the Community Initiatives Fund
Established by corporations, foundations, alumni, to provide opportunities for students, faculty and staff to put education research and knowledge into practice benefiting the public. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Dean, Faculty of Education. |
the Teaching Excellence Fund in Education
Established to support the pre-service program(s) of greatest need in the Faculty of Education. |
the Faculty of Education Bursaries
Established by alumni and friends of Education. Awarded to students on the basis of financial need who are enrolled in any year of study in a Concurrent or Consecutive Education program. |
the Sistema Kingston Fund
Established to support operations and promotional activities for the Sistema Kingston program, including but not limited to marketing and recruitment initiatives, salaries, travel expenses, program support and equipment. |
the Faculty of Education Indigenous Initiatives Fund
the Faculty of Education Indigneous Initiatives Fund will be used at the discretion of the Dean of the Faculty of Education for the design and innovation of Indigenous teaching and learning programs in the Faculty of Education |
the Faculty of Education Trust
Established by the Faculty of Education for capital improvements and expenditures at the Faculty of Education at the Dean's discretion. |
the Alice Corry Award in Education
Established by Queen's Women's Association and family and friends of Alice Corry. To assist women pursuing graduate studies in Education, either at the Masters or Doctorate level. |
the W.T. MacClement Memorial Lectureship for Excellence in Education
Established in memory of William T. MacClement, B.A. 1888, M.A. 1889, LLD 1937 (Honorary), to support an annual lecture series in the Faculty of Education. |
the Add*Ed Research Group
The add*ed Research Group at Queen's University advances research and innovation in special and inclusive education, supporting students with autism and developmental disabilities by equipping educators with tools for academic and social growth. |
the Barbara Crook Artist in Community Education Fund
Established in honour of Barbara Crook, Artsci'79, to support the costs associated with bringing a practicing artist to campus annually to lead a workshop or present a lecture to enrolled ACE students. |