Claus Moser, Baron Moser

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Claus Adolf Moser, Baron Moser, KCB, CBE (born November 24, 1922 in Berlin) is a British statistician who has made major contributions in both academia and the Civil Service. He prides himself rather on being a non-mathematical statistician, and says that the thing that frightened him most in his life was when Maurice Kendall asked him to teach a course on analysis of variance at the LSE. [1] [2]

Moser moved to England with his parents in 1936. He went to Frensham Heights School and the London School of Economics (LSE). Despite being Jewish, in 1940 he was interned as an enemy alien in Huyton camp. After four months he was released and served in the Royal Air Force, 1943–1946. He then returned to LSE as Assistant Lecturer, then Lecturer, in Statistics, 1946–1955; Reader in Social Statistics, 1955–1961; Professor of Social Statistics, 1961–1970; Visiting Professor of Social Statistics, 1970–1975.

In 1965, he applied for a job at the Central Statistical Office but was rejected, as a former enemy alien. However, this did not seem to be a problem when in 1967 Harold Wilson appointed him Director of the Central Statistical Office. He was made a Knight Commander of the Bath in 1973. He resigned as Director in 1978.

He has held a very wide variety of other posts. These include:

He was made a Life peer with the title Baron Moser, of Regents Park in the London Borough of Camden in 2001. Other honours include the Albert Medal of the Royal Society of Arts, 1996, Commandeur de l'Ordre National du Mérite (France), 1976; Commander's Cross, Order of Merit (Germany), 1985.

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Preceded by
Harry Campion
Director of the Central Statistical Office
1967–1978
Succeeded by
John Boreham
Preceded by
Henry Wynn
President of the Royal Statistical Society
1978—1980
Succeeded by
David Cox
Academic offices
Preceded by
Princess Margaret
Chancellor of Keele University
1986—2002
Succeeded by
David Weatherall
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NAME Moser, Claus Adolf
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Baron Moser, of Regents Park in the London Borough of Camden
SHORT DESCRIPTION British statistician and Civil Servant
DATE OF BIRTH November 24, 1922
PLACE OF BIRTH Berlin, Germany
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH