I am Richard Lumen Doty. I am an Australian basically from Nowraechrt. Currently I am the Principal of the University of Pennsistraniya, USA.
The Principal
If I Were the Principal of My School then I would make many changes in the school running system. Most methods, rules and regulations have become outdated and changes are required. We have a lot of work for students and rarely have time to play them.
The school starts with the assembly early in the morning and there is a lot of time wasted. If I become a principal, then I will stop all those lectures about discipline and hard work. I encourage students to share their thoughts and experiences.
"If wishes were horses, beggars would ride." I can never become the Principal of my school I am qualified for the post But let me imagine what I would do if I was the principal of my school. The success or failure of a school depends on its Principal. A Principal is a central figure and the school depends on him.
On the first day, I will attend the school assembly. There was a lot of hope for the teachers and students. After that I will make a short speech I will tell them my policy. I will tell them that I do not believe in words.
A school is a learning center. Its leadership is principal. With the help of teachers, they have full powers to manage the school. He is responsible for creating a healthy educational environment at school. They have to maintain discipline. By establishing an example of his behavior, he gives birth to the qualities of head and heart among his school students.
School Principal is not an ordinary person. She is highly educated. He has long experience teaching experience. He is a competent administrator.
Responsibilities
Advisory Board, Clinical Research Center, School of Dental Medicine (1981-1987)
Executive Committee, Training Grant, Training in the Neurobiology of Otorhinolaryngology (2005-2008)
Executive Committee, Department of Otorhinolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery (2003-present)
Library Committee (1985-1987)
Faculty Advisory Committee, Center for the Study of Aging (1988-1993)
Program Committee, David Mahoney Institute for Neurological Sciences (1987-1989)
International Programs Committee (1989-1990)
Teaching Evaluation Committee, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelephia (1998)
William Osler Patient-Oriented Research Awards Committee (2004-present
Taste and Smell Diagnostic and Treatment Clinic, 1 week per month
Course: ID 200, Clinical Specialties, 1 lecture per month.
Lecturer, Basic Science Series, Dept Otorhinolaryngology: Head & Neck Surgery, 1 lecture per year
Lecturer, Oral Medicine 760, School of Dental Medicine, 1 lecture per year
Instructor, Freshman Sensation and Perception Seminar, BIBB 020.301, Do We Really Have Two Brains?
Lateralization of Sensation and Emotion. 3 1/2 class hours per week, Fall semester
Lecturer, Oral Medicine 760, School of Dental Medicine, 1 lecture per year
Instructor, Freshman Sensation and Perception Seminar, BIBB 020.301, Do We Really Have Two Brains?
Lateralization of Sensation and Emotion.
Academic Education
University of Denver,, Colorado (1963-64)
B.S., Colorado State University (Psychology/Biology)(1964-1966)
M.A., California State University, San Jose, California (1966-1968), in conjunction with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Moffett Field, California, (Experimental Psychology: Psychophysics)
Ph.D., Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan (1968-1971)(Comparative Psychology/ Zoology)
Faculty Appointments
1980-1989, Assistant Professor, Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Human Communication, School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
1989-1994, Associate Professor, Department of Otorhinolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery, School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania (Conversion to Tenure, 1991)
1994-Professor, Department of Otorhinolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery, School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
Awards & Honors
Association for Chemoreception Science’s Max Mozell Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Chemical Senses (2005); Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science (2005); Distinguished Alumnus Award & Monfort Professor in Residence, Colorado State University (2007); Fellow, Royal College of Medicine (2008); Fellow, Association for Psychological Science (2009); Award for Best Review Article Published by Oral Diseases, 2010; Member of Honor, GEOG, Argentine Federation of Societies of Otolaryngology (2012); Honorary Visiting Professor, University of Roehampton, London (2014)
Editorial Board
Chemical Senses; Chinese Journal of Otolaryngology; Conference Papers in Science: Neurology; Dana Guide to Brain Health (Section Editor); Disease and Molecular Medicine; The Open Psychology Journal (2009-2014);
International Journal of Otolaryngology (2009-2012)
World Journal of Otorhinolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery; Journal of Neurodegenerative Disease.
Memberships in a number of Professional and Scientific Societiesm in the USA and abroad