Welsh obtained his Doctor of Philosophy from Oxford University under the supervision of John Hammersley.[5] After working as a researcher at Bell Laboratories, he joined the Mathematical Institute in 1963 and became a fellow of Merton College, Oxford in 1966. He chaired the British Combinatorial Committee from 1983 to 1987.[3] Welsh was given a personal chair in 1992 and retired in 2005.[3] He supervised 28 doctoral students.[6]
Books
Matroid Theory (LMS Monographs, vol. 8, Academic Press, 1976, MR0427112, reprinted by Dover Publications, 2010, ISBN978-0486474397)
Probability: An Introduction (with Geoffrey Grimmett, Oxford University Press, 1986, ISBN0-19-853264-4, MR0869591)
In 2007, Oxford University press published Combinatorics, Complexity, and Chance: A Tribute to Dominic Welsh, an edited volume of research papers dedicated to Welsh.[8]