Officer with the Australian Department of Defence
1960 - 1964
Career position - Computer Engineer
1965 - 1966
Career position - EDP Manager at AWA Ltd. (Amalgamated Wireless Australasia)
1966 - 1968
Career position - Head Programmer in the Computing Services Unit, University of New South Wales
1968 - 1973
Career position - Lecturer, then Senior Lecturer (1969) in the School of Accountancy, University of New South Wales
1973 - 1984
Career position - Associate Professor in the Department of Information Systems
1984 - 1989
Career position - Director of Stylus Software Pty Ltd
1989 - 1993
Career position - Director of the Computer Training Centre (CITSR) at Curtin University in Western Australia

Archival resources

National Library of Australia Oral History Collection

  • Phillip John Grouse - Records, 1945 - 1983, DeB 1267; National Library of Australia Oral History Collection. Details

Published resources

Resources

McCarthy, G.J.

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