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the Class of 1965 Electrical Engineering Lab Fund
To support Electrical and Computer Engineering in Smith Engineering that will both purchase and maintain technical equipment and furnishings, as well as assist with renovations of the engineering development lab in Water Light Hall.
the Dean Barry Smith Bursary
Established by the Aesculapian Society, friends and colleagues in honour of Dean Barry Smith, Meds '69. Awarded on the basis of financial need to a student in the School of Medicine, with preference to a First Nations student.
the Mary and Jim Courtright Student Award
Established in honour of Mary and Jim Courtright. Awarded to students in second, third, or fourth year in any Faculty or School on the basis of student activity involvement, with preference to a Track and Field or Queen's Debating Union member.
The Department of Critical Care Medicine Trust Fund
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support research, in the Department of Critical Care Medicine at Queen's University.
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.
Support the Queen's Women's Water Polo Team on Giving Day
Funds raised by the booster club will directly support activities/initiatives that assist the club in the following ways; student-athlete development, coaching leadership and development, program development, and equipment.
Support the Queen's Nordic Ski Team on Giving Day
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 Revved Up Lab Trust Fund
Gifts will support activities that maintain and enhance the SKHS - Revved Up Lab program's mission to empower individuals with disability through education and a prescribed aerobic and strength training program
The Peter MacKenzie & Kate Zeidler Family Fund
Established by Peter Mackenzie, BCom 1981, and Kate Zeidler to support the four fundraising pillars at Queen's School of Business and student initiatives.
the Ho Ming Tai Memorial Scholarship Fund
Established in memory of Ho Ming Tai, Sc'83. Awarded on the basis of standing in first year to an international student in Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering and will be renewed in third and fourth year provided honours standing is maintained.
the Cancer Research Institute fund in support of Dr. Booth's research
Donations to this fund allow the members of the Cancer Research Institute to initiate new pilot research projects, to support the institute's trans-disciplinary training programs and to acquire new research infrastructure.
In Memory of Aubrey Williams: Science '57 Key Bursary
Established by members of the Class of Applied Science 1957 and awarded on the basis of financial need to students in any year or program of studies in the Faculty of Applied Science.
Support the Women's Rugby Team on Giving Day
Support the Men's Hockey Team on Giving Day
Funds raised by this club directly supports athletes, coaches, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President.
The Department of Surgery Trust in support of the Division of Cardiac Surgery
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and clinical and pedagogical research, in the Division of Cardiac Surgery, in the Department of Surgery at Queen's University.
Supporting Queen's Swimming Team
The Department of Surgery Trust in support of the Division of Plastic Surgery
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and clinical and pedagogical research, in the Division of Plastic Surgery, in the Department of Surgery at Queen's University.
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.
Global Oncology at Queen's
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support clinical and pedagogical research in the Department of Oncology at Queen's University.
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