Education
University of Manchester. University of Auckland.
University of Manchester. University of Auckland.
Born in Sydney in 1938, Seber emigrated to New Zealand with his family at the end of World World War World War II Completing his doctorate in 1963, he took up an assistant lectureship in statistics at the London School of Economics. In 1965 he and George Jolly simultaneously published accounts of the capture-recapture model of estimating biological population sizes, that came to be called the Jolly-Seber model. The same year, he returned to the University of Auckland, where he worked until retirement, except for a brief stint from 1971 to 1972 as professor of statistics at the University of Otago.
Since formally retiring from academic life, Seber gained a Diploma in Counselling and currently works part-time as a counsellor.
He attended the Auckland University College, graduating with an Master of Science with first-class honours in 1960, and won a Commonwealth scholarship to undertake Doctor of Philosophy in statistics at the University of Manchester. Seber was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand in 1997, and in 1999 he was awarded the society"s Hector Meda