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Timothy O'Shea

British computer scientist and academic


Summary

British computer scientist and academic

FieldValue
honorific_prefixSir
nameTimothy O'Shea
imageAgreement between Peking University and Edinburgh University (7084194833) (Timothy O'Shea cropped).jpg
captionO'Shea signing an agreement between Peking University and Edinburgh University in 2012
titleVice-Chancellor and Principal of the University of Edinburgh
term_start2002
term_end2018
predecessorThe Lord Sutherland of Houndwood
successor1David Latchman (as Vice-Chancellor)
chancellorPrince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Anne, Princess Royal
birth_date
birth_placeHamburg, Germany
alma_mater
office1Master of Birkbeck, University of London
successorPeter Mathieson
predecessor1The Baroness Blackstone
termstart11 January 1998
termend131 December 2002
chancellor1Anne, Princess Royal

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Biography

O'Shea grew up in London, attended the Royal Liberty School, in Romford, Essex. A computer scientist, he was Master of Birkbeck College from 1998 to 2002 and Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the University of London from 2001.

A graduate of the Universities of Sussex and Leeds, he has worked in the United States and for the Open University where he founded the Computer Assisted Learning Research Group and worked on a range of educational technology research and development projects, later becoming Pro-Vice-Chancellor there. He was a Research Fellow at the University of Edinburgh, Department of Artificial Intelligence, from 1974 to 1978.

The most translated of his ten books is Learning and Teaching with Computers, co-authored with John Self and his most recent 2007 book, In Order to Learn, published by Oxford University Press, was co-edited with Frank Ritter, Josef Nerb and Erno Lehtinen.

O'Shea became Principal of the University of Edinburgh in October 2002. Since his appointment he has sat on various boards including the Boards of Scottish Enterprise, the Intermediary Technology Institute Scotland Ltd, the British Council, the Governing Body of the Roslin Institute and has been Convenor of the Research and Commercialisation Committee of Universities Scotland and Acting Convener of Universities Scotland.

In 2004 he was elected Fellow of The Royal Society of Edinburgh.

He was knighted in the 2008 New Year Honours.

O'Shea received an Honorary Doctorate from Heriot-Watt University in 2008

On 21 June 2016, it was announced that O'Shea would step down from his position as Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the university in September 2017. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering in 2017.

Boards and Committees

Since January 2008, O’Shea has been Chair of Jisc (formerly the Joint Information Systems Committee). He is also Chair of the Scottish Institute for Enterprise, was Chair of the board of directors of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe from 2012 to 2021, and the Board of Newbattle Abbey College Trust. He sits on the Council of the Confucius Institute Headquarters, and is currently a member of the German Initiative for Excellence, or 'Excellenzinitiative'.

References

References

  1. (March 2024). "Principal and Vice-Chancellor".
  2. . ["Principals and Masters"](http://www.bbk.ac.uk/about-us/past-officers).
  3. "The Principal". The University of Edinburgh.
  4. "2008 New Year Honours".
  5. "Annual Review 2008: Principal's Review".
  6. "Principal to stand down in 2017".
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  8. "HEFCE announces new chair of Jisc".
  9. "World's Largest Ever Arts Festival Comes to an End with News of New Appointment | Edinburgh Festival Fringe".
  10. "Professor Sir Timothy O'Shea to step down as Chair of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society Board".
  11. "Council".
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