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  1. About the position. The vice provost’s main responsibilities include advising the president and the provost on all matters pertaining to the Institute’s international policies and programs, consulting with faculty on the development of international activities, helping to shape major new international initiatives involving multiple MIT units, and coordinating the development of strategic priorities for the Institute’s global engagement.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0059260Help! (1965) - IMDb

    Help!: Directed by Richard Lester. With The Beatles, Leo McKern, Eleanor Bron, Victor Spinetti. When a female member of a murderous Eastern cult sends Ringo Starr their Sacrificial ring and it gets stuck on his hand, he becomes a target of both the cult and an obsessed scientist.

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  3. Richard K. Lester (born January 3, 1954, in Leeds, England) is an American nuclear engineer, educator, and author. He is the Japan Steel Industry Professor and Vice Provost at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , where he oversees the international engagements of the Institute. [1]

  4. Mar 24, 2016 · Yet the online fraternity of Superman fans, with the blinkered intractability of an anti-tobacco lobby group, have been burning Lester in effigy since Richard Donner’s cut of Superman II was released in 2006 and Lester’s fingerprints were wiped clean.

  5. Richard Lester married Jacqueline Susanna Woolford in 1981. The couple have two children, Christian (a personal trainer) and Elizabeth, a recorder player, flautist, and graduate BA (Hons) in music from York University, [1] with whom he has made recordings with Nimbus.

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  7. Richard Lester MD, FRCPC UBC Division of Infectious DiseasesUBC Rank: Associate Professor Areas ofFocus Dr. Lester’s work focuses on researching digital health and virtual care for patient care in local and global health environments, focusing on mobile phone use (mHealth), equity, and access.