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The Queen's Medical Student Bursary
Established in October 2002 by the School of Medicine and awarded on the basis of financial need to students in any medical year in the School of Medicine in the Faculty of Health Sciences.
The Dr Marc L Smith Memorial Summer Studentship
Established in memory of Marc L. Smith, Meds 1994. Presented to a medical student to participate in an 8 to 12 week summer clinical experience. The successful candidate will participate in the departmental rehabilitation programs.
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.
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 School of Business, or the J.D. program or the combined J.D. degree program in the Faculty of Law.
The Meds 1983 Fund
Established by the Class of Medicine 1983 in celebration of their 30th reunion. The Fund was established to support initiatives and activities that promote the mental health and wellness of medical students at Queen's University.
the Arts '49 Principal Wallace Fellowship
Established by members of the Class of Arts '49 and friends in memory of Dr. Robert Charles Wallace, former Principal of Queen's University. Awarded to a deserving student in a graduate program in Arts & Science, Policy Studies or Urban Planning.
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.
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