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the Engineering Society Fund
Funds provide undergraduate students the opportunity to travel to and participate in EWB African programs during the summer months, attend conferences, and participate in educational outreach activities.
Funds provide undergraduate students the opportunity to design, build and program a satellite or space vehicles, travel to competitions and conferences, and participate in educational outreach activities.
the Smith Engineering Trust
Established by members of the Queen's Young Engineering Alumni Toronto GPA Society to provide discretionary support to the Dean, Smith Engineering, for Queen's Smith Engineering priority initiatives.
the Department of Oncology Cancer Research and Education Trust Fund
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support clinical and pedagogical research in the Department of Oncology at Queen's University.
the Skelton-Clark Fund in Economics
Established in memory of Oscar D. Skelton and W. Clifford Clark. Funds will be used to support research in the Department of Economics.
the Queen's Chair in Surgical Innovation and Research
Established to support research conducted by an emerging surgical leader. The Chair will help to attract and support clinician scientists and education scholars, enhance a culture of collaborative research, and trans-disciplinary investigation.
the Dr. Ernest A. and Edna F. Johnson Bursary
Established by Edna and Ernest A. Johnson, M.D. 1938. Awarded on the basis of financial need to undergraduate students in the final year in the School of Medicine who are residents of Ontario.
the A. Colin and Merylin E. McKinley Bursary
Established by Merylin E. McKinley and A. Colin McKinley. Awarded on the basis of need to undergraduate medical students. Preference given to Indigenous students or students coming from rural areas who indicate a desire to work in a rural area.
the Cancer Research Institute Education and Research Fund - Initiate a Cancer Research Innovation Fund (CRIF)
Your gift will be used to provide funding for additional research initiatives in the Cara and Murray Sinclair Cancer Research Institute capable of implementing transformational changes in cancer discovery, therapies, and care.
the James Robertson Carruthers Memorial Scholarship
Established in memory of James Robertson Carruthers, M.A. 1975, LL.B. 1979. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to a student entering the Doctoral program in the Department of History at Queen's University.
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