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Professor Ken Russell
the Kenneth Russell Endowed Lecture Series
Established in honour of Professor Kenneth Russell to support the costs associated with bringing eminent academics or chemists to Queen's University. Funds will cover expenses related to the lecture/event, honoraria and/or speaking fees.
Science '09
the Science 2009 Student Fund
The School of Nursing Initiatives Fund
Nursing Initiatives Fund
Established to support a variety of needs, including assisting with student-led initiatives (not merit or need-based student awards), conferences and guest lecturers, or other initiatives that enhance teaching and learning in the School of Nursing.
Law'65
The Law 1965 Award
Established by the Class of Law 1965 for students registered in first year in the J.D. program or combined J.D. degree program in the Faculty of Law on the basis of academic achievement and participation in extracurricular activities.
Law'69
the Queen's Law School Fund
Established by Law Alumni and Friends to provide the Dean of the Faculty of Law with discretionary support for various present and future needs as related to student activities and to meet the areas of greatest need.
the Dean Bill Flanagan International Studies Award
Established in honour of Bill Flanagan. Awarded to students in the Faculty of Law who have been selected to attend one of the Global Law Programs at the Bader College and/or who are participating in an international internship.
The Dr. Jean Hill Endowment for Clinical Excellence in Nursing
Dr Jean Hill Endowment for Clinical Excellence in Nursing
Established in recognition of former Nursing School Dean, Dr. E. Jean Hill's commitment to excellence in nursing practice, this fund supports events and initiatives that develop and enhance the study and teaching of exemplary clinical practice.
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