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Edward M. Walsh

Edward M. Walsh (born 1939), is the founding president of the University of Limerick, one of two new universities established by Ireland in 1989. He headed the institution from its inception as the National Institute for Higher Education Limerick, in 1970, when he was appointed as chairman of the planning board, and director, through its transformation to a university in 1989, when he was appointed president, until his retirement in 1998, when he was awarded the title of "Founding President" for life.

Walsh in 1989

A native of Cork city, Walsh is a chartered engineer and registered silversmith.[1]

Early life edit

Born 1939 in Cork, Ireland, to a butcher and cattle-dealer,[2] he was educated at Christian Brothers College, Cork.[2] He is the close relative and godson of Michael Grimes, first professor of microbiology at University College Cork (UCC).[3]

Academic career edit

Early career edit

Walsh graduated from UCC with a B.Eng. in 1961. He worked as an engineer with Pye, Cambridge in the UK in 1960.[4]

He pursued advanced studies in nuclear and electrical engineering at Iowa State University (ISU), gaining a master's in 1963, and his doctorate in 1964. He was an associate of the US Atomic Energy Commission Laboratory in Ames, Iowa 1963–1965.[5]

Walsh was appointed assistant professor at ISU at age 24, the youngest in the history of the university, and served from 1964 to 1965. He was then appointed founding director of the Energy Research Group Programme, chairman of the Engineering Faculty Research committee and associate professor at Virginia Polytechnic and State University, where he served from 1965 to 1969. He also consulted for US energy companies, including the American Electric Power Company (VA) and Furnace Fuels (CA).[4][5]

NIHE Director and UL President edit

In 1970 Walsh was appointed by Ireland's Minister for Education, Pádraig Faulkner, as chairman of the planning body for a new kind of educational institution, he selected the new campus site and drove the preparation for, and launch of, the National Institute for Higher Education (NIHE), Limerick, and its establishment as the University of Limerick in 1989. He is credited with securing funding from the World Bank and the European Investment Bank, and with mounting an international fundraising campaign that secured the support of major philanthropists such as Chuck Feeney and Lewis Glucksman and permitted the University of Limerick to expand significantly at a time when government capital grants were being handed out scarcely. The university introduced to Ireland some academic and administrative systems used in leading US universities, such as continuous assessment, the weighted Grade Point Average and cooperative education. At the outset it introduced Ireland's first degree in European Studies and fostered international placement of students through European Union schemes such as the ERASMUS programme.

Local and national bodies edit

Walsh has served as founding chairman of several Irish national bodies: the Irish Council for Science Technology and Innovation, the National Technological Park, the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment, and The National Self–Portrait Collection of Ireland. He has served as chairman of the Craggaunowen Project, and of multinational initiatives such as the Japan-Europe Partnership, Irish-American Partnership and the Irish Peace Institute.[4][5]

He has also served as chairperson of the Conference of Heads of Irish Universities, Birr Historic Science Foundation, Shannon Development, and of the advisory board of Barrington's Hospital, and as vice-president of the International Association of University Presidents. He has served on the boards or advisory boards of a range of organisations, including the University of Limerick Foundation, the University of Dublin, Dublin City University's Ryan Academy for Entrepreneurship, the Bons Secours group of hospitals, Science Foundation Ireland, Opera Theatre Company, and the Hunt Museum.[5]

He is the principal of Oakhampton Consultants.[5]

Memberships and recognition edit

Walsh was elected as a member of the Royal Irish Academy in the Science division, and is also a member of the Irish Academy of Engineering, established by the Institution of Engineers of Ireland, and of the Institution of Electrical Engineers. He was also a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and the New York Academy of Sciences.[4] He is an honorary member of the Royal Hibernian Academy and a Fellow of the Royal Society of the Arts. Walsh received honorary doctorates from five Irish universities,[5] though he returned his National University of Ireland award in protest at the making of an honorary degree award to former Taoiseach Brian Cowen.[a]

Walsh was also made a Freeman of the City of Limerick,[5] and in 2012 was appointed as grand marshal for Limerick's St Patrick's Day Parade.[6]

Academic publications edit

Book edit

Walsh published an academic textbook in 1967:

  • New York, USA: Ronald Press, Energy Conversion: electromechanical, direct, nuclear (textbook, with an instructor's manual also available)[7]

Articles edit

He has authored and co-authored a wide range of articles, some well cited.

Personal life edit

Walsh is married to Stephanie Walsh (née Barrett), and they have three sons and one daughter.[4] His hobbies include yachting and gardening, and he plays piano, violin and the clarinet.[5]

Memoir edit

Walsh's memoir, Upstart: friends, foes and founding a university,[8] describes the controversial events associated with the establishment of the Republic of Ireland's first new university. Published by Collins Press in October 2011, it was written in collaboration with journalist Kieran Fagan.

See also edit

  • Danny O'Hare, founding president of NIHE, Dublin, which also became a university in September 1989.

References edit

Sources edit

  • Cork: Collins Press, 2011, Walsh, Ed with Fagan, Kieran, "Upstart: Friends, Foes and Founding a University", ISBN 9781848899452

Citations edit

  1. ^ "Edward M Walsh". University of Limerick. Retrieved 17 December 2011.
  2. ^ a b "The view from Ed Walsh". The Irish Times. 2 September 1997. Retrieved 19 November 2018.
  3. ^ Walsh EM, Fagan K. Upstart, Friends, Foes and Founding a University. 2011.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Who's Who in Ireland", ed. Maureen Cairnduff; Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin; Vesey Publications; pgs. 227-228
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h "Ed Walsh biography". Edward M Walsh official site. Retrieved 20 November 2018.
  6. ^ Limerick City Council, 28 Feb 2012: Dr. Ed Walsh to Lead Limerick St. Patrick's Day Parade 2012
  7. ^ Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, 1967, "Catalog of Copyright Entries", Third Series, July–December, Current Registrations, p. 2307
  8. ^ Upstart: friends, foes and founding a university 2012-10-17 at the Wayback Machine

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ The NUI accepted the return of Walsh's parchment, and offered to accept the robes by post, but noted that while he could potentially be omitted from published lists of awardees, there is no mechanism to "unaward" a degree.

External links edit

  Media related to Edward M. Walsh at Wikimedia Commons

  • University of Limerick honorary conferee (2010) profile - Ed Walsh
  • Biography on Trinity College Dublin CRANN website
  • Dr. Walsh's personal website including an archive of his policy papers
Academic offices
Preceded by
(President of NIHE Limerick)
President of the University of Limerick
1970–1998
Succeeded by

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Edward M Walsh born 1939 is the founding president of the University of Limerick one of two new universities established by Ireland in 1989 He headed the institution from its inception as the National Institute for Higher Education Limerick in 1970 when he was appointed as chairman of the planning board and director through its transformation to a university in 1989 when he was appointed president until his retirement in 1998 when he was awarded the title of Founding President for life Walsh in 1989A native of Cork city Walsh is a chartered engineer and registered silversmith 1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Academic career 2 1 Early career 2 2 NIHE Director and UL President 2 3 Local and national bodies 2 4 Memberships and recognition 3 Academic publications 3 1 Book 3 2 Articles 4 Personal life 4 1 Memoir 5 See also 6 References 6 1 Sources 6 2 Citations 6 3 Footnotes 7 External linksEarly life editBorn 1939 in Cork Ireland to a butcher and cattle dealer 2 he was educated at Christian Brothers College Cork 2 He is the close relative and godson of Michael Grimes first professor of microbiology at University College Cork UCC 3 Academic career editEarly career edit Walsh graduated from UCC with a B Eng in 1961 He worked as an engineer with Pye Cambridge in the UK in 1960 4 He pursued advanced studies in nuclear and electrical engineering at Iowa State University ISU gaining a master s in 1963 and his doctorate in 1964 He was an associate of the US Atomic Energy Commission Laboratory in Ames Iowa 1963 1965 5 Walsh was appointed assistant professor at ISU at age 24 the youngest in the history of the university and served from 1964 to 1965 He was then appointed founding director of the Energy Research Group Programme chairman of the Engineering Faculty Research committee and associate professor at Virginia Polytechnic and State University where he served from 1965 to 1969 He also consulted for US energy companies including the American Electric Power Company VA and Furnace Fuels CA 4 5 NIHE Director and UL President edit In 1970 Walsh was appointed by Ireland s Minister for Education Padraig Faulkner as chairman of the planning body for a new kind of educational institution he selected the new campus site and drove the preparation for and launch of the National Institute for Higher Education NIHE Limerick and its establishment as the University of Limerick in 1989 He is credited with securing funding from the World Bank and the European Investment Bank and with mounting an international fundraising campaign that secured the support of major philanthropists such as Chuck Feeney and Lewis Glucksman and permitted the University of Limerick to expand significantly at a time when government capital grants were being handed out scarcely The university introduced to Ireland some academic and administrative systems used in leading US universities such as continuous assessment the weighted Grade Point Average and cooperative education At the outset it introduced Ireland s first degree in European Studies and fostered international placement of students through European Union schemes such as the ERASMUS programme Local and national bodies edit Walsh has served as founding chairman of several Irish national bodies the Irish Council for Science Technology and Innovation the National Technological Park the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment and The National Self Portrait Collection of Ireland He has served as chairman of the Craggaunowen Project and of multinational initiatives such as the Japan Europe Partnership Irish American Partnership and the Irish Peace Institute 4 5 He has also served as chairperson of the Conference of Heads of Irish Universities Birr Historic Science Foundation Shannon Development and of the advisory board of Barrington s Hospital and as vice president of the International Association of University Presidents He has served on the boards or advisory boards of a range of organisations including the University of Limerick Foundation the University of Dublin Dublin City University s Ryan Academy for Entrepreneurship the Bons Secours group of hospitals Science Foundation Ireland Opera Theatre Company and the Hunt Museum 5 He is the principal of Oakhampton Consultants 5 Memberships and recognition edit Walsh was elected as a member of the Royal Irish Academy in the Science division and is also a member of the Irish Academy of Engineering established by the Institution of Engineers of Ireland and of the Institution of Electrical Engineers He was also a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE and the New York Academy of Sciences 4 He is an honorary member of the Royal Hibernian Academy and a Fellow of the Royal Society of the Arts Walsh received honorary doctorates from five Irish universities 5 though he returned his National University of Ireland award in protest at the making of an honorary degree award to former Taoiseach Brian Cowen a Walsh was also made a Freeman of the City of Limerick 5 and in 2012 was appointed as grand marshal for Limerick s St Patrick s Day Parade 6 Academic publications editBook edit Walsh published an academic textbook in 1967 New York USA Ronald Press Energy Conversion electromechanical direct nuclear textbook with an instructor s manual also available 7 Articles edit He has authored and co authored a wide range of articles some well cited Personal life editWalsh is married to Stephanie Walsh nee Barrett and they have three sons and one daughter 4 His hobbies include yachting and gardening and he plays piano violin and the clarinet 5 Memoir edit Walsh s memoir Upstart friends foes and founding a university 8 describes the controversial events associated with the establishment of the Republic of Ireland s first new university Published by Collins Press in October 2011 it was written in collaboration with journalist Kieran Fagan See also editDanny O Hare founding president of NIHE Dublin which also became a university in September 1989 References editSources edit Cork Collins Press 2011 Walsh Ed with Fagan Kieran Upstart Friends Foes and Founding a University ISBN 9781848899452Citations edit Edward M Walsh University of Limerick Retrieved 17 December 2011 a b The view from Ed Walsh The Irish Times 2 September 1997 Retrieved 19 November 2018 Walsh EM Fagan K Upstart Friends Foes and Founding a University 2011 a b c d e Who s Who in Ireland ed Maureen Cairnduff Dun Laoghaire Co Dublin Vesey Publications pgs 227 228 a b c d e f g h Ed Walsh biography Edward M Walsh official site Retrieved 20 November 2018 Limerick City Council 28 Feb 2012 Dr Ed Walsh to Lead Limerick St Patrick s Day Parade 2012 Washington D C Library of Congress 1967 Catalog of Copyright Entries Third Series July December Current Registrations p 2307 Upstart friends foes and founding a university Archived 2012 10 17 at the Wayback Machine Footnotes edit The NUI accepted the return of Walsh s parchment and offered to accept the robes by post but noted that while he could potentially be omitted from published lists of awardees there is no mechanism to unaward a degree External links edit nbsp Media related to Edward M Walsh at Wikimedia Commons University of Limerick honorary conferee 2010 profile Ed Walsh Biography on Trinity College Dublin CRANN website Dr Walsh s personal website including an archive of his policy papersAcademic officesPreceded by President of NIHE Limerick President of the University of Limerick1970 1998 Succeeded byRoger GH Downer Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edward M Walsh amp oldid 1158952364, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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