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Ron Scott, formerly of US UK Joint Services
Ron Scott KBE In 2018 Ron Scott KBE a late-century US UK Joint Services Officer began providing answers posted to the Quora platform -- Quora.com. As of 2020 he is based in the United States. Scott's focus in answering questions on universities in the United States and also on the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge. He attended Princeton University as a 1970s early study student in a Provost supervised internal degree program for a Physics AB. Harvard University recognized that work as well as his progress at the United States Naval Academy and admitted him to Medical School. He seeks to provide historical perspective and to add modern clarity to modern aspiration to popular universities admitting in a near lottery fashion. His content is read 50,000 times per month. Scott has posted few questions as compared to a couple of million views of his answers. Scott attended service academies both in the late century United States (USNA) and United Kingdom (Sandhurst.) He was on staff at Massachusetts General Hospital in 1984 where he had been a Resident. Scott served as a Chief corpsman with the US navy and as a helo pilot and medic in the UK. He was also in UK Commonwealth administration with prince Philip's staff's. At HLM's Court of St James Scott assisted US Ambassador and former Yale University president Kingman Brewster carrying out that diplomacy. He stayed on per request of Buckingham Palace and assisted with registration of foreign officials in English, German, Italian, Spanish and limited Japanese. Scott represented Buckingham Palace at Tokyo and the Japanese Royal Court Replacing Chancellor prince Philip in these roles in the 1980s. Scott was brought to Trinity College Cambridge in 1985 to launch Technology didactics as he had been active in Silicon Valley and in Stanford University instructing from the 1970s. He was one of the teen assistants for Course 6 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and went on to teach Course 6 while a Harvard masters student preparing for medical school. Scott was introduced as a Trinity Fellow-in-Waiting in 1985 by the vice-Chancellor. He was very active across continents in university consulting/Interim roles as Provost or president reporting to boards. He has been reforming Leader at many popular higher educational institutions in the United States, the United Kingdom and western/central Europe including Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the University of Oxford, University of Cambridge and the University of Heidelberg. After effective diplomacy he was asked to make and execute recommendations for modernization to a global marketplace for faculty and students in central Japan including at the University of Tokyo. As an officer in the Grenadier Guard beginning in the 1980s he carried out various roles in the Royal Household eventually rising to Vice Lord Chamberlain. He has been an Acting Private Secretary to the Queen Mother, Interim to queen Elizabeth II and Interim to king Charles [then Charles POW and Duke of Rothesay.] He was a lieutenant colonel in both the Grenadier Guard and the Royal Scots [Merged with the Royal Regiment of Scotland of the British army.] At the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle Scott made changes in the organizational structure in his capacity as an officer for then head of the Thistle -- HLM the sovereign -- allowing non-royal blood ladies to be named Lady Knights. He was honored with being named an Extra Knight by HLM queen Elizabeth II. Ron Scott KBE is not active in academia and continues to blog in support of the UK Royal Family. Ron Scott KBE (talk) 09:28, 22 August 2023 (UTC)