The University of Limerick: A History

David Fleming

The University of Limerick: A History
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Four Courts Press Ltd
Country
Ireland
Published
23 November 2012
Pages
320
ISBN
9781846823787

The University of Limerick: A History

David Fleming

Ireland’s University of Limerick was the first new university created since the foundation of the state. Its emergence was the result of a long and determined local campaign that compelled successive governments to respond. Conscious of the importance of higher education and eager to harness it for economic expansion, the state, in 1972, established a National Institute for Higher Education in Limerick. Under the leadership of a young and energetic director, Edward Walsh, the Institute forged a radical curriculum and courted the captains of the industry to support its endeavors. The first years were difficult for the new Institute and its neighbor, the National College of Physical Education, later Thomond College of Education, which had been established at the same time to train specialist teachers. Government policy obliged both institutions to become part of the National University of Ireland, and by doing so attempted to marry two very different approaches to higher education. Although the policy proved unsuccessful, these events shaped the Institute and prompted it to strive for university status with power to grant its own degrees. In 1989, the University of Limerick was founded, the result of hard work and careful maneuvering. This book masterfully recounts the University’s history, detailing the experiences of presidents, governors, staff, and students.

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