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Student Experience
the Student Experience Fund
Medicine Class of 1980
The Dr. Nathan Kaufman Service-Learning Fund
Established by Dr. Nathan Kaufman to provide resources and support for medical students to participate in service-learning activities.
The Medical School Excellence Fund
Established to help maintain the excellence and intimacy of the learning environment in the School of Medicine, attract the best students and faculty, and build on current educational programs. It will provide annual discretionary funding for the Dean.
In Honour of Judith Brown
the Judith Brown Bursary
Established by Drs. Alfred and Isabel Bader, in honour of Judith Brown, Artsci'76, MA'79. Awarded to female students who have experienced an interruption in their formal education and who are registered in any Faculty or School.
David J. McConomy Admission Award
the David J. McConomy Admission Award
Established in honour of Professor David J. McConomy, MBA'69, on the occasion of his retirement from the Smith School of Business. Awarded on the basis of need and academic achievement to students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program.
In Memory of Peter R. Galbraith
the Peter R. Galbraith MD Award for Palliative Care Education
This award is being established at Queen's University to support and promote advanced training in palliative care medicine within Hematology and Oncology.
MMA '16
the Master of Management Analytics Program Fund
Rehabilitation Therapy Class of 1995 - OT
the Rehabilitation Therapy Student Experience Endowment Fund
Established by alumni and friends of the School of Rehabilitation Therapy to help students meet the accommodation and travel expenses associated with fieldwork placements and to assist with travel expenses for students presenting at conferences.
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