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Jonathan Rosenhead was born on 21 September, 1938, is a British mathematician, operational researcher and Labour Party activist. Discover Jonathan Rosenhead's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 85 years old?

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1938

Jonathan Vivian Rosenhead (born 21 September 1938) is a British mathematician, operational researcher and Labour Party activist.

Jonathan Rosenhead is the son of mathematician Louis Rosenhead.

1959

He studied at the University of Cambridge (St. John's College) where he received a B.A. degree in mathematics in 1959.

1961

He continued his studies at University College London where he received an M.Sc. degree in statistics in 1961, and an M.A. from Cambridge in 1963.

He worked as an operational researcher at United Steel Companies in Sheffield in 1961-63 and at Science in General Management Ltd. (SIGMA) in Croydon in 1963-66 before returning to the academic world.

1966

Rosenhead spent 1966-67 at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and its Management Science Centre, where Russell L. Ackoff was professor.

Rosenhead was a Labour Party candidate for Kensington South at the 1966 general election.

His candidacy was endorsed by notable local residents, including playwright Keith Waterhouse, designer Misha Black, writer Baroness Stocks, architect Sir Hugh Casson, writer Brigid Brophy and novelist Lord Snow.

However, Rosenhead came a distant second to the Conservatives, who held the seat with a large majority.

He was active in the British Society for Social Responsibility in Science over a 20-year period, including a stint as chair of the society.

His political activities has included being chairman of the British Committee for the Universities of Palestine (BRICUP) and being information officer for Jewish Voice for Labour.

Rosenhead was involved in the campaign against South African apartheid.

1967

In 1967 he joined the London School of Economics as a lecturer in operational research.

1970

Within operational research (OR), Rosenhead is primarily associated with the development of "soft OR" from the late 1970s, which resulted in the development of a number of new OR methods.

1972

He was arrested at a May 1972 demonstration against the English rugby team which was departing for a tour in South Africa.

He was convicted of a public order offence and fined.

1981

He became a senior lecturer in 1981 and professor of operational research in 1987.

1986

He was president of the Operational Research Society in 1986-87.

1989

He was the editor of the first book to gather a number of problem structuring methods within one volume, Rational analysis for a problematic world, published in 1989.

2003

He retired in 2003.

2020

In 2020, Rosenhead learned that a fellow protester, who was also arrested at the demonstration, was an undercover police officer working in the Special Demonstration Squad.

The fact that the police had told neither the defence nor the court about the officer made the convictions a miscarriage of justice.

Rosenhead and several others had their convictions quashed in 2023.