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Frederick Mosteller Award

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Deadline

September 12, 2026

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Overview

Frederick Mosteller Award

Full name: Frederick Mosteller Award for Distinctive Contributions to Systematic Reviewing

Quote: "It is easy to lie with statistics, but easier to lie without them." – Frederick Mosteller

Named in honour of: Charles Frederick Mosteller (1916-2006), Roger I. Lee Professor of Mathematical Statistics at Harvard University. Many of his works in both theoretical and applied statistics are considered classic texts. His work and influence have extended to other fields, particularly health care and education.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Contribution type: Must have made an important contribution to the theory, method, or practice of systematic reviewing
  • Subject areas: Areas within the ambit of Campbell Collaboration
  • Work basis: Award may be given for an accumulated body of work with significant impact

Diversity and Inclusion

Campbell is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion. They particularly welcome nominations of:

  • Women

  • People from low- and middle-income countries

  • Other historically under-represented groups in past Campbell awards
  • Contact

    info@campbellcollaboration.org

    How to Apply

    Nomination Process

    1. Submit nominations to: info@campbellcollaboration.org
    2. Deadline: 12th September 2025
    3. Review committee: Campbell Technical Advisory Group members
    4. Final decision: Campbell Board following committee recommendation

    Required Documentation

    • Letter of nomination: No more than two pages
    • Curriculum Vitae: Nominee's CV

    Recent Award Recipients

    • 2025: Zachary Munn
    • 2024: Hugh Sharma Waddington
    • 2023: James Pustejovsky
    • 2022: Jo McKenzie
    • 2021: Ariel Aloe
    • 2020: Beth Tipton
    • 2018: Jeffrey Valentine
    • 2016: Terri Pigott
    • 2015: Hannah Rothstein
    • 2014: Michael Borenstein
    • 2013: Frank L. Schmidt
    • 2012: David B. Wilson
    • 2011: Betsy Jane Becker
    • 2010: Julian Higgins
    • 2009: William Shadish
    • 2008: Ingram Olkin
    • 2007: Harris Cooper
    • 2006: Mark Lipsey
    • 2005: Larry Hedges

    Focus Areas & Funding Uses

    Fields of Work

    science-research

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