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Experiential Learning Fund
There is no better way for students to apply classroom theory than to work in a real-life setting under the close supervision of experienced practitioners.
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Science '84
Established by Class of Science 1984. Awarded on the basis of need and academic achievement to students entering first year of a Bachelor of Applied Science program in Smith Engineering.
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Science '54
The Science '54 Bursary was established in appreciation of the effort of class member Fred Siemonsen and his late wife, Mary Lou Siemonsen. Awarded to a student on the basis of financial need.
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Science '56
Science '56 Entrance Bursary in Applied Science was established by the class of Science '56 and awarded on the basis of financial need to a student entering the first-year program in Smith Engineering.
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Science '77
The Science '77 Entrance Bursary in Applied Science is awarded on the basis of financial need to student entering the first year program in Smith Engineering.
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Science '97
The Applied Science 1997 Bursary was established by the Class of Science 1997 as their graduating gift to Smith Engineering at Queen's University.
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Science '46
The class of Science '46 supports the Science 1946 Memorial Entrance Award in Applied Science and the Science 1946 Memorial Bursary.
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Science '03
The Applied Science 2003 ThankQ Bursary was established in October 2005 and is awarded on the basis of financial need to fourth year students in the Faculty.
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David W. Bacon Distinguished Speaker Series
The David W. Bacon Distinguished Speaker Series will attract academics and industry leaders from around the world to share insights into the technical aspects of their work and its applications.
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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 international development work.
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The Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts Concert Series Fund
Make extraordinary concert experiences happen. Support the Concert Series Fund to help attract the best artists in the world to perform at The Isabel.
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Law'80
The Class of Law 1980 is raising funds to support various initiatives at the law school, including the Law'80 Visiting Lecturer Fund, Experiential Learning Fund and the Faculty of Law Bursary
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The Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures Trust
Gifts will be used to support student enrichment activities such as studying abroad, invitation of visiting scholars, and special course offerings.
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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 CLCW.
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Broadening Perspectives Fund
The Broadening Perspectives Fund will allow Smith School of Business to continue to attract and support visiting professors and executives-in-residence by financially supporting their travel and living accommodations.
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Law'64
The David Farrell Law'64 Award
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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 firs
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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.
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Queen's Law International
An international perspective is an asset in the practice of law, even for those who are not pursuing employment in other countries or in the field of international law.
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Law'81
Law'81 Clinical Programs Fund
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Nursing Class of 1984
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 School of Nursing.
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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.
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Medicine Class of 1985
As part of their 40th reunion, the Class of Medicine 1985 is raising funds to support The Medicine 1985 Bursary.
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The Arts and Science Dean's Student Initiatives Fund
Established to provide modest grants for undergraduates in the Faculty of Arts and Science to enable them to participate in projects that will provide educational opportunities outside the classroom.
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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.
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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.
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The Humayma Excavation Project
Donations to this fund are at the discretion of the Project Director and supports archaeologists and Classics students with the excavation and analysis of Humayma
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The Bell Canada Mental Health and Anti-Stigma Research Chair
The Bell Canada Mental Health and Anti-Stigma Chair has increased awareness, conducted research, and supported efforts to improve mental health and reduce stigma throughout Canada and around the world.
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Commerce 2000
An award established by the Commerce 2000 class to support 3rd-year students in the Bachelor of Commerce program in the Smith School of Business.
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Commerce 2007
The Class of Commerce 2007 will be supporting their award, Commerce 2007 Award in Memory of Darren James Bishop.
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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.
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Law'01
The Queen's Law Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Indigenization (EDII) Fund in memory of Rosemary Ofei-Aboagye King
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Science '99
In recognition of our 20th year reunion we would like to propose that we join thousands of alumni before us in giving back to our alma mater.
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Science '58
Science 1958 Fund was established by the class of Science 1958 to support a wide variety of activities that contribute to the enrichment of the Smith Engineering learning environment.
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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.
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Science '65
The Science 1965 Entrance Award is awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to students entering the first year program in Smith Engineering.
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Science '70
The Science '70 Student Initiatives fund provides the Dean with discretionary support for extra-curricular opportunities for Smith Engineering undergraduate students.
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Science '82
The goal for our 45th Reunion in 2027 is to increase the aggregate donations to our two-class funds to $1 million. We are well on our way to crushing that goal.
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The ArtSci 1993 Undergraduate Bursary
Established by the Class of Arts & Science 1993. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students who self identify as First Nations, Metis, Inuit, or as members of the African and Caribbean Student Association.
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The Arts and Science 1972 Bursary
Established by the class of Arts '72 and awarded on the basis of financial need to upper year students in Faculty of Arts and Science..
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Science '48
The Science '48 S. N. Graham Award is awarded on the completion of the second year to a student with outstanding performance in extra-curricular activities on campus.
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Science '48 1/2
The Science 1948 1/2 Mature Student Entrance Bursary is awarded by the Dean of Smith Engineering on the basis of financial need to a mature student entering first year in the Faculty.
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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 development, technology support, etc.
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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 removing financial barriers.
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Commerce 1977 |
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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.
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Queen's Law School Fund
Unrestricted funds are essential so that the faculty can address urgent needs and take advantage of emerging opportunities.
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Concrete Canoe
The Queen's Concrete Canoe Team (QCCT) is a completely student-run, competitive design team that competes nationally.
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Commerce 1984
The Commerce 1984 Memorial Bursary supports an exceptional first-year Bachelor of Commerce student who has the diverse perspectives, skills, and capabilities needed to succeed in business.
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Medicine Class of 1989 |
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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.
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The Chaplain's Trust Fund
The Chaplain's Trust Fund was established by Padre Laverty to assist students experiencing financial difficulty.
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The EMBA Legacy Fund
The EMBA Legacy Fund provides support for activities that promote leadership excellence and innovation, ensuring the program stays at the forefront of executive education.
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| Faculty & Staff Giving |
Law'95
The Class of Law'95 is raising funds to support the Faculty of Law Bursary in memory of our classmate, Timothy Walker, and for the Mary Alice Murray Student Lounge Renovation Project.
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Law'00
Mary Alice Murray Student Lounge Renovation Project
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Queen's Law Learning Commons
Recent renovations to the law building have included the development of the Learning Commons, a new space that reflects the needs of our students.
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In Memory of Bruce Lounds
Help celebrate the positive life Bruce lead by supporting this fund in his legacy.
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Commerce 2016
In celebration of their 5th reunion, the BCom'16 class is supporting The Commerce Bursary, The Commerce Legacy Fund for Student Health & Wellness, Smith's EDII Fund, and The ComSoc Conference Bursary.
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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.
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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.
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Law'66
The Law’66 Book Prize
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| Arts '71 Bursary |
In Memory of Douglas Hargreaves
This award is designed to support the connection between a student's academic achievements and their athletic abilities.
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| Dr. Richard Milner | 1962 Reunion |
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Medicine Class of 1992
The Class of Medicine 1992 Bursary is fundraising to established an endowed bursary fund that will provide financial support to medical students with demonstrated financial need.
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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.
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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.
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Chancellor Leech Bursary
Your support of The Chancellor Jim Leech Bursary for Indigenous Students will assist Indigenous students in fully participating in the academic and extra-curricular life of the university.
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| In Memory of N. Joseph (Joe) Paithouski | In Memory of Christopher Leuchter |
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The Thomas J. Harris Admission Bursary
The Thomas J. Harris Admission Bursary was established in honour of Dr. Thomas J. Harris (B.Sc. '75). Awarded to first year students in Smith Engineering, on the basis of financial need.
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Dodge Family Indigenous Art Collection Research Fund
The Agnes aims to build a distinctive, meaningful collection for research and learning at Queen's University, and for opening new conversations on the road to Indigenous reconciliation.
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Four Directions Indigenous Student Centre
A Law Student is gifted a Pendleton blanket as he crosses the stage at convocation.
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| In Memory of Peter R. Galbraith |
Endowed Lectureship in honour of Dr. Stan Brown
The Department of Chemistry has established and endowed a lecture series in Stan Brown’s honour.
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| Department of Film & Media | Department of Classics |
| In Memory of Andrew Calder |
Law'93
The Class of Law 1993 is supporting Professor Arthur Cockfield Memorial Award in Law in memory of their dear classmate and friend.
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| Queen's University Archives Digitization Fund |
The Dean of Arts and Science Bursary Fund
Your gift to the Dean of Arts and Science Bursary Fund is a pledge that the Faculty of Arts & Science will always welcome exceptional students regardless of financial circumstance.
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| Oasis Communities for Aging Well | Kevin Gordon Rankin Memorial Graduate Award |
| The Amir Moradi Memorial Bursary | The Rector's Bursary |
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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 University.
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School of Computing |
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Biology Faculty's Award of Excellence
Established by faculty, colleagues, alumni, and friends of the Department of Biology, this fund is awarded to Biology graduate students to remove financial barriers that might deter them from pursuing their education at Queen's.
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School of Environmental Studies |
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Chair for Women in Engineering
Established with alumni donations for a Chair in Smith Engineering with the goal of making Queen's a leader in Canada in the education and promotion of female scholars in engineering.
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| MBA 2022 |
The Haramaya Project
Queen’s University has partnered with the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and Haramaya University to develop three new residency programs, in an attempt to develop a sustainable program of training specialist physicians in Ethiopia
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| In Memory of Stephen Damp | Health Sciences Outreach and Summer Program |
| Serina Timperio's Ride for Research | Queen's Outdoor Field Experience Initiative |
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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.
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Professor Arthur Cockfield Memorial Award in Law
The Queen’s Law community mourns the loss of our beloved teacher, colleague, and friend, Professor Art Cockfield, Law’93.
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| In Memory of Dr. Bert Wasmund, Former Executive Director, Hatch | The Rolf Lund Bursary |
| International Women's Day - Faculty of Arts & Science | Smith Displaced Scholars |
| Women's Rugby Parents | Queen's Fund |
| In Memory of Donald Daly | Smith Master of Science in Management’s 25th Anniversary Campaign |
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Ellen Merrin Kitchen Fund
The Ellen Merrin Kitchen Fund supports the Ban Righ Centre’s free daily, nutritious, lunch program.
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In Memory of Jill Hamer-Wilson |
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Neuroscience Outreach Program
The Neuroscience Outreach Program (NOP) in the Centre for Neuroscience Studies (CNS) is a nationally acclaimed outreach program aimed at improving the Kingston community’s understanding and awareness of neuroscience.
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In Memory of Dr. Henry B. Dinsdale |
| Music'73 |
The Molly Higginson Memorial Award
In honour of Molly Higginson, this bursary will be awarded annually by the Ban Righ Women’s Centre to an undergraduate or graduate student in the STEM disciplines.
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| In Memory of Dr. Janet Sorbie | Artsci'84 |
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Mary Alice Murray Student Lounge Renovation Project
Your support will transform the Mary Alice Murray Student Lounge with contemporary furniture, an upgraded kitchen, enhanced technology, and a redesigned alumni area, all while repairing and refreshing its overall look.
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Artsci'74 |
| In Memory of Helen Garrett and Wendy Hotson | Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine - 100 Years |
| PHE'74 |
Causeway Stroke Rehabilitation Research Program
The Causeway Stroke Rehabilitation Research Program is led by Dr. Dorothy Kessler at Providence Care.
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UPstart Venture Challenge
The UPstart Venture Challenge is a competition designed to accelerate success and give alumni and students the opportunity to deliver creative business pitches to a panel of experienced judges.
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Union Gallery
Donations support student learning, research, and community outreach.
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add*ed Research Group
The add*ed Research Group at Queen's University is dedicated to advancing research, innovation, and community engagement in special and inclusive education.
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Global Career Pathways Program
The Global Career Pathways Program provides experiential learning opportunities for the next generation of global business leaders.
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In memory of Thomas J. Courchene
In memory of Thomas J. Courchene, the Margie and Tom Courchene Endowment Fund was established to support the costs associated with bringing eminent academics or public policy experts to Queen's University campus.
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CICP-Queen's Initiative Fund |
| Goodes Hall Beautification and Spring Renewal Campaign |
The Celebrating Agnes Fund
Support the exhibitions and events, such as artists' talks, tours, screenings, special events, and symposia, which bring art to life at the Agnes.
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| The Spanish Trust Fund | The Italian Trust Fund |
| The Norman Miller Endowment Fund | The Graham Kennedy Memorial Lecture Fund |
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Department of Sociology
Your gift supports the important research that focuses on how ordinary people respond to and engage with surveillance in everyday life.
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Commerce 1983 |
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International Centre (QUIC)
Support culture diversity on Queen's campus.
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Fred Delaney
In Memory of Fred Delaney, BCom '72, LLB '75
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Mostly Autonomous Sailboat
QMAST is a student design team that designs and builds autonomous sailboats.
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Law'04
The class of Law 2004 are celebrating Professor Don Stuart’s legacy by expanding access to criminal and evidence law education at Queen’s Law.
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The Commerce Bursary
Established to assist Smith School of Business to provide bursary funding to eligible students.
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In Memory of Joanne Page
Joanne, as a much-loved poet, visual artist, and Whig-Standard columnist in Kingston, came to represent, in her generosity, care, and enthusiasms, the very spirit of this city's arts family.
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Indigenous Initiatives Fund
Contribute to Indigenous education, resources, and cultural events and workshops.
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The John Meisel Scholar Series in Contemporary Political Controversies
This fund was created to support the annual John Meisel Lecture in Contemporary Political Controversies, established in 2017 in honour of Professor Emeritus, John Meisel.
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Law'86
To establish the Law ’86 Bursary endowment to support students in the J.D. or joint J.D. programs on the basis of demonstrated financial need.
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Queen's Supermileage |
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The Dean Bill Flanagan International Studies Award
The Dean Bill Flanagan International Studies Award
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In Memory of Dr. Diane C Arthur |
| Department of Film & Media | The Alistair Macleod Distinguished Lecture Series in Philosophy |
| Future Leaders Camp |
Law'92
The Class of Law 1992 is supporting the Queen’s Law School Fund – a discretionary fund supporting some of the most critical and powerful aspects of the Queen’s Law education, from student experiences to Clinic programs to innovative new programs.
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| The Chris Fillmore Davis Admission Award | In Memory of Lise Ingram |
| In Memory of Margaret Light |
In Memory of April Gougeon (Stoker), Law ’12
In Memory of April Gougeon (Stoker), Law ’12, and Her Son, Oliver
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| In Memory of Bob Howes - Queen’s Football coach |
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the Science '44 40th Year Entrance Bursary in Applied Science
Established by the class of Science '44 in memory of Clyde Lendrum, Sc. '44. Awarded on the basis of financial need to a student entering the first year program in Smith Engineering.
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the Accenture Scholarship in Engineering and Applied Science
Established by Accenture. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence and leadership skills to students entering fourth year in Smith Engineering.
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the Peter & Joanne Kenny Award in Applied Science
Established by Peter Kenny, BSc'55, and Joanne Kenny. Awarded on the basis of financial need, academic achievement, and demonstrated leadership qualities to students entering first year in Smith Engineering.
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the Cappon Trust
Established by the Department of English Literature and Creative Writing to increase departmental academic events for the purpose of enriching the student-faculty experience and raising the Department profile.
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the Cameron Applied Science Scholarship
Established by Hugh Cameron, BSc'73, and Heather Hume, BA'72, MD'78. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to a student in third or fourth year in Smith Engineering.
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the R.H. Clark Applied Science Centennial Scholarship
Established in honour of Professor Emeritus R.H. Clark. Awarded for high academic standing to a student entering the first year of Smith Engineering.
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the Clinical Teachers' Association of Queen's (CTAQ) Chair in Applied Health Economics/Health Policy
Established by the Clinical Teachers' Association of Queen's University to enable Queen's Faculty of Health Sciences to recruit an excellent scholar in the area of health economics/health policy.
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the Donovan Brown Scholarship in Applied Science
Established by Alice J. Brown in memory of her husband, Donovan Brown BSc'49, and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to student(s) entering the third or fourth year of any Engineering program in Smith Engineering.
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the Hashambhoy-Ramsay Apple Math Scholarship
Established by Yasmin Hashambhoy-Ramsay, BSc'03. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering 2nd, 3rd or 4th year of a Bachelor of Applied Science program in Smith Engineering with an academic plan in Mathematics and Engineering.
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the Science '48 George A. Jewett Entrance Bursary in Applied Science
Established by the class of Science '48 in honour of George A. Jewett. Awarded on the basis of financial need to a student entering the first year program in Smith Engineering.
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the William S. McMath Award in Applied Science
Established in memory of William S. McMath, BSc(Eng)'65. Awarded to a student registered in second year in Smith Engineering, on the basis of financial need and strong participation in extracurricular activities.
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the Maurice G. Corbett Entrance Bursary in Applied Science
Established in honour of Maurice G. Corbett, B. Sc. '61, MBA '66, by Bloom Investment Counsel, Inc. Awarded on the basis of financial need to undergraduate students entering the first year of studies in Smith Engineering.
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the Joseph Henry Davis Memorial Bursary in Applied Science
Established by Merritt Davis, BSc(Eng)'45, and Edith Davis, and awarded on the basis of need to undergraduate students in any year or program of study in Smith Engineering. Preference will be given to students from Hastings County, Ontario.
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the Hatch Award in Applied Science
Awarded on the basis of need and academic merit to full-time students in the second year in any program in Smith Engineering.The award is renewable for third year provided satisfactory academic standing is maintained and need remains evident.
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the Science 1941 Admission Bursary in Applied Science
Established by the Class of Science 1941. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students entering the first year program in Smith Engineering.
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the Science 1946 Memorial Entrance Award in Applied Science
Established by the Class of Science 1946 and awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to a student entering the first-year program in Smith Engineering.
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the Science 1956 Admission Bursary in Applied Science
Established by the Class of Science 1956. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students entering first year of any first-entry undergraduate degree program in Smith Engineering.
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the Science 1958 Admission Bursary in Applied Science
Established by the class of Science '58 and awarded on the basis of financial need to a student entering the first year program in Smith Engineering.
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the Science 1968 Admission Bursary in Applied Science
Established by the Class of Science '68 and awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to students entering the first year program in Smith Engineering.
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the Science 1977 Admission Bursary in Applied Science
Established by the Class of Science 1977 and awarded on the basis of financial need to students entering the first year program in Smith Engineering.
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the Science '95 Bursary in Applied Science
Established by the Class of Science '95. Awarded on the basis of financial need and extra-curricular activities to two students in their second, third or fourth year in Smith Engineering.
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the Dean Smith Applied Science Bursary
Established by Dean Smith, B.Sc. 1981, and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in the second year in the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering in Smith Engineering.
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the Raleigh Smith Award in Applied Science
Established by Raleigh Smith and awarded to a student entering the first year of a program in Smith Engineering on the basis of financial need and academic merit.
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the Mary Ruth Uffen Entrance Award in Applied Science
Established in memory of Mary Ruth Uffen. Awarded on the basis of financial need to a woman student entering the first year of Smith Engineering.
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the Leo and Mary Kenny Memorial Award in Applied Science
Established by Peter Kenny, B. Sc.'55 in memory of his parents, and awarded on the basis of financial need, academic achievement, and demonstrated leadership qualities to students entering the first year program in Smith Engineering.
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the William G. Lynn Entrance Bursary in Applied Science
Established in memory of William G. Lynn, founder of Continental Conveyor companies and Thetford Mines and a proud supporter of Canadian engineering and business education. Awarded on the basis of need to a student entering first year Smith Engineering.
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the Science 1982 Award in Applied Science
Established by the class of Science 1982, and awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to students in any year or program of study in Smith Engineering.
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the Raymond H. and Phyllis J. Smart Scholarship in Applied Science
Established by the Estate of Phyllis J. Smart and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering second, third or fourth year in Smith Engineering.
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the George Thomas Warren Bursary in Applied Science
Established by Mrs. Evelyn Warren, in memory of her husband, George Thomas Warren, BSc(Eng.)'38. Awarded on the basis of need to second, third, or fourth year undergraduate students registered in any program in Smith Engineering.
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the Visiting Artist - Stage and Screen Studies
Established to fund a visiting artist program in Stage and Screen Studies. The STSC Special Field Concentration is unique and strongly supported by field professionals. It is intended to complement and augment the undergraduate programs in Drama and Film.
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the Ashworth Visiting Professorship in Orthopaedic Surgery
Established in January 2015 by Dr. M. Anthony Ashworth, MBA 1985, to support the costs associated with bringing authorities on topics related to Orthopaedic Surgery to Queen's University.
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the Prince Takamado Visiting Student Scholarship at Queen's University
Established in memory of His Imperial Highness Prince Takamado. Awarded to a second or third year student of Japanese nationality (citizenship) who is currently enrolled in a Japanese university, and who will study at Queen's on a Letter of Permission.
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the A. William, Austin and Amos Friend Memorial Visiting Professorship
A visiting professorship to be held at least annually, and with an emphasis on anaesthesiology, internal medicine, or otolaryngology, alternately, or as the Selection Committee sees fit.
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the Dr. Andrew and Margaret Bruce Endowment for Visiting Scholars in Surgical Innovation
Established by Dr. Andrew and Margaret Bruce to support hosting of prominent scholars in the area of surgical scholarship at Queen's University.
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the Dr. Henry B. Dinsdale Visiting Lectureship
Established in honour of Dr. Henry B. Dinsdale, MD'55, to support the costs associated with bringing prominent speakers on topics related to neurological diseases or medical leadership to the Department of Medicine.
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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.
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the Grenville Frost Visiting Lectureship in Chemistry
Established by the estate of the Honourable Leslie M. Frost in memory of his brother, Grenville. This fund is used to invite a Visiting Lecturer in the field of Chemistry to Queen's.
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the Galway Visiting Lectureship
Established in July 1983 to support an annual visiting lectureship in Orthopaedic Surgery.
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the Professor J.K.N. Jones Visitorship
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.
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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.
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the Law '80 Visiting Lecturer Fund
Established by the Class of Law '80 to support bringing speakers with an emphasis on business and/or international business areas of expertise to the Faculty of Law campus.Income is to cover expenses, honoraria and/or speaking fees related to the lecture.
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the Geraldine Grace and Maurice Alvin McWatters Visiting Fellowship
Established in honour of Geraldine Grace and Maurice Alvin McWatters by Cheryl McWatters, MBA 1988, PhD 1991, and John MacDiarmid, BSc 1978, MSc 1987, to create a visiting fellowship in Queen's Archives
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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.
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the Stuart and Gretchen Ryan Visitorship
Funds to support an annual series of one or two, week-long, visitors in residence in the Faculty of Law. Visitors will be practitioners, jurists or academics who have made contributions of substance to the field of criminal law.
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the John Weatherall Visiting Scholar Fund in Economics
Established by the Jim Pattison Foundation to invite top-flight economists from other institutions, especially leading scholars from outside of Canada, to visit Queen's for variable periods of time.
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the Dr. David M. Robertson Memorial Visiting Lectureship
Established in memory of Dr. David M. Robertson, MD'55, MSc'60, to bring speakers on the topic of recent advances in nervous system diseases to the Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine.
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the Robert Sutherland Visitorship
Established by The Joseph S. Stauffer Foundation for the purpose of hosting a scholarly event and/or noted speaker(s) with expertise in the areas of race relations, equity, social justice, and community-building.
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the Visiting Artist Fund in Screen Culture
Established to support expenses related to an annual lecture/event (e.g. travel, accommodation, food, advertising and publication), honoraria and/or speaking fees to bring Canadian and International filmmakers to campus and the community.
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the George Whalley Visiting Professorship
Established by Peter Scott, 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 Literature and Creative Writing.
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the Don Wood Visiting Lectureship in Industrial Relations
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.
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