the Queen's Innovation Connector Fund
This program's team-based learning experiences will challenge students to apply technology, business models, risk analysis, sales, marketing, leadership and communication skills to bring innovative ideas, inventions and products to fruition. |
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. |
the Celebrating Agnes Fund
Established to support programming at the Art Centre, at the discretion of the Director, Agnes Etherington Art Centre. |
the Iva Speers Fund for Art Education (AEAC)
Established by Iva Speers' estate to promote creativity and enhance experience through art education at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre. Funds are directed to accessible art education, and to offer the public the opportunity to explore their creativity. |
the Principal's Student Initiatives Fund
Established to support student initiatives for students to participate in projects devoted to the principles of personal growth and/or community service. |
the Student Health and Wellness Fund
Established in support of student health and wellness for overall physical and mental health promotion, illness prevention, anti-stigma, education and awareness, inclusivity, transitions, resilience, facilities, programming, counselling and peer support. |
the Michele Mainland Memorial Award
Three separate awards established in memory of Michele Mainland, B.Sc. 1997 for undergraduate students in the Department of Chemical Engineering in Smith Engineering. |
the Dr. W.A. Gorman Legacy Teaching Fund
Established to support and enhance the undergraduate student learning experience within the Department of Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering by supporting teaching activities and promoting excellence in teaching. |
the Ban Righ Foundation Fund
Your donations will be used to help sustain the daily operations and programming of the Ban Righ Centre. Funds will be disbursed at the discretion of the Director in consultation with the Board of Directors of the Ban Righ Foundation. |
the Jean MacLean Fund
Established in June 2008 by Doug MacLean in honour of his wife Jean MacLean to provide support for general operation of the Ban Righ Centre. |
the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts Concert Series Fund
Proceeds from this fund will be used to help attract national and international musicians to the Concert Hall in the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts. |
the Jacqueline Hodgins Kelly Bursary
Established in honour of Jacqueline Hodgins Kelly by her son, Stacy Kelly, BA(Hons)'96. Awarded on the basis of financial need to female students who, after an interruption in formal education, are beginning or returning to university studies. |
the Margaret Farr Chamber Music Fund
Established by Margaret Farr for the purpose of stimulating the performance of chamber music at Queen's University and in the Kingston community by supporting chamber concerts organized by the Dan School of Drama and Music. |
the George L. Cooke Admission Award
Established by friends in honour of George L. Cooke, BAHons'75, MBA'77. Awarded to students entering any undergraduate program at Queen's with preference given to students whose parent(s) or grandparent(s) are working in the Canadian Insurance Industry. |
the Michelle McKelvey Award in Family Law
An award to be established in memory of Michelle McKelvey, LLB 2007, to support students studying family law. |
the Adell Carter Fellowship
Established by the Faculty of Law in memory of Bernie Adell and in honour of Don Carter to provide support for the full range of fellowships, including postdoctoral, research, and visiting fellows in the Centre for Law in the Contemporary Workplace. |
the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts State-of-the-Art Expendable Fund
Proceeds to this fund will support both academic and non-academic programming, equipment, technology, other capital, and operational needs for the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts. |
the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts Integrated Learning Expendable Fund
This fund will support academic projects and artistic learning for students and faculty across the four creative arts departments, and support innovative interdisciplinary programming for an exceptional student learning experience. |
the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts Community Cultural Fund
The Community Cultural Fund will help local artists and cultural institutions present their work and offset their cost for using the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts. |
the International Centre Reserve Fund
Funds to acquire equipment, furnishings and services to maintain or improve the current QUIC facilities. In providing a comfortable and inviting environment, the Centre creates a "home away from home" for a multitude of students and visitors each year. |
the Donald Benedict Lee and Betty Ngan-Woon Lee Memorial Award
Established by the children of Donald Benedict Lee and Betty Ngan-Woon Lee and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement to students entering first year of any first entry undergraduate degree program. |
the Fred Delaney's Last Pro Bono Award
Established in memory of Fred Delaney, BCom 1972, Law 1975. Awarded to students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program in the Smith School of Business, or the J.D. program or the combined J.D. degree program in the Faculty of Law. |
the Jim Leech MBA Scholarship
Established in honour of Jim Leech, MBA 1973, in celebration of his retirement from the Ontario Teacher's Pension Plan. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering the Full-time MBA program in the Smith School of Business. |
the Centre For Teaching and Learning Fund
Your gift to the Centre will provide grants and other resources to support teaching scholarship and professional development that will help promote excellence in teaching and enhance the quality of student learning across the University. |
the Student Counselling Services Fund
Supports expenses related to counselling based in various faculties/buildings across campus to provide individual counselling services and group programming, including workshops and consultations with faculty and staff. |
the Centre for Health Innovation Fund
The Centre for Health Innovation (CHI) Fund was established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support research in the Centre for Health Innovation at Queen's University. |
the Department of Philosophy Fund
Gifts to this fund can be used to support initiatives that enhance the life of the Department of Philosophy and the learning experiences of our students. |
the Chaplain's Trust Fund
The Chaplain's Trust Fund was established by Padre Laverty to assist students experiencing financial difficulty. It helps students dealing with a sudden or serious shortfall of funds needed for items such as: groceries, rent or medical/dental expenses. |
the Radio Queen's University (CFRC)
Funds provide undergraduate students and local volunteers the opportunity to gain hands on experience working with broadcasting equipment. Funds support resources to run this on-campus radio station. |
the Dr Seitz Special Research Project for Dementia
Special Research Project for Dementia |
the Women of the Class of Science '81 Bursary
Awarded on the basis of financial need to female students in a graduate or undergraduate program in Smith Engineering or a Bachelor of Science, MA, or PhD in natural or physical sciences in the Faculty of Arts and Science. |
the Joanne Page Lecture Fund
The Joanne Page Lecture Fund was established to support the costs associated with bringing distinguished Canadian writers to Queen's University. These funds will be used to cover expenses related to the lecture or event, honoraria and/or speaker fees. |
the Bruce Lounds Memorial Award
The family and friends of Bruce Lounds want to establish a fund in support of in Smith Engineering, in memory of Bruce. |
the Plumley Family Awards
Established by Kent Plumley, B.Sc.(Eng.) 1960, LL.B. 1963, and Sandra Plumley, B.A. 1966, and awarded on the basis of financial need to undergraduate students at Queen's University. |
the Shane Daniel Klein Scholarship in Family Medicine
Established in memory of Shane Klein, MD'15. Awarded to medical students who will be entering a residency program in Family Medicine, with preference to students entering the Family Medicine residency program at Queen's University. |
the Robert Gilbert Post-Doctoral Fellowship in the Department of Geography
Established by Robert Gilbert, Professor in the Department of Geography, to create a post-doctoral fellowship in the Department of Geography at Queen's University. |
the Queen's Law Moot Fund
Established to support training in advocacy, an integral part of the students' legal education in the Faculty of Law. |
the J.A. Corry Memorial Endowment
Established in memory of J. Alex Corry, Principal of Queen's, to support the Institute of Intergovernmental Relations to enhance its program of research, publication and conferences. |
the Dr. Kevin Parker Memorial Fund
Established in memory of Dr. Kevin Parker, BA (Hons) 1974, M.Div. 1977, MA 1978. Funding will be used to enhance clinical training of graduate students at the Queen's University Psychology Clinic, with a specific focus on clinical supervision training. |
the Padre and Frances Laverty Bursary
Established in recognition of the Lavertys' dedication and contributions to Queen's. Awarded on the basis of need to third or fourth year students in any faculty or school. Preference to students involved in campus life or extracurricular activities. |
the Robert & Eva (Bertram) Cole Ontario Bursary
Established by Robert and Eva Cole to assist students in financial need. Four bursaries will be awarded: two to students entering the first year of a program in Arts & Science and two to students entering the first year of a program in Smith Engineering. |
the David McTavish Art Study Room Fund
Established by Drs Alfred and Isabel Bader in memory of Dr David McTavish. Your gift will help maintain the David McTavish Art Study Room and support activities that make Art Centre collections and exhibitions accessible for students and faculty. |
the Retirees' Association of Queen's Bursary
Established by Retirees' Association of Queen's and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of any Faculty or School. Preference will be given to students who have experienced an interruption in their formal education. |
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 Queen's Ottawa Alumni Branch Admission Bursary
Awarded on the basis of financial need to students entering first year of any first entry undergraduate degree program. Preference to students from the Ontario counties of Ottawa, Lanark, Prescott and Russell, Renfrew and the City of Gatineau (Quebec). |
the Richardson Stadium Fund
This fund will be used for the construction of the Pavilion at Richardson Memorial Stadium including: state of the art team rooms, premiere seating, hospitality for fans and training and therapy facilities for student-athletes. |
the Douglas Hargreaves Memorial Athletic Award
Established in memory of Doug Hargreaves, B.A. 1960, LLD 2012. Awarded on the basis of academic achievement and athletic excellence to student-athletes in any degree program, who are on the competition roster of a Gaels interuniversity athletic team. |
the Dr. Richard Milner Resident Award
Established in memory of Dr. Richard Milner, M.D. 1981. Awarded to postgraduate residents in the Department of Family Medicine who have shown a passion for teaching, expertise in leadership and practice management. |
the Dr. Michael Baird Lecture Series
Established to support the costs associated with bringing eminent academics or chemists to Queen's University campus. These funds will be used to cover expenses related to the lecture or event, honoraria and/or speaking fees. |
the Mary and Jim Courtright Student Award
Awarded to students in second, third, or fourth year in any Faculty or School on the basis of student activity involvement, with preference to Track and Field or the Queen's Debating Union. Preference also given to students from the Province of Quebec. |
the University Council Bursary
Established by members of University Council and awarded on the basis of financial need to students in any faculty or school at Queen's University. |
the Stephen Sigurdson Professorship in Corporate Law and Finance
Established in memory of Stephen Sigurdson, LLB'84, to recognize his many contributions to the Faculty of Law over the years. The Professorship will help build on the Faculty's cluster of teaching and research expertise in the area of business law. |
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. |
the John L. Russell and Gerald Brenner Fund
The fund will support conservation treatment of Canadian works of art in the collection of the Agnes Etherington Art Centre. This will include repairing, stabilizing and cleaning works of art in preparation for exhibition. |
the John Meisel Scholar Series in Contemporary Political Controversies
Established to support the costs associated with bringing eminent or emerging academics or public intellectuals to the Queen's University community. |
the Anita Tatar Legacy Bursary
Established by family, friends and colleagues. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to female students who have experienced an interruption in their formal education and who are registered in any Faculty or School at Queen's University. |
the Joseph Henry Davis Memorial Bursary in Applied Science
Established by Merritt Davis, BSc(Eng)'45, and Edith Davis, and awarded on the basis of need to undergraduate students in any year or program of study in Smith Engineering. Preference will be given to students from Hastings County, Ontario. |
the David Elder Award in Global Public Policy
Awarded on the basis of academic excellence and demonstrated promise in the field of public service to funding eligible Master-level students enrolled in Master of Public Administration or Professional Master of Public Administration program. |
the T. Kurtis Kyser Memorial Scholarship
Awarded on the basis of academic excellence in geochemistry course(s) to students entering fourth year of a Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree program with an academic plan in Geology. |
the Nathan Roth Memorial Award
Established by friends and family in memory of Nathan Roth, M.D.'15. Awarded to graduating medical students who will be entering a residency program in Emergency Medicine. |
the Chancellor Jim Leech Bursary for Indigenous Students
Established by Chancellor Jim Leech, MBA 1973, and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to Indigenous students in any year of any Faculty or School at Queen's University. |
the Cancer Research Institute Fund in support of Dr. Booth's research
Donations to this fund allow the members of the Sinclair Cancer Research Institute to initiate new pilot research projects, to support the institute's trans-disciplinary training programs and to acquire new research infrastructure. |
the Feminist Jurisprudence Award
Established by the family and friends of Sharon Cohen, a graduate of Law '88. Awarded annually for outstanding achievement and participation in feminist jurisprudence. |
the Craig Jury Memorial Summer Studentship in Cancer Research
Established by Erma Jury, Arts 1963, in memory of her son Craig. Awarded to a full-time undergraduate student in the Faculty of Health Sciences or the Faculty of Arts and Science for a summer studentship in the Sinclair Cancer Research Institute. |
the Frank David Lewis Memorial Fund
Established to support research and teaching in economic history at Queen's University, with a focus on facilitating the work of graduate students and other young scholars. Funding will be disbursed at the discretion of the Head of the Department of Econo |
the Research Studentship in Indigenous Art
Funds will be used to support current Queen's University upper-year undergraduate and graduate students to complete research required by the Agnes Etherington Art Centre. |
the Marty Memorial Scholarship
Established in memory of Aletta Marty, MA 1894, LLD 1919, and her sister, Sophie Marty. Awarded by the Queen's University Alumnae Association to a woman graduate of Queen's University for one year of study and research. |
the Paithouski Prize Fund
Established in memory of Nicholas J. Paithouski, BSc'40, by his son, N. Joseph Paithouski, BSc'80. Awarded to the graduating engineering student in Smith Engineering who has demonstrated the most consistent improvement in academic performance. |
the Barbara Paul Memorial Award
Established in memory of Effie Barbara Paul (Paithouski), BA'74 (Carleton) by her son, N. Joseph Paithouski, BA'79, BSc(Eng.)'80, and awarded to a student 25 years of age or older striving to complete their degree. Preference to a woman student. |
the Christopher Leuchter Memorial Award
In memory of Christopher Leuchter, a fund is being set up to provide financial support to Commerce students participating in varsity athletics. |
the Clair Bailey Scholarship for Language and Literacy
Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students in the primary/junior division graduating with a Bachelor of Education degree, who have demonstrated personal insight and a passion for children's literacy and learning. |
the Romans Memorial Fund
Established in memory of a Medicine 1973 graduate, to support the Surgical Skills and Technology Elective Program. Should the program cease to exist, the fund will be used to support a faculty- or student-initiated program that is substantially similar. |
the Four Directions Indigenous Student Centre Fund
Established to support discretionary support for the Director, Four Directions Indigenous Student Centre. |
the QUAA Projects Fund
Established by the Queen's University Alumni Association to support QUAA initiatives at the discretion of the QUAA President and the Associate Vice-Principal (Alumni Relations). |
the Thomas J. Harris Admission Bursary
Established to honour Thomas J. Harris. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students entering the first year program in Smith Engineering. |
the Dodge Family Indigenous Art Collection Research Fund
The fund will be used at the discretion of the Director of the Agnes Etherington Art Centre (AEAC) for the purpose of strategic consultation and research for future acquisitions of Indigenous Art. |
the Science 1957 Key Bursary
Established by members of the Class of Science 1957 and awarded on the basis of financial need to students in any year or program of studies in Smith Engineering. |
the Canadian Cancer Trials Group Research Fund
Established to support clinical trials research related to improving the treatment and prevention of cancer in the Canadian Cancer Trials Group at Queen's University. |
the Football Booster Club
Funds raised by this club directly supports athletes, coaches, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President. |
the Colin Ross Blyth Fund for Mental Health and Addictions Research
Established by the Blyth family to enhance scholarly activities in mental health and addictions research; funding innovative research in relevant areas to ensure that evidence-based research can be translated into practice, policies and programs. |
the Jeff McGill Graduate Fellowship
Established by Kamyar Moud, MSc'04, in honor of Professor Jeff McGill. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students enrolled in the MSc or PhD program in Management in the Smith School of Business. |
the Queen's University Biological Station Land Trust
Gifts to this fund are used for land acquisition and stewardship for the Queen's University Biological Station |
the Franks Fund
Established by C.E.S. Franks, B.A. 1959, M.A. 1965, and Daphne Franks (a) to assist in the purchase of works on paper (b) to support curatorial work associated with works on paper, and (c) to support the other purposes of the Agnes Etherington Art Centre. |
the Peter and Doreen Howe Memorial Award
Established in memory of Peter Howe, BA'60 and Doreen Howe, BA'61. Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to students in a Bachelor of Science (Honours) or Bachelor of Applied Science degree program in Smith Engineering. |
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. |
the A.Z. Arthur Book Prize
Established by family, colleagues, students, and friends in memory of Arthur Z. Arthur, Professor of Psychology at Queen's. Awarded to the top two students who have the highest standing in the M.A. Clinical Program in the Department of Psychology. |
the School of Nursing 75th Anniversary Bursary
Established in recognition of the 75th anniversary of the School of Nursing and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of a Bachelor of Nursing Science degree program in the Faculty of Health Sciences. |
the Rita Friendly Kaufman Fund
The fund will be used by the Agnes Etherington Art Centre to advance understanding and appreciation of, and participation in, visual arts and culture in the Queen's and Kingston communities, with a focus on programs for children. |
the Principal Emeritus Daniel R. Woolf Professorship in the Humanities
Established in honour of Daniel R. Woolf to celebrate and support high-quality teaching and research conducted by faculty members in the Humanities in the Faculty of Arts and Science. |
the Genna McLinden Memorial Award
Established in memory of Genna McLinden, B.N.Sc. '96, R.N. Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic standing to a graduating student in the School of Nursing who has shown a dedication to the nursing discipline. |
the Robert Sutherland Memorial Admission Award
Established by the Afro-Caribe Community Foundation of Kingston. Awarded to students entering first year of any undergraduate degree program on the basis of need, academic achievement and contribution to the African or Caribbean communities in Canada. |
the Meds 1963 Bursary Fund
Established by the Class of Medicine 1963 in celebration of their 15th reunion in 1978. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to undergraduate students in any year of the School of Medicine in the Faculty of Health Sciences. |
the W. K. Rowe Memorial Revved Up Fund
Donations will support the Revved Up program in the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies, whose mission is to offer high-quality community exercise programming for people with a disability and to train upcoming generations of healthcare professionals. |
the Chancellor Lougheed Calgary Admission Award
Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to students from Calgary entering first year of any undergraduate degree program. Preference to students involved in school/community activities and/or have been employed during high school. |
the Rory MacDonald Memorial Bursary
Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of any undergraduate degree program. Preference will be given to students who have completed or are enrolled in one or more Creative Writing courses. |
the Iranian Student Memorial Scholarship Fund
Established by Queen's University and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to Iranian students in any year of any Faculty or School at Queen's University. |
the Bethany Qun Yi Yan Memorial Athletic Award
Established in memory of Bethany Qun Yi Yan. Awarded on the basis of academic achievement and athletic excellence to student-athletes in any degree program who are on the competition roster of the Gaels interuniversity cheerleading team. |
the AMS Food Bank Fund
Established to provide the Queen's community with food service in the most comfortable environment possible. |
the Neil Yorke-Slader and Nepean All City Jazz Bursary
Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to undergraduate students in any year of study in a Bachelor of Education degree program. Preference will be given to students pursuing instrumental or vocal music as a teaching subject. |
the Kevin Gordon Rankin Memorial Graduate Award
Established in memory of Kevin Rankin by Gord and Marie Rankin. Awarded to a graduate student in the Faculty of Health Sciences or the Faculty of Arts and Science, with a demonstrated research interest in depression and psychosis in young adults. |
the Amir Moradi Memorial Bursary
Established in memory of Amir Moradi, killed in the crash of Ukraine Int. Airlines flight PS 752 in Tehran, Iran. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to Iranian students in any year of any degree program in the Faculty of Arts and Science. |
the Rector's Bursary
Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year in any faculty or school. Awarded for emergency expenses on the recommendation of the Rector, in consultation with the Office of the University Registrar, Student Awards. |
the Carlos Valente Memorial Fund
Funds will be used at the discretion of the Head, Department of Language, Literatures and Culture to promote and celebrate Portuguese language courses and cultural programming for students at Queen's University and in the Kingston community. |
the Mark Pettit Memorial Prize
Established in memory of Mark Pettit, BSc'00. Awarded to a third year Mechanical Engineering student in Smith Engineering in the Undergrad Internship Program, and who possess an enthusiasm for engineering, helping classmates and a good academic record. |
the Elspeth Baugh Memorial Bursary
Established in memory of Elspeth Baugh, former Dean of Women, and awarded to a woman who is a single parent and pursuing a university education at either the undergraduate or graduate level on a part-time or full-time basis. |
the Janet and Ghazi Farooq Bursary
Established by Janet Farooq, B.A.(Hons)1966. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to female students who have experienced an interruption in their formal education and who are registered in any Faculty or School at Queen's University. |
the Isabelle Brisson Memorial Award
Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students entering second, third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Applied Science degree program in Smith Engineering with an academic plan in Civil Engineering. |
the George and Maureen Ewan Lecture Series
Established by George and Maureen Ewan to support seminar and lecture programs designed to increase scientific discourse and culture within the Particle Astrophysics community at Queen's University. |
the Harold Jarrell Memorial Award
Your gifts will support the establishment of a named award in memory of Harold Jarrell, BSc 1972, MSc 1975. Should the funding minimum not be reached, donations will be redirected to the Dean of Arts and Science Bursary. |
the Isabel String Quartet Fund
Established to support operations and promotional activities for the Isabel String Quartet concert program, including but not limited to marketing and promotions, event presentation, salaries, travel expenses, program support, and equipment. |
the John Deutsch University Centre Revitalization Project
Established to support the future revitalization of the John Deutsch University Centre. |
the Geoffrey and Shelagh Ballard Award for Sustainable Energy Engineering
Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to funding-eligible Master of Applied Science (M.A.Sc.) or Ph.D. level students who are Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents enrolled in Smith Engineering. |
the Stabilizing Indigenous Languages Symposium
Your donation to the 27th annual Stabilizing Indigenous Languages Symposium will support community-based initiatives fostering Indigenous language revitalization and reclamation. |
the Stephen Damp Memorial Award
Awarded on the basis of need, academic achievement and demonstrated leadership in extra-curricular activities or community service to students in a Bachelor of Applied Science program in Smith Engineering with an academic plan in Civil Engineering. |
the Dr. Wycliffe Lofters Memorial Award
Established in memory of Dr. Wycliffe Lofters. Awarded on the basis of need, academic achievement and involvement in and/or contribution to the African or Caribbean communities in Canada to students entering 1st year of any undergraduate program. |
the Iris May Marsh Alumni Expansion Fund
Established in August 1984 by the Estate of Iris Marsh of Bermuda to provide funding for some special project(s) for which funding could not normally be available. |
the Indigenous Futures in Engineering
This fund will support outreach programming to inspire young Indigenous people to develop an interest in math and science, promote engineering as a post-secondary field of study and help Indigenous students' success in Smith Engineering programs. |
the Wasmund Family Indigenous Engineering Scholars
Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement to Indigenous students entering first year of a Bachelor of Applied Science degree program in Smith Engineering. The award is renewable for three subsequent years. |
the Bronwyn Keatley Scholarship
Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to Masters or PhD students enrolled in the School of Environmental Studies or Department of Biology pursuing coursework, research, or knowledge translation work in science policy or science communication. |
the Principal's Global Scholars and Fellows Program
Your gift will support students, post-doctoral fellows and faculty members displaced by war, conflict and political instability to study and work at Queen's University. |
the Chris Fillmore Davis Admission Award
Established by Ralph Davis and Cara Fraser in memory of Chris Fillmore Davis. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need, academic achievement, and participation in extracurricular activities to students entering first year. |
the Department of Medicine Trust Fund in support of Queen's CardioPulmonary Unit (QCPU)
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support research, including but not limited to resident research, in the Queen's CardioPulmonary Unit (QCPU) at Queen's University. |
the Margaret A. Light Fellowship in Art Conservation
Established to support teaching and research activities in the Art Conservation Program, including teaching fellows, visiting scholars, guest lecturers, workshops, equipment for teaching and research, faculty research, and sabbatical replacements. |
the Campbell Memorial Bursaries
Established by the children of Milton Neil Campbell and Hazel May Campbell (Dixon). Awarded on the basis of financial need to students who have completed at least one year of studies at Queen's University. |
the Beryl S. Garrett Award in Mathematics
Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement to students in any year of a Bachelor of Science degree program in the Faculty of Arts and Science. Preference to students with an academic plan in Mathematics and Statistics. |
the R.E. Olley Graduate Award
Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to funding eligible PhD level students enrolled in the Department of Economics. The award will be renewable for three additional years provided good academic standing and full-time status is maintained. |
the Guelph Alumni Entrance Award
Established by the Guelph Ontario Branch. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement to a student from Wellington County entering the first year of any undergraduate degree program. |
the Queen's Journal
To provide undergraduate students the opportunity to share news and articles of interest to the Queen's community by publishing a newspaper and online content. |
the Qweb
To provide students with the opportunity to become proficient in web development. Funds will be spent on hosting events that provide members with training and education. |
the Ellen O'Rourke Merrin Fund
Established in 2009 in honour of Ellen O'Rourke Merrin, B.A. '39, by her Queen's friends, in appreciation of her generous contributions to the life of the University. Funds will be used in support of The Ellen Merrin Kitchen at the Ban Righ Centre. |
the Valerie Feltham & Tammy Bekkers Memorial Bursary
Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree in the Faculty of Arts and Science. Preference will be given to students with an academic plan in Political Studies or French Studies. |
the Rani Sivanathan Graduate Scholarship
Niro Sivanathan, MSc'02, established a graduate award in memory of his mother to be awarded on the basis of academic excellence to Masters level students in Smith School of Business, with preference given to students in Organizational Behaviour. |
the Alumni of Queen's First Aid Award
Alumni and friends of Queen's First Aid are raising funds to create an award for students in any year, of any degree program at Queen's University. Preference will be given to current or past volunteers of Queen's First Aid. |
the Pamela McDonald Memorial Award
Established by Bruce McDonald in memory of Pamela McDonald, BSc'03. Awarded on the basis of need and athletic excellence to 3rd or 4th year students enrolled in the B.Sc.(Honours) program who are members of a Gaels interuniversity athletic team. |
the Dr. Henry B. Dinsdale Visiting Lectureship
Established in honour of Dr. Henry B. Dinsdale, MD'55, to support the costs associated with bringing prominent speakers on topics related to neurological diseases or medical leadership to the Department of Medicine. |
the Project Green Tree Fund
Established in 1980 by Project Green to be used for the purchase of trees for Queen's University. Such trees may be used in landscaping or to replace moribund trees. Only the purchase cost of trees may be met by this fund. |
the George M. Hood (Sci'43) Athletic Financial Award
Awarded on the basis of need to upper-year students enrolled in any program of studies, with preference to students enrolled in Smith Engineering. Candidates will be participating male and/or female members of the inter-collegiate ice-hockey program. |
the Stephanie Lane "Pink Shoes" Memorial Award
Established in memory of Stephanie Elizabeth Lane, BA(Hons)'94. Awarded to undergraduate students in the second year in the Faculty of Arts and Science on the basis of demonstrated financial need, academic achievement, and volunteer work with children. |
the Golf Booster Club
Funds raised by this club directly supports athletes, coaches, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President. |
the Molly Higginson Memorial Bursary
Your gift will support the establishment of an endowed bursary at the Ban Righ Centre and Foundation in memory of Molly Higginson, BA (Hons.) 1966. Should the funding minimum not be reached your gift will be redirected to a purpose of similar intent. |
the Janet Sorbie Award in Family Medicine
Established by Dr. Janet Sorbie, M.Sc. 1969. Awarded to a resident in Family Medicine who has undertaken original research, preferably in the field of women's health, care of the elderly or palliative care. |
the Political Studies Trust Fund
This expendable fund is used at the discretion of the Department Head to support students and enhance academic programs and/or research infrastructure in the Department of Political Studies. |
The Joyce Family Foundation Bursary
Established by The Joyce Family Foundation and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students entering first year of any first entry undergraduate degree program. |
the Department of Surgery Trust in support of the Division of Neurosurgery
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and clinical and pedagogical research, in the Division of Neurosurgery, in the Department of Surgery at Queen's University. |
the Helen Garrett and Wendy Hotson Fund
Established in memory of Helen Garrett and Wendy Hoston to provide the Department of English with discretionary funds. |
the Adam Wallgren Memorial Award
Established by the Class of Science '90 and awarded to a first year engineering student in Smith Engineering who through his/her kind actions and friendly disposition eased the rigors of day-to-day life in first year. |
the Centre for Neuroscience Studies Fund
The Centre for Neuroscience Studies Fund was established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support clinical pedagogical research in the Centre for Neuroscience Studies |
the Fred Euringer Award in Drama
Established in honour of J.A. (Fred) Euringer. Awarded to a student enrolled in the Queen's University Drama program and is intended to facilitate the recipient's ability to create theatre within the Kingston community. |
the Brooks Family Bursary
Established by the Estate of Robert Royde Brooks and Karyn Brooks, B.Com. 1976, and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program. |
the IBCPA Director's Fund
Funds raised will support all aspects of the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts in supporting student, faculty and community initiatives and developing the facilities at the discretion of the Director. |
the Pancreatic Cancer Research Trust Fund
Established to support research and/or projects focused on pancreatic cancer in the Department of Oncology. Work carried out with these funds will be focused on, but not limited to, ultimately improving patient care and patient quality of life. |
the Dr. Ray DeVere Peters Award
Established in honour of Dr. Ray DeVere Peters for graduate students in the Department of Psychology. |