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President Higgins leads tributes to Professor Eugene Wall on his retirement from Mary Immaculate College

President of MIC, Prof. Eugene Wall, with his family as he marked his retirement from MIC after 44 years

Having served Mary Immaculate College (MIC) for over a third of its 125-year history, Professor Eugene Wall’s impending retirement from a remarkable career in education was celebrated at a special event held in MIC on Friday 23 August.

Honouring the immense contribution of Professor Wall to the College in his seven years as President and 44 years in total at MIC, there were congratulatory messages from Taoiseach Simon Harris; Tánaiste Micheál Martin and Minister for Education Norma Foley along with many other colleagues across the Irish Education sector. The celebratory event also acknowledged the work of the MIC Trustees and Governing Body at the end of their five-year term.

Presentations on the night included a personalised letter from President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins to Prof. Wall in which he wrote: 

“Your tenure at Mary Immaculate College has been marked by your deep commitment to academic excellence, the development of innovative educational programmes, and the fostering of an inclusive and supportive environment for students and staff alike, remarkable contributions to the College and to the broader academic community in Ireland…As you embark on this well-deserved retirement, I hope that you take pride in the legacy you leave behind, one of dedication, innovation, inclusivity, one that has left a profound impact on education in Ireland. Your vision and leadership have set a high standard for your successors and will no doubt continue to inspire future generations of educators and students.”

Paying tribute to Professor Wall, An Taoiseach, Simon Harris said: “The impact of your successful leadership as President of MIC since 2018, and as an educator in the higher education sector for many more years leaves such a lasting legacy. I feel very fortunate to have worked alongside you during my tenure as Ireland’s first Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science. Your willingness to engage, your innovative vision, your dedication to your students and your colleagues was clear always. You were a passionate advocate for the improvement of primary education…So many people have benefited from your expertise and your knowledge throughout your career. I’d like to sincerely thank you for both your tenure as President and for your many years of service in the education sector.”

Adding to the tributes was Minister for Education, Norma Foley who said of Eugene “We have been so much empowered and enlightened by your spirit of endeavour in education” and thanked him for all that he had achieved for the education sector.

A message of congratulations to MIC President Prof. Eugene Wall from An Taoiseach, Simon Harris TD.
Retirement Congratulations for President Wall
A message of congratulations to MIC President Prof. Eugene Wall from An Taoiseach, Simon Harris TD.

While An Tánaiste Micheal Martin thanked him for his “incredible and immense service to the education sector”. 

Minister for Higher and Further Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Patrick O’Donovan—who is an alumnus of MIC—attended the celebration and recounted attending Eugene’s “extremely entertaining and always engaging” lectures. He thanked him sincerely for what Eugene “did as an educator and a leader in Mary I and in Limerick” and wished him well in the next chapter of his life.

Bishop Brendan Leahy, Chair of the MIC Trustees and Governing Authority also congratulated Eugene, saying:

“Eugene’s tenure as president has been extremely successful but the six years he has occupied that role make up only a fraction of the 44 years in total that he has spent at MIC, beginning as a lecturer and, prior to his appointment as president, as Registrar/Vice-President for Academic Affairs. In his distinguished career, he has made an enormous contribution, not just to the College, but to Irish education as a whole in terms of research and active participation in numerous organisations including the Teaching Council, the NCCA, CHoICE and City Connects to mention just a few. He has also enhanced the College’s international profile and partnerships, adding to MIC’s appeal as a destination for study, research and work. I wish him the very best as he embarks on his next chapter and thank him most sincerely for his tireless dedication to MIC and to the Irish education system for the past four decades.”

Eugene taught developmental psychology and educational psychology in MIC from 1980 to 1998. For the latter part of that time, he was also Assistant Dean Academic Affairs in the College of Education of the University of Limerick (UL). Following appointment to the role of Registrar/Vice-President Academic Affairs in 1998, he continued to lecture part-time on the Bachelor of Education and the Master of Education programmes on educational psychology and on educational policy issues. 

He served for 21 years on the Council of the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment and was a member of several of its sub-committees over that time, including the Coordinating Committee which was responsible for overseeing the development of the 1999 primary school curriculum. He chaired the Council’s Primary Assessment Advisory Group. Eugene is co-author of the MICRA-T and the SIGMA-T, the two most widely used standardised tests in Irish primary schools.

Eugene was the founding Chairperson of the Learning Hub, which works in partnership with local education providers, families and young people to develop and implement practical and solution focused responses to the high levels of educational disadvantage and early school leaving experienced by local communities on the northside of Limerick City.

Following a period as acting President following the untimely passing of Professor Michael Hayes in 2017, he was appointed as President of MIC in 2018, bringing a wealth of experience and a deep commitment to education to the role. Over the course of his leadership, MIC has seen significant growth, both in student enrolment and in the development and expansion of its selection of academic programmes. 

MIC’s President Designate, Professor Dermot Nestor, is set to step into the role later in November. More information on Prof. Nestor’s appointment here.

View video messages below, and photo galleries from the event further down.

A message of congratulations to MIC President Prof. Eugene Wall from An Tánaiste, Micheál Martin TD
Retirement Congratulations for President Wall
A message of congratulations to MIC President Prof. Eugene Wall from An Tánaiste, Micheál Martin TD
A message of congratulations to MIC President Prof. Eugene Wall from Minister Patrick O'Donovan
Retirement Congratulations for President Wall
A message of congratulations to MIC President Prof. Eugene Wall from Minister Patrick O'Donovan

The celebratory event was attended by many of Prof. Wall's colleagues from the Higher Education sector and Mary Immaculate College, and also acknowledged the work of the MIC Trustees and Governing Body at the end of their five-year term.

President of MIC, Prof. Eugene Wall, with Minister Patrick O'Donovan
MIC outgoing Board of Trustees 2024
President of MIC, Prof. Eugene Wall, with HEI colleagues, Prof. Shane Kilcommins (UL); Prof. Teresa O'Doherty (Marino Institute of Education) and Prof. Vincent Cunnane (TUS)
Guests at an event to honour the immense contribution of Prof. Eugene Wall, President of MIC as he retires after 44 years.
Guest at an event to honour the immense contribution of Prof. Eugene Wall, President of MIC as he retires after 44 years.
Guests at an event to honour the immense contribution of Prof. Eugene Wall, President of MIC as he retires after 44 years.
Guests at an event to honour the immense contribution of Prof. Eugene Wall, President of MIC as he retires after 44 years.
Guests at an event to honour the immense contribution of Prof. Eugene Wall, President of MIC as he retires after 44 years.
Guests at an event to honour the immense contribution of Prof. Eugene Wall, President of MIC as he retires after 44 years.
Guests at an event to honour the immense contribution of Prof. Eugene Wall, President of MIC as he retires after 44 years.
Guests at an event to honour the immense contribution of Prof. Eugene Wall, President of MIC as he retires after 44 years.