Agri-food Policy Leader Dr Karl Walsh Wins 2025 Walsh Scholars Alum Award
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Agri-food Policy Leader Dr Karl Walsh Wins 2025 Walsh Scholars Alum Award

16/05/2025 Teagasc

A former PhD student whose work has helped shape Ireland’s agri-food policy has been honoured with the 2025 Walsh Scholars Alum Award.

Dr Karl Walsh, now Head of the Research, Bioeconomy and Codex Division at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, received the award at a ceremony in Teagasc Ashtown on Thursday, 15 May.

The Walsh Scholars Alum Award recognises outstanding graduates of the Teagasc Walsh Scholars Programme who have gone on to make a meaningful impact in agriculture, food, and rural development at national or international level.

The Teagasc Walsh Scholars Programme provides scholarship opportunities for postgraduate students to pursue a PhD while carrying out research in collaboration with Teagasc and its partner universities and higher education institutions. With over 1,300 graduates to date, the programme plays a key role in developing the next generation of leaders and innovators in the agri-food sector.

Dr Walsh, who previously worked as an agricultural attaché in Paris and helped lead the development of Food Vision 2030 – Ireland’s national agri-food strategy – said the programme had a lasting influence on his career:

“Being a Walsh Scholar was a turning point in my career. Along with strong scientific and analytical skills, it also gave me the confidence and connections I needed for a career in the public service. What makes this programme special is how it connects research with the everyday issues facing farmers, food producers, and rural communities.”

He encouraged current Walsh Scholars to consider a career in the agri-food sector and to utilise their skillset to contribute to addressing the complex challenges and exciting innovation opportunities it faces. He also emphasised their role in communicating science to the public.

Jane Kavanagh, Head of Research Development and Walsh Scholars at Teagasc, praised Dr Walsh’s leadership and example:

“Our alumni demonstrate the lasting value of the Walsh Scholars Programme. Dr Walsh is a perfect example of how the experience gained as a Walsh Scholar translates into leadership, innovation, and public impact. His career is a reminder to current and future Walsh Scholars of what’s possible – and of the powerful role research can play in shaping policy, people, and progress.”

Established in 2018, the Walsh Scholars Alum Award celebrates alumni who exemplify the values of the programme and go on to make a lasting difference through their work in research, policy, or practice.

For more information about the Teagasc Walsh Scholars Programme, visit www.teagasc.ie/walshscholars

Attached files
  • The 2025 Walsh Scholars Alum Award was awarded to Dr Karl Walsh, Head of the Research, Bioeconomy and Codex Division at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine at a ceremony in Teagasc Ashtown on Thursday, 15 May. Dr Walsh is pictured receiving his award from Liam Herlihy, Teagasc Chairman; Professor Frank O’Mara, Teagasc Director; and Jane Kavanagh, Head of Research Development and Walsh Scholars at Teagasc.
  • Dr Karl Walsh, Head of the Research, Bioeconomy and Codex Division at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine was awarded the 2025 Walsh Scholars Alum Award at a ceremony in Teagasc Ashtown on Thursday, 15 May. Dr Walsh is pictured with Liam Herlihy, Teagasc Chairman; Fiona McCabe; and Professor Frank O’Mara, Teagasc Director.
  • The 2025 Walsh Scholars Alum Award was awarded to Dr Karl Walsh, Head of the Research, Bioeconomy and Codex Division at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine at a ceremony in Teagasc Ashtown on Thursday, 15 May. Dr Walsh is pictured with Jane Kavanagh, Head of Research Development and Walsh Scholars at Teagasc, and Professor Pat Dillon, Director of Research, Teagasc.
16/05/2025 Teagasc
Regions: Europe, Ireland
Keywords: Science, Agriculture & fishing, People in science

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