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the Michael D. Failes Graduate Fellowship in Labour and Employment Law
Established in memory of Michael D. Failes, LLM'86. Awarded to first-year students in the LL.M. program or full-time students in the Ph.D. program in Law, who have a research interest in the labour and employment law.
the Humayma Excavation Project Fund
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.
the Queen's Faculty of Law Bursary
Established by alumni and friends of Queen's Faculty of Law. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of a J.D. or combined J.D. program in Queen's Faculty of Law.
the SKHS Student Resource Fund
Established to provide annual discretionary support for the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies.
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 Leslie Doucet Global Development Studies Student's Fund
Established in memory of Leslie Doucet to enable students to participate in globally-minded projects that will provide educational opportunities outside the classroom, often in non-traditional study sites.
the ArtSci 1993 Undergraduate Bursary
Established by the Class of Arts & Science 1993. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students who self identify as First Nations, Metis, Inuit, or as members of the African and Caribbean Student Association in any year of Arts and Science.
the Professor H.R.S. Ryan Scholarship
Established by the 1968 graduating class to honour Professor Ryan of the Faculty of Law. Awarded to upper year students in the J.D. program or a combined J.D. program in the Faculty of Law, for performance in the subject of Evidence.
the Chinese Trust Fund
Established to support the Chinese Language Programme at Queen's University.
the Fine & Performing Arts Fund
To be used for various projects including visiting artists.
the J. William and Marion E. (Smith) MacKinnon Fund
Established by Marion E. MacKinnon, Arts '43, in memory of her late husband J. William MacKinnon. The proceeds of this fund will provide the Head of the Economics Department with discretionary funds to promote excellence in teaching and research.
the Stephanie Simpson Bursary
Established in honour of Stephanie Simpson and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students who self-identify as Black Canadian entering first year of any first entry undergraduate degree program.
the Law '80 Visiting Lecturer Fund
Established by the Class of Law '80 to support bringing speakers with an emphasis on business and/or international business areas of expertise to the Faculty of Law campus.Income is to cover expenses, honoraria and/or speaking fees related to the lecture.
the Japanese Trust Fund
Established in February 2010 to support the Japanese Language Programme at Queen's University.
the Baker & McKenzie LLP Fellowship
Established by Baker & McKenzie LLP to provide support for the full range of fellowships, including senior, postdoctoral, research, and visiting fellows in the Centre for Law in the Contemporary Workplace.
the Geological Field Study Program
Established by Geological alumni and friends to support the Geological Studies Education Program.
the Margaret Elaine Reesor Memorial Fund in Classics
Established in memory of Dr. Margaret Elaine Reesor, Professor with the Department of Classics, to support initiatives that enhance the life of the Department and the learning experiences of their students.
the ArtSci '03 Award in memory of Eileen Krieger
Established by the class of Arts & Science 2003 in memory of Eileen Krieger. Awarded on the basis of financial need, academic achievement, and extra-curricular involvement to upper year students in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
the Pall Ardal Moral Philosophy Scholarship
Established by Sten Ardal in honour of his father, Professor Pall Ardal. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to upper-year students of a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree program with an academic plan offered by the Department of Philosophy.
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