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The Queen's Medical Student Bursary
The Queen's Medical Student Bursary was established in 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 Facult ...
Queen's Friends of the Archives
Queen's Archives is alive with stories; not only the history of Queen's and the people who have contributed to the University's growth, but of Kingston and of generations of Canadians.
The Queen's Law Emergency Fund
As part of its ongoing response to COVID-19, Queen’s Law is dedicated to help students with immediate and short-term financial challenges posed by the pandemic.
Class of Medicine 1979
The Class of Medicine 1979 established the Meds '79 Bursary in July 2004 to support students in any medical year in the School of Medicine in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Queen's University.
Q Success
This six-week fall transition program helps first-year undergraduate students develop knowledge, attitudes, and skills to support their personal and academic successes at Queen's.
The Smith Student Exchange Award
The Smith Student Exchange Award Fund is established to support students in the Smith School of Business, who have been selected to participate in a formal Queen's University bi-lateral exchange progr ...
QUIC
The Queen's University Investment Counsel (QUIC) helps students learn more about financial markets and investing.
The Arts and Science Innovative Learning Fund
The broader learning environment at Queen's requires that our learning spaces, equipment, technology, speakers and lecture series, and field study programs remain relevant and enriching for our studen ...
Teaching and Research
Supporting new Chairs, Professorships and Centres of Excellence such as the Centre for Mineral Resources, the Centre for Water, Environment and Health, and the Queen's Energy Institute.
Science '97
The Applied Science 1997 Bursary was established by the Class of Science 1997 as their graduating gift to the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science at Queen's University.
Science '66
The Science 1966 Bursary is awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to undergraduate students in any year of the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science at Queen's.
Commerce 1962
In celebration of their 55th reunion, the Class of Commerce 1962 is supporting the Queen's Commerce Bursary Fund to ensure that exceptional students may attend Queen's regardless of their ability to p ...
Law'01
The Queen's Law Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Indigenization (EDII) Fund in memory of Rosemary Ofei-Aboagye King
McMillan LLP
McMillan LLP has launched a campaign to refurbish the McMillan LLP classroom at Queen's Law, providing state-of-the-art technology and modern furnishings.
Ban Righ Centre
The Ban Righ Centre supports programs and services for women of all ages who are returning to study at Queen's after a time away from formal education or starting their formal education for the first ...
Commerce 2009
The Commerce 2009 class is raising funds to provide financial assistance to students participating in an international study opportunity through a formal Queen's bi-lateral exchange
Queen's Annual Appeal
"It's the opportunities that extend beyond the classroom that make the Queen's experience."
~ Eve Purdy, Queen's Faculty of Medicine Class of 2015
Queen's Annual Appeal
"It's the opportunities that extend beyond the classroom that make the Queen's experience."
~ Eve Purdy, Queen's Faculty of Medicine Class of 2015
The Dr. Malcolm Peat Lectureship Fund
The Dr. Malcolm Peat Lectureship was established in memory and recognition of former Queen's School of Rehabilitation Therapy Director and founder of ICACBR, Dr. Malcolm Peat.
Queen's Legal Aid Fund
Gifts to the Queen’s Legal Aid Fund assist in the development and security of the Queen's Legal Aid Clinic.
Chair for Women in Engineering
Established with alumni donations for a Chair in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science with the goal of making Queen's a leader in Canada in the education and promotion of female scholars in ...
The Cecil Allan Fraser Bursary
The Cecil Allan Fraser Bursary provides financial support to Black Canadian or Visible minority/Racialized students enrolled in any year of the JD degree program in the Faculty of Law at Queen's Unive ...
The Claire L Leggett International Study Award
Established by Claire Leggett and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to undergraduate students studying on a formal Queen's Exchange or studying at the Bader International Study Centr ...
Remembering Dr. Jeff McGill
Friends, family, past and present colleagues and students join in remembering and celebrating Dr. Jeff McGill, who enriched the lives of students and colleagues at Queen's for a quarter century.
QUAA Projects Fund
The QUAA Projects Fund was established by the Queen's University Alumni Association to support various QUAA initiatives.
In Memory of Douglas Hanna
Doug graduated in 1944 in Chemical Engineering from Queen's. He was the first in his family to graduate from university. To celebrate Doug's memory, his family is asking that gifts be made to the Dean ...
Queen's Annual Appeal
"It's the opportunities that extend beyond the classroom that make the Queen's experience."
~ Eve Purdy, Queen's Faculty of Medicine Class of 2015
Queen's Biomedical Innovation Team
The Queen's Biomedical Innovation Team (QBiT) is an undergraduate student-run interdisciplinary design team that focuses on biomedical device design and innovation.
Commerce 61
In celebration of their 55th reunion, the Class of Commerce 1961 is supporting the Queen's Commerce Bursary Fund to ensure that exceptional students may attend Queen's regardless of their ability to p ...
In Memory of Stephen Sigurdson
In loving memory of Steve and his deep commitment to education and Queen's University, the Steve Sigurdson Queen's Law Memorial Fund has been established.
Dr. Michael Baird
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, honora ...
The Psychology Clinic Trust Fund
Established to support the operations and programming of the Queen's University Psychology Clinic to enhance clinical training of graduate students in Clinical Psychology.
Dr. Kevin Parker
Established in memory of Dr. Kevin Parker to support the Queen's University psychology clinic and/or students working at the clinic.
MFin '16
In celebration of their graduation, the MFin'16s are supporting the Master of Finance Program Fund and the Queen's University Alternative Assets Fund (QUAFF).
Commerce '10
In celebration of their 5th reunion the Commerce Class of 2010 has chosen to support the Queen's Commerce Bursary Fund.
Mr. Kent Plumley
Kent Plumley, B.Sc. (Eng.) 1960, LL.B. 1963 loved his time at Queen's University and was an active volunteer, a generous donor, and an avid Football Gaels fan.
Class of Medicine 1962
The Class of Medicine 1962 is raising funds in honour of their upcoming 55th Reunion in 2017. Gifts can be made to the Meds '62 Bursary or other funds at Queen's.
Science '86
The Robert Hall Memorial Award was founded by the class of Science '86 and the Queen's Mining Club in memory of Robert Hall, a member of Science '86.
Commerce '17
For their Graduating Class Gift, Comm'17 is supporting the Queen's Commerce Bursary Fund.
The Student Overseas Travel Fund
Through this program, hundreds of Queen's students have had the opportunity to learn, question and broaden their horizons by visiting Havana. This fund supports student costs associated with internati ...
Medicine Class of 2001
The Class of Medicine 2001 established the Meds 2001 Bursary in December 2016 to support undergraduate students in any year in the School of Medicine in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Queen's Unive ...
Robert Gilbert
Professor Gilbert, passed away on April 27, 2015. He was a professor with Queen's Department of Geography and Planning.
In Memory of Maureen Ewan
Established by Maureen and George Ewan. Awarded on the basis of financial need to female students who have experienced an interruption in their formal education and who are registered in any faculty o ...
Richardson Stadium
The revitalization of Richardson Stadium is not just the building of a new stadium; it's the fostering of Gaels pride, spirit and tradition, and the building of a strong university overall.
Artsci'08
We encourage all Artsci’08 alumni to give to the Dean’s Student Initiative Fund in recognition of the 10th Anniversary of our graduation from Queen’s.
The Franks Fund
Established by C.E.S. (Ned) Franks and Daphne Franks to assist in the purchase of works on paper, to support curatorial work associated with works on paper, and to support the other purposes of the Ag ...
Science '88
Your gift supports the Science '88 is Great Campaign. Our goal is to raise $1,000,000 between now and our 30th Reunion in October 2018.
MBA'13
The MBA Class of 2013 has decided to continue the tradition by supporting the Legacy Fund for their 5th reunion class campaign.
Queen's Ottawa Alumni Branch Bursary
Queen's students are leaders. They're ready to make a difference; all they need is opportunity. And that is exactly what your gift to the Queen's Ottawa Alumni Branch Bursary will do.
Paul Stothart Memorial Fund
The Paul Stothart Memorial Award. This award will be granted annually in conjunction with a trophy bearing Paul Stothart's name.
Dr. Shane Daniel Klein
Dr. Shane Daniel Klein, Meds'15 passed away on July 3, 2015. His family & friends are creating a fund in his name.
MBA 2017
The MBA Class of 2017 has decided to continue the tradition by supporting the Legacy Fund for their Graduating Class Gift.
Canadian Cancer Trials Group (CCTG)
This fund was established in September 2015 to build on the Canadian Cancer Trials Group's international record of excellence in improving the treatment and prevention of cancer.
Law'78
Experiential Learning Fund and Queen’s Faculty of Law Bursary
Queen's Parents Fund
Queen's parents have been an important part of the success of each and every student that passes through the university.
Law'69
Queen's Law School Fund and the Dean Bill Flanagan International Studies Award
Carolyn Smart Writer's Residency
Established in honour of Professor Smart's retirement, the Carolyn Smart Writer's Residency will offer students, academics, and community writers direct access to advice and experience.
The Hugh Thorburn Memorial Award
Established by friends and family in memory of Dr. Hugh G. Thorburn. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement to students studying Political Studies.
MBA 2014
The MBA Class of 2014 has decided to continue the tradition by supporting the Legacy Fund for their 5th reunion class campaign.
Law'70
The Class of Law 1970 is raising funds to support the Experiential Learning Fund.
Law'93
Queen’s Faculty of Law Bursary
Medicine Class of 1988
The Meds '88 Bursary was established in September 2008 by the class of Medicine 1988 and is awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of the School of Medicine.
Class of Nursing 1980
Members of the class of Nursing 1980 have decided to raise funds in support of The School of Nursing Undergraduate Bursary in memory of a classmate.
Science '83
The Mark Latham Memorial Award was established by family and friends in memory of Mark Latham (Sc'83).
Science '87
Sc'87 supports Aboriginal Access to Engineering, David J. Turkce Building Partnerships Fund in Civil Engineering, and David W. Bacon Distinguished Speaker Series.
Science '90
The Science 1990 3rd Year Open Horizons Award was created by the class of Sci '90 to help a third year student get through university.
Science '05
Support of the Dean's Excellence Fund allows the Dean to allocate resources to innovative initiatives, academic awards and various student teams, activities and programs.
Science '51
Science '51 Entrance Bursary - Established by the Class of Science 1951 and awarded on the basis of financial need to a student entering the first-year program in the Faculty of Applied Science.
Commerce 1981
In celebration of their 40th reunion the Class of Commerce 1981 is working to grow the impact of the Commerce 1981 Entrance Scholarship.
Commerce 1992
In celebration of their 30th reunion, the Commerce Class of 1992 will be supporting the Commerce 1992 Admission Award. This award will help the school attract the best and brightest students while rem ...
The Robert M. Buchan Department of Mining
Queen's Mining has seen unprecedented growth over the last few years. Improving the quality of the program, while keeping the close-knit environment the Department is known for, is critical.
Deloitte
Deloitte Foundation and Deloitte LLP Partners and employees established the Deloitte Global Development Award to support students in the Bachelor of Commerce program who have been selected to particip ...
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 ...
KPMG Campaign
Since October 2009, KPMG and its employees have been supporting activities for the Centre for Social Impact at Smith School of Business.
The Department of Psychology Trust Fund
Gifts to the trust fund enhance academic programs in the Department of Psychology by providing support for a wide array of Undergraduate and Graduate student initiatives.
The Cultural Studies Program
Gifts to the Cultural Studies Program Trust will be used to enhance the learning experience of our students through academic and cultural activities.
Commerce 1989
The Commerce 1989 class is raising funds to provide financial assistance to students entering the first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program
Class of Medicine 1985
As part of their 30th reunion, the Class of Medicine 1985 is raising funds to establish The Medicine 1985 Bursary.
Medicine Class of 1978
The Class of Medicine 1978 is raising funds in support of the Meds '78 Bursary as part of their 40th Reunion. This Fund was established to provide financial support to medical students with demonstrat ...
The Miller Museum
The museum features many fossil and mineral displays, an extensive Geology of the Kingston Area exhibit, and an educational program with "hands on" geology activities.
Medicine Class of 1974
The Meds '74 40th Reunion class gift raised $400,000 in 2014 to help make a significant reunion class gift to the Faculty of Health Sciences in support of the Initiative Campaign.
Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP's campaign supports the first Chair in Business Law, which will provide key leadership for the program and honour David Allgood, Law'74.
Science '82
The goal for our 40th Reunion in 2022 is to increase the aggregate donations to our two-class funds to $820,000.
Medicine Class of 1966
The class of Meds'66 is proposing a special 50th reunion gift from their class, and are challenging everyone to consider a gift or pledge of $5,000 in support our 50th Reunion class gift.
Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP
Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP's campaign will refurbish its named Moot Court Room, where students practice for competitive moots and develop advocacy skills.
MBA 1991
In celebration of their 25th reunion, the MBA Class of 1991 has chosen to support MBA Scholarships with the idea of “paying it forward” by helping give prospective MBA students the ...
Commerce 1954
The Commerce 1954 class is raising funds to provide financial assistance to students entering the first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program
Commerce 2002
In celebration of their 15th reunion the Commerce Class of 2002 will be supporting their class award, the Commerce 2002 Leadership Award, and the Commerce Legacy Fund for Student Health and Wellness.
Commerce 1988
The Commerce Class of 1988 is supporting the Commerce 1988 Award, an award established by this class in memory of their classmates. This award supports recipients entering the Commerce program.
Commerce 1987
In celebration of their 35th reunion the Commerce Class of 1987 will be supporting the BCom 1987 Award. The award is based on both financial need and academic merit, and supports recipients upon enter ...
Commerce 1993
The Commerce 1993 class is raising funds to provide financial assistance to students entering the first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program.
Rick Jackson Scholarship
Established in honour of Richard Jackson, professor at Smith. Awarded to students entering third year of the Commerce program in the School of Business, who have been selected to participate in a form ...
CFRC Radio
CFRC is the campus-community radio station serving Kingston and area since 1922. CFRC is a volunteer-driven non-profit supported by donors like YOU.
Class of Rehabilitation Therapy 1970 Bursary
The Rehabilitation Therapy Class of 1970 Bursary Endowment Fund was established to provide financial assistance to students in the second year of the M.Sc.OT and M.Sc.PT program in the School of Rehab ...
Law'94
Eric Swan Memorial Fund
Dr. Ronald Watts
Dr. Ronald Watts, Principal Emeritus passed away on Friday, Oct 9, 2015. Donations in his memory can be made to the J A Corry Memorial Endowment fund.
Rehab 2015
Support the Rehab ThankQ gift so we will be remembered as a year that contributed to the development of future occupational and physical therapists and colleagues.
Commerce '70
The Commerce 1970 class is offering the opportunity to support financial assistance to Smith School of Business students, or the Dean's Innovation Fund
Commerce 1991
In celebration of their 25th reunion the Commerce Class of 1991 has established the BCom1991 Award. This award will help the school attract the best and brightest students, while removing financial ba ...
Law'60
The Mary Alice Murray Memorial Award
Teaching Excellence Fund
Provide extraordinary learning opportunities from equity and social justice workshops to supporting a student-run education conference.
AMBA' 16
The graduating AMBA Class of 2016 will be supporting the Accelerated MBA Program Fund, established to support a wide range of activities contributing to the program that promote leadership excellence ...
Law'90
The Class of Law 1990 is raising funds to support the Experiential Learning Fund.
Law'75
Fred Delaney's Last Pro-Bono Award
Executive MBA Americas 2016
In continuing the tradition of the Executive MBA Americas graduating class campaigns, the Class of 2016 will be supporting the Executive MBA Americas Fund to raise funds for the program's ongoing stud ...
Law'76
The Douglas Traill Memorial Bursary or The Law '76 Bursary
Padre & Mrs Frances Laverty
Queen's friends established "the Padre & Mrs Frances Laverty Bursary"; in recognition of the Laverty's dedication and contributions to Queen's.
Class of Geo'95
In honour of our 20th anniversary, let's raise enough to fund a "Class of '95 Named TAship" for four years.
Law'81
Law'81 Clinical Programs Fund
The Class of Nursing 1984 Bursary
The Nursing 1984 Bursary was established with gifts made to the University since January 2004 by the class of Nursing 1984 in recognition of their 20th and 25th anniversaries after graduation from the ...
The Chaplain's Trust Fund
The Chaplain's Trust Fund was established by Padre Laverty to assist students experiencing financial difficulty.
Campus-Wide Outreach Counselling
Outreach counsellors are based in various faculties and buildings across campus to provide individual counselling services and group programming to ensure students in distress receive effective referr ...
Bounce Back
Bounce Back is an academic and learning support program for first-year undergraduates who are struggling in their studies.
ArtSci '75 Biology
Support the Artsci'75 Biology class initiative in honour of their 45th anniversary.
The MBA Legacy Fund
The MBA Legacy Fund was established to provide support for projects in the full-time MBA program
MBA '16
The MBA Class of 2016 has decided to continue the tradition of supporting the MBA Legacy Fund for their Graduating Class Gift.
Medical Student Research Fund
The Medical Student Research Fund was established to provide annual funding for studentships for Queen's students enrolled in the School of Medicine in the summer immediately after their first or seco ...
Dr. Stan Corbett
Professor Corbett passed away on May 18, 2015. Donations in his memory can be directed to the Queen's Law Moot Fund.
QUAAF
QUAAF is a student directed hedge fund managing a portion of Queen's university's endowment funds.
Queen's Space Engineering Team
The Queen's Space Engineering Team is a design team focusing on projects relating to the space industry. They are currently designing and building a Mars rover prototype for international competition.
Promise Scholars Award
A comprehensive bursary that aims to increase access to Queen's for first-generation students from low-income families.
Science '80
Science '80 aiming to raise $500,000 between now and our 40th year reunion in 2020 in support of the Queen's innovation Commons.
The Iranian Student Memorial Scholarship Fund
In honor of those who were lost in the Ukraine International Airlines flight PS752 crash, Queen's has established the Iranian Student Memorial Scholarship Fund to provide financial aid to Iranian stud ...
QYEA GPA Society Toronto
Support of QYEA's GPA Society will support Queen's Engineering and will provide resources to innovative programs and activities.
Concrete Canoe
The Queen's Concrete Canoe Team (QCCT) is a completely student-run, competitive design team that competes nationally.
Formula SAE
The Queen's University Formula SAE Design and Race Team was founded in 1993 and designs, builds, and competes with a new vehicle each year.
School of Rehabilitation Therapy Graduate Bursary
Established by the School of Rehabilitation Therapy to receive gifts in support of bursary assistance from alumni, friends & staff of Queen's University, this bursary is awarded to students in the ...
Science '91
Please support the Science 1991 Admission Award to support an incoming student to Queen's Engineering.
Queen's Business Law Clinic Fund
The Queen's Business Law Clinic Endowment Fund was established to support the functions and operations of the Queen's Business Law Clinic at Queen's Faculty of Law.
Queen's Faculty of Law Bursary
You know the quality of a Queen's Law education. We're building on six decades of that tradition by ensuring young legal minds in Canada can access everything Queen's Law has to offer.
Science '79
The Science '79 Forever Fund provides funding to enable undergraduate students to participate in competitions, conferences and projects, and supports activities of the Queen's Engineering Society.
Baja SAE
The Queen's Baja SAE Design Team is a group of dedicated engineering students who work together to build a small off-road vehicle.
Commerce 1974
The Commerce 1974 class is raising funds to provide financial assistance to students participating in an international study opportunity through a formal Queen's bi-lateral exchange
MR Facility
A research-dedicated MRI facility is an essential component to the neuroscience program at Queen's University. It allows researchers to investigate the living human brain in great detail...
the Queen's '13 Brewers Award
Established by Queen's '13 Brewers and awarded to students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program in the Smith School of Business.
Queen's Law Black Students Admission Award
Established by friends of Queen's Faculty of Law. Awarded to Black Canadian students in first year of a JD program. Should the balance of the fund be insufficient to grant in the future, funds will be redirected to Queen's Faculty of Law Bursary (73430)
the Queen's Athletics Excellence Awards
Awarded on the basis of academic achievement and athletic excellence to student-athletes in any degree program at Queen's University and who are on the competition roster of a Gaels interuniversity athletic team.
the Friends of Queen's University Archives Fund
Established for the acquisition and related maintenance of archival material at Queen's University Archives, to support public events organized by Queen's University Archives, and to promote Queen's University Archives within the broader community.
the Queen's University Alternative Asset Fund (QUAAF)
The QUAAF strives to create an environment of continuous learning for aspiring Capital Markets professionals enrolled in the Queen's Full Time MBA Program. The Fund will provide students with exposure to alternative investment assets.
Queen's Health Sciences Fund
Created to support Queen's Health Sciences, allowing the faculty to attract great students, build on educational programs, and invest in the faculty. Should funding minimums not be reached, gifts will be directed to FHS Strategic Initiatives fund (51163
the Queen's China Alumni Scholarship
Awarded to students in fourth year of a Bachelor of Science degree in the Faculty of Arts and Science with a Plan in Biology or Environmental Science, who entered Queen's in third year from Beijing Normal University, Fudan University or Tongji University.
the Queen's Bursaries
Established to provide financial assistance of Ontario students in any Faculty or School at Queen's University.
the Queen's Community Music - Sistema Kingston Fund
Established to support operations and promotional activities for the Sistema Kingston program in the Queen's Community Music, including but not limited to marketing and recruitment initiatives, salaries, travel expenses, program support and equipment.
Queen's Legal Aid Fund
Your gift will be used to support Queen's Legal Aid (QLA). Working closely with Legal Aid Ontario, QLA provides a wide range of legal services to low-income area residents and students of both Queen's University and Saint Lawrence College.
the Queen's Chair in Pediatrics Research and Education
The Chair will help to attract and support academic leadership in the Department of Pediatrics and strengthen Queen's reputation of academic excellence as a leading research institution with a vibrant learning environment.
the Queen's Community Music - Sistema Kingston Fund
Established to support operations and promotional activities for the Sistema Kingston program in the Queen's Community Music, including but not limited to marketing and recruitment initiatives, salaries, travel expenses, program support and equipment.
the Queen's Student Financial Assistance Fund
This fund will recognize and support the demonstrated achievement and outstanding potential of Queen's students. It will equip Queen's with a means to respond with agility to the changing needs and expectations of Queen's students today and in perpetuity.
the Queen's Rowing Coach's Leadership Fund
Established by long-time rowing coach and enthusiast, John Armitage, B. Sc. 1971 to help recruit and retain outstanding and dedicated leadership which will support priority activities for the Queen's Rowing program.
QUIC (Queen's University Investment Counsel)
Established to provide funding for the Queen's University Investment Counsel (QUIC). QUIC strives to facilitate financial markets education and to expand professional development opportunities in the finance industry for Queen's University students.
the Alberta Scholar at Queen's Law Scholarship
Established by alumni and friends from Alberta. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to a student entering the first year of Queen's Law (J.D.) or joint J.D. program, whose address on admission to Queen's University is from the province of Alberta.
the Queen's University Law '81 Clinical Programs Fund
Established by the Class of Law '81 to enhance programs and support special projects for Clinical programs at Queen's Faculty of Law, for example, Queen's Legal Aid and the Correctional Law Project, and the Elder Law Clinic.
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 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 Queen's LSS Indigenous Entrance Award
Established by Queen's Law Students' Society for students entering a J.D. program in the Faculty of Law. First preference will be given to students who have applied in the Indigenous Category.
the Feminist Legal Studies Queen's Fund
Established to support Feminist Legal Studies Queen's' curricular offerings, interdisciplinary conferences, research, visiting speaker and scholar programs, graduate students, and feminist lawyer/legal studies networks in Canada and internationally.
the Queen's Parents Fund
Similar to the Queen's Fund, the Parents Fund reaches all areas of the school while focusing on areas of greatest need. Your gift to the Parents Fund touches students on campus today, as it is invested in the year it is made.
Queen's Health Sciences STEM:InA Program Fund
Established to support the STEM:Indigenous Academics program at Queen's Health Sciences, including academic support, community-building programs, and events for QHS Indigenous students enrolled in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math based programs.
the Queen's Business Law Clinic Fund
The Queen's Business Law Clinic Fund was established to support the functions and operations of the Queen's Business Law Clinic at Queen's Faculty of Law.
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 AMS Accessibility Queen's Bursary
Awarded on the basis of need to students with disabilities who are registered with Disability Services, and who are not eligible for funding through the OSAP Bursary for Students with Disabilities. Funds to help with the costs of adaptive technology etc.
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 Queen's Sailing 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 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 Queen's Fast Pitch 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 Queen's Alumni Association Toronto Branch Award
Awarded to undergraduates hailing from Toronto upon admission, in their final year of studies in any faculty or school, who have participated in thier communities, while maintaining a minimum B average. Pref. to those returning to Toronto for work.
the Queen's Curling 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 Queen's School of Religion Graduate Fellowship
Established by Dr. Bruce and Mrs. Linda Hutchinson. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to Master's level students enrolled in Religious Studies in the School of Graduate Studies. Preference to students in year 1 of the Master's program.
the Queen's Law Alumni Bursary
Established from donations by Law alumni, law firms and corporations, and awarded on the basis of financial need to students registered in any year in the Faculty of Law.
Queen's Law Indigenous Peoples Admission Award
Awarded on the basis of academic achievement, demonstrated commitment to an Indigenous community/communities, and involvement in extracurricular activities to Indigenous students entering first year of a J.D. degree program in the Faculty of Law.
Queen's Emergency Bursary
Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need for emergency expenses to students in any year of any Faculty or School. Emergency expenses are defined as expenses that occur because of a sudden or unexpected event that could not be foreseen.
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 Queen's Cycling 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 Queen's Economics Department Research Prize
Established by a good friend of the Economics Department, and awarded to a faculty member from the Department of Economics whose recent performance in research is deemed particularly meritorious.
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.
Queen's Nursing Student Wellness Fund
Donations will be used to set up a Fund to help provide increased mental health and wellness support to students in the School of Nursing. Should funding minimums not be met, donations will be directed to the Nursing Initiatives Fund.
the Queen's Aero Design Team
Funds provide undergraduate students the opportunity to design, build and program remote control aircraft, travel to competitions or conferences, and participate in educational outreach activities.
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 Queen's MPA Alumni Award
Established by the School of Policy Studies. Awarded to full-time students in the Master of Public Administration Program on the basis of academic excellence.
Queen's Law Emergency Fund
Established to provide discretionary support for the Dean of the Faculty of Law for urgent needs, including but not limited to, the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.
Queen's Chair in Surgical Innovation and Research
Established to support research conducted by an emerging surgical leader. The Chair will help to attract and support clinician scientists and education scholars, enhance a culture of collaborative research, and trans-disciplinary investigation.
the Queen's Wrestling 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 Queen's Law Endowment Fund
Established in June 1996 by the Law Foundation of Ontario to provide financial support for special projects that enrich the Faculty of Law not for the expansion of enrolment.
the Queen's Triathlon 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 Queen's Fund
Your gift will support the priority initiatives of Principal Deane. You will help our campus become more diverse and inclusive, strengthen our local community, grow our global presence, and leverage research & tech to prepare students and their impact.
Queen's Chair in Surgical Innovation and Research
Your gift will be used to further the academic mission of the Department of Surgery, including but not limited to, faculty recruitment and retention, student support, research support, academic visitors, teaching, equipment and programs.
the Queen's Solar Design Team
Funds provide undergraduate students the opportunity to design and build a solar house, travel to competitions and conferences and participate in educational outreach activities.
the Queen's Synchronized Swimming 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 Library Information Network at Queen's
Funds will be used to offset project expenses related to the construction, maintenance, resources, and services for new LINQ spaces physically located in a variety of buildings across campus.
the Queen's University Athletic Award
Established to assist coaches in recruiting the countries best student-athlete. Donations provide financial support on the basis of academic and athletic excellence to student-athletes on varsity teams, in compliance with CIS and OUA regulations.
the Engineering Society Fund
Funds provide undergraduate students the opportunity to travel to and participate in EWB African programs during the summer months, attend conferences, and participate in educational outreach activities.
the Engineering Society Fund
Funds provide students the opportunity host educational outreach activities on development and global issues, and for travel to participate in community projects in Canada and internationally during the summer months.
the Engineering Society Fund
Funds provide undergraduate students the opportunity to design, build and program a satellite or space vehicles, travel to competitions and conferences, and participate in educational outreach activities.
the Engineering Society Fund
A student-run design team who work collaboratively to put their technical knowledge, creativity and passion towards an innovative solution to optimize fuel efficiency. Funds will be used towards new equipment and materials.
the Engineering Society Fund
A student-led conference to discuss the intersection of business and technology into the future. Funding may be used to cover expenses related to the conference.
the Koerner Visiting Artist Fund
Established by the Koerner Foundation to enable the Department of Art and the Agnes Etherington Art Centre to invite a renowned artist to Queen's during the academic year in conjunction with an exhibition in which his or her work will be featured.
the Margaret E.M. McLellan Memorial Scholarship
Established in memory of Queen's Prof. Margaret E.M. McLellan, by family and friends. Awarded to a student in the B.Msc. program, whose concentration is collaborative piano or piano performance. Preference will be given to students entering upper years.
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.
Sarah Molinski O'Connor Bursary
Established in memory of Sarah Molinski O'Connor, BA 2005, BEd 2006. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students entering first year of the Concurrent Education program at Queen's University.
Medical Student Research Fund
Established to provide annual funding for studentships for Queen's students enrolled in the School of Medicine in the summer immediately after their first or second year.
the Department of Medicine Trust Fund
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support research, including but not limited to resident research, in the Department of Medicine at Queen's University.
the Koerner Artist-in-Residence Fund
The Koerner Artist-in-Residence Fund is intended to enable the Bachelor of Fine Art (Visual Art) program to invite a renowned artist to Queen's University during the academic year.
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 Meds 1992 Bursary
The Class of Meds 1992 is fundraising to establish a bursary for students in the School of Medicine. Should the minimums not be raised, funds will be directed to the Queen's Medical Student Bursary.
the Meds '76 Bursary
Established by the Class of Medicine 1976. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students in any undergraduate medical year in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Queen's University.
the Marjorie McLean Oliver Scholarship
Awarded to woman students accepted into the MA or PhD program in the fields of Medieval European history, European history of an earlier period than Medieval, or Classical Roman or Greek history. Preference to those holding a previous degree from Queen's.
the Distinguished Lecture Series in Reproductive Health
Established by the Queen's University Research Group in Reproduction, Development and Sexual Function. The lecture series will enable regular visits to Queen's by investigators who are global leaders in reproduction, development and/or sexual function.
the Ken Lockwood Memorial Bursary in Art Conservation
Established in memory of Ken Lockwood, M.A.'84, by family, friends and colleagues, and awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to a graduate student registered in the Master's program in Art Conservation at Queen's University.
the William C. Leggett Graduate Fellowship
Established in honour of William C. Leggett. Awarded on the basis of academic achievement to a graduate student with preference for those enrolled in a doctoral program in English, History, Philosophy or Cultural Studies at Queen's University.
the Law Visible Minorities and Indigenous Students Awards
Established by Queen's Law alumni. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to graduate students enrolled in one of the graduate programs in the Faculty of Law. Recipients must be members of a visible minority or of Canadian Indigenous descent.
the Rita Friendly Kaufman Memorial Award
Established in honour and memory of Rita Friendly Kaufman, former President and member of the Queen's Women's Association. Awarded on the basis of need and academic achievement to first generation female students pursuing a Bachelor degree in any program.
Law 2020 Tutors Fund
Established by the Class of Law 2020 in recognition of their year of graduation to recognize volunteer tutors in Queen's Faculty of Law. As a token of appreciation, each volunteer will receive an honorarium or gift of similar value.
the Monsignor J.G. Hanley Bursary
Established by Monsignor J.G. Hanley, Chaplain to the Newman House Club of Queen's University. Awarded to a student of promising ability but strained circumstances in the second or later year of any program in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
the Karen V. Gunn Bursary
Established by Karen V. Gunn, B.Ed. 1983, and awarded on the basis of financial need to second-, third-, or fourth-year students in any program at Queen's University.
the Agnes Lefas Memorial Scholarship
Established in memory of Agnes Lefas, LLB'79. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to a student in the Queen's Faculty of Law with a demonstrated interest in civil law or the study of international business law in common and civil law jurisdictions
the Raleigh Smith Bursaries in Medicine
Established by Raleigh Smith. Awarded on the basis of financial need to a student entering the first medical year within the School of Medicine in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Queen's University who is a resident of Ontario.
the Claire L. Leggett International Study Award
Established by Claire Leggett and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to undergraduate students studying on a formal Queen's Exchange or studying at the Bader International Study Centre (BISC).
the Reuben Wells Leonard Resident Fellowship
Established by Reuben Wells Leonard, a fellowship awarded annually in any field to a graduate of Queen's University who plans to carry on studies and research for a twelve-month period at Queen's University.
the Parents Bursary
Established by parents of Queen's University students and awarded on the basis of financial need to students in any faculty or school at Queen's.
the Dr. David Mok Memorial Fund
Funds have been donated by the family and friends of Dr. David Mok to be used to support educational experiences for the Residents in Ophthalmology at Queen's University. The funds will be dispersed at the discretion of the Head of the Department
the Christopher MacKay & Standing Ovation Fund
Established by Christopher MacKay and Standing Ovation to assist in spinal cord rehabilitation research in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Queen's University.
the Ontario Graduate Scholarships Fund
Established to receive gifts made to the Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS) program to contribute to OGS Awards supporting graduate students at Queen's University.
the Blakely Family International Study Award
Established by Robert Blakely, LL.B. 1973 and Cindy Blakely. Awarded to an Arts and Science student studying at the Bader International Study Centre and an Arts and Science student participating in a Queen's official exchange program.
the Ban Righ OSOTF Bursary
Established by donations made to Queen's University Ban Righ Foundation for Continuing Education and awarded on the basis of financial need to students who are residents of Ontario.
the Helen Bracken Anderson Bursary
Established in January 2008 by Helen Anderson, B.A. 1947, and awarded to graduate students in any program at Queen's University. Preference will be given to female students returning after a period outside formal education (work, family).
the Reverend Alexander Dawson Matheson Award
Established by John Matheson in memory of The Reverend Dr. Alexander Dawson Matheson, BD, MA (Queen's), DD (McGill) and awarded to an undergraduate student in any faculty or school on the basis of financial need.
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 John R. McCarthy Scholarship
Established by John R. McCarthy, BA'43, LLD'67. Awarded to a graduating student leader who has made a personal contribution to Queen's, shown fondness for sport, and who will attend the Faculty of Education in the fall immediately following graduation.
the Muslim Societies, Global Perspectives Fund
This fund will support the teaching, outreach learning, such as conferences and lectureships, interdisciplinary and student initiative components of the Muslim Societies, Global Perspectives initiative at Queen's.
the James P. Bradley Entrance Bursary
Established by James P. Bradley, BSc 1969, MBA 1974, and awarded on the basis of financial need to a student entering the first year program in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science who has not received a Queen's University entrance scholarship.
the Mary Alice Murray Memorial Bursary
Established by friends, associates and Queen's Law School alumni, to honour Miss Mary Alice Murray (Law '60). Awarded on the basis of financial need to J.D. students.
the Dr. Peter Munt Visiting Lectureship
Established by Elizabeth Munt and her son, Andy Munt, in memory of Dr. Peter Munt, to support the costs associated with bringing prominent speakers on the topic of respirology to the Division of Respirology at Queen's University.
the Karen McCullough Memorial Fund
Established in memory of Karen McCullough, LLB'80, by Craig Slater, LLB'81, and Kevin McElcheran, LLB'80, to enhance the Student Workroom provided to Queen's Legal Aid in the Law School.
the L.A. Munro Awards in Engineering Chemistry
Established by Professor L.A. Munro, who for many years was a member of the Department of Chemistry at Queen's. The award is presented annually for general proficiency to a graduating student of the Engineering Chemistry program.
the Alexander and Cora Munn Summer Research Award
Established by Alexander Munn, B.A. 1942, and Cora Munn, B.A. 1972. Awarded to students of Conservation Biology in full-time summer positions in a research environment at the Queen's University Biological Station.
the Douglas and Deborah McCutcheon Award
Established by Douglas McCutcheon, BCom'87, and Deborah McCutcheon, BSc(Hons)'86. Awarded to Canadian citizens or Permanent residents who are students in the Bachelor of Commerce Program to participate in a formal Queen's University bi-lateral exchange.
the Pamela McDonald Memorial Bursary
Established by Bruce McDonald in memory of Pamela McDonald, B.Sc. 2003. Awarded on the basis of financial need to fourth-year students enrolled in the B.Sc.(Honours) program. Candidates will be participating members of an intercollegiate sport at Queen's.
the Andrew McGhie Prize Fund
Established in memory of Andrew McGhie, Professor of Psychology at Queen's from 1968-1988 and Department Head from 1981-1988. Awarded to the student graduating from the Department who has submitted the most outstanding doctoral thesis the previous year.
the Grace L. Boileau Graduate Award
Established by the estate of Grace L. Boileau, B.A. 1941. Awarded on the basis of academic achievement to graduate students in any year of the Masters or Doctoral program at Queen's University.
the Caldwell Family Bursary
Established by Gregor Caldwell, B.Com. 1964, and Beth Caldwell. Awarded on the basis of financial need to full-time students in the second, third, or fourth year in any faculty or school at Queen's University.
the Nursing ThankQ Fund
Queen's Nursing graduating class will raise funds for the Nursing ThankQ Fund in support of the School of Nursing and in consultation with the Director of Queen's School of Nursing.
the McIlquham Foundation Prize in English
Founded by the parents of Mr. J. Max McIlquham, a student at Queen's University 1912-1915, who was killed on service overseas. Awarded to a student for an original poem, short story, or play.
the Medicine ThankQ Fund
Queen's School of Medicine graduate class will raise funds for the Medicine ThankQ Fund to support the School of Medicine and in consultation with the Dean, Faculty of Health Sciences.
the Meds 1974 Fund
Established by the class of Meds 1974 to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support clinical and pedagogical research in the School of Medicine at Queen's University.
the Kathleen Murphy Volunteer Award
Donations made in honor of Kathleen Murphy will be deposited in the Occupational Therapy Program Trust Fund at Queen's to provide an annual non-monetary award for OT students.
the Alumni Scholarship for Nursing Graduate Students
Established by Queen's Nursing Alumni and awarded on the basis of academic merit to a student entering first year of the graduate program in nursing. Students in second year may also be deemed eligible if they have maintained first class standing.
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 Department of Classics Travel Grant
Established by the friends of the Department of Classics. Granted to graduate students or undergraduates in the Department of Classics for field research that must be carried out at a considerable distance from Queen's University.
the Dr Kenneth W and Janet R Neatby Bursary
Established by David Cunningham, B.A. (Hons.) 1956, in honour of Dr Kenneth W and Mrs Janet R Neatby and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of any Faculty or School at Queen's University.
the Juliet Milsome Award
Established by Juliet Milsome, BA'77. Awarded to students in any year of the Faculty of Arts and Science who have been selected to participate in a formal Queen's University bi lateral exchange in the United Kingdom.
the Michael Durland Graduate Fellowship
Established by Michael Durland, Ph.D. '91, and awarded to a graduate student in any Master's or Doctoral program at Queen's University, with preference given to graduate students studying Finance in the Smith School of Business.
the Stephanie Deutsch Award
Established by the Queen's Women's Association to honour Stephanie Deutsch. Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to female students in the second, third or fourth year of the Bachelor of Commerce program.
the Class of 1985 MIR Bursary
Established by members of the Master of Industrial Relations Class of 1985. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in the Master of Industrial Relations degree program at Queen's University.
the R. Kenneth and Catherine Matheson Carty Award
Established by Donald Carty, BA'68. Awarded to full-time students entering any undergraduate program at Queen's. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need, superior academic ability, and leadership qualities.
the Doug and Nancy McFadden International Exchange Award
Established by Doug, LLB'75, and Nancy McFadden, BEd'76. Awarded to students in any year of the Bachelor of Commerce program or any year of a degree program in the Faculty of Arts and Science to participate in a formal Queen's bi lateral exchange.
the AMS Food Bank Fund
Established to provide the Queen's community with food service in the most comfortable environment possible.
the Teaching and Research Fund
Support of this fund will help launch new Centres of Excellence with the creation of the Centre for Mineral Resource Studies, the Centre for Water, Environment and Health, and the Queen's Energy Institute.
the Peter Taylor Math Camp Fund
Established by Queen's University in honour of Professor Peter Taylor, it provides funding for ongoing math camp operations including bursaries for campers, recruitment, and day-to-day activities.
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 Walter Szarek Endowed Lecture Series
Established to support the costs associated with bringing eminent academics and 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 Eric Swan Memorial Scholarship
Established by the Class of Law 1994, friends and family, in memory of Eric Swan, LLB'94. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence and contribution to the Queen's Law Community to students in their final year of a J.D. program in the Faculty of Law.
the Robert Sutherland Fellowship in Law
Established by alumni and friends of Queen's Faculty of Law to honour Robert Sutherland (BA, 1852). Awarded to international graduate students in the Faculty of Law with preference given to students from the Caribbean nations.
the Susman Family Lecture Series
Created to honour Susman Family members who are graduates of Queen's, including Dr. Abraham Susman, MD'28, Dr. William Susman, MD'23, and Dr. Benjamin Susman, MD'33. This lecture will fund an annual visiting speaker in medical education.
the Department of Surgery Trust Fund
The Department of Surgery Trust Fund was established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support clinical and pedagogical research in the Department of Surgery at Queen's University.
the Suning Wang Lecture Series
Established in memory of the late Dr. Suning Wang, a faculty member of the Department of Chemistry. This fund will be used to support the costs associated with bringing eminent academics or chemists to Queen's University campus.
the George and Ruth Toller Lectureship
Established in honour of long-time supporters of the Queen's School of Religion to support the costs associated with bringing eminent academics or professionals in fields of Christian theology to Queen's University campus.
the Sister Sophie Ltd. International Lecture Series
Established to support the costs associated with bringing speakers to the Department of English Language and Literature, who are of elevated stature and reputation in their field to Queen's campus. Preferably speakers will reside outside of Canada.
the Frances K. Smith Lecture in Canadian Art
Established by Frances K. Smith, Arts'56 to promote the study and appreciation of Canadian art. Ideally, funding is for specialists in Canadian art to deliver an annual public lecture at Queen's, and where appropriate to work with students and faculty.
the A. Stuart Robb Fund
Established by the Estate of A. Stuart Robb, BSc'36, in memory of A. Stuart Robb's son, John S.D. Robb to advance research into the cure and/or treatment of Developmental Disabilities at Queen's University.
Reznick Scholars in Health Professions Education Fund
The Reznick Scholars Fund provides an opportunity to further showcase Queen's commitment to health professions education and improved patient outcomes. Funding is open to faculty members from Medicine, Nursing & Rehabilitation Therapy.
the Rehab ThankQ Fund
Queen's Rehab graduating class will raise funds for the Rehab ThankQ Fund to support the School of Rehabilitation Therapy and in consultation with the Director, School of Rehabilitation Therapy.
the Regional Assessment Resource Trust Fund
Your gift will be used to support operations and programming of the Queen's Regional Assessment Resource Centre to enhance clinical assessment through the provision of psychological services to the Kingston and area community.
the John Rae Prize in Political Studies
Established in honour of John Rae, BA(Hons)'67 (Political Studies), canadian Political figure and former Chairman of the Queen's Board of Trustees. Awarded on the basis of academic merit to an upper year Political Science student in Arts and Science.
the Barbara Thornton Bursary
Established by the Estate of Barbara Mary Thornton and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of any Faculty or School at Queen's University.
the Department of Urology Trust Fund
Your gift will be used to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support clinical and pedagogical research in the Department of Urology at Queen's University.
Richard Safka Seminar Series
Established by friends, family and colleagues of the late Richard Safka, MIR 2005. Funding will support the costs associated with bringing eminent academics and professionals in the field of industrial relations to Queen's University.
the Ireneus Zuk Distinguished Pianist Residency Fund
Established to enable the Dan School of Drama and Music to invite a renowned artist to visit Queen's University and to support the costs associated with such an invitation, primarily to provide the appropriate fees to the visitor.
the 1970 Women's Hockey Championship Athletic Award
Awarded on the basis of academic achievement and athletic excellence to student-athletes in any degree program at Queen's University and who are on the competition roster of a Gaels interuniversity women's hockey athletic team.
the George Whalley Visiting Professorship
Established by Peter Scott and other friends, family and colleagues, in memory of Dr. George Whalley. These funds bring visitors of academic distinction, with teaching and research interests relevant to the Department of English, to Queen's campus.
the WEMA Trust Fund
WEMA Trust fund was established to provide additional funding for projects and initiatives conducted by Queen's University and WEMA Inc. which allows for community-based health providers in African countries to conduct cervical cancer screening programs.
the Dorothy H Wardle Fund
Established for the Queen's medical research program for research, so long as practicable or necessary, into the treatment (including the cure) of breast cancer and Alzheimer's disease.
the Elizabeth Wallace Bursary
Established by the Queen's Women's Association in honour of Elizabeth Wallace. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students in their first year of study at the University.
the Principal Wallace Freedom of Opportunity Award
Established by Alfred and Isabel Bader in honour of Robert Charles Wallace, Queen's 11th Principal. Awarded to international students entering the first year of any undergraduate degree program. Preference will be given to a refugee student.
the Jamie Walker Adaptive Technology Fund
Established by Janice and Colin Walker in honour of their son, Jamie Walker, BA(Hons) '11, to purchase equipment for the Adaptive Technology Centre in support of students with special needs and disabilities at Queen's University.
the Gregory Vlastos Memorial Lecture
Donations support an annual lecture in memory of the great philosopher and Queen's professor, Gregory Vlastos. Eminent speakers are invited to lecture on a theme relevant to Vlastos' work, especially ancient philosophy and ethics.
the H. F. Zurbrigg Memorial Scholarship
Established by H.F. Zurbrigg, Sci'31, in memory of his parents. Awarded to a Canadian App. Sci. grad continuing at Queen's as a post-graduate in any faculty, or as an undergraduate in Law or Medicine, on the basis of scholarship and English proficiency.
the Zbar Lectureship
Established by Drs Joseph and Lloyd Zbar to support bringing speakers to the School of Medicine at Queen's University.
the Don Wood Visitorship Fund
Funds to bring distinguished individuals who have made an important contribution to industrial relations in Canada or in other countries to Queen's campus. Lecturers would normally be expected to be in residence for a period of one to four weeks.
the Shell Experiential Learning Fund
Established by Shell Canada Limited to cover Queen's University student projects related to the Oil and Gas industry including, but not limited to, Technology Engineering, Geological Sciences, Mining, etc.
the Dean's Awards in Graduate Studies
Established for doctoral students pursuing dissertation research at a considerable distance from Queen's. Awards are available to Aboriginal students, African Canadian students and other Canadian visible minority students.
the Jo'Anne Strekaf Education Equity Fund
Established in honour of Jo'Anne Strekaf, LLP'80, to support the Education Equity Program at Queen's Law. Your gift will support this program permitting the Faculty to sustain and broaden the level of peer support it is able to provide its students.
the Staff Development Fund
Established by Queen's staff members to support activities and projects which are of benefit to, provide recognition and enrichment for, and promote excellence among, the members of the general staff of Queen's University.
the Iva Speers Fellowship in Art History
Established by Mrs. Iva Speers, to support and enhance the study of graduate students in Art History at Queen's University. The fellowship should be awarded to the student whose work explores spirituality and art.
the Danny Brannagan Vanier Cup 2009 Award
Established in honour of Danny Brannagan of the 2009 National Championship Golden Gaels football team. Awarded to students in any degree program at Queen's University and who are on the competition roster of the Gaels interuniversity football team.
the Padfield Award
Established in honour of Diana Padfield's valued service to Queen's and in memory of her husband, Christopher John Padfield, former member of the Dept. of Paediatrics. Awarded on the basis of need to upper-year students. Preference to Aboriginal students.
the Dr. R.J. Perry Memorial Fund
A fund established in memory of Dr. R.J. Perry, Associate Professor in the Department of Ophthalmology by the Department, Alumni and friends, and used to bring eminent Ophthalmologists to Queen's for lectures, demonstrations, seminars etc.
the Cecil Reid Patience Fellowship
Established by Cecil Reid Patience, Meds '28. An award for Postgraduate Medical Education residents applying to the Clinician Investigator Program in order to obtain a graduate degree while enrolled in a residency training program at Queen's.
the Dorothy Matheson Parnell Bursary
Established by Dorothy Matheson Parnell, BA'40, and awarded on the basis of financial need to a mature student in any year or program of study at Queen's University, with preference given to single mothers.
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 QUBS Community Outreach Fund
Gifts to this fund will be used to support environmental education initiatives, community outreach projects and to maintain programming and facilities at the Elbow Lake Environmental Education Centre and the Queen's University Biological Station.
the QUBS Camp Fund
The QUBS Camp Fund was established in support of Eco Adventure Camp at the Queen's University Biological Station to provide funding for ongoing camp operations and day-to-day activities.
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 School of Religion Student Aid Fund
Funds will help attract the best students to Queen's University and will provide financial assistance to students in the School of Religion, both in Theology and Religious Studies.
the Centre for Business Venturing Endowment Fund
Established to provide funding to the Queen's Centre for Business Venturing. The focus of the Centre is on students and is reinforced through investment in Curriculum and Coaching, Faculty and Research, hands-on learning and developing infrastructure.
the QED Rebuilding Fund
To provide resources for the Head of the Queen's Economics Department to help rebuild the Department. A principal objective is the recruitment and retention of talented faculty members.
the Physical Therapy Program Trust Fund
Your gift will be used to support the mission and strategic priorities of the Physical Therapy Program in the School of Rehabilitation Therapy at Queen's University.
the Psychiatry Trust Fund
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support clinical and pedagogical research in the Department of Psychiatry at Queen's University.
the Psychology Clinic Trust Fund
Supports the operations and programming of the Queen's University Psychology Clinic to enhance clinical training of graduate students in Clinical Psychology through the provision of psychological services to the Kingston and area community.
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.
Centre for Studies in Primary Care Trust Fund
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support clinical and pedagogical research in the Centre for Studies in Primary Care at Queen's University.
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 Pita Pit Bursary in honour of Nelson Lang
Established by Pita Pit and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of any Faculty or School at Queen's University. Preference will be given to students who are current or past employees of a Pita Pit restaurant.
the Palliative Medicine Trust Fund
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support clinical and pedagogical research in the Division of Palliative Care in the Department of Medicine at Queen's University.
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 Philosophy Graduate Studies Initiatives Fund
Established to support graduate students initiatives in academic matters, such as conducting research or attending conferences, or enhancing facilities or opportunities for graduate students in Philosophy at Queen's.
the Chen Fund for Graduate Student Travel
Established by Alan Chen, MD, PhD, in gratitude for help he received as a student at Queen's, funding to provide assistance to graduate students in the Physiology programme to defray the costs to attend scientific conferences and present research papers.
SEAMO Chair in Research and Innovation (#3)
Established by the Southeastern Ontario Academic Medical Organization to recruit and retain clinician scientists to Queen's University, School of Medicine. Funds will be used to support the Chairs and enable them to fulfill their responsibilities.
the Science 1966 Bursary
Established by members of the Class of Science 1966 and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to undergraduate students in any year of the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science at Queen's University.
SEAMO Chair in Research and Innovation (#2)
Established by the Southeastern Ontario Academic Medical Organization to recruit and retain clinician scientists to Queen's University, School of Medicine. Funds will be used to support the Chairs and enable them to fulfill their responsibilities.
SEAMO Chair in Research and Innovation (#1)
Established by the Southeastern Ontario Academic Medical Organization to recruit and retain clinician scientists to Queen's University, School of Medicine. Funds will be used to support the Chairs and enable them to fulfill their responsibilities.
the Sculthorpe Family International Commerce Award
Established by David Sculthorpe, Comm'83, and Patricia Sculthorpe, BAH'85, and awarded to undergraduate Commerce students participating in a formal Queen's bi-lateral exchange. Granted based on need, demonstrated leadership, and a minimum GPA of 3.0.
the Scrymgeour Scholarship in Commerce
Established by David Scrymgeour and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering the first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program in the Smith School of Business at Queen's University.
the Scotiabank Award
Established by the Bank of Nova Scotia. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need, academic achievement and involvement in extra-curricular activities to students in any year of any Faculty or School at Queen's University.
the Scotiabank Group Scholarship of the Americas
Awarded on the basis of academic merit and leadership to (i) Commerce students who are participating in an official bi-lateral exchange with a recognized partner in Central or South America, or (ii) international students attending Queen's on exchange.
the Science 1969 Innovation Fund
Established by the Class of Science 1969 to ensure the continued enhancement of the engineering facilities within Mitchell Hall at Queen's University.
the Science 1979 Innovation Fund
The Science 1979 Innovation Fund was established to ensure the continued enhancement of the engineering facilities within Mitchell Hall at Queen's University.
the Science 1979 Forever Fund
Established by the Class of Science 1979 to be used for: 1) funding for undergraduate students to enable them to participate in competitions, conferences, projects or other activities; 2) the activities of the Queen's Engineering Society.
the Pauline Schubert Bursary
A bursary given by the Faculty of Women's Club of Queen's University in memory of the late Pauline Schubert, a former President of the Faculty Women's Club, to assist a female student.
the Piasetzki Liberty Lecture Expendable Fund
Established by Gregory Piasetzki, LLB'80, to bring to the Queen's University campus authorities on topics related to "the law and politics of individual liberty, its central role in liberal democracy and Western culture and the forces that threaten it".
the Barbara Schlafer Book Prize
A book prize to be established by colleagues and friends on the occasion of Barbara Schlafer's retirement from Queen's University to honour her many years of valued service.
the Rutherford-Noel Family Award
Established in 2008 by Isobel Rutherford, MD'57, and awarded on the basis of need and academic achievement to students in any year of study in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Queen's. Preference will be given to students from Lambton County, Ontario.
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 Jean Royce Fellowship
Established in memory of Jean I. Royce, BA'30, LLD'68. Awarded by the Queen's University Alumnae Association to a woman graduate of Queen's University for one year of study and research.
the Donna Watts Award
Established in honour of Donna Watts, Kingston Collegiate and Vocational Institute teacher, honorary President of the Queen's Women's Assn (1974-1984). Awarded on the basis of need and academic achievement to History students who are graduates of KCVI.
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 Fran and Peter Thompson Bursary
Established by the children, family and friends of Fran (nee Robertson; B.A. '64) and Peter (B.A.'62, LL.B.'65). Awarded on the basis of financial need to a student in any faculty or school at Queen's University.
the Franklin G.T. Pickard International Award
Established by Audrey, Barbara, and Beverly Pickard in memory of Franklin G.T. Pickard, BA'57 for his years of active support of Queen's. Awarded on the basis of need and academic merit to enable students to study at the Bader International Studey Centre.
the Q Success Fund
Supports the expenses related to an annual six-week fall transition program to help first-year undergraduate students develop knowledge, attitudes, and skills to support their personal and academic success at Queen's.
the Mark Latham Memorial Award
Established in memory of Mark Latham (B.Sc. 1983). Awarded to students in good academic standing entering the fourth year of the Faculty of Applied Science. Candidates for this award will have made significant contributions to Queen's and community.
the Law 1985 Award
Established by the Class of Law 1985 and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and demonstrated participation in Queen's Law Clinics to students in any year of the J.D. program or combined J.D. degree program in the Faculty of Law.
the Michael Brown Memorial Award in Oncology
Established by the Queen's Medical Class of '59, in memory of their classmate, Dr. Michael Brown. Awarded annually to the final year medical student who has shown the best scholarly and clinical aptitude in the field of Oncology.
the School of Computing Fund
Your gift will help the Queen's School of Computing maintain the highest standards of excellence in accomplishing its mission of education, research and service.
the Community Foundation Fund
Established by The Community Foundation for Kingston & Area to assist students who have experienced an interruption in their formal education who are applying to Queen's University, are unregistered and require financial assistance for tuition and fees.
the Commerce 1974 Exchange Bursary
Established by the Class of Commerce 1974. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students in the third year or fourth year of the Bachelor of Commerce program who have been selected to participate in a formal Queen's University bi-lateral exchange.
the Frank Collom Memorial Graduate Award
Established in honour of Prof. Frank Collom, awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students in the first year of the Master of Industrial Relations (MIR) program who has an undergraduate degree from Queen's. Preference given to a Commerce degree.
the Cheerleading Booster Fund
Established to support the Queen's Cheerleading Program as per the Athletics and Recreation Booster Club Guidelines.
the Chaplaincy Fund
Funding will be used to support the spiritual-and values-based programming provided by the Chaplain's Office at Queen's University.
the Claude Chapdelaine Bursary for Mature Women
Established by Claude Chapdelaine, BA 1963 and 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 Margaret Farr Chamber of Music Trust
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 Dr. Stan Brown 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 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 Janet Braide Book Prize in Art History
Established in memory of Janet Braide, art historian and author. Awarded to a student achieving high standing in the final year of an Art History Honours concentration, who has also some record of service in the visual arts at Queen's or in the community.
the George W. Bracken Memorial Scholarship
Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to funding-eligible Master's or Ph.D. level students enrolled in the School of Graduate Studies who are pursuing field research at the Queen's University Biological Station.
the Board of Trustees Bursary
Established through donations by the Board of Trustees of Queen's University and awarded on the basis of financial need to a student in any faculty or school at Queen's University.
the Big Sky Fund by Michael G Sifton and Family
Established by Michael Sifton, BCom'83, and Julie Sifton, BA'82. Awarded to out-bound exchange students in any year of the Bachelor of Commerce program who have been selected to participate in a formal Queen's University bi-lateral exchange program.
the BGC GeoEngineering Seminar Series
Established to support the costs associated with bringing eminent academics and professionals in the field of GeoEngineering to Queen's University campus.
the Robert Wallace Best Exchange Scholarship
Established by Andrew Best, LLB'81, in honour of his father, Robert Wallace Best, BSc'50. Awarded to exchange students from India or Sri Lanka who have been selected to come to Queen's Law as part of a formal bilateral exchange.
the Nathan E. Berry Prize in Urology
Established by the children of Dr. N.E. Berry, in honour of their father, the first Professor of Urology at Queen's. Awarded on graduation to the student judged to be the most proficient in Urology, not necessarily the one with the highest exam standing.
the Ever Scholar Fund
Funds will be used to invite retirees and Kingston life-long-learners to the Faculty of Education to experience a Queen's education. If the funding minimum is not reached, donations will be redirected to the Community Initiatives Fund in the Faculty.
Professor Arthur Cockfield Memorial Award in Law
Friends, family and colleagues are fundraising to create an award in memory of Professor Arthur Cockfield for students in Queen's Law. Should funding minimums not be reached, gifts will be redirected to the Queen's Law School Fund.
Brain Tumour Research Fund
Established to support Brain Tumour research and related activities in the Division of Neurosurgery at Queen's University. Should the minimums not be raised, funds would be directed to the Department of Surgery Trust.
the Concurrent Education BFA-BEd Bursary
Established by Robert Burge on his retirement as a Trustee at Queen's University. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in the Bachelor of Education year of a Concurrent Education program in the Faculty of Education.
the Ruth Cordy Entrance Bursary
Established by Ruth Cordy, BA'42, and awarded on the basis of financial need to a student entering the first year of the Faculty of Arts and Science at Queen's University
the James Robertson Carruthers Memorial Scholarship
Established in memory of James Robertson Carruthers, M.A. 1975, LL.B. 1979. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to a student entering the Doctoral program in the Department of History at Queen's University.
Global Oncology Fund
To establish an expendable fund in support of the Queen's Global Oncology Program for India. Should funding minimums not be reached, gifts will be redirected to the Department of Oncology Cancer Research and Education Trust Fund
the Dr. Sherif El-Defrawy Lectureship Fund
Established by Dr. Sherif El-Defrawy and Dr. Laurel Bates, MD 1987, to support the costs associated with bringing prominent speakers on topics related to Ophthalmology to Queen's University.
the MBA 1994 Fund
The Class of MBA 1994 is fundraising to create an endowed student award at Queen's. Should the funding minimum not be raised, an expendable student award would be created.
the Lyme Disease Research Trust Fund
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support research, related to Lyme Disease, in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Queen's University.
the Law'67 Class Bursary
To establish the Law 67 Class Bursary endowment to support students in any year of the J.D. program or joint J.D. program on the basis of financial need. Should the minimums not be raised, funds would be directed to the Queen's Faculty of Law Bursary.
the Law'02 Class Bursary Fund
To establish an expendable "Law'02 Class Bursary" to support students in any year of the J.D. program or joint J.D. program on the basis of financial need. Should the $12,500 not be raised, funds will be redirected to the Queen's Faculty of Law Bursary.
Professor Les Green Award in the Faculty of Law
Friends and colleagues are fundraising to create a faculty recognition award or lecture in the Faculty of Law in honour of Professor Les Green. Should the funding minimum not be reached, gifts will be redirected to the Queen's Law School Fund.
the Coleman-Godsoe Teaching Research Fellowship
Established by Peter and Shelagh Godsoe, and their three children Craig, Eden, and Cynthia, to provide support for post-doctoral studies and research in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Queen's University.
the A.V. Corlett Memorial Bursary
Established by former students of Professor A.V. Corlett who for many years was Head of the Department of Mining Engineering at Queen's. Awarded on the basis of financial need and promising ability.
Centre for International and Defence Policy Fund
At discretion of the CIDP Director, contributions to this fund will be used to support and enhance the priorities and activities of the CIDP, including operations, student engagement and mentorship, scholarships, research, networks, and events at Queen's
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 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 Lawrence P. Cannon Family Award
Established by Lawrence Cannon, BCom'87. Awarded to students in any year of the Bachelor of Commerce program in the Smith School of Business who have been selected to participate in a formal Queen's University bi-lateral exchange.
the Ellis Hall Observatory Fund
This fund is used to maintain and upgrade the state-of-the-art, 16-inch reflecting telescope located in the Queen's Observatory dome on the roof of Ellis Hall. This telescope is used primarily for student training and public demonstrations.
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 engineering programs at Queen's.
Bader Chair in Art Conservation
Established by Isabel Bader to give Queen's the ability to lead in the development of the science of imaging in art conservation.
the Dr. Jeremy Nesheim Memorial Award in Biochemistry
Established to honour Dr. Jeremy Nesheim, BSc'91, PhD(Minnesota). Awarded on the basis of academic merit to a student entering the MA or PhD program in Biochemistry. Preference to those who complete their undergrad at Queen's and want to work in research.
the Bruce H. Mitchell International Exchange Awards
Established by Bruce H. Mitchell, BSc'68. Awarded on the basis of academic achievement and financial need to full-time undergraduates from any program, doing a Queen's exchange. Preference to students studying outside of North America.
the William E. Miklas Memorial Award
Established in memory of William E. Miklas, B.A. 1963, MBA 1965. Awarded to second-, third-, or fourth-year Commerce students enrolled full-time in the Smith School of Business who are student-athletes on an intercollegiate sports at Queen's.
the Atherton Engineering Physics Award
Established by David Atherton to recognize a Queen's Engineering Physics professor, who is Canadian, registered Peng and has had at least 5 years post graduate full time employment in an industrial company.
the Faculty of Arts and Science Graduate Recruitment Fund
Created by the Faculty of Arts and Science to enhance Masters and PhD funding packages for incoming and current graduate students with a goal of increasing enrolment targets and enhancing the profile of graduate programming at Queen's University.
the William Angus Award in Drama
Established in honour of Dr. William Angus. Awarded to the student who has made the most significant contribution during year to Drama at Queen's.
the Violet Head Fellowship
Awarded on the basis of merit and need to the female Ontario resident with the highest standing in the Clinical MA program, who is proceeding to a doctoral degree in Clinical Psych at Queen's or another esteemed university in NA, GB or Continental Europe.
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 Bader Rembrandt Art Symposium Fund
Established by Alfred and Isabel Bader to allow the Department of Art to create a symposium/conference series on the art of Rembrandt and his circle at Queen's University's Bader International Study Centre.
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 Archives Compact Shelving Fund
Queen's Archives is the home of important original artifacts and documents. Appropriate space is critical for preservation and conservation efforts. Shelving built for archival material will be created in storage vaults to ease the current space crunch.
the Applied Science Trust
Established by members of the Queen's Young Engineering Alumni Toronto GPA Society to provide discretionary support to the Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, for Queen's Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science priority initiatives.
the Applied Science Trust
Established to provide discretionary support to the Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, for Queen's Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science priority initiatives.
the QYEA GPA Society Toronto
Established by members of the Queen's Young Engineering Alumni Toronto GPA Society to provide discretionary support to the Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, for Queen's Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science priority initiatives.
the Human Mobility Research Centre Development Fund
The Human Mobility Research Centre Development Fund was established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support clinical and pedagogical research in the Human Mobility Research Centre at Queen's University.
the Applied Science '99 Award
Awarded to a full-time second, third or fourth year Applied Science student on the basis of need and involvement in extracurricular activities that could include employment with a Queen's organization.
the Applied Science 2003 ThankQ Bursary
Established by members of the Class of Applied Science and awarded on the basis of financial need to fourth year students in the Faculty of Applied Science at Queen's University
the Elias Andrews Lectureship in Science and Religion
Established in honour of Elias Andrews (Principal of Queen's Theological College, 1955-1970). The Lectureship is intended to support the costs associated with bringing eminent academics in the field of science and religion to Queen's University campus.
Alzheimer's Disease Research Fund
Established to support clinical and basic research related to Alzheimer's Disease in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Queen's University.
the New Cancer Trialists Fund
Established by Queen's University to support the New-Investigator Cancer Trials Practicum in the Canadian Cancer Trials Group Operations and Statistical Centre.
the Chemistry Research Seminars Fund
Established to support the costs associated with an annual Chemistry Departmental Seminars, bringing outstanding national and international speakers from academia, government, and industry related to Queen's University.
the L. Lorne Campbell Lectureship
Established to support the costs associated with bringing eminent academics and professionals in the fields of Mathematics and Statistics to Queen's University.
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 Calgary Alumni Award
Established by the Calgary Branch of the Queen's University Alumni Association. Awarded to students from the Calgary area entering first year of any program,on the basis of financial need, academic excellence, community involvement, and employment.
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 Lance Pattee Memorial Bursary
Established by the estate of Lance Pattee, M.D. 1985, and awarded on the basis of financial need to a full-time upper-year student in any faculty or school who is involved in intramural athletics at Queen's University.
the E L Bruce Memorial Scholarship
Established in memory of Professor E.L. Bruce. Awarded to a student in the Department of Geological Sciences in any year of graduate work at Queen's University.
the Arts and Science International Fund
Each year, Arts and Science students experience the world through 165 programs in more than 40 countries. Your gift will enable our students to participate in these programs and enhance international programming here at Queen's.
the Jewish Studies Program
Established in support of the Jewish Studies Program at Queen's University, the funds will be used to broaden the Jewish Studies Program by reinforcing existing courses and developing new ones.
the Arts and Science Innovative Learning Fund
The "broader learning environment" at Queen's requires that our learning spaces, equipment, technology, speakers and lecture series, and field study programs remain relevant and enriching for our students. Enhancements move forward with your support.
the William C. Brown Research Fund
Established to provide annual investment income to be used by the Queen's University Biological Station for research in the environment, allowing the QUBS to build on existing strength by supporting research in ecology and conservation biology.
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 Padre and Mrs 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 Clara Farrell Brooke Bursary
Established in honour of Clara Farrell Brooke by Kathleen Barclay Bowley, Arts '49. Awarded on the basis of financial need to full- and part-time undergraduate and graduate mature women students studying at Queen's.
the Alfred Bader Fellowship in Memory of Jean Royce
Established by Alfred Bader and other friends in memory of Jean Royce. Awarded to a woman graduate of Queen's for study/research which contributes to the advancement of knowledge, contributes to society, or allows creative expression.
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.
Matt Aaronson and Kate Sanderson Exchange Bursary
Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of a Bachelor of Commerce degree program in the Smith School of Business who have been selected to participate in a formal Queen's University bi-lateral exchange.
the Marco W. Alessio Memorial Men's Basketball Award
Established by Gaels basketball in memory of Marco William Alessio, a member of the Gaels Basketball team. Awarded to student-athletes in any degree program at Queen's University and who are on the competition roster of the Gaels Men's Basketball team.
the Barkley Scholarship
Founded by the Barkleys of Avonmore, Ontario. Awarded annually on the recommendation of the secondary school principal and on the basis of merit and need to a graduate of Tagwi Secondary School, Avonmore, Ontario on entrance to Queen's University.
the Ban Righ Foundation Endowment
This fund supports The Ban Righ Centre which is uniquely geared to assist women of all ages returning to study at Queen's after a time away from formal education or starting for the first time when mature.
Ballik Indigenous Bursary
Established Dr. Edward A. Ballik and Woon-Ngor Ballik. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to Indigenous students in any year of any Faculty or School at Queen's University.
the Eilidh Balkwill Fund
Established in November 2009 by the Estate of Eilidh Balkwill to provide funding for women's residences at Queen's University.
the Library Digital Initiatives
Expand access to information through digitization of library collections and new initiatives in digital scholarly communications. Initially established with 1993 Challenge campaign funds from the AMS and Queen's.
Law 1982 Bursary
Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of a J.D. degree program or combined J.D. degree program in Queen's Faculty of Law. Preference will be given to Indigenous students.
the Japanese Trust Fund
Established in February 2010 to support the Japanese Language Programme at Queen's University.
the H'art School Inclusive Post-secondary Initiative Fund
Established to support the employment of a student liaison officer, who will help students who have an intellectual disability to find appropriate classes to attend at Queen's University in a variety of Faculties and Schools across campus.
the J. Allen Keast Field Biology International Exchange Fund
Established by Dr. J. Allen Keast to encourage Australian, New Zealand and other biologists from the southern hemisphere to visit Queen's and Queen's biologists to visit internationally, and to enhance the programs and the facilities of the QUBS.
the V Hanbidge Keast Memorial Award
Established by relatives and friends of Val Hanbridge Keast who graduated with a BA degree from Queen's University in 1976. Awarded to the St. Andrews Exchange Scholar from Queen's to assist with the costs of travel in countries other than Canada.
the Professor J.K.N. Jones Visiting Lectureship
Established in memory of Dr. J.K.N. Jones to support the costs associated with bringing a distinguished chemist (organic or carbohydrate) to Queen's University. Funds will cover expenses related to the lecture/event, honoraria and/or speaking fees.
the Irving and Regina Rosen Lecture Series
To endow a permanent lecture series in Jewish Studies at Queen's University to enable the wider community to better understand the living and vital tradition of Judaism.
the Harry and Sylvia Rosen Memorial Symposium
the Harry and Sylvia Rosen Memorial Symposia was established to endow a permanent symposium/conference series in Jewish Studies to stimulate a greater awareness for Jewish Studies at Queen's.
The Director of Jewish Studies Fund
The purpose of The Director of Jewish Studies Endowment Fund will be to promote the Jewish Studies Program at Queen's University and provide leadership for the organization of academic activities related to it.
the Rick Jackson Scholarship
Established in honour of Richard Jackson, professor in the School of Business. Awarded to students entering third year of the Commerce program in the Smith School of Business, who have been selected to participate in a formal Queen's bi-lateral exchange.
the HMRC Fund
The HMRC Fund was established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support clinical and pedagogical research in the Human Mobility Research Centre at Queen's University.
the Jaic Weinberg Exchange Award
Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement to students in any year of a Bachelor of Commerce degree in the Smith School of Business who have been selected to participate in a formal Queen's University bi-lateral exchange.
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.
Chair, Indigenous Health
Established to develop, conduct, and support scholarship and ways of knowing within Indigenous Health and enable interdisciplinary scholarship that spans Queen's Health Sciences.
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 Farkouh/Graham Family Fund for Outdoor Education
Established to create new outdoor opportunities and subsidized programming for children from low-income, immigrant and indigenous families who wish to participate in camp or outreach activities at the Queen's University Biological Station.
the Family Medicine Trust Fund
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support clinical and pedagogical research in the Department of Family Medicine at Queen's University.
the Fariborz Fallah Bursary
Established by Fariborz Fallah, B.Sc. 1987, M.Sc. 1990, and Catherine Berka, B.Sc. 1987. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science at Queen's University.
the Exshaw Family International Exchange Bursary
Established by Christian and Florence Exshaw. Awarded to students in the Bachelor of Commerce Program who have been selected to participate in a formal Queen's University bi-lateral exchange in Asia or South America.
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 Dr. Jeanette Holden Memorial Fund
Established in memory of Dr. Jeanette Holden, Founder and Director of ASD-CARC, Department of Psychiatry, to help support research in autism and other mental illnesses through the study of genetics at Queen's University.
the Linguistics Trust Fund
At the discretion of Linguistics and the Head, funds are used to support an enhanced learning experience for students in the Linguistics Degree Plans at Queen's University.
the Naim S. Mahlab Fund in Jewish Studies
Established in May 2007 by Naim S. Mahlab (B.Comm. 1949) to fund a new course with a focus on anti-Semitism to be administered through the Jewish Studies Program at Queen's.
Lorne Maclachlan Lecture Series on Kant
Established to support the costs associated with bringing eminent academics and philosophers to Queen's University campus. These funds will be used to cover expenses related to the lecture or event, honoraria and/or speaking fees.
Dr. Robert MacIntosh Faculty Fellowship
Established in memory of Dr. Robert MacIntosh. The fellowship will be used to top up existing University compensation packages to attract and retain talented young scholars to Queen's and inspire the next generation of economists.
the Philips Macdonnell Memorial Award
Established in memory of Philips Macdonnell and awarded to a student of high quality in the fourth medical year who has been accepted into Queen's postgraduate course for the education of specialists in Family Medicine.
the Paul and Linda Lucas Bursary in Medicine
Established in honour of Paul Lucas, past Chair of the Board of Rx&D and retired CEO of GlaxoSmithKline Inc. Awarded to students entering the first year of the MD program in the School of Medicine who previously completed the Queen's Life Science program.
the Mark S. Lodge Fund in Spinal Cord Research
Established by the Lodge family in memory of Mark Stephen Lodge to advance spinal cord research at Queen's. Funds will be used for research activities including but not limited to, student laboratory work, and equipment and materials.
the Life Sciences Trust Fund
Your gift will be used to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support pedagogical research in the Life Sciences program at Queen's University.
the James B. Howe Endowment Fund in Medicine
Established by the late Dr James B. Howe, MD'56, funding to provide financial support for research in the Neurological Sciences, with an emphasis on Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia, within the Faculty of Health Sciences and Queen's University.
the Library Watson Fund
Established by the Estate of Hugh Watson to create a non-acquisition trust and used to support Queen's signature library facilities and their evolving learning and research environments.
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 Law 1972 Award
The Class of Law 1972 is fundraising to establish an award for students in the Faculty of Law. Should the funding minimum not be raised, gifts will be re-directed to the Queen's Faculty of Law Bursary.
the Aging and Frailty Trust Fund
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support research, related to aging and frailty in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Queen's University.
Landerkin-Lederman Youth Justice Internship
Established to enable Queen's Legal Aid to provide services to youth involved in the criminal justice system, with a particular focus on diversion of youth from the court process.
the Kumar-Wood Professional in Residence
Established by Industrial Relations alumni to bring to Queen's University a distinguished individual who has made an important contribution to industrial relations in Canada or in other countries.
the KPMG Exchange Award
Established by The KPMG Foundation. Awarded on the basis of academic achievement and demonstrated financial need to students in the Bachelor of Commerce program to participate in a formal Queen's University bi lateral exchange.
the Dr. Robert Hudson Memorial Award
Established by Marie Nicole Florent, BA 1988, MPA 2001, LLM 2006, in memory of her husband, Queen's Professor Dr. Robert W. Hudson. Awarded to students in any year of the School of Medicine.
the Moira Anne (Courtney) Hudgin Bursary
Established by Moira Anne (Courtney) Hudgin, B.A. (Hons) 1968, and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of any Faculty or School at Queen's University. Preference will be given to Aboriginal students.
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 Disabled Students' Bursaries
Established by the Alma Mater Society and Arts and Science '82 to assist disabled students attending Queen's University. Awarded on the basis of need.
the Dr. Katherine M. Detre Award
Established in October 2007 by a bequest from the estate of Dr. Katherine M. Detre, MD'52, and awarded on the basis of financial need to an International Medical Graduate in a Residency program at Queen's University to support further training.
the Deloitte Global Development Award
Established by the Deloitte Foundation and Deloitte LLP employees. For students in the third-year of the Bachelor of Commerce program who have been selected to participate in a formal Queen's University bi lateral exchange.
the Deloitte Global Exchange Award
Established by Deloitte LLP. Awarded to students in the third-year of the Bachelor of Commerce program who have been selected to participate in a formal Queen's University bi lateral exchange.
the Dean's Engineering and Applied Science Bursary
Established by the Dean through the support of alumni, friends and staff of Queen's University. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of any degree program in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science.
the Dean of Arts and Science Bursary
Established by the Dean through the support of alumni, friends and staff of Queen's University. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of any degree program in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
the Fred Euringer Scholarship 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 Enrichment Studies Student Bursary Fund
Donations to this fund are used to provide funding to elementary and secondary school students who, due to financial limitations, might not otherwise be able to attend their requested enrichment studies program at Queen's University.
the Ian and Pat Fraser Family Scholarship
Established by Ian Fraser, BCom'53, and Pat Fraser, BA(Hons)'53, in honour of their family's tradition at Queen's. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence and demonstrated leadership to students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce Program.
Cecil Allan Fraser Bursary
An award for Law students, established by the Black Law Student's Association Queen's Chapter and the Queen's Pre-Law Society in memory of Cecil Allan Fraser, LL.B. 1961, the first Black student and graduate of Queen's University Law.
the Golden Gaels Football Award
Established to provide financial recognition on the basis of academic achievement and athletic excellence to student-athletes at Queen's University who are on the competition roster of the Gaels Football interuniversity athletic team.
the Dr. Ben Finkelstein and Family Bursary
Established in memory of Ben Finkelstein, Med'41, and in honour of family members who presently attend Queen's University, by his wife Eve (Zbar) Finkelstein, Arts'42. Awarded on the basis of need to a student in their fourth year of Medical School.
Haramaya Project Fund
Queen's University, the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and Haramaya University are in a partnership to establish new residency programs in Anaesthesiology, Emergency Medicine, and Clinical Oncology at Haramaya.
the Experiential Learning Fund
The Experiential Learning Fund was established to support the functions and operations of the clinical program offerings and moot programs at Queen's Law.
the Richard J. Hand Commerce Award
Established in memory of Richard J. Hand. Awarded to a graduating Commerce student who exemplifies values held by Prof. Hand: service to Queen's, leadership, humanity and outstanding academic achievement. Preference to students continuing their studies.