John Bennett's Memorial Ceremony
John Makepeace Bennett AO
1921 - 2010
ACS founder and Australia’s first Professor of Computer Science John Bennett, an Australian ICT pioneer, passed away on 9 December 2010.
The ACS and The University of Sydney would like to invite you to a memorial ceremony to honour John Bennett’s life.
When: Thurs 24 Feb 2011
Where: Maclaurin Hall, University of Sydney
Time: 10.30am
About John Makepeace Bennett
Media information:
Seni Murni (02) 9299 3666 or mobile: 0410 029 706 Email: seni.murni@acs.org.au
About the ACS:
The Australian Computer Society (ACS) is the recognised professional association for those working in Information and Communications Technology, seeking to raise the standing of ICT professionals and represent their views to government, industry and the community. A member of the Australian Council of Professions, the ACS is the guardian of professional ethics and standards in the ICT sector, committed to ensuring the beneficial use of ICT for all Australians. It provides both members and non-members with opportunities for professional education, networking and certification, as well as enabling them to contribute to the development of their profession. Visit www.acs.org.au for more information.
1921 - 2010
ACS founder and Australia’s first Professor of Computer Science John Bennett, an Australian ICT pioneer, passed away on 9 December 2010.
The ACS and The University of Sydney would like to invite you to a memorial ceremony to honour John Bennett’s life.
When: Thurs 24 Feb 2011
Where: Maclaurin Hall, University of Sydney
Time: 10.30am
About John Makepeace Bennett
Media information:
Seni Murni (02) 9299 3666 or mobile: 0410 029 706 Email: seni.murni@acs.org.au
About the ACS:
The Australian Computer Society (ACS) is the recognised professional association for those working in Information and Communications Technology, seeking to raise the standing of ICT professionals and represent their views to government, industry and the community. A member of the Australian Council of Professions, the ACS is the guardian of professional ethics and standards in the ICT sector, committed to ensuring the beneficial use of ICT for all Australians. It provides both members and non-members with opportunities for professional education, networking and certification, as well as enabling them to contribute to the development of their profession. Visit www.acs.org.au for more information.