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the Rivard/Prendergast Studentship in History
Established to fund a research studentship in the Department of History, that will offer upper-year undergraduate students a unique opportunity for intellectual and professional growth outside of the classroom.
the Science 88 - Inspiring Students Fund
Established by members of the class of Science 1988 to provide the Dean of Smith Engineering with discretionary support for extra-curricular opportunities for Smith Engineering undergraduate students.
the Queen's Women's Rugby Legacy Fund
Funds raised directly support athletes, coaches, program development and equipment.
the Queen's Sailing Booster Club
Funds raised by this club directly supports athletes, coaches, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President.
the Obstetrics Memorial Fund
To promote knowledge in obstetrics and gynaecology and related matters.
the Ernst Loeb Memorial Award in German
Established in memory of Ernst Loeb. Awarded to a student entering third year of a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree program who has been selected to participate in a formal Queen's University bi-lateral exchange at a German-speaking host University.
the Sheldon McDonell Memorial Bursary
Established in memory of Sheldon McDonell, BA PolSci. Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic excellence to a student in the third year of a degree program with a concentration in Political Studies.
the Division of Cardiology Trust Fund
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support research, including but not limited to resident research, in the Division of Cardiology in the Department of Medicine at Queen's University.
the Department of History Trust Fund
This fund is used at the discretion of the Department Head to enhance academic programs and/or research infrastructure in the History Department.
the Marni Lithgow de Pencier (Arts '54) Fund
Established by the Estate of Marianne de Pencier and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to funding-eligible Master's level students enrolled in the Department of Philosophy in the School of Graduate Studies.
the David and Elinor Jackson Equipment Fund in Chemical Engineering
Established by David Jackson, BSc'55 (Chemical Engineering) and Elinor Jackson to renew and improve the laboratories, update aging equipment and supplies in the Department of Chemical Engineering in Smith Engineering.
the Friends of the Law Library Acquisitions Fund
Funding to be used at the discretion of the law Librarian for the purchase of Law Library Acquisitions.
the MacInnis and Howey Families Ontario Bursary
Established by the MacInnis and Howey families and awarded on the basis of financial need to a full-time student entering the first year of any undergraduate Bachelor of Arts and Science program.
the Mike List Ultimate Fund
Established in honour of Mike List, BA (Hons) 1994, LLB 1998, to support the operations and promotional activities of the Queen's Men and Women's Ultimate Frisbee teams.
the F.E. Smith Fellowship in Communications Engineering Theory
Established by Frank E. Smith. Awarded to a graduate student in Electrical and Computer Engineering in Smith Engineering or in Mathematics and Statistics in the Faculty of Arts and Science, where thesis research is in communications engineering theory.
the Scarthingmoor Fund for Economics Workshops and Conferences
Established by the Jim Pattison Foundation to honour John Weatherall by providing financial resources to support workshops and conferences in the Queen's Economics Department.
the Indigenous Admission Award
Established by Chancellor David Dodge, B.A (Hons.) 1965, LL.D. 2002, and Christiane Dodge, B.A. 1964. Awarded to Indigenous students entering first year of any undergraduate degree program.
the Leonard G. Berry Memorial Bursary
Established in memory of Professor Leonard G. Berry. Awarded on the basis of need to students at Queen's University.
the W. Ford Connell Professorship in Palliative Care Medicine
The establishment of a fully funded Professorship in the Faculty of Health Sciences to advance scholarship in Palliative Care.
the Dr. Wallace Graham Breck Memorial Prize in Engineering Chemistry
Established by the family of Dr. Wallace Graham Breck, Sc'50, MSc'51, PhD (Cantab.) and awarded annually to the graduating student who is the recipient of the University Medal in Engineering Chemistry in Smith Engineering.
the Dr. Michael Levison and Family Scholarship
Established in memory of Dr. Michael Levison and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering first year of any first entry undergraduate degree program in the School of Computing. Preference will be given to women.
the Richardson Stadium Fund
This fund will be used for the construction of the Pavilion at Richardson Memorial Stadium including: state of the art team rooms, premiere seating, hospitality for fans and training and therapy facilities for student-athletes.
the Developing Leaders Fund
Established to support the Smith School of Business student bursaries and scholarships and leadership opportunities.
the PHE 1975 Scholarship
Established by the Class of PHE 1975 and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to a student entering second year of a Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree in Kinesiology
the Masani Scholarship
Established by Dr. and Mrs. P.J. Bamji, in memory of grandparents, Jamshedji and Dhunmai Masani. Awarded to Commerce undergraduates with high academic standing, who aspire to go on exchange, and who demonstrate community involvement or entrepreneurship.
the Science 1987 Award
Established by the Class of Science 1987. Awarded based on financial need and participation in extracurriculars to students in a Bachelor of Applied Science program. Preference will be given to women.
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