James Freeman
James Freeman is formerly Senior Lecturer in Statistics and Operational Research at Alliance Manchester Business School (AMBS), UK. After taking a first degree in Pure Mathematics at UCW Aberystwyth, he went on to receive MSc and PhD degrees in Applied Statistics from Bath and Salford Universities, respectively. In 1992/3 he was visiting professor at the University of Alberta. Before joining AMBS, he was Statistician at the Distributive Industries Training Board - and prior to that - the...See more
James Freeman is formerly Senior Lecturer in Statistics and Operational Research at Alliance Manchester Business School (AMBS), UK. After taking a first degree in Pure Mathematics at UCW Aberystwyth, he went on to receive MSc and PhD degrees in Applied Statistics from Bath and Salford Universities, respectively. In 1992/3 he was visiting professor at the University of Alberta. Before joining AMBS, he was Statistician at the Distributive Industries Training Board - and prior to that - the Universities Central Council on Admissions. He has taught undergraduate and postgraduate courses in business statistics and operational research courses to students from a wide range of management and engineering backgrounds. Until 2017, he taught the statistical core course on AMBS's Business Analytics masters programme - since rated top in Europe and sixth in the world. For many years he was also responsible for providing introductory statistics courses to staff and research students at the University of Manchester's Staff Teaching Workshop. Through his gaming and simulation interests, he has been involved in a significant number of external consultancy and grant-aided projects. This culminated in his receiving significant government ('KTP') funding for research in the area of risk management in 2012. Between July 2008 and December 2014, he was Editor of the Operational Research Society's OR Insight journal and between 2018 and 2020 was Editor of the Tewkesbury Historical Society Bulletin. In November 2012, he received the Outstanding Achievement Award at the Decision Sciences Institutes 43rd Annual Meeting in San Francisco. In 2018 he was awarded an Honorary Fellowship by the University of Manchester. See less