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ASUS 130
ASUS 130 Fund
Gifts to this fund will be used at the discretion of the Dean of Arts & Science for a number of purposes including, but not limited to, providing learning beyond the classroom and fostering links with donors, industry and the community.
In Honour of Katherine and Gordon Keep
Queen's University Geological Field Studies Program
Established by Geological alumni and friends to support the Geological Studies Education Program.
Geology’82
the Bruce T. Evans Memorial Geology Field Study Fund
Established by members of the Classes of Geology and Geological Engineering 1982 in memory of their classmate, Bruce T. Evans, BSc 1982. Funds will support field study education programming in Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering.
The Gregory Vlastos Memorial Lecture
Donations support an annual lecture in memory of the great philosopher and Queen's professor, Gregory Vlastos. Eminent speakers are invited to lecture on a theme relevant to Vlastos' work, especially ancient philosophy and ethics.
The Humayma Excavation Project
At the discretion of the Project Director, funds assist archaeologists and Classics students with the excavation and analysis of Humayma (ancient Hawara), a Nabataean town and Roman fort on an ancient caravan route in what is now a Jordanian desert.
Class of Geo'95
Class of Geology 1995 Teaching Assistant Fund
Gifts to this fund pay student Teaching Assistant salaries for courses offered by the Department of Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering. TAships may be named in honour of the donor for a minimum donation of $5,000/yr for 3 years.
The Arts and Science 1954 Bursary
Established by the Class of Arts and Science 1954. Awarded on the basis of financial need to a student in the second year of any program in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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