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The Chemistry Teaching and Research Equipment Fund
Access to specialized equipment is indispensable for modern chemical teaching and research. Each year, our departmental instrumentation supports the development of practical laboratory skills for over ...
The Coleman Research Fellows
Established to support the Coleman Research Fellows postdoctoral programme within the Math & Stats Department. Postdoctoral Fellows are integral to our programme, both as researchers with new idea ...
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 ...
Ingenuity Labs Research Institute
The Ingenuity Labs Research Institute is an interdisciplinary initiative at Queen’s University focused on combining Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and Human Machine Interaction.
The Chemistry Research Seminars
Seminars are a key conduit for the flow of fresh ideas into our Department and are a central component of our graduate program. Each year the department invites 20+ outstanding national and internatio ...
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.
Queen's Fund
When you give to the Queen’s Fund and support Principal Deane’s priorities, you are helping to build a better campus and supporting our students and researchers as they help build a better world.
The Department of History
This fund is used at the discretion of the Department Head to enhance academic programs and/or research infrastructure in the History Department.
The Chemistry Undergraduate Gift Fund
Your donation allows undergraduate students to undertake summer research in the Department and to travel to conferences and present their work, broaden their scientific knowledge and meet other resear ...
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 Centre for Neurosciences Trust Fund
The Centre for Neuroscience Studies Fund was established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support clinical pedagogical research in the Centre for Neuroscience Studie ...
Insight Fund
Smith Business Insight is the research platform of Smith School of Business. It is designed to highlight, to a broad audience, the business research generated by Smith School of Business professors.
The Chemistry Gift Trust Fund
The Chemistry Gift Fund is used to support academic and research priorities, outreach activities and other initiatives in the Chemistry Department.
Accelerating Thought Leadership
The Accelerating Thought Leadership Fund is used to attract and retain outstanding, innovative and research, driven faculty,in a highly competitive market,;who will ensure our students receive an exce ...
The Frank Lewis Memorial Fund
The Department of Economics is establishing the Frank David Lewis Memorial Fund. The fund will support research and teaching in economic history at Queen’s.
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 ...
Department of Sociology
Your gift supports the important research that focuses on how ordinary people respond to and engage with surveillance in everyday life.
The Global Development Studies Trust Fund
A long-term investment for unspecified contingencies. Within this fund several ongoing projects will also be housed to support specific research projects linked to faculty members and their research n ...
The Biology Department Trust Fund
Gifts enhance teaching and research in the Department of Biology including TA positions, student field trips, and laboratory equipment enabling rapid responses to emerging opportunities.
The Department of Physics
Gifts to this fund will support top priorities within the Department of Physics, Engineering Physics, and Astronomy and further enhance the quality of our teaching and research programmes.
The QUBS Endowment Fund
Proceeds from the QUBS Endowment Fund support all facets of QUBS operations including teaching and student research and help ensure financial sustainability.
The Biology Department Endowment Fund
Donations provide discretionary funds for the Head, Department of Biology to support new initiatives and build on existing teaching and research strengths.
The Geoff Lockwood Memorial Summer Studentship
Established to provide funding for a researcher in the form of a grant, to be used exclusively to hire a summer student to conduct research in the Department of Physics, Engineering Physics and Astron ...
The Geography Equipment Fund
At the discretion of the Head, Department of Geography and Planning, these funds provide and maintain specialized equipment that is fundamental to the dynamic and innovative, research-based undergradu ...
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.
Law Fund Leaders
In an effort to grow and draw attention to a critical area of need, the Faculty of Law has established the “Law Fund Leaders” program to recognize leadership gifts to this important fund.
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 ...
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 ...
Queen's Health Sciences Fund
In the next 25 years, Queen’s Health Sciences (QHS) will continue its mandate to build a healthier world – and we want you to be part of that journey.
School of Nursing 80th Anniversary
Guided by the SON 2021-2022 Strategic Plan and centered on three pillars of foci: nursing care and practice, wellness, and equity, diversity, inclusion, Indigeneity, and accessibility (EDIIA).
Honoring Dean Walters
To commemorate Mark’s tenure and support the vital and enduring project of reconciliation, we hope you will consider a gift to the Indigenous Faculty Resource Fund.
The Suning Wang Lecture Series
In remembering Suning Wang, the Department of Chemistry is looking for our friends and supporters to help establish a lecture series in her name.
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.
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 Medical School Excellence Fund
The Medical School Excellence Fund was established to help maintain the excellence and intimacy of the learning environment, attract the best students and faculty, build on educational programs and an ...
KPMG Campaign
Since October 2009, KPMG and its employees have been supporting activities for the Centre for Social Impact at Smith School of Business.
Queen's Law School Fund
Unrestricted funds are essential so that the faculty can address urgent needs and take advantage of emerging opportunities.
Chemical Engineering
Queen's Chemical Engineering continues to be an exciting place to learn, with challenging and innovative undergraduate programs in Chemical Engineering and Engineering Chemistry.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Through the continued tradition of generous support from our ECE alumni community, we can continue to ignite learning opportunities for some of the brightest students in the country.
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.
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 Rehabilitation Therapy Excellence Fund
Established by Sandra Olney, M.Ed. 1974, to provide the Director of the School of Rehabilitation Therapy discretionary financial support for various present and future needs.
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 ...
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.
The QUBS Land Trust
The QUBS Land Trust was created to engage in active stewardship of our conservation land holdings, and to help purchase key properties for the field station as they come available.
Medicine Class of 1980
The Class of Medicine 1980 celebrated the naming of a seminar room in CHEER (Bracken Library) in 2010 and then launched fundraising initiative to name a seminar room in the new Medical Building.
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.
Queen's Law Moot Fund
Established to support training in advocacy, an integral part of the students' legal education in the Faculty of Law.
Robert Gilbert
Professor Gilbert, passed away on April 27, 2015. He was a professor with Queen's Department of Geography and Planning.
Research Centre: CLCW
The Centre for Law in the Contemporary Workplace, the first of its kind in Canada, provides an intellectual nexus for the labour and employment law community.
David Allgood Professorship Fund
The David Allgood Professorship in Business Law is an initiative by alumni and friends to establish a Professorship in honour of Law'74 grad David Allgood's contributions and leadership.
Thank Q Memorial Bursary
Help us recruit the best undergraduate and graduate students by providing for those in financial need.
Alberta Alumni giving initiative
The David Allgood Chair in Business Law is an initiative by alumni and friends to establish a Chair in honour of Law'74 grad David Allgood's contributions and leadership.
The Class of OT and PT 1990
As part of their 25th reunion OT and PT 90 have decided that it would be a good idea to give back to the School of Rehabilitation Therapy and Queen’s through a reunion class gift.
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 Norman Macintosh Fellowship in Accounting
Smith School of Business doctoral students have come together to recognize Professor Emeritus Norman B. Macintosh CA (BCom, Alberta; MBA, UWO; PhD, Göteborg) by establishing the Norman B. Macintosh F ...
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 ...
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.
Curriculum Transformation Fund
The Curriculum Transformation Fund provides on-going support for Smith School of Business for course development, including case study development, research assistants, faculty professional developmen ...
the Art McDonald SNO Breakthrough Prize Research Fund
The fund has been established for research activities in support of extending the scientific reach of the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory experiment and encouraging more participation by women scientists in the field of particle astrophysics.
the Everett and Marian Mickle Memorial Research Fund
Established by the Estate of Roberta J. Mickle to provide support to research in the field of genetics. Any aspect of genetics research (basic, clinical, health outcomes etc.) is eligible for support. Preference given to operating costs or equipment.
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 Research Studentship in Indigenous Art
Funds will be used to support current Queen's University upper-year undergraduate and graduate students to complete research required by the Agnes Etherington Art Centre.
the Pancreatic Cancer Research Trust Fund
Established to support research and/or projects focused on pancreatic cancer in the Department of Oncology. Work carried out with these funds will be focused on, but not limited to, ultimately improving patient care and patient quality of life.
the Garfield and Grace Kelly Cardiovascular Research Fund
Established in memory of Dr. Garfield Kelly and Grace Kelly. The Fund is to be used to support a wide spectrum of research, embracing clinical studies in cardiovascular function in health and disease, within the Faculty of Health Sciences.
the Coleman Research Fellows
Established to support the Coleman Research Fellows postdoctoral programme within the Math&Stats Department. Postdoctoral Fellows are integral to our programme, both as researchers with new ideas and teachers with new vitality.
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 Research Initiatives Fund in Nursing
Funds to provide support for research initiatives in the School of Nursing in the Faculty of Health Sciences; including providing infrastructure support, travel to research conferences or meetings, start-up fees for collaborations etc.
the Craig Jury Memorial Summer Studentship in Cancer Research
Established by Erma Jury, Arts 1963, in memory of her son Craig. Awarded to a full-time undergraduate student in the Faculty of Health Sciences or the Faculty of Arts and Science to participate in a summer studentship in the Cancer Research Institute.
the JMP Solutions Research Fund
Established in support of research and objectives of the Arthur B. McDonald Canadian Astroparticle Physics Research Institute including salaries, travel, equipment, and infrastructure maintenance for on-campus/off-site laboratories.
the Margarette Cowper Memorial Research Award
Established in memory of Margarette Cowper by William Cowper, BA(Hons) 1998, MA 1999. Awarded to residents, fellows, or faculty members for research in pulmonary hypertension within the School of Medicine.
the Nursing Research Award
Established by Emeritus Professor Sharon Ogden Burke in memory of her mother Treasure Payne and her father Robert Gibson and awarded annually to the graduating student with the highest mark in Principles and Applications of Nursing Research (NURS-324).
the Community Impact Research Program Fund
Established to develop and grow research in the area of community impact including Indigenous and Community (rural and remote) initiatives. The goal is to conduct research as well as establish partnerships and networks.
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 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 Smith Chair in Surgical Research
Established by the Southeastern Ontario Academic Medical Organization in honour of Brit Smith to celebrate and support high-quality research conducted by a faculty member in the Department of Surgery in the Faculty of Health Sciences.
the Timothy C.S. Franks Research Travel Fund
The Timothy C.S. Franks Research Travel Fund provides financial support for doctoral candidates in the Departments of History and Political Studies pursuing dissertation research abroad.
the Dr. Gillian Gilchrist Chair in Palliative Care Research
Established by Dr. Hak Ming Chiu and Deborah Chiu in honour of Dr. Gillian Gilchrist to fund a prestigious faculty position in palliative care research in Queen's School of Medicine, who will also be a member of the privileged staff of Lakeridge Health.
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 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 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 Eva A. Baker Cancer Research Fund
To be used primarily to promote research in the area of diabetes. If there are no approved requests in this area, special requests for support in cancer research may be considered.
the Ruth Taylor Research Fund in Brain Disorders
Established by Doris Noftall, in memory of her sister Ruth Taylor, to enable a medical student(s) to pursue research during the summer toward the discovery of a cure for cancerous and non-cancerous disorders of the brain.
the Cancer Research Institute Trust Fund
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, support trans-disciplinary training programs, purchase equipment and acquire new research infrastructure, support and initiate clinical and pedagogical research in the Cancer Research Institute.
the Campney Neurofeedback Research Fund
Funds research to improve symptom management and quality of life for individuals experiencing debilitating symptoms such as chronic fatigue, post-chemo cognitive impairment, memory in older adults, anxiety, depression, migraines, and chronic pain.
the Carl E. Jones Fund in Parkinson's Research
Established by Marilyn Braden to honour her brother Carl to recognize the care he received as he battled Parkinson's in his latter months. The fund will support clinical and basic research related to Parkinson's disease in the Faculty of Health Sciences.
the I. Sugarman Memorial Cancer Research Fund
Funds to be used for any purpose related to cancer research as designated by the Director of the Cancer Research Laboratories at the University and review every five years by the Director and the Dean of Medicine.
the Geoselenic Research Project Fund
Funding will be used to support the launch of the Geoselenic Research Project to study what is known about the Earth's interior to improve understanding of Earth formation, evolution, and interaction with the moon.
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 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 Ingenuity Lab Research Institute Fund
Established to support research focused on combining Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and Human-Machine Interaction to create future intelligent systems and robotic machines that enhance human productivity, safety, performance, and quality of life.
the 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 Dr. Christopher Lui Memorial Research Award
Established in memory of Christopher Lui, MD 2006, to provide financial assistance to a Cardiology resident or fellow in the School of Medicine, with preference given to a resident or fellow focused on the advancement of congenital heart research.
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 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 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.
the Dr. John O. Parker Lectureship in Cardiovascular Research
Established by anonymous donors and the Acharya family in memory of Dr. John O. Parker to support the costs associated with bringing prominent speakers on topics related to cardiology to the Division of Cardiology in the Department of Medicine.
the Good Family Visiting Faculty Research Fellowship
Established in honour of the Good Family, this fellowship supports a visiting scholar in one of the following areas: Biology, Economics, Environmental Studies, History, Physical and Health Education, Political Studies, Psychology, Sociology, for one year.
the 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 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 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 CTV Canadian Opinion Research Archive
Established by CTV Television Network Ltd. to provide financial support for the improvement and management of the Archive, enabling the CORA to make the data more widely accessible to academics, journalists and documentary makers.
the 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 Latham Family Award in Social Neuroscience
Established by Ruth Hill and her children and awarded on the basis of academic excellence and/or research achievement to funding-eligible Master's or Ph.D. level students enrolled in Neuroscience Studies.
the Clinical Simulation Fund
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment and supplies, provide salary and travel support, and fund clinical and pedagogical research in the Clinical Simulation Centre.
the KPMG Faculty Fellowship in Accounting
Established by the KPMG Foundation to recognize faculty members of the School of Business who have achieved distinction in their research and providing them with resources to continue their work in Accounting.
the Metallurgy '74 Equipment Fund
Established by members of the Class of Metallurgy 1974 to support expenditures for state-of-the-art research and teaching equipment and software specific to metallurgy studies and research in the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering.
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 Way Memorial Trust in Health Sciences
Established by a bequest from the estate of Beryl Way, the funds will be used to support research projects in the Faculty of Health Sciences that serve a practical purpose and show potential for substantive benefit to the pulic at large.
the E. Gay Mitchell Graduate Fellowship in Finance
Established by E. Gay Mitchell, B.A. '84. Awarded to a graduate student in either the Master's or Doctoral degree program in the Department of Economics and/or the Smith School of Business, with a designated research specialization in Finance.
the Michael A. Jenkins Graduate Fellowship
Established by an anonymous donor in honour of Dr. Michael A. Jenkins and awarded on the basis of outstanding academic achievement and/or research to a full time student in either the Master's or Doctoral program in the School of Computing.
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 Larry Gibson Graduate Fellowship
Established by Larry Gibson and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to Masters or PhD level students in a Nursing program, with preference given to students with a research interest in palliative care.
the Department of Pathology & Molecular Medicine Trust Fund
The Department of Pathology & Molecular Medicine Trust Fund (expendable) was established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support clinical and pedagogical research in the Department of Pathology & Molecular Medicine.
the Military and Veteran's Health Fund
Established to provide the Director, Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran's Health Research, discretionary support for the operations and research activities of the Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran's Health Research.
the Robert M Buchan Department of Mining
This expendable fund is used at the discretion of the Department Head to enhance academic programs and/or research infrastructure in the Robert M. Buchan Department of Mining.
the Dr. Kanji Nakatsu Summer Studentship
Established by Dr. Kanji Nakatsu and "Susie" Shirley Nakatsu to provide annual funding for studentships for undergraduate or medical students to undertake research endeavours in the Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences.
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 Movement Disorder Program Trust Fund
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, provide salary support and fund research related to the Movement Disorder program, including but not limited to Parkinson's disease, in the Department of Medicine.
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 Matthews Faculty Fellowships in Global Public Policy
Established by Donald Matthews, BSc'50, to allow the School of Policy Studies to benefit from the appointment of world class professors, visiting fellows, post-doctoral fellows and practitioners to teach, lead research and share experiences with students.
the Dr. Bruce McCreary Developmental Disabilities Fund
Established in memory of Dr. Bruce McCreary, to support medical/graduate/post graduate students or post graduate fellows in the Faculty of Health Sciences undertaking work on research or scholarly initiatives in the area of Developmental Disabilities.
the Dr. J. Hugh McGuire Chair in Surgery
Establish in memory of J. Hugh McGuire, M.D. 1963, to support the academic mission of the Department of Surgery. The chair will have a focus surgical education, basic biomedical research, translational, health care outcomes research, or clinical 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 William Neish Fellowship in Chemistry
A fellowship, endowed by Ada E. Neish and Laura Neish Black of Kingston, is awarded annually to a university graduate who will carry on research work for the whole session and embody the results in a thesis.
the Anatomical Memorial Trust Fund
Your gift will be used to assist with the costs of the maintenance and improvement to the burial site for human bodies and tissues that have been donated and used for medical education and research.
the Poole Award in Women's and Gender Studies
Established by Alice Poole, Arts 1942. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to Master's students in Gender Studies who have a research interest in studies related to increasing understanding of and action on improvement of the status of women.
the Martin F. J. Prachowny Award in Macroeconomics
Established by Marguerite Prachowny. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to funding-eligible Masters or PhD students enrolled in the Department of Economics. Preference to students pursuing study and research in Macroeconomics.
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 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.
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 David Russell Fund for the Department of History
Established by David Russell, M.A.'70, to support the Department of History in areas of greatest need, including but not limited to chairs, professorships, fellowships, scholarships, bursaries or awards, research, infrastructure or equipment.
the Richard Kemp Start Memorial Fund
Established to promote research on respiratory diseases through: personal support of summer undergraduate medical students; purchase of research equipment; support of other research operating expenses.
the Steer Family Fund Engineering Physics
To be used at the discretion of the Head, Department of Physics, Engineering Physics and Astronomy to support engineering physics education, teaching and research activities including the purchase of equipment related to engineering physics research.
the Eric and Margot Toller Faculty Fellowship
Established by Eric(Comm'51) and Margot Toller to provide the Dean of the School of Business flexible funding for various purposes including faculty recruitment and retention, student support, research, academic visitors, teaching, equipment and programs.
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.
the Mac Urquhart PhD Award in Economics
Established in memory of Dr. Malcolm Urquhart, LLD 1991 by David S. Brown, BA 1984. Awarded to Doctoral students in their third year of study, who have submitted the best second-year required research paper in the field of Economics.
the G.G. Baron Van der Feltz Prize
Established by Ellen Frei in memory of her father, for the best major research paper in international relations submitted to the Department of Political Studies in completion of degree requirements for the Master of Arts
the Resuscitation Medicine Endowment Fund
Established by the Kingston Resuscitation Institute to further academic pursuits in the field of Resuscitation Medicine, including but not limited to, Chairs, Professorships, Fellowships, teaching, research and student support.
the Surveillance Studies Centre
Your gift will support priorities of the Surveillance Studies Centre including, but not limited to: new teaching positions (Chair, Professorship, Fellowship), enhanced curriculum, student support, community outreach, symposia and research.
the Institute for Sustainable Finance Fund
Established to support the Institute for Sustainable Finance, a multi-disciplinary network of research and professional development that brings together academia, the private sector, and government to shape Canada's innovations in sustainable finance.
the Shannan Family Fund in Neuroscience Studies
Established by Shannon Shannan, BA/BEd 1994, and Toby Shannan to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support clinical and pedagogical research in the field of concussion trauma/recovery in the Centre for Neuroscience Studies.
the F.E. Smith Fellowship in Communications Engineering Theory
Established by Frank E. Smith, awarded to a graduate student in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering or in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, entering a program where thesis research is in communications engineering theory.
the Stephen J.R. Smith Chair in Economic Policy
Established by Stephen J.R. Smith, B.Sc.(Eng.) 1972, M.Sc.(Econ)., to enable the Department of Economics to appoint a distinguished economist whose research and teaching focus on economic policy.
the Walter MacFarlane Smith Prize in Chemistry
Established in recognition of the contributions of Walter MacFarlane Smith. Awarded annually to a graduating Honours Chemistry student in the Faculty of Arts and Science on the basis of outstanding achievement for a research project in CHEM 497.
the E.C. (Al) Speers Fellowship in Geological Engineering
Established in memory Al Speers, Ph.D. '56, and awarded to the graduate student with a first-class standing and who is judged by the Department of Geological Sciences to have the best research proposal after the first year of graduate work.
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 Bert Wasmund Mentorship Fund
Established by Bert Wasmund and Eric Wasmund to support an annual mentorship event for the recipients of The Wasmund Family Memorial Scholars Award and The Bert Wasmund Scholarship for Sustainable Energy Research.
the Ronald L. Watts Memorial Fund
Established in memory of Principal Emeritus Ronald L. Watts. The fund will be used, under the aegis of the Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, to support student and faculty research focused on federalism and multilevel governance.
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 Rivard/Prendergast Studentship in History
Established to fund a research studentship in the Department of History, that will offer upper-year undergraduate students a unique opportunity for intellectual and professional growth outside of the classroom.
the Rehabilitation Therapy Excellence Fund
Established by Sandra Olney, M.Ed. 1974, to provide the Director of the School of Rehabilitation Therapy discretionary financial support for various present and future needs, e.g. research, including but not limited to, salary support, equipment, travel.
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.
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 Douglas D. Purvis Professorship of Economics
Established to help the Economics Department attract and retain first-rate faculty. The incumbent is expected to contribute to the Department through high standards of teaching, supervision of graduate students, research, and service to the University.
the PwC/Tom O'Neill Faculty Fellowship
Established by PwC and Tom and Susan O'Neill to recognize faculty who have achieved distinction, and to provide them with resources to continue their research and to publish work about issues of importance to the accounting field.
the Queen's Health Sciences Fund
Funds will allow Queen's Health Sciences to make investments to attract the best students, build on educational programs, and support research.
the Centre for Business Venturing 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 Smith Insight Fund
To allow Smith School of Business to continue to communicate more faculty research to students, alumni, industry leaders and the general public through ssb.ca/insight and to leverage this website to enhance the School's reputation in thought leadership.
the Michael Baird Memorial Fund
Established in honour of Michael Baird, PhD 2008, to support Accounting doctoral students in the Smith School of Business by funding research expenses incurred in their Ph.D. theses.
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 Pickles Family Scholarship
Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to funding eligible Masters or PhD level students enrolled in the Robert M. Buchan Department of Mining. Preference to students pursuing research in the field of sustainable processing in extractive metallurgy.
the Kevin Gordon Rankin Memorial Graduate Award
Established in memory of Kevin Rankin by Gord and Marie Rankin. Awarded to a graduate student in the Faculty of Health Sciences or the Faculty of Arts and Science, with a demonstrated research interest in depression and psychosis in young adults.
the Pickles Studentship in Sustainable Processing
Established to fund a research studentship in the Robert M. Buchan Department of Mining, that will offer upper-year undergraduate students a unique opportunity for intellectual and professional growth outside of the classroom.
the Political Studies Trust Fund
This expendable fund is used at the discretion of the Department Head to support students and enhance academic programs and/or research infrastructure in the Department of Political Studies.
the Political Studies Trust Fund
This expendable fund is used at the discretion of the Department Head to support students and enhance academic programs and/or research infrastructure in the Department of Political Studies.
the 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 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 Goldblatt Partners LLP Fellowship
Established by Goldblatt Partners LLP to provide support for the full range of fellowships, including senior, postdoctoral, research, and visiting fellows, in the area of labour and employment law in the Centre for Law in the Contemporary Workplace.
the Peter Scarth Memorial Award
Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to funding eligible Masters or PhD level students enrolled in the Department of Chemical Engineering. Preference will be given to students pursuing research in sustainability.
the Scarthingmoor PhD Prize in Economics
Established by John Weatherall. Awarded to a student with the best PhD thesis in the field of Economics. Preference to research on political economics, economic development, macroeconomics, financial markets, international economics, or economic history.
the Paul Semple Memorial Fellowship
Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to MASc or PhD students enrolled in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science pursuing research in mining innovation and sustainability and/or research that will benefit the mining industry.
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 Karen Huntley Memorial Award
Established in memory of Karen Huntley. Awarded to a student in an Honours Biology or an Environmental Science SSP Biology degree program who will be doing a field course or field research.
the Library Acquisitions
Develop library collections of print and electronic information resources vital to academic programs and research across the university.
the Chemistry Gift Trust Fund
This expendable fund is used at the discretion of the Head of the Chemistry Department to enhance academic programs and/or research infrastructure.
the 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 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 Centre for Social Impact Fund
This fund supports the Centre for Social Impact, located within Smith School of Business. The Centre was founded in 2004 to help train students to meet these challenges and to foster research that would ultimately promote better CSI practice.
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 Curriculum Development Fund
Established by CIBC to provide on-going support for course development, including case study development, research assistants, faculty professional development, technology support and for other resources as required.
the Curriculum Transformation Fund
Established to provide on-going support for Smith School of Business for course development, including case study development, research assistants, faculty professional development, technology support and other resources as required.
the Centre for Neuroscience Studies Fund
The Centre for Neuroscience Studies Fund was established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support clinical pedagogical research in the Centre for Neuroscience Studies
the Coleman-Taylor Postdoctoral Fellowship
The fund will be used to support a teaching and research postdoctoral fellowship named in honour of Dr. Peter Taylor as part of the Coleman Postdoctoral Fellowship Program within the Department of Mathematics and Statistics.
the Chemistry Graduate Gift Fund
Gifts support graduate student research in the Chemistry department through thesis awards, research awards, travel awards for graduate student attendance at national/international conferences, and other graduate student research initiatives.
the Geology Undergraduate Summer Experience Fund
Your donation will support a new expendable fund for paid employment of students in the summer to develop field, lab, modeling and research skills. If the funding minimum is not reached, donations will be directed to the Geology Trust Fund.
the Community Initiatives Fund
Established by corporations, foundations, alumni, to provide opportunities for students, faculty and staff to put education research and knowledge into practice benefiting the public. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Dean, Faculty of Education.
the Shirley and Bruce Edwards Better World Fund
Funds will be used to support the research, design, and development of the Open Plastic Research program lead by members from the Department of Chemistry, Department of Biology, and Department of Chemical Engineering.
the School of Environmental Studies Enhancement Fund
At the discretion of the Director, gifts to this fund will be used to support initiatives that promote and enhance the School of Environmental Studies including: special lectures, undergraduate teaching, research and equipment.
the William Ersil Memorial Award
Established by Donald Chow, Meds '81, in memory of William Ersil, Meds '79. Awarded to a resident in the orthopaedic training program for the orthopaedic research paper judged to be the best in terms of originality and content each year.
the Endeavour Silver Corp. Graduate Award
Established by Endeavour Silver Corp. Awarded to graduate students in the Master of Science in Applied Geology, or research-based Master's or Doctoral students in the field of Economic Geology and Mineral Exploration.
the Baillie Family Chair in Conservation Biology
The Baillie Family Chair will be linked permanently with the University Biological Station (QUBS). Its purpose to strengthen research in conservation and biodiversity and to augment and reinforce teaching programs in the Department of Biology.
the Chemistry Undergraduate Gift Fund
Established to support research by undergraduate students in Chemistry. Funds will provide opportunities for undergraduate students to undertake chemical research and to provide travel awards for undergraduate conference attendance.
the 1960's Chemistry Class Fund
Funds will be used at the discretion of the Head, Department of Chemistry to offset expenditures for student programming that will provide beneficial leadership experience, research support, and professional development for Chemistry graduate students.
the Bader Chair in Southern Baroque Art
Established by Alfred and Isabel Bader for the implementation of this Chair in the Department of Art to ensure that teaching and research in this field will not only continue at a high level but will also be significantly strengthened.
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.
the Abrahams Award in Experimental Medicine
Established by the Abramsky Foundation to honour Dr. Vivian Abrahams. Awarded to a student in the field of Experimental Medicine in the Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences, who shows exceptional promise for independent research.
the Adell Carter Fellowship
Established by the Faculty of Law in memory of Bernie Adell and in honour of Don Carter to provide support for the full range of fellowships, including postdoctoral, research, and visiting fellows in the Centre for Law in the Contemporary Workplace.
the Aesculapian Society Award
Established by the Aesculapian Society. Awarded to medical students who are participating in an experiential learning opportunity (e.g., clinical research and clinical electives) outside Kingston. Preference given to students in their clerkship years.
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.
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 Bader Chair in Northern Baroque Art
Established by Alfred and Isabel Bader for the implementation of this Chair in the Department of Art to ensure that teaching and research in this field will not only continue at a high level but will also be significantly strengthened.
the A. Charles Baillie Environmental Studies Scholarship
Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering fourth year of any undergraduate degree program in the School of Environmental Studies. Preference will be given to students pursuing research in arctic or environmental research.
the Baker & McKenzie LLP Fellowship
Established by Baker & McKenzie LLP to provide support for the full range of fellowships, including senior, postdoctoral, research, and visiting fellows in the Centre for Law in the Contemporary Workplace.
the Clifford M. Brown Discovery Travel Award
Created by Clifford M. Brown in memory of his parents Abbey A. Brown and Isabelle Ann Weintraub Brown, awarded on the basis of academic excellence to funding eligible Masters or PhD students pursuing travel supporting their research in arts and culture.
the BCom '64 Endowment Fund
Established by Commerce 1964 to provide the Dean of the School of Business funding flexibility for such purposes as faculty recruitment and retention, student support, research support, academic visitors, teaching, equipment and programs.
the BCom '77 Endowment Fund
Established by the Commerce Class of 1977 to provide the Dean of the School of Business funding flexibility for such purposes as faculty recruitment and retention, student support, research support, academic visitors, and teaching.
the BCom '83 Endowment Fund
Established by Commerce 1983 to provide the Dean of the School of Business funding flexibility for such purposes as faculty recruitment and retention, student support, research support, academic visitors, teaching, equipment and programs.
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 Bronwyn Keatley Scholarship
Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to Masters or PhD students enrolled in the School of Environmental Studies or Department of Biology pursuing coursework, research, or knowledge translation work in science policy or science communication.
the Global Development Studies Trust Fund
A long-term investment for unspecified contingencies. Within this fund several ongoing projects will also be housed to support specific research projects linked to faculty members and their research networks.
the Robert B. Carson Speaker Series Fund
Established to provide annual support for a speaker series where an internationally recognized expert on structural biology or cell motility will be invited to give a seminar to the Protein Function Discovery (PFD) Research and Training Program.
the Gordon Bell Fellowship in Transformative Mining
Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to Masters or PhD level students enrolled in the Robert M. Buchan Department of Mining, whose areas of research show potential for transforming the means by which mineral resources are extracted.
the Boag Family Endowment in Neuroscience
Established by Dr. Lorna Boag to be used at the discretion of the Director of the Centre for Neuroscience Studies to support cellular and molecular research at the Centre for Neuroscience Studies.
the Harry Botterell Foundation for the Neurological Sciences
Funding to support of research in the Neurological Sciences. A completed Research Resume with appropriate ethical, animal and biohazard documentation should accompany the application. Ordinarily, an award may not be used in support salaries or travel.
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 Hugh Watson Endowment 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 Nathan Kaufman Lectureship and Visiting Speaker Award
This annual visiting lectureship focuses on research of major interest to the Department of Pathology by an internationally acclaimed scholar and the fund also provides for occasional other visiting regional speakers in our weekly seminar series.
the J.D. Hatcher Award
Established in memory of J. Donald Hatcher and awarded to an undergraduate medical student to be used for a clinical or research critical enquiry elective, or equivalent project, normally outside Kingston.
the Dr. M. Daria Haust Pathology Studentship
Established by Dr. M. Daria Haust for medical students in the summer immediately after their first, second or third year of medical school, to undertake research, clinical work or academic endeavours in Pathology.
the Faculty of Health Sciences Strategic Initiatives Fund
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support clinical, basic and pedagogical research in the Faculty of Health Sciences including the Schools of Medicine, Nursing and Rehabilitation Therapy.
the Department of History Trust Fund
This fund is used at the discretion of the Department Head to enhance academic programs and/or research infrastructure in the History Department.
the HMRC KGH Foundation 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 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 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 Dr. Joan Audrey Williams Memorial Fund
Established by the Estate of Joan Audrey Williams, MD 1970, in support of ongoing medical research in the School of Medicine in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Queen's University.
the Istvan Prize in Electroacoustics
Established in honour of Istvan Anhalt. Awarded to a student who has demonstrated excellence in electroacoustics (composition, research, performance, production).
the Centre for Law in the Contemporary Workplace Fund
Established to support the priorities of the Centre for Law in the Contemporary Workplace such as, but not limited to Chairs, Professorships, operating budget, symposia, curriculum advancement, research, fellowships, scholarships, awards and bursaries.
the Moira Anne (Courtney) Hudgin Graduate Scholarship in Art
Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to MA or PhD level students in Art History and Art Conservation with preference to a student pursuing research in North American Indigenous art. Preference given to students who self-identify as Indigenous.
the James Scott Macdonald Memorial Fund
Interest from a capital fund established through a bequest from James Scott Macdonald to be used for research in disorders of joins, connective tissue and related areas. The income may also be combined with that of similar funds.
the Gerri MacEwen Memorial Lecture in Nursing Fund
Established by Dr. Pete MacEwen, MD'73, in memory of Gerri MacEwen to bring to the School of Nursing speakers on a variety of topics including but not limited to nursing education, research, scholarship, clinical expertise and innovation.
the J. William and Marion E. (Smith) MacKinnon Fund
Established by Marion E. MacKinnon, Arts '43, in memory of her late husband J. William MacKinnon. The proceeds of this fund will provide the Head of the Economics Department with discretionary funds to promote excellence in teaching and research.
the Huguette and W. Bentley MacLeod Fund
The Huguette and W. Bentley MacLeod Fund was established to provide awards to undergraduate students so that they may serve as research assistants to faculty members in the Department of Economics or the Department of Mathematics and Statistics.
the McWatters-MacDiarmid Archives Fund
Established by Cheryl S. McWatters and John MacDiarmid to offset core programming for the University Archives including archival research, processing, exhibition development, collection care and documentation, digitization and operations.
the Margaret A. Light Fellowship in Art Conservation
Established to support teaching and research activities in the Art Conservation Program, including teaching fellows, visiting scholars, guest lecturers, workshops, equipment for teaching and research, faculty research, and sabbatical replacements.
the 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 Reuben Wells Leonard Graduate Fellowships
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 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
Global Oncology Fund
Established in support of the Queen's Global Oncology Program for India in its work towards a world with equitable, accessible, and effective cancer care for all maximizing the quality of care through research, education, and policy work.
the Julio Arboleda-Florez and Heather Stuart Award
Established by Drs. Julio E. Arboleda-Florez and Heather L. Stuart. Awarded to M.Sc., MPH or Ph.D. students enrolled in the graduate program in Epidemiology with a stated research interest in the field of mental health.
the Global Health Trust Fund
Established to enhance teaching and learning opportunities related to Global Health initiatives. This may include support for teaching and scholarly activity, purchasing equipment, fund travel and research.
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 Graduate Leadership and Achievement Awards
Awarded for academic excellence to Master's or Ph.D. students in any graduate department or program with preference to Canadian citizens/permanent residents participating in exchanges, applied to go on exchange, or involved in multinational research.
the Green Chemistry Initiative Fund
Gifts to this fund support any equipment or technology required for green chemistry research, along with speakers and lecture series, and undergraduate student activities in the field of green chemistry.
the French Studies Trust
This fund will be used at the discretion of the Department Head to enhance academic programs and/or research infrastructure to support our exceptional community of students.
the Ian R. Friendly Fellowship in Marketing
Established by Ian R. Friendly, B.Com. 1983, to celebrate exemplary teaching and support high-quality research in the area of Marketing conducted by a Smith School of Business faculty member.
the Geography Equipment Fund
At the discretion of the Head, Department of Geography, these funds provide and maintain specialized equipment that is fundamental to the dynamic and innovative, research-based undergraduate programming.
the German Trust Fund
This expendable fund is used at the discretion of the German Department Head to enhance academic programs and/or research infrastructure in the Department of German.
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 Dr. Robert John Wilson Fellowships
Awarded to doctoral students registered in Health Science related disciplines. Candidate must show exceptional promise for making significant contributions to studies or research in Health Sciences.
the Gender Studies Gift Fund
This expendable fund is used at the discretion of the Head to support the operations of the Gender Studies Department including enhancing academic programs and/or research infrastructure.