Louis Matheson

Louis Matheson

Infobox University President
name =Sir James Adam Louis Matheson


caption =
order =1st
university =Vice-Chancellor and President of Monash University
term_start =1960
term_end =1976
birth_date =Birth date|1912|2|11
birth_place =flagicon|England England
death_date =death date and age|2002|3|27|1912|2|11
death_place =
predecessor =
successor =William Scott
alumnus =Manchester University
residence =
profession =Professor, Engineer
religion =
salary =
spouse =Lady Audrey Matheson
children =
website =
footnotes =|

Sir James Adam Louis Matheson (11 February 1912 - 27 March 2002) was a British academic and university administrator, who was the first Vice-Chancellor of Monash University in Melbourne, Australia.

Early life

Matheson was born in England in 1912, and went on to study engineering at Manchester University. After spending 6 years as a civil engineer from 1933 to 1938, he took up a position at the University of Birmingham and then the University of Melbourne, where he modernised the Melbourne University engineering curriculum. At Melbourne University, he worked under Robert Blackwood, a relationship that continued when Blackwood went on to become Monash's first Chancellor. In 1951, after only a few years in Australia, he returned to the UK to accept the Beyer Chair in Engineering at the University of Manchester.

Vice-Chancellorship at Monash

In 1960, at just 47 years old, Matheson became the first Vice-Chancellor of Monash University, a position he held until 1976. Given only 12 months to prepare for the opening of the University, Matheson worked with astounding speed and effectiveness. He assembled staff, established courses, and set up faculties, teaching and research facilities. When Monash opened, Matheson led and oversaw rapid development, from an empty site in Clayton, to a university recognised internationally for excellence in research and teaching. When the University opened in 1961, it had just 347 students. 11 years into Matheson's term, it had expanded to over 12,000. Matheson managed the tumultuous years of student activism at Monash in the late 1960s and early 1970s. He was often criticised by some of the more radical students, but succeeded in maintaining strong academic standards throughout, and his responsiveness to student ideas and demands meant that the unrest was contained as successfully as possible.

In an article written shortly after his death, the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering observed that "it is hard to imagine how Matheson could have built the university better." [ [http://www.atse.org.au/index.php?sectionid=1060 ATSE - MATHESON James Adam Louis ] ] The arts and social sciences library at the University's Clayton Campus is named in his honour. [ [http://www.monash.edu.au/campuses/clayton/library.html Clayton campus libraries, Monash University ] ] A book by Matheson published in 1980, "Still learning", provides an account of his years at Monash.

During his time as chancellor, from 1962 to 1963 he sat on the Royal Commission on the collapse of Melbourne's King Street Bridge.

Later life

Beyond his work at Monash, Matheson also oversaw the development of two universities in Papua New Guinea, and was Chancellor of the University of Papua New Guinea from 1973 to 1975. He was active in a number of research and professional organisations in Australia. He was a Foundation Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering and President of the Institution of Engineers.

Matheson received numerous distinguished awards for his achievements at Monash. He received Honorary Doctorates from Hong Kong, Manchester, Melbourne and Monash Universities, and was knighted in 1976 for services to education.

In 1989, Matheson suffered a stroke which confined him to a wheelchair for the remainder of his life. His wife, Lady Audrey, cared for him at home during this time. [ [http://www.atse.org.au/index.php?sectionid=1060 ATSE - MATHESON James Adam Louis ] ] Matheson died on 27 March 2002 at the age of 90.

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