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Community Initiatives Fund
Provide opportunities for students, faculty, and staff to connect with our community.
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2025-26 Gaels Give Initiative
The Gaels Give Campaign
The Gaels Give Campaign is the Queen's Student Alumni Association's (QSAA) annual fundraising initiative that aims to support Queen's students while advancing the spirit of philanthropy among the student body.
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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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Queen's Men's Volleyball - U SPORTS National Championships 2026
Help our Gaels soar at the U SPORTS National Championships!
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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.
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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.
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The Department of Classics Trust
Gifts to this fund will be used to support, at the discretion of the Head of the Department of Classics, initiatives intended to enhance our thriving academic environment.
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The Chamber Music Fund
Help Queen's Music and the Kingston community create beautiful music together.
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The Arts and Science Innovative Learning Fund
The broader learning environment at Queen's requires that our learning spaces, equipment, technology, speakers and lecture series, and field study programs remain relevant and enriching for our students.
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Professor Walter Szarek
In Honour of Dr. Walter A. Szarek a Lecture Series is being established.
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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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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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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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Dunin-Deshpande Queen's Innovation Centre
The Dunin-Deshpande Queen's Innovation Centre supports student innovation and entrepreneurship at Queen's University.
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Thank Q Memorial Bursary
Help us recruit the best undergraduate and graduate students by providing for those in financial need.
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Education Bursary
Education should be accessible for everyone. Help support our innovative, passionate students who are eager to become teachers.
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Queen's Student Financial Assistance Fund
Our priority is to increase dramatically our merit- and need-based assistance for students
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Learning & Research Space
Queen's has magnificent libraries, much loved by students, faculty, researchers and staff.
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Queen's University Ontario Graduate Scholarship Fund
Queen's University Ontario Graduate Scholarship awards support Master's and PhD graduate students at Queen's.
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The School of Rehabilitation Therapy Bursary
Awarded to a student in the School of Rehabilitation Therapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, on the basis of financial need.
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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 annual funding.
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Queen's Parents Fund
Queen's parents have been an important part of the success of each and every student that passes through the university.
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Professor Ken Russell
In Honour of Professor Ken Russell a Lecture Fund has been created.
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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.
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The School of Nursing Initiatives Fund
Established to support a variety of needs, including assisting with student-led initiatives, conferences and guest lecturers, or other initiatives that enhance teaching and learning in the School of Nursing.
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The Dr. Jean Hill Endowment for Clinical Excellence in Nursing
Established in recognition of former Dean, Dr. E. Jean Hill's commitment to excellence in nursing practice. This fund supports events and initiatives that develop and enhance the study and teaching of exemplary clinical practice.
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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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Indigenous Futures in Engineering
Indigenous Futures in Engineering inspires Indigenous youth to develop an interest in math and science, promotes engineering at the post-secondary level, and helps students succeed at Queen's
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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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Richardson Stadium
The revitalization of Richardson Stadium is not just the building of a new stadium; it's the fostering of Gaels pride, spirit and tradition, and the building of a strong university overall.
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Huntley Macdonald Sinclair Travelling Scholarship
Kevin House standing on the sand dunes in Lancelin (WA), with the Milky Way in the background.
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The Nursing 75th Anniversary Bursary Fund
Established in recognition of the 75th anniversary of the School of Nursing, this bursary will be awarded annually on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of a Bachelor of Nursing Science degree program
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Queen's Student Financial Assistance Fund
This Fund will equip Queen's with the means to respond with agility to the changing needs of Queen's students today and in perpetuity.
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Queen's Law Moot Fund
Established to support training in advocacy, an integral part of the students' legal education in the Faculty of Law.
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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.
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Jo'Anne Strekaf Education Equity Fund
Established in honour of Jo'Anne Strekaf, LLP'80, to support the Education Equity Program at Queen's Law.
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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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Nursing Class of 1996
As part of their 20th reunion, members of Nursing 1996 are raising funds in support of the Genna McLinden Memorial Award.
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Medicine Class of 2001
The Class of Medicine 2001 established the Meds 2001 Bursary in December 2016 to support undergraduate students in any year in the School of Medicine in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Queen's University.
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The Meds 1961 Jack and Beryl Kerr Bursary
Established in October 2003 by the class of Meds’61 on the occasion of their 40th reunion and in honour of Jack and Beryl Kerr, Honorary Class Presidents.
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Medicine Class of 1962
The Class of Medicine 1962 is raising funds in honour of their upcoming 55th Reunion in 2017. Gifts can be made to the Meds '62 Bursary or other funds at Queen's.
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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 1974
We have been diligently working towards our goal of raising $500,000 for our 50th reunion. Please consider making a contribution today towards this class goal.
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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.
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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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Medicine Class of 1988
The Meds '88 Bursary was established in September 2008 by the class of Medicine 1988 and is awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of the School of Medicine.
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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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The BFA Programme Trust Fund
Gifts to this fund will be invested in priority equipment and programming for the BFA Programme to enhance our students' art making techniques and processes, and foster a learning environment that encourages experimentatio
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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.
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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 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 2000 undergraduates.
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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 researchers.
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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.
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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.
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The Dr John Ramlochand Memorial Student Initiatives Fund
Established by students, faculty, friends and family in memory of John Ramlochand who taught in the Department of Film and Media. The fund will be used to support student initiatives, either individually or in groups, that would b
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The Queen's Medical Student Bursary
The Queen's Medical Student Bursary was established in 2002 by the School of Medicine and awarded on the basis of financial need to students in any medical year in the School of Medicine in the Faculty of Health Sciences.
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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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The Rehabilitation Therapy Student Experience Fund
Established by Alumni and friends of the School of Rehabilitation Therapy to provide grants to help students meet the accommodation and travel expenses associated with fieldwork placements.
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Distinguished Alumni Awards in the School of Rehabilitation Therapy
The Distinguished Alumni Awards in the School of Rehabilitation Therapy were established to be awarded annually to a graduate who has exhibited exceptional contributions to their chosen profession, field and/or community.
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The Geology Teaching Assistant Fund
Your donation provides funding to hire Teaching Assistants to ensure a high-quality learning environment.
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The Johanna M Goldthorpe Memorial Bursary
Johanna was a vibrant member of Artsci '91 (Geology). She passed away suddenly on September 30th 1992. Her family established a student bursary in her memory.
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The Miller Museum
The museum features many fossil and mineral displays, an extensive Geology of the Kingston Area exhibit, and an educational program with "hands on" geology activities.
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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.
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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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The Math Department Trust Fund
Your gift will be used to support activities which enhance the learning experience of our students such as undergraduate conference travel, peer-to-peer tutoring, math club programming, invited lecturers and welcome receptions.
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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.
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The C G Prado Prize in Philosophy
Established in honour of Carlos G. Prado, Ph.D. 1970. Awarded to a graduate student in the Department of Philosophy who submits an outstanding doctoral thesis.
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Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP
Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP's campaign will refurbish its named Moot Court Room, where students practice for competitive moots and develop advocacy skills.
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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.
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Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP's campaign supports the first Chair in Business Law, which will provide key leadership for the program and honour David Allgood, Law'74.
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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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The Political Studies Trust Fund
This expendable fund is used at the discretion of the Department Head to support students and enhance programs and infrastructure in the Department of Political Studies.
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The Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts State-of-the-Art Fund
The State-of-the-Art Fund will ensure that the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts has the highest quality equipment and technology for learning, presentations, and performances.
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The Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts Integrated Learning Fund
The Integrated Learning Fund will support exciting academic projects, enhance the interdisciplinary activities between the four creative arts departments, and provide innovative programming for exceptional student learning.
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The Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts Community Cultural Fund
The arts strengthen communities. The arts offer hope, inspiration and imagination to make us even better, individually and collectively.
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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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The Arts and Science 1954 Bursary
Established by the Class of Arts and Science 1954. Awarded on the basis of financial need to a student in the second year of any program in Arts and Science.
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The Faculty of Arts and Science Teaching Assistant Fund
Your gift will help provide teaching experience and financial assistance for our more than 1,000 graduate and 200 undergraduate students who work as tutorial assistants, sharing knowledge and skills with their undergraduate peers.
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The Arts and Science International Fund
Your gift will enable enhance international programming here at Queen's.
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Developing Leaders
The Developing Leaders fund was established to support Smith student bursaries, scholarships and leadership opportunities.
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Queen's International Students' Society Bursary
Your support helps international students excel.
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Disabled Students' Bursaries
Your support helps disabled students attend Queen's.
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Goodes Hall Enhancement
Goodes Hall Enhancement fund supports the upgrades of Smith School of Business' home, Goodes Hall.
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Transforming Student Learning
The Transforming Student Learning fund supports Smith School of Business Curriculum transformation and teaching enhancement.
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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 exceptional learning.
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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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Dean's Innovation Fund
The Dean's Innovation Fund provides a flexible fund that supports the foundation for Smith School of Business.
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Dean's Excellence Fund
Established to provide modest grants to students registered in the Faculty of Law to enable them to participate in projects that will provide beneficial leadership experience and/or educational opportunities outside the classroom.
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Mechanical and Materials Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering HG Bertram Fund was established to provide the Head of the Department with discretionary funds for undergrad lab equipment, student initiative groups and renovations.
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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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MBA Scholarships
MBA Scholarships allow Smith School of Business to reward exceptional students with outstanding academic records through the offer of competitive scholarships.
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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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The Jim Leech MBA Scholarship
Friends and colleagues are establishing a scholarship for MBA students in honour of Jim Leech, MBA 1973, in celebration of his retirement from the Ontario Teacher's Pension Plan.
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Digital Initiatives
The digital age has transformed learning, teaching and research.
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Queen's Friends of the Archives
Queen's Archives is alive with stories; not only the history of Queen's and the people who have contributed to the University's growth, but of Kingston and of generations of Canadians.
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Rick Jackson Scholarship
Established in honour of Richard Jackson, professor at Smith. Awarded to students entering third year of the Commerce program in the School of Business, who have been selected to participate in a formal Queen's bi-lateral exchange
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Mostly Autonomous Sailboat
QMAST is a student design team that designs and builds autonomous sailboats.
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Medicine Class of 1979
The Class of Medicine 1979 established the Meds '79 Bursary in July 2004 to support students in any medical year in the School of Medicine in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Queen's University.
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Queen's Project on International Development (QPID)
QPID is a student-run organization that runs initiatives on campus, in Kingston, in Canada and internationally.
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Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP
Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP has launched a campaign to support the first Chair in Business Law.
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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 Graduate Leadership and Achievement Award
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.
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The Commerce Legacy Fund for Student Health and Wellness
Your gift will be used in support of student health and wellness initiatives in the Commerce Program at Smith School of Business.
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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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The Robert Sutherland Fellowship in Law
Queen's Faculty of Law established The Robert Sutherland Fellowship in Law to honour Robert Sutherland, British North America's first black lawyer, and the first person of African heritage to graduate from Queen's
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Women of Science '81
The Women of Science '81 Bursary is awarded by the Ban Righ Centre on the basis of demonstrated financial need to female students who have experienced an interruption in their formal education.
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Master of Finance Program Fund
The Master of Finance Program Fund will be used to support a wide range of activities contributing to the MFin Program that promote leadership excellence and innovation in order to enable Master of Finance to stay at the forefron
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In Memory of Robert Gilbert - The Robert Gilbert Post-Doctoral Fellowship in the Department of Geography
The purpose of this award is to support young scholars in the field of Physical Geography / Earth System Science for a two-year postdoctoral experience.
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Master of Entrepreneurship & Innovation Program Fund
The Master of Entrepreneurship & Innovation Program Fund will be used to support a wide range of activities contributing to the program that promote leadership excellence and innovation.
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Class of Geo'95
In honour of our 20th anniversary, let's raise enough to fund a "Class of '95 Named TAship" for four years.
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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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Arts, Commerce, PHE 1965 Admission Bursary
In honour of our 60th Reunion please join us in making a gift to the Arts, Com, PHE 1965 Admission Bursary today.
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The Class of OT and PT 1990
As part of their 35th 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.
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Executive MBA Americas 2016
In continuing the tradition of the Executive MBA Americas graduating class campaigns, the Class of 2016 will be supporting the Executive MBA Americas Fund to raise funds for the program's ongoing student projects and initiatives.
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Dr. Shane Daniel Klein
Dr. Shane Daniel Klein, Meds'15 passed away on July 3, 2015. His family & friends are creating a fund in his name.
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Dr. Stan Corbett
Professor Corbett passed away on May 18, 2015. Donations in his memory can be directed to the Queen's Law Moot Fund.
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Queen's Space Engineering Team
The Queen's Space Engineering Team is a design team focusing on projects relating to the space industry. They are currently designing and building a Mars rover prototype for international competition.
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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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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 Psychology Clinic Trust Fund
Established to support the operations and programming of the Queen's University Psychology Clinic to enhance clinical training of graduate students in Clinical Psychology.
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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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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 Astronomy at Queen’s University.
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Nursing Class of 1980
Members of the class of Nursing 1980 have decided to raise funds in support of The School of Nursing Undergraduate Bursary in memory of a classmate.
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The Gray Chair in Particle Astrophysics
Gifts to the Gray Chair Fund help support innovative particle astrophysics research and discovery at Queen's.
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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.
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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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Executive MBA Americas 2017
The Executive MBA Americas Class of 2017 Graduation Gift is supporting the Executive MBA Americas Fund.
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In Memory of Stephen Sigurdson
In loving memory of Steve and his deep commitment to education and Queen's University, the Steve Sigurdson Queen's Law Memorial Fund has been established.
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The Feldman Student Internship Program Fund
The Feldman Student Internship Program Fund
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The School of Urban and Regional Planning Trust Fund
The expendable fund is used at the discretion of the Director to enhance academic programs, field trips, international initiatives,guest lectures, professional liaison, teaching and research infrastructure
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The School of Urban and Regional Planning Bursary
Established from donations and awarded on the basis of financial need to students in the School of Urban and Regional Planning.
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Nursing 1987 35th Reunion Class Gift
Leading up to our 35th reunion, we feel that this milestone reunion marks another opportunity for our class to give back. We have been in discussions with the School of Nursing about a way to give back to the School and Queen's.
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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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The Faculty of Arts and Science Student Health and Wellness Fund
Established in support of student health and wellness initiatives within the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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Queen's Faculty of Law Bursary
You know the quality of a Queen's Law education. We're building on six decades of that tradition by ensuring young legal minds in Canada can access everything Queen's Law has to offer.
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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 Douglas Hanna
Doug graduated in 1944 in Chemical Engineering from Queen's. He was the first in his family to graduate from university. To celebrate Doug's memory, his family is asking that gifts be made to the Dean's Excellence Fund.
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the Jewish Studies Fund
​Established to broaden the Jewish Studies Program.
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QUAA Projects Fund
​The QUAA Projects Fund was established by the Queen's University Alumni Association to support various QUAA initiatives.
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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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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.
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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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Artsci 1998
In recognition of our 20th Reunion, please consider contributing to our class fund.
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The Franks Fund
Established by C.E.S. (Ned) Franks and Daphne Franks to assist in the purchase of works on paper, to support curatorial work associated with works on paper, and to support the other purposes of the Agnes Etherington Art Centre.
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Revved Up Lab Trust Fund
Revved Up provides an adapted exercise program service that promotes physical activity for those with mobility impairments, developmental disabilities and/or cancer. ​
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The Claire L Leggett International Study Award
Established by Claire Leggett and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to undergraduate students studying on a formal Queen's Exchange or studying at Bader College.
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Promise Scholars Award
A comprehensive bursary that aims to increase access to Queen's for first-generation students from low-income families.
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The Iranian Student Memorial Scholarship Fund
In honor of those who were lost in the Ukraine International Airlines flight PS752 crash, Queen's has established the Iranian Student Memorial Scholarship Fund to provide financial aid to Iranian students.
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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 second year
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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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Class of '85 MIR Bursary
The Class of ’85 MIR Bursary will remove barriers to those that might not pursue this program due to financial circumstances.
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Queen's Health Sciences Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Fund
The Faculty of Health Sciences Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Fund has been set up to launch and develop governance, policies, and programming that promotes equity, diversity, and inclusion
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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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Paul Stothart Memorial Fund
The Paul Stothart Memorial Award. This award will be granted annually in conjunction with a trophy bearing Paul Stothart's name.
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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.
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Professor Les Green Award in the Faculty of Law
Professor Les Green Award in the Faculty of Law
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Queen's Legal Aid Fund
Gifts to the Queen’s Legal Aid Fund assist in the development and security of the Queen's Legal Aid Clinic.
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the Queen's Business Law Clinic Edowment Fund
the Queen's Business Law Clinic Endowment Fund
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The Commerce Student Experience Fund
The Commerce Student Experience Fund fund will support students who require assistance to cover any invisible costs related to the Commerce program.
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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.
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Carolyn Smart Writer's Residency
Established in honour of Professor Smart's retirement, the Carolyn Smart Writer's Residency will offer students, academics, and community writers direct access to advice and experience.
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The Dr. Aba Mortley NSBE Bursary
This award has been established by the Queen's Chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE Queen's) – in honour of BSc (Eng.) 2002 graduate Dr. Aba Mortley (MSc, PhD)
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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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Victor Snieckus Memorial Fund
Remembering Prof. Victor Snieckus, supporting research and teaching in Organic Chemistry at Queen's.
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Principal's Global Scholars and Fellows Fund
The Principal's Global Scholars and Fellows Program supports students, post-doctoral fellows, and faculty members displaced by war, conflict, and political instability to study and work at Queen's University.
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Queen's Health Sciences Fund
Queen’s Health Sciences (QHS) will continue its mandate to build a healthier world – and we want you to be part of that journey. (Learn More)
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The QUBS Environmental Science Research Centre
This fund will be used for the construction of a new facility at QUBS to host extensive teaching and research efforts as we strive to tackle pressing global environmental issues.
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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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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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The Faculty of Arts and Science Graduate Recruitment Fund
Your gift will enhance Masters and PhD funding packages for graduate students at Queen's.
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Dean of Arts and Science Trust Fund
Your support gives the Dean of Arts and Science the flexibility to fund a variety of projects and initiatives.
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Causeway Stroke Rehabilitation Research Program
The Causeway Stroke Rehabilitation Research Program is led by Dr. Dorothy Kessler at Providence Care.
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In Memory of April Gougeon (Stoker), Law ’12
In Memory of April Gougeon (Stoker), Law ’12, and Her Son, Oliver
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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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The Indigenous Faculty Resource Fund
The Indigenous Faculty Resource Fund was established to provide the Dean with discretionary financial support for Indigenous initiatives in the Faculty of Law.
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Remembering Gordon Edward Kaiser, Law'71
Remembering Gordon Edward Kaiser, Law'71
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Queen’s Case Competition Union (QCCU)
The Queen's Case Competition Union (QCCU) is a case competition team for Queen's University, representing the Commerce program globally. Students predominantly compete in strategy case competitions, where four unique team members from QCCU take part.
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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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Dr. Christopher Mueller's lab
By focusing on translational research, Dr. Mueller’s lab is transforming cancer diagnosis and treatment.
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Tennis
Queen's Tennis is amongst the top teams nationally and with your support we aim to make the sport more competitive and accessible.
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Ban Righ Souperhero
Donate now to become a Souperhero for the Ban Righ Centre! Support Ban Righ programs, like our daily free soup lunch program.
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Men's Hockey Excellence Fund
Help support the legacy of the Queen's Men's Hockey through an endowed gift.
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Champions Initiative |
| David Atherton Awards in Engineering Physics | The Ian and Pat Fraser Family Scholarship |
| The Chris Fillmore Davis Admission Award | In Memory of Dr. Henry B. Dinsdale |
| In Memory of Dr. Janet Sorbie | Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine - 100 Years |
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The Class of Political Studies 2002 Speakers Series
This fund was created by the Class of 2002 to enhance students’ experiences within the department by providing financial support for guest lectures and special topic courses.
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Rehabilitation Therapy Class of 2016 |
| Class of Rehabilitation Therapy 2017 | Industrial Relations |
| Artsci'00 - Chemistry | Isabel String Quartet Fund |
| The Alistair Macleod Distinguished Lecture Series in Philosophy |
Dean's Award in Graduate Studies
Dean's Awards assist graduate students with research activities around the globe.
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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 Iva Speers Fund for Art Education
Support studio and gallery-based programs for children, youth and adults at the Agnes.
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| Award for Graduate Students with Disabilities | Donald S Rickerd Fellowship in Canadian-American Studies |
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Dean's Excellence Fund
Support of the Dean's Excellence Fund allows the Dean of Smith Engineering to allocate resources to innovative initiatives, academic awards and various student teams.
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Integrated Support Team
Support our student athletes with a gift that inspires well being, performance, and success on and off the field.
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| Baseball | Figure Skating |
| Basketball - Men's | Lacrosse - Men's |
| Lacrosse - Women's | Men's Rugby Booster |
| Nordic Skiing | Fast Pitch |
| Ultimate Frisbee | Wrestling |
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Principal's Student Initiatives Fund
Supports student participation in projects devoted to the principles of personal growth and/or community service.
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Medicine Class of 1953 |
| Medicine Class of 1956 | Medicine Class of 1957 |
| Medicine Class of 1963 | Medicine Class of 1964 |
| Medicine Class of 1965 | Medicine Class of 1968 |
| Medicine Class of 1971 | Medicine Class of 1975 |
| Medicine Class of 1977 | Medicine Class of 1987 |
| Printmaking Trust |
The QUBS Community Outreach Fund
Support environmental education initiatives and community outreach, and help enhance programming and facilities at QUBS and the Elbow Lake Environmental Education Centre.
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| The Chemistry Graduate Gift Fund |
The Geology Trust Fund
Support the departments greatest needs by making your gift to the Trust Fund
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The Geological Field Studies Program
Help our students make the most of their experience at Queen's and use the earth as their classroom!
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The Chinese Trust Fund |
| The German Trust Fund | The Spanish Trust Fund |
| The Italian Trust Fund | The Japanese Trust Fund |
| The Gregory Vlastos Memorial Lecture |
The Psychology Clinic at Queen's Bursary Program
Support pro bono psychological services to children who would not otherwise qualify.
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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.
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The Dean's Entrance Bursaries |
| MBAst 2007 | MBAst 1998 |
| Medicine Class of 1954 | Medicine Class of 1959 |
| Medicine Class of 1984 | Medicine Class of 1989 |
| Medicine Class of 1955 | Medicine Class of 1958 |
| Medicine Class of 1972 | Medicine Class of 1973 |
| Medicine Class of 1976 | Medicine Class of 1982 |
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Queen's Young Engineering Alumni Fund
Support of the QYEA fund will support Smith Engineering and will provide resources to innovative programs and activities.
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The Rehab '78 Class Gift |
| The Clinical Simulation Fund |
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 Fellowship in Accounting.
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| Faculty & Staff Giving |
ArtSci '75 Biology
Support the Artsci'75 Biology class initiative in honour of their anniversary.
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| Pita Pit Bursary in Honour of Nelson Lang |
The David McTavish Art Study Room Fund
Support academic engagement by enabling creative learning opportunities and first-hand art experiences for Queen's students and community groups.
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| Nursing Class of 1990 |
the Department of Philosophy
Students are changing the world one project at a time. But they can't do it without you.
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| The Retirees' Association of Queen's | Arts '71 Bursary |
| In Memory of Jim Shearn | University Council |
| Dean's Innovation Fund | The Executive MBA Americas Fund |
| The Master of Finance Program Fund |
The John L Russell & Gerald Brenner Fund
Support conservation treatment of Canadian works of art in the Agnes Etherington Art Centre collection.
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| Executive MBA Americas 2018 | Class of Nursing 2012 |
| The Dr. James A. Low Fellowship |
Artsci 1973
Support the Artsci' 73 class initiative in honour of their 45th anniversary.
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| The Romans Memorial Fund | Artsci'13 Class Giving Initiative |
| Artsci '03 | Executive MBA Americas 2019 |
| Queen's Bursaries | In Honour of Sue Bates |
| The 1968 Golden Gaels Football Team Athletic Award | The AMBA 2019 Graduating Class Campaign |
| Artsci'79 | Artsci'94 |
| In Memory of Dr. David Skene | Institute for Sustainable Finance |
| In Recognition of Interim Provost and Vice-Principal (Academic) Tom Harris | Oasis Communities for Aging Well |
| Neil Yorke-Slader and Nepean All-City Jazz Bursary | In Memory of Carlos Valente |
| Arts, Com, PHE'60 | Art History & Art Conservation |
| DAN School of Drama and Music | English Language & Literature |
| Department of Economics | Life Sciences Program |
| Fine Art (Visual) |
Artsci'90
Support the Artsci'90 class initiative in honour of their anniversary.
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Artsci '15
Support the Artsci'15 class initiative in honour of their 5th anniversary.
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Artsci'10
Support the Artsci'10 class initiative in honour of their 10th anniversary.
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| School of Environmental Studies | French Studies |
| Mike List's 50th Birthday Celebration | In Memory of Susan Elizabeth Waywell (Baugh) |
| In Memory of Isabelle Brisson | David J. McConomy Admission Award |
| Executive MBA Americas 2021 | Policy Studies |
| Medicine Class of 1954 | In Memory of Stephen Damp |
| Health Sciences Outreach and Summer Program | Black Youth In STEM |
| Girls' Club | Dr. Wycliffe Lofters |
| In memory of Chris Ellis | Artsci'78 |
| The Arts '70 Study Abroad Award | Queen's Women's Basketball |
| Faculty Award for Graduate Students in the School of Nursing | Clinical Placements Initiative Fund |
| June Richards Scholarship in Piano | QUAA Grants |
| In Memory of Dr. Bert Wasmund, Former Executive Director, Hatch | In Memory of Dr. Bert Wasmund, Former Executive Director, Hatch |
| Q-AISES Rocket Team | 2016 Hall of Fame Class |
| 1960-1969 Men's Rugby | Men's Rugby Varsity Team |
| 1950-1959 Men's Rugby | 1960-1969 Men's Rugby |
| 1970-1979 Men's Rugby | 1980-1989 Men's Rugby |
| 1990-1999 Men's Rugby | 2000-2009 Men's Rugby |
| 2010-2019 Men's Rugby | Giving Day - 1st Down Club - a monthly giving program (select recurring for payment options) |
| Women's Rugby Parents | Queen's Global Oncology Program |
| Giving Day - Women's Volleyball | Queen's Fund |
| Giving Day October 12 - Women's Basketball | 2021 Hall of Fame Class |
| Friends & Family Giving Day - November 24, 2022 | Women's Hockey Giving Day |
| In Memory of Jill Hamer-Wilson | In Memory of John Larsen |
| Rowing - All Funds | The Queen's Rowing Team Athletic Financial Awards |
| Q Camps | Brenda Willis Volleyball Fund |
| Men's Volleyball Athletic Awards | Men's Rugby Athletic Awards |
| Queen's Competitive Dance Team | Artsci'88 |
| Music'73 | Artsci'83 |
| In Memory of Bert Kea Queen's Golf Coach 2000-2017 |
Men's Soccer Booster
Support our team in chasing another National Championship quest
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| Equestrian Club | Law of the ‘60s |
| 45th Anniversary of Smith School of Business PhD | Queen's Brain Tumour Program (QBTP) |
| BFA/BAE 55th Anniversary Celebration | 2024 Giving Day - Women's Hockey |
| 2024 Giving Day - Men's Hockey | 2024 Giving Day - Women's Rugby |
| 2024 Giving Day - Men's Rugby | 2024 Giving Day - Women's Volleyball |
| 2024 Giving Day - Men's Volleyball | 2024 Giving Day - Women's Basketball |
| 2024 Giving Day - Men's Basketball | 2024 Giving Day - Men's Soccer |
| 2024 Giving Day - Queen's Rowing | 2024 Giving Day - Cross Country & Distance Track |
| Artisctic Swimming General Fund | 2024 Giving Day - Artistic Swimming |
| Men's Lacrosse General Booster Fund | In Memory of Mervin Dewasha |
| Artsci'75 | Artsci'80 |
| Artsci'85 | Artsci'95 |
| In memory of Prentis Clairmont | Medicine Class of 1970 |
| Medicine Class of 1990 | Medicine Class of 1995 |
| Medicine Class of 2000 | Nursing Class of 1975 |
| Rehabilitation Therapy Class of 1980 - PT | Rehabilitation Therapy Class of 1995 - OT |
| Rehabilitation Therapy Class of 2000 | Rehabilitation Therapy Class of 1985 |
| Nursing Class of 1985 | Nursing Class of 1995 |
| Nursing Class of 2005 | AMS and Rector Reunion |
| Artsci'00 | 2025 Giving Day - Women's Volleyball |
| 2025 Giving Day - Men's Volleyball | 2025 Giving Day - Women's Basketball |
| 2025 Giving Day - Men's Basketball | Garnet Families |
| CICP-Queen's Initiative Fund |
Men's Rugby Endowment
Support the legacy of Queen's Men's Rugby for generations.
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| D. James Slattery Memorial Award | the Robert Shoniker Athletic Award |
| Men's Soccer Athletic Awards | Women's Soccer Booster |
| Women's Soccer Athletic Awards | Women's Flag Football |
| Rowing Booster | Men's Basketball Athletic Awards |
| In Memory of Bob Howes - Queen’s Football coach |
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.
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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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Science '91
Please support the Science 1991 Admission Award to support an incoming student to 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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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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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 MBA Legacy Fund
The MBA Legacy Fund was established to provide support for projects in the full-time MBA program
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Renew
Thanks to donors like you, we can continue to offer the unmatched excellence that is signature to the Queen’s student experience.
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Civil Engineering
The Civil Department has a number of different initiatives that rely on the support of our loyal alumni.
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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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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, honoraria and/or speaking fees.
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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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Teaching Excellence Fund
Provide extraordinary learning opportunities from equity and social justice workshops to supporting a student-run education conference.
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Class Giving
To celebrate our 5th anniversary in October 2013, Law ‘08 launched our first class gift campaign to support clinical programs at Queen’s Law.
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Law'68
The Class of Law 1968 is supporting the Professor H.R.S. Ryan Scholarship which is awarded to students with the highest standing in Evidence.
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Law'69
Queen's Law School Fund and the Dean Bill Flanagan International Studies Award
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Law'70
The Class of Law 1970 is raising funds to support the Experiential Learning Fund.
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Law'72
The Class of Law 1972 is raising funds to support the Law 1972 Award.
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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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Commerce 1999
The Commerce 1999 class is raising funds to provide financial assistance to students entering the first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program
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Sailing
Queen's University Sailing is one of the top international collegiate sailing teams and with your support we aim to make the sport more competitive and accessible.
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Law'73
The Class of 1973 is supporting the Stuart Delisle Criminal Law Fund which supports and expands the criminal law programs at Queen's Law.
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Law'81
Law'81 Clinical Programs Fund
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Law'84
The Law'84 Reunion Giving Campaign will focus on a contribution to the renovation of the Mary Alice Murray Student Lounge.
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Law'94
The Eric Swan Memorial Fund
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Student Health and Wellness Fund
Established to support student and health and wellness through a number of initiatives.
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Law'98
Class contributions are allocated to the Experiential Learning Fund which supports the law school’s five clinical programs: Queen’s Legal Aid and the Business Law, Elder Law, Family and Prison Law clinics.
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Law'03
The Class of Law 2003 is supporting the Experiential Learning Fund which supports the law school’s five clinical programs: Queen’s Legal Aid and the Business Law, Elder Law, Family and Prison Law clinics.
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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 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.
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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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Commerce 1989
The Commerce 1989 class is raising funds to provide financial assistance to students entering the first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program
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The Department of Film and Media Fund
At the discretion of the Head of the Department of Film and Media, this expendable fund is used to support the greatest needs of the department.
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The Film and Media Equipment Fund
At the discretion of the Head of the Department of Film and Media, in consultation with the senior technician, this expendable fund is used for the repair, replacement, and upgrading of equipment used for student production
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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 undergraduate programming.
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The Geography Field Trip/General Fund
At the discretion of the Head, Department of Geography and Planning, these funds are made available to students to provide cost reduction for field trips which are truly essential to the undergraduate experience.
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Commerce 2009
The Commerce 2009 class is raising funds to provide financial assistance to students participating in an international study opportunity through a formal Queen's bi-lateral exchange
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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.
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Ban Righ Centre
For nearly 50 years the Ban Righ Centre has provided personal, academic, and financial services to give mature women students and women students with children the support they need to complete their university degrees and fulfill their potential.
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Jean MacLean Fund
Helping to ensure mature women students have opportunity through support of the Ban Righ Centre's programs and services.
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Stuart Delisle Criminal Law Fund
Established in honour of Don Stuart and in memory of Ron Delisle, BSc'59, LLB'64, to support the Faculty's criminal law programs including teaching and lecturing, course development, student support, and other educational purposes
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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 '59
The Science '59 Admission Award is awarded on the basis of financial need and academic excellence to a student entering their first year in Smith Engineering.
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The SKHS Student Resource Fund
Established to provide support for student experiences in the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies.
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The Sue Hendler Graduate Fellowship
Established by the Estate of Sue Hendler. Awarded to funding-eligible graduate students enrolled in Urban and Regional Planning in the School of Graduate Studies who are working on planning ethics or women/gender and planning.
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Commerce 1993
The Commerce 1993 class is raising funds to provide financial assistance to students entering the first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program.
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Commerce 1980
The Commerce 1980 class is raising funds to provide financial assistance to students entering the first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program
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Commerce 1987
In celebration of their 35th reunion the Commerce Class of 1987 will be supporting the BCom 1987 Award. The award is based on both financial need and academic merit, and supports recipients upon entering the Commerce program.
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Commerce 1988
The Commerce Class of 1988 is supporting the Commerce 1988 Honorary Award, an award established by this class in memory of their classmates. This award supports recipients entering the Commerce program.
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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 2002
In celebration of their 15th reunion the Commerce Class of 2002 will be supporting their class award, the Commerce 2002 Leadership Award, and the Commerce Legacy Fund for Student Health and Wellness.
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Commerce 2005
The Commerce Class of 2005 is supporting Commerce students at Smith School of Business by providing access to hands-on, real-world learning experiences beyond the traditional classroom.
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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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Commerce 1954
The Commerce 1954 class is raising funds to provide financial assistance to students entering the first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program
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McMillan LLP
McMillan LLP has launched a campaign to refurbish the McMillan LLP classroom at Queen's Law, providing state-of-the-art technology and modern furnishings.
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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 '64
The Science '64 Equipment Fund was established by the class of Science 1964 to provide discretionary financial support for equipment needs.
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Science '79
The Science '79 Forever Fund provides funding to enable undergraduate students to participate in competitions, conferences and projects, and supports activities of the Smith Engineering Society.
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Science '74
The Science '74 Leadership Traditions Fund provides discretionary funding to the Dean of Engineering to support and encourage the tradition of student leadership through student-directed activities.
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Science '89
Our class has established the Science '89 Bursary, which is awarded based on financial need to an upper-year student in Smith Engineering.
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Science '94
The Science '94 Legacy Fund provides the Dean of Smith Engineering discretionary financial support for various present and future needs.
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Science '69
Celebrating 50 years in support of the Smith Engineering.
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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 '04
The Dean's Excellence Fund allows the Dean to allocate resources to innovative initiatives, academic awards and various student teams, activities and programs.
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George Cooke
In Honour of George Cooke, Artsci'75, MBA'77
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Science '14
The Dean's Excellence Fund allows the Dean to allocate resources to innovative initiatives, academic awards and various student teams, activities and programs.
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Science '09
The Applied Science 2009 Student Fund was established to improve the quality of student life space in Smith Engineering.
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Science '44
The Science '44 40th Year Entrance Bursary in Applied Science is awarded on the basis of financial need to a student entering the first year program in Smith Engineering.
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Science '57
Science 57 Key Bursary is awarded on the basis of financial need to students in any year or program of studies in Smith Engineering.
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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 '66
The Science 1966 Bursary is awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to undergraduate students in any year of Smith Engineering at Queen's.
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Science '67
The Science 1967 Endowment Fund provides discretionary funding to the Dean of Smith Engineering to enrich the learning environment for undergraduate engineering students.
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Science '68
The Science 68 Entrance Bursary is awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need, academic excellence, creative and original thinking, proven leadership skills, and involvement in school or community activities.
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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 '71
We are launching a 45th Reunion Class Gift campaign, to raise $500,000 over the next 5 years towards Smith Engineering Inspiring Greatness Campaign Initiatives.
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Science '72
Please consider making a contribution to support our fund.
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Student Experience
This fund will support competitive design teams, outreach programs, conferences, clubs and student-led campus businesses, providing invaluable teamwork and leadership project planning.
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Science '73
The Science '73 Student Initiatives Fund provides the Dean of Smith Engineering with discretionary support for various present and future needs related to student activities.
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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 '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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Science '83
The Mark Latham Memorial Award was established by family and friends in memory of Mark Latham (Sc'83).
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Science '85
The Science ’85 Leadership Fund will help students develop essential leadership skills through design teams, campus initiatives, competitions, conferences, and internships—preparing them to lead with confidence in an increasingly complex world.
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Science '86
The Robert Hall Memorial Award was founded by the class of Science '86 and the Queen's Mining Club in memory of Robert Hall, a member of Science '86.
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Science '93
Established in May 1993 by the graduating class of Science 1993 to be used for the purchase of library equipment for Smith Engineering.
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Science '95
The Science '95 Bursary in Applied Science was established by the Class of Science '95 and awarded on the basis of financial need to two students in their second, third or fourth year.
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Science '96
The Science '96 Fund was established by Science 1996 to provide support for the purchase of digital information resources for Smith Engineering.
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Science '98
The Science 1998 ThankQ Fund was established by members of the Class of Science 1998 to provide the Dean with discretionary financial support for equipment needs in the Faculty.
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Science '45
The Science 1945 Memorial Bursary Awarded to a student in any year of Smith Engineering on the basis of satisfactory academic performance and financial need.
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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 '01
The Science 2001 Student Initiatives Fund was established to provide the Dean with discretionary support for various present and future needs as related to student activities.
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Science '47
The Science '47 Entrance Bursary is awarded on the basis of financial need to a student entering the first-year program in Smith Engineering.
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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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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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Science '55
The Science 1955 Faculty Fund was established by the Class of Science 1955 to provide the Dean of Smith Engineering discretionary funding.
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Commerce 1981
In celebration of their 40th reunion the Class of Commerce 1981 is working to grow the impact of the Commerce 1981 Entrance Scholarship.
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Commerce 1996
In celebration of their reunion, the Class of Commerce 1996 is working to grow the impact of the Commerce 1996 Entrance Award, the Smith School of Business Dean's Innovation Fund, and the Prentis Clairmont Bursary.
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Commerce 1994
In commemoration of their 30th reunion, the Commerce Class of 1994 is working to grow their class fund - the BCom'94 Bursary.
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QUIC
The Queen's University Investment Counsel (QUIC) helps students learn more about financial markets and investing.
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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.
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The Robert M. Buchan Department of Mining
Queen's Mining has seen unprecedented growth over the last few years. Improving the quality of the program, while keeping the close-knit environment the Department is known for, is critical.
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The Peter Taylor Math Camp Fund
Math Quest is a summer camp for high school girls that focuses on problem solving. Our hands-on sessions lead by female mathematicians, physicists and statisticians are designed to engage young women.
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Donald & Betty Lee
In Memory of Betty and Donald Lee, proud parents.
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Deloitte
Deloitte Foundation and Deloitte LLP Partners and employees established the Deloitte Global Development Award to support students in the Bachelor of Commerce program who have been selected to participate in bi-lateral exchange.
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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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Student Counselling Services Fund
Outreach counsellors are based in various faculties and buildings across campus to provide individual counselling services and group programming to ensure students in distress receive effective referrals.
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Commerce 1974
The Commerce 1974 class is raising funds to provide financial assistance to students participating in an international study opportunity through a formal Queen's bi-lateral exchange
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Marni de Pencier
In Memory of Marni de Pencier, Arts'54
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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 Arts '49 Principal Wallace Fellowship
Established by members of the Class of Arts '49 and friends in memory of Dr. Robert Charles Wallace, former Principal of Queen's University. Awarded to a deserving student in a graduate program in Arts & Science, Policy Studies or Urban Planning.
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Concrete Toboggan
Concrete Toboggan is a student design team that builds and races a concrete toboggan.
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Commerce '95
The Commerce Class of 1995 is raising funds to support the BCom 1995 Award
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Commerce '85
The Commerce Class of 1995 is raising funds to support the Commerce 1985 Bursary and the Commerce Legacy Fund for Student Health and Wellness
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Commerce 2013
The Commerce Class 2013 is raising funds in support of student health and wellness initiatives in the Commerce program at Smith School of Business.
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Law'10
The Class of Law 2010 is raising funds to support the Experiential Learning Fund.
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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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Commerce '70
The Commerce 1970 class is offering the opportunity to support financial assistance to Smith School of Business students, or the Dean's Innovation Fund
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Commerce '90
In celebration of their 25th reunion, the Commerce Class of 1990 has established the Commerce 1990 Bursary
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EMBA '99
The National Executive MBA Class of 1999 are fundraising to support The Tony Dimnik Scholarship.
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MBA '90
In celebration of the MBA Class of 1990s 30th reunion in 2020, the class has chosen to support The MBA Legacy Fund, The Smith COVID-19 Relief Fund, and the Smith EDII Fund.
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MBA '10
​In celebration of their 10th reunion, the MBA Class of 2010 aspires to establish the MBA 2010 Innovation Scholarship
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MBA '16
The MBA Class of 2016 has decided to continue the tradition of supporting the MBA Legacy Fund for their Graduating Class Gift.
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Law'00
Mary Alice Murray Student Lounge Renovation Project
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Sistema Kingston Fund
With your support this free after-school program for at-risk children can create positive social change through pursuit of musical excellence.
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Commerce '10
In celebration of their 15th reunion the Commerce Class of 2010 has chosen to support the Queen's Commerce Bursary Fund.
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The MMA Program Fund
The MMA Legacy Fund supports a wide range of activities contributing to the Master of Management Analytics program. These include, but are not limited to; leadership initiatives, student projects, guest speakers, and conferenc
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Accelerated MBA Program Fund
The Accelerated MBA Program Fund will be used to support a wide range of activities contributing to the program that promote leadership excellence and innovation.
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Commerce 1991
In celebration of their 25th reunion the Commerce Class of 1991 has established the BCom1991 Award. This award will help the school attract the best and brightest students, while removing financial barriers.
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Law'75
The Class of Law 1975 is rallying to support the Fred Delaney's Last Pro-Bono Award.
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Law'90
The Class of Law 1990 is raising funds to support the Experiential Learning Fund.
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Commerce 1979
The Commerce Class of 1979 is establishing the Commerce '79 Bursary in support of student financial assistance.
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Robert Gilbert
Professor Gilbert, passed away on April 27, 2015. He was a professor with Queen's Department of Geography and Planning.
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In Memory of Paddon Thompson
Support field studies in the department of Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering in memory of Paddon Thompson, Sci'10.
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The Craig Petter Memorial Fund
The Class of Commerce 1997 has worked together to grow the Craig Petter Memorial Fund in memory of Craig Petter (BCom'97).
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Law'76
The Douglas Traill Memorial Bursary or The Law '76 Bursary
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Dr. Kevin Parker
Established in memory of Dr. Kevin Parker to support the Queen's University psychology clinic and/or students working at the clinic.
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MFin '16
In celebration of their graduation, the MFin'16s are supporting the Master of Finance Program Fund and the Queen's University Alternative Assets Fund (QUAFF).
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Commerce 1986
In celebration of their 30th reunion in 2016 the Class of BCom '86 are working to establish an award with the intention of supporting student financial assistance at Smith School of Business.
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MBA '06
In celebration of their 10th reunion the MBA Class of 2006 will be participating in a reunion class campaign in support of the MBA Legacy Fund.
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MBA '11
In celebration of their 5th reunion the MBA Class of 2011 will be participating in a reunion class campaign in support of the MBA Legacy Fund.
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MMA '16
The MMA '16s will be participating in a graduating class gift campaign in support of the MMA Legacy Fund.
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AMBA' 16
The graduating AMBA Class of 2016 will be supporting the Accelerated MBA Program Fund, established to support a wide range of activities contributing to the program that promote leadership excellence and innovation
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MBA 2017
The MBA Class of 2017 has decided to continue the tradition by supporting the Legacy Fund for their Graduating Class Gift.
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MBA 1991
In celebration of their 25th reunion, the MBA Class of 1991 has chosen to support MBA Scholarships with the idea of “paying it forward” by helping give prospective MBA students the same opportunities they had.
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Commerce 61
In celebration of their 55th reunion, the Class of Commerce 1961 is supporting the Queen's Commerce Bursary Fund to ensure that exceptional students may attend Queen's regardless of their ability to pay.
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David J. Turcke Fund in Civil Engineering
The newly launched David J. Turcke Building Partnerships Fund in Civil Engineering recognizes one of the faculty's most distinguished leaders.
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Women In Tricolour
With your help we can ensure that the tradition and legacy of great female student-athletes continues and thrives well into the future.
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MBA'13
The MBA Class of 2013 has decided to continue the tradition by supporting the Legacy Fund for their 5th reunion class campaign.
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Law'61
The Res Ipsa Loquitur Bursary is awarded on the basis of financial need to students in any year of the Faculty of Law.
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AMBA'17
The AMBA Class of 2017 has decided to continued the tradition of giving back and are supporting the AMBA Program Fund for their graduating class campaign.
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Commerce '17
For their Graduating Class Gift, Comm'17 is supporting the Queen's Commerce Bursary Fund.
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Law'91
Law'91 Bursary
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EMBA Legacy Fund
Established by the EMBA Class of 1994 to support activities that contribute to the EMBA program that promote leadership excellence and innovation in order to enable EMBA stay at the forefront of executive education.
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Law'62
The Dennis Cole Memorial Bursary
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Surgical Skills & Technology Elective Program (SSTEP)
The Surgical Skills & Technology Elective Program (SSTEP) is a week-long, intensive, skill-focused course that prepares second year medical students to enter Clerkship.
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Science '17
In honour of their 5th reunion, Science 17 working towards establishing an award in memory of Grant Mitchell, BSc 2017.
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Law'97
the Law '97 Bursary
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Law'07
The Michelle McKelvey Award in Family Law and The Charles Feldman Student Summer Internship Program
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Law'02
The Class of Law 2022 have launched a class campaign with the goal of raising $12,500 to establish an expendable bursary, the “Law ’02 Bursary” in celebration of their 20th reunion.
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Law'87
Queen's Faculty of Law Bursary Fund
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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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Law'82
Established in honour of their 40th reunion, the Law 1982 Bursary is an endowed fund awarded based on demonstrated financial need to law students with preference given to Indigenous students.
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Law'09
Queen's Faculty of Law Bursary
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Law'88
Class contributions are allocated to the Experiential Learning Fund which supports the law school’s five clinical programs: Queen’s Legal Aid and the Business Law, Elder Law, Family and Prison Law clinics.
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Law'78
In honour of their 45th reunion, the Class of Law 1978 is supporting the Experiential Learning Fund and the Queen's Faculty of Law Bursary.
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The Dean Bill Flanagan International Studies Award
The Dean Bill Flanagan International Studies Award
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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.
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In memory of Art Martin
In memory of Art Martin
BA 1974 (History)
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MBA 2014
The MBA Class of 2014 has decided to continue the tradition by supporting the Legacy Fund for their 5th reunion class campaign.
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Commerce 2014
The Commerce Class of 2014 is supporting student health and wellness initiatives at Smith School of Business
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The Department of Medicine Endowment Fund
The endowment was established to provide sustainable funding for educational activities in the Department of Medicine.
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Commemorating C.E.S. (Ned) Franks
Established in memory of professor emeritus C.E.S. (Ned) Franks, this initiative will join with The Political Studies Trust Fund to support students and enhance programs and infrastructure in the department.
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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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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 Studies.
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The Mark Pettit Memorial Prize
In honour of the 20th anniversary of the Mark Pettit Memorial Prize, we hope to raise an additional $20,000 to further increase the funding available for student internships.
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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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Smith Engineering Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Indigeneity Fund
Funding will be used to launch and develop governance, policies, and programming that promotes equity, diversity, inclusion and indigenization (EDII) in Smith Engineering.
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Law'16
Queen’s Faculty of Law Bursary
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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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The Elder Law Clinic Program Fund
Gifts to the Elder Law Clinic Fund help provide free legal services to seniors in southeastern Ontario who would otherwise have difficulty affording legal counsel.
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Law'89
Law 1989 – Halldor Bjarnason Bursary
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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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Queen's Sponsored Student Fund
Support Students from Ukraine who choose to continue their studies at Queen’s
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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 Bruce Berman
In Memory of Professor Bruce J. Berman, a distinguished faculty member in Political Studies from 1971 to 2003.
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Smith Engineering Career Accelerator Program
The Engineering Career Accelerator Program (ECAP) integrates career development training, industry insights, and hands-on experiential learning into a student's degree program, embedding professional skills and experiences.
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Union Gallery
Donations support student learning, research, and community outreach.
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Dr. Gautam Walia Memorial Award
Dr. Gautam Walia is remembered for his passion as a physician and being a loving husband, father, son and brother.
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QWR Legacy Endowment Initiative
Join us in our campaign to raise $1 million for Women's Rugby
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Queen's University Archives Digitization Fund |
| EMBAA'20 | MBA 2022 |
| In Memory of Lise Ingram |
Queen's Rocket Engineering Team Fund
The Queen's Rocket Engineering Team (QRET) is a multi-disciplinary team with members across all years who share a passion for rocketry, entrepreneurship, innovation, and competition at the international level.
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Law'65
The Law'65 Award
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Commerce 1977 |
| MBA '23 | In Memory of Thelma Mott |
| In memory of Vera Aller |
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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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.
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KPMG Campaign
Since October 2009, KPMG and its employees have been supporting activities for the Centre for Social Impact at Smith School of Business.
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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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The Indigenous Studies Interactive Expendable Fund
Support and promote Indigenous and Aboriginal learning activities.
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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.
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| In Memory of George and Maureen Ewan |
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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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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| Football - All Funds | Cheerleading |
| Fencing | Field Hockey |
| Basketball - Women's | Hockey - Men's |
| Hockey - Women's | Golf |
| Water Polo | Women's Rugby |
| Squash | Swimming |
| Track & Field |
Men's Volleyball
Support the Queen's Men's Volleyball Team through their Booster, Academic Achievement Funds, and Awards.
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| Cross Country and Distance Track | Curling |
| Cycling | Synchronized Swimming |
| Triathlon |
Law'77
Law'77 Memorial Award
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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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Michele Mainland
In Memory of Michele Mainland Sci'97
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Law'08
Experiential Learning Fund
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Commerce 2004 |
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Medicine Class of 1978
The Class of Medicine 1978 is raising funds in support of the Meds '78 Bursary as part of their 40th Reunion. This Fund was established to provide financial support to medical students with demonstrated financial need.
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Science '78 |
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The Ross Kilpatrick Student Initiatives Fund
In memory of Prof Ross Kilpatrick
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The Wai Chau Fund |
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School of Religion
In today's world, religion is a crucial factor in many social and political situations. Support student to foster a knowledge and understanding of religion in its variety of global and local forms.
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In memory of Dr W A Gorman
In memory of Prof W. Al Gorman (Geology)
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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.
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The Leslie Doucet Global Development Studies Student's Fund |
| The Queen's Student Overseas Global Development Travel Fund |
Kelly Student Bursary
Supporting mature women students in their pursuit of education through emergency bursaries.
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Arts, Com, PHE & NSc'64
Join us in supporting the Arts, Com, PHE & NSc '64 Reunion Giving Campaign, where we're spotlighting funds to uplift the vibrant student experience at Queen’s.
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The Norman Miller Endowment Fund |
| The Graham Kennedy Memorial Lecture Fund | Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology |
| Commerce 2008 |
School of Religion
Our programs of study at the School of Religion seek to foster knowledge and understanding of religion in its wide variety of global and local forms.
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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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Law'79
Experiential Learning Fund
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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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The Michelle McKelvey Award in Family Law
The Michelle McKelvey Award in Family Law was established to receive gifts made to the University in memory of Michelle McKelvey, Law 2007.
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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 '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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Science '60
Support of the Dean's Excellence Fund allows the Dean to allocate resources to innovative initiatives, academic awards and various student teams, activities and programs.
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Science '61
Science '61 Entrance Bursary was established by the Class of Science 1961 and awarded on the basis of financial need to a student entering the first-year program in the Smith Engineering.
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Science '62
Science 1962 Student Initiative Endowment Fund - Established to provide the Dean of Smith Engineering with discretionary funds to support student initiative groups.
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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 '63
Science 1963 Bursary - Established by the class of Science 1963, and awarded on the basis of financial need to students in second year of any engineering program in the Smith Engineering.
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Science '75
Support of the Dean's Excellence Fund allows the Dean to allocate resources to innovative initiatives, academic awards and various student teams, activities and programs.
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Science '76
Support of the Dean's Excellence Fund allows the Dean to allocate resources to innovative initiatives, academic awards and various student teams, activities and programs.
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| Science '80 |
Science '81
Support of the Dean's Excellence Fund allows the Dean to allocate resources to innovative initiatives, academic awards and various student teams, activities and programs.
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| Science '90 |
Science '92
Support of the Dean's Excellence Fund allows the Dean to allocate resources to innovative initiatives, academic awards and various student teams, activities and programs.
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Science '00
Support of the Dean's Excellence Fund allows the Dean to allocate resources to innovative initiatives, academic awards and various student teams, activities and programs.
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Science '02
Support of the Dean's Excellence Fund allows the Dean to allocate resources to innovative initiatives, academic awards and various student teams, activities and programs.
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The Arts & Science ThankQ 2004 Bursary
Established in September 2008 by the graduating Arts & Science Class of 2004 and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to upper year students.
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Science '05
Support of the Dean's Excellence Fund allows the Dean to allocate resources to innovative initiatives, academic awards and various student teams, activities and programs.
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Science '06
Support of the Dean's Excellence Fund allows the Dean to allocate resources to innovative initiatives, academic awards and various student teams, activities and programs.
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Science '49
Support of the Dean's Excellence Fund allows the Dean to allocate resources to innovative initiatives, academic awards and various student teams, activities and programs.
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Science '07
Support of the Dean's Excellence Fund allows the Dean to allocate resources to innovative initiatives, academic awards and various student teams, activities and programs.
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Science '08
Sci'08 has chosen to focus their class giving on the Tech N Tinker (TNT) Trailer.
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Science '10
Support of the Dean's Excellence Fund allows the Dean to allocate resources to innovative initiatives, academic awards and various student teams, activities and programs.
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Science '11
Support of the Dean's Excellence Fund allows the Dean to allocate resources to innovative initiatives, academic awards and various student teams, activities and programs.
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Science '12
Support of the Dean's Excellence Fund allows the Dean to allocate resources to innovative initiatives, academic awards and various student teams, activities and programs.
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Science '13
Support of the Dean's Excellence Fund allows the Dean to allocate resources to innovative initiatives, academic awards and various student teams, activities and programs.
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| MBA 1969 | Commerce 1973 |
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Science '50
Science '50 Entrance Bursary was established by the class of Science 1950 and awarded on the basis of financial need to a student entering the first-year program in Smith Engineering.
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Science '51
Science '51 Entrance Bursary was established by the Class of Science 1951 and awarded on the basis of financial need to a student entering the first-year program in Smith Engineering.
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Science '52
Science '52 Endowment Fund was established by the Class of Science 1952 to provide the Dean of Smith Engineering with discretionary funds.
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Science '53
Support of the Dean's Excellence Fund allows the Dean to allocate resources to innovative initiatives, academic awards and various student teams, activities and programs.
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| Commerce 1998 | Commerce 1997 |
| MBA 2009 | MBA 1981 |
| Commerce 2006 | MBA 1980 |
| MBA 1987 | MBA 2012 |
| MBA 1988 | CQEMBA 2011 |
| CQEMBA 2012 | CQEMBA 2013 |
| CQEMBA 2014 | CQEMBA 2010 |
| EMBA 2010 | EMBA 2011 |
| Commerce 1948 | Commerce 1966 |
| MBA 1962 | MBA 1963 |
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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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Faculty of Law Bursary
As tuition and costs of living rise, ensuring that a quality legal education remains accessible requires substantial support for students with financial needs.
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QUAAF
QUAAF is a student directed hedge fund managing a portion of Queen's university's endowment funds.
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Arts, Com, PHE & NSc'64 |
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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.
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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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Commerce 1972 |
| MBA 1974 | Commerce 2003 |
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Centre for Teaching and Learning (CTL)
Support quality learning experiences for our students through enhanced teaching practices of our faculty.
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EMBA '94 |
| Commerce 2015 |
Sinclair Cancer Research Institute
Your support can make a transformative difference in cancer research.
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| CQEMBA '15 |
Rehabilitation Therapy Class of 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 Rehabilitation Therapy,
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Rehab 2015
Support the Rehab ThankQ gift so we will be remembered as a year that contributed to the development of future occupational and physical therapists and colleagues.
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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'60
The Mary Alice Murray Memorial Award
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MBA '71 |
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Law'85
Support student awards and revitalized student spaces through the Law’85 Giving Campaign.
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Mr. Kent Plumley
Kent Plumley, B.Sc. (Eng.) 1960, LL.B. 1963 loved his time at Queen's University and was an active volunteer, a generous donor, and an avid Football Gaels fan.
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Law'71
Vic Freidin, Law'71 Memorial Award
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Robert & Eva (Bertram) Cole Awards |
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Law'96
Faculty of Law Bursary
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Law'11
Experiential Learning Fund
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Law'06
Experiential Learning Fund
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MBA '76 |
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Law'66
The Law’66 Book Prize
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MBA '66 |
| MBA '96 | Commerce '76 |
| MBA '86 | Dedication in Honour of Greg McKellar |
| Dr. Richard Milner |
Science '16
Support of the Dean's Excellence Fund allows the Dean to allocate resources to innovative initiatives, academic awards and various student teams, activities and programs.
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Science '15
Support of the Dean's Excellence Fund allows the Dean to allocate resources to innovative initiatives, academic awards and various student teams, activities and programs.
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Artsci 1991 |
| 1962 Reunion | The MMA Legacy Fund* |
| The Commerce Legacy Fund | AMBA Program Fund |
| EMBA'17 | In Honour of Judith Brown |
| MBA 18 | Commerce '67 |
| AMBA'18 | EMBA'18 |
| Commerce '18 | Commerce 1982 |
| In Memory of Carolyn Lundell, BCom'54 | MBA '92 |
| ArtSci'12 | Nancy Malloy Award |
| MBA '02 | MBA '82 |
| EMBA'97 | MBA'77 |
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The T. Kurt Kyser Memorial Scholarship Fund
In loving memory of Kurt and his deep commitment to education and Queen's University, the T. Kurt Kyser Memorial Scholarship Fund has been established.
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Law'67
Established in April 2023, the Law’67 Bursary demonstrates our class commitment to ensuring that no deserving student is left behind due to financial constraints.
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| In Memory of Roderick McLeod | The MIB Legacy Fund |
| Queen's Supermileage | MBA '19 |
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In Memory of Frank Lewis (1947-2018)
Give in memory of Frank Lewis to the Frank David Lewis Memorial Fund. Established by the Department of Economics, this fund will support research and teaching in economic history at Queen's.
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In Memory of N. Joseph (Joe) Paithouski |
| In Memory of Christopher Leuchter | Commerce 78 |
| MBA '83 | Smith Tricolour Fund |
| Phys Ed '13 |
Four Directions Indigenous Student Centre
A Law Student is gifted a Pendleton blanket as he crosses the stage at convocation.
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| EMBA '19 | In Memory of Anne Mellor |
| Science '18 | MBA'93 |
| MBA '03 | In Honour of Deborah Turnbull |
| MBA'78 | The Peter and Doreen Howe Memorial Award |
| In Honour of Katherine and Gordon Keep | In Memory of Peter R. Galbraith |
| Commerce 2019 | In Memory of Dr. Diane C Arthur |
| In Memory of Carole Carruthers | MBA 2020 |
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The Rita Friendly Kaufman Fund
Support opportunities for families, children and teens to explore their creative potential and learn about visual art and culture through hands-on studio programs and in-gallery sessions at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre.
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Department of Film & Media |
| Department of Film & Media | Department of Classics |
| In Memory of Judith (Judi) Elaine Brown | AMBA '20 |
| MBA '99 | Dr Robert Crandall Prize |
| EMBA '20 | PHE'94 |
| In Memory of Andrew Calder | W.K. Rowe Memorial |
| MBA'79 | Commerce '20 |
| PHE'73 |
Dean's Bursary - Smith Engineering
Your gift to the Dean's Bursary - Smith Engineering helps eradicate financial barriers that stand between promising students and a life-altering Smith Engineering education.
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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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The Bethany Qun Yi Yan Memorial Fund |
| MBA 2021 | Law'05 |
| Law'15 | Kevin Gordon Rankin Memorial Graduate Award |
| The Amir Moradi Memorial Bursary | The Rector's Bursary |
| In Memory of J.R.M. (John) Gordon | Mary N. Francis Fellowship in Nursing Science |
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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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Smith School of Business Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Indigenization (EDII) Fund
Smith has also established an EDII fund to provide an opportunity for our community to support initiatives leading to impactful and meaningful change within our school.
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EMBA '21 |
| Department of Geography and Planning | In Memory of Dr Harold Jarrell |
| Commerce 2021 | The Stephanie Simpson Bursary |
| Early 1960's Football Gaels Commemorative Athletic Award | 1968 era - Endowed Fund |
| 1970 - 1975 - Annual Athletic Football Award | 1975 - 1980 - Annual Athletic Football Award |
| 1980 - 1985 - Annual Athletic Football Award | 1985 - 1990 - Annual Athletic Football Award |
| 1995 - 2000 - Annual Athletic Football Award | 2000 - 2005 - Annual Athletic Football Award |
| 2005 - 2010 - Annual Athletic Football Award | 2010 - 2015 - Annual Athletic Football Award |
| 2015 - 2020 - Annual Athletic Football Award | 1990 - 1995 - Annual Athletic Football Award |
| The Arts and Science Class of 1967 Bursary | 1950 - 1959 - Annual Athletic Football Award |
| EMBA '22 | ASUS 130 |
| Student-Resourced Rehabilitation Services | Future Leaders Camp |
| Serina Timperio's Ride for Research | Queen's Outdoor Field Experience Initiative |
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The D. John Naccarato Memorial Award in Law
The D. John Naccarato Memorial Award in Law
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Faculty of Arts & Science Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Indigenization Fund
Funds support initiatives that advance equity, diversity, inclusion, and indigenization within the Faculty.
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| 1980 - 1985 | Support the Wright Family Award in Honour of Jay's Retirement |
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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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Commerce '22 |
| In Memory of John Smith | Bronwyn Keatley Scholarship |
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Law'20
The Experiential Learning Fund
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The Rolf Lund Bursary |
| International Women's Day - Faculty of Arts & Science | Your Group here |
| PHE’78 Class Giving Initiative | Smith Displaced Scholars |
| Women's Rugby Athletic Financial Awards |
Women's Volleyball - All Funds
Support the Queen's Women's Volleyball Team through their Booster and Academic Achievement Funds.
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| In Memory of Margaret Light | Law'12 |
| Law'17 | In Memory of Donalda McGeachy |
| Food Bank | In Memory of Beryl Garrett |
| Women's Basketball - All Funds | In Memory of Donald Daly |
| Smith Master of Science in Management’s 25th Anniversary Campaign | the John Armitage Rowing Athletic Award |
| the Queen's Rowing Leadership Fund |
Men's Volleyball Booster
The Men's Volleyball Booster Fund helps support current team initiatives to drive success on and off the court.
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Alumni of Queen's First Aid Award
Queen’s First Aid offers volunteer event-based coverage to groups in the Queen’s community, both on and off campus.
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EMBA '23 |
| PHE'88 | PHE'98 |
| PHE'93 | PHE’83 |
| Geology’82 | Gerald Saunders Award for Design Innovation |
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The Queen's Law Black Canadian Admission Award
This award aims to recognize and celebrate the exceptional achievements of incoming Black Canadian students who have shown outstanding academic abilities and leadership potential.
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Artsci'84 |
| PHE'80 | Artsci'74 |
| Artsci'09 | Law'74 |
| Law'14 | In memory of Ray Calver |
| In Memory of Helen Garrett and Wendy Hotson | Arts, Com, PHE & NSc'64 |
| In Memory of John Milliken |
PHE'89
In recognition of our reunion, we encourage you to contribute to Revved Up.
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| PHE'74 | In Memory of Fred Euringer |
| In Memory of Karyn Brooks | Jane Philpott Primary Care Fund |
| PHE'75 | Stikeman Elliott Alumni Campaign |
| John Valerio Memorial Award | In Memory of Heidi Scott |
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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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Women's Rugby |
| 2025 Giving Day - Football | MBA '95 |
| In Memory of Dee Padfield | Men's Volleyball - All Funds |
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the Masters of Industrial Relations Trust Fund
Funds will be used to offer social and personal peer-based support to students at Queen's University.
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the Smith Engineering Trust
Established by members of the Queen's Young Engineering Alumni Toronto GPA Society to provide discretionary support to the Dean, Smith Engineering, for Queen's Smith Engineering priority initiatives.
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the Engineering Society Fund
Covers expenses for the Engineering Association.
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the Engineering Society Fund
Funds provide undergraduate students the opportunity to travel to and participate in EWB African programs during the summer months, attend conferences, and participate in educational outreach activities.
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the Engineering Society Fund
A student-led conference to discuss the intersection of business and technology into the future. Funding may be used to cover expenses related to the conference.
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the Engineering Society Fund
Funds provide students the opportunity host educational outreach activities on development and global issues, and for travel to participate in community projects in Canada and internationally during the summer months.
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the Engineering Society Fund
Funds provide undergraduate students the opportunity to design, build and program a satellite or space vehicles, travel to competitions and conferences, and participate in educational outreach activities.
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the Engineering Society Fund
A student-run design team who work collaboratively to put their technical knowledge, creativity and passion towards an innovative solution to optimize fuel efficiency. Funds will be used towards new equipment and materials.
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the Civil Engineering Independent Fund
Covers expenses for Bursaries in Civil Engineering.
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the Engineering Society Fund
Funds provide undergraduate students the opportunity to design and build the world's first fuel cell powered snowmobile, travel to competitions or conferences, and participate in educational outreach activities.
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the QFC Fundraising Initiatives
Funds raised through QFC Fundraising Initiatives will directly support athletes, coaches, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and FMC.
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the David W. Bacon Distinguished Speaker Series
Established to support the costs associated with bringing eminent academics or leaders from the spheres of research and practice in Chemical Engineering in Smith Engineering to Queen's University campus.
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the Dr. Michael Baird Lecture Series
Established to support the costs associated with bringing eminent academics or chemists to Queen's University campus. These funds will be used to cover expenses related to the lecture or event, honoraria and/or speaking fees.
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the BGC GeoEngineering Seminar Series
Established to support the costs associated with bringing eminent academics and professionals in the field of GeoEngineering to Smith Engineering, Queen's University campus.
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the Dr. Stan Brown Lecture Series
Established to support the costs associated with bringing eminent academics or chemists to Queen's University campus. These funds will be used to cover expenses related to the lecture or event, honoraria and/or speaking fees.
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the Dr. Bruce Cronk Distinguished Lecture Series
Established by Wayne Simmons, PhmB '47 U of T, and Dr. Bruce Cronk, M.D. 1946, to support the costs associated with bringing visiting scholars to bring special expertise in all areas of Medicine, Nursing and Rehabilitation Medicine.
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the Robert B. Carson Speaker Series Fund
Established by the late Robert B. Carson, B.A. 1931, B. Sc. 1933, to support a speaker series in the field of biomedical research in the Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences.
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the Dr. Alistair M. Macleod Distinguished Lecture Series in Philosophy
Established in honour of Professor Emeritus Dr. Alistair Macleod for his commitment to Queen's and the discipline of philosophy. The fund will support the costs associated with bringing eminent academics and philosophers to Queen's University campus.
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the George and Maureen Ewan Lecture Series
Established by George and Maureen Ewan to support seminar and lecture programs designed to increase scientific discourse and culture within the Particle Astrophysics community at Queen's University.
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the Harrison/MacRae Family Lecture Series
Established by estate of the late John H. Harrison, B. Com. 1949, and Elizabeth (Betty) Harrison (nee MacRae), B.A. 1949, to support the costs associated with bringing speakers with an emphasis on chemical physics and physical chemistry to campus.
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the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts Concert Series Fund
Proceeds from this expendable fund will be used to help attract national and international musicians to the Concert Hall in the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts.
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the Irving and Regina Rosen Lecture Series
To endow a permanent lecture series in Jewish Studies at Queen's University to enable the wider community to better understand the living and vital tradition of Judaism.
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the Robert K. Jones and A. Joyce Jones Speaker Series in Civil Engineering
Established by Robert K. Jones, Sc'52, and A. Joyce Jones, Arts'53, to support the Department of Civil Engineering's Engineering Forum in Smith Engineering. Specifically, the funds will be used to support a weekly speaker series.
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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.
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the Marcus-Matalon Lecture Series on U.S. Law
Established by Stephen Marcus, LLB 1977, and Renee Matalon to fund an annual lecture given by a distinguished American law professor to Queen's University law students.
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the Lorne Maclachlan Lecture Series on Kant
Established to support the costs associated with bringing eminent academics and philosophers to Queen's University campus. These funds will be used to cover expenses related to the lecture or event, honoraria and/or speaking fees.
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the John Meisel Scholar Series in Contemporary Political Controversies
Established to support the costs associated with bringing eminent or emerging academics or public intellectuals to the Queen's University community.
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the Luis G. Melo Memorial Lecture Series
Established in 2008 in memory of Luis G. Melo to honour his life and contributions to cardiovascular science. The fund will be used to support bringing speakers with an emphasis on on biomedical research to Queen's University.
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the Alvaro and Diane Morales Public Lecture Series in Men's Health
Established by Dr. Alvaro Morales and Mrs. Diane Morales, BA(Hons) 1985, to support the costs associated with bringing speakers with an emphasis on Issues Related to Men's Health to Queen's University.
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the Richard Safka Seminar Series
Established by friends, family and colleagues of the late Richard Safka, MIR 2005. Funding will support the costs associated with bringing eminent academics and professionals in the field of industrial relations to Queen's University.
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the Class of Political Studies 2002 Speakers Series
Established to enliven the student experience within the Department of Political Studies by providing financial support for guest lectures and special topic courses celebrating the exchange between academic pursuits and the political life of Canada.
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the Kenneth Russell Endowed Lecture Series
Established in honour of Professor Kenneth Russell to support the costs associated with bringing eminent academics or chemists to Queen's University. Funds will cover expenses related to the lecture/event, honoraria and/or speaking fees.
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the Sister Sophie Ltd. International Lecture Series
Established to support the costs associated with bringing speakers to the Department of English Literature and Creative Writing, who are of elevated stature and reputation in their field to Queen's campus. Preferably speakers will reside outside of Canada
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the Suning Wang Lecture Series
Established in memory of the late Dr. Suning Wang, a faculty member of the Department of Chemistry. This fund will be used to support the costs associated with bringing eminent academics or chemists to Queen's University campus.
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the Susman Family Lecture Series
Created to honour Susman Family members who are graduates of Queen's, including Dr. Abraham Susman, MD'28, Dr. William Susman, MD'23, and Dr. Benjamin Susman, MD'33. This lecture will fund an annual speaker in medical education.
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the Walter Szarek Endowed Lecture Series
Established to support the costs associated with bringing eminent academics and chemists to Queen's University campus. These funds will be used to cover expenses related to the lecture or event, honoraria and/or speaking fees.
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the Hon. Warren K. Winkler Speaker Series in Industrial Relations
Established in honour of The Hon. Warren K. Winkler and used to support a lecture series or seminar presented to graduate students in the Master of Industrial Relations program.
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the April Gougeon (Stoker) Award in Law
Established in memory of April (Gougeon) Stoker, LLB 2012. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement for law students in a JD degree program or combined JD degree program in the Faculty of Law.
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the Indigenous Futures in Engineering
This fund will support outreach programming to inspire young Indigenous people to develop an interest in math and science, promote engineering as a post-secondary field of study and help Indigenous students' success in Smith Engineering programs.
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the Indigenous Admission Award
Established by Chancellor David Dodge, B.A (Hons.) 1965, LL.D. 2002, and Christiane Dodge, B.A. 1964. Awarded to Indigenous students entering first year of any undergraduate degree program.
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the Faculty of Education Indigenous Initiatives Fund
the Faculty of Education Indigneous Initiatives Fund will be used at the discretion of the Dean of the Faculty of Education for the design and innovation of Indigenous teaching and learning programs in the Faculty of Education
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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.
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the Harry Abramsky Prize in Hebrew
Established by Mr. Harry Abramsky and awarded to a student who obtains high standing in HEBR 191.
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the Abramsky Prize in Physiology
Awarded to the student entering the fourth year of the honours B.Sc. Program in Life Sciences with a concentration in Physiology, who, on the basis of performance in physiology course work to date, is judged by the Department to be the most worthy.
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the Harry and Ethel Abramsky Award in Music
Established by the family of Harry and Ethel Abramsky. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students in the fourth year of the Bachelor of Music or B.A. (Honours) Music program.
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the Harry Abramsky Scholarship
Given by Harry Abramsky, Kingston, Ontario. Awarded to a student entering the final year of the Undergraduate Program in Commerce, based on the standing obtained in the penultimate year of his or her program.
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the Joseph Abramsky Prize
Founded in memory of Joseph Abramsky by his sons, for standing on year's work. Open to candidates in Mechanical Engineering in Smith Engineering.
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the Agnes Etherington Art Centre General Acquisitions Fund
Donations for art acquisitions and expense of art purchases.
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the Resources Fund for Adaptive Technologies and Accessibility Services Centers
Established to provide ongoing support for both the Adaptive Technologies and Accessibility Services Centers.
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the Add*Ed Research Group
The add*ed Research Group at Queen's University advances research and innovation in special and inclusive education, supporting students with autism and developmental disabilities by equipping educators with tools for academic and social growth.
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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.
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the Donald Gow Founder's Medal
Established in 2002 in honour of Donald Gow, founder and first Director of the School of Policy Studies. Presented to a full- or part-time student graduating from the MPA program with the highest academic standing. Value: medal
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the Violet Head Fellowship
Awarded on the basis of merit and need to the woman Ontario resident with the highest standing in the Clinical MA program, who is proceeding to a doctoral degree in Clinical Psych at Queen's or another esteemed university in NA, GB or Continental Europe.
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the Walter F. Light Graduate Fellowships in Education
Established by gifts from Walter F Light, Sc'49, LL.D'81, and by gifts made in his memory. Awarded on the basis of academic achievement and financial need to full-time students in graduate programs offered by the Faculty of Education.
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the Queen's Rocket Engineering Team Fund
To provide students in Mechnical and Materials Engineering in Smith Engineering the opportunity to design, build and program an advanced sounding rocket, travel to competitions and conferences, and participate in educational outreach activities.
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the Agnes Etherington Art Centre Canadian Dress Collection Fund
Established by Margaret Angus, LLD 1973, to fund the conservation, research and exhibition of the Collection of Canadian Dress in the collection of the Agnes Etherington Art Centre.
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the Franks Fund
Established by C.E.S. Franks, B.A. 1959, M.A. 1965, and Daphne Franks (a) to assist in the purchase of works on paper (b) to support curatorial work associated with works on paper, and (c) to support the other purposes of the Agnes Etherington Art Centre.
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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.
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the Aesculapian Society Initiatives Fund
The Aesculapian Society Initiatives Fund was established to support initiatives led by the Aesculapian Society that provides medical students with educational opportunities outside of the classroom.
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the AMS Food Bank Fund
Established to provide the Queen's community with food service in the most comfortable environment possible.
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the Queen's Bands
To provide undergraduate students the opportunity to gain hands on experience through marching band performances on campus and in the community with Queen's Bands, support maintenance of equipment and uniforms, plus travel expenses.
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the Queen's Marketing Association
Supports QMA's programming, including QMAC, Master Class, and the Winter Summit, by reducing delegate costs, enhancing speakers and workshops, and ensuring events remain accessible to all students.
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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.
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the Agnes's Circle Fund
Gifts will be used to support the Agnes Etherington Art Centre at Queen's University related to Agnes Reimagined, including but not limited to, innovative new programming areas and special initiatives.
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the Alberta Scholar at Queen's Law Scholarship
Established by alumni and friends from Alberta. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to a student entering the first year of Queen's Law (J.D.) or joint J.D. program, whose address on admission to Queen's University is from the province of Alberta.
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the Alfred Bader Scholarship in Chemistry
Established by Alfred R. Bader, Science 1945. Awarded to students with the highest standing in third year courses in organic chemistry offered by the Department of Chemistry.
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the Kathryn Aleong Bursary in Geography
Established by Kathryn Aleong, B.A. (Hons) 1981, and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students enrolled in second, third or fourth year of an honours degree in Geography in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Alfie Pierce Admission Award
Established by the Afro-Caribe Community Foundation of Kingston. Awarded to students entering first year of any undergraduate degree program on the basis of need, academic achievement and contribution to the African or Caribbean communities in Canada.
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the Dr. Mustafa K. Alkan Memorial Award
Established by Dr. Martha Adeline Colley in memory of Dr. Mustafa K. Alkan. Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to undergraduate students in the School of Medicine who have a demonstrated interest in Pediatrics or Pathology.
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the David Allgood Professorship in Business Law
Established in honour of David Allgood, LL.B. 1974, to recognize his many contributions to the Faculty of Law. This Professorship Fund will provide key leadership for the business law program in the Faculty of Law.
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the Alzheimer's Disease Research Fund
Established to support clinical and basic research related to Alzheimer's Disease in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Queen's University.
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the Darcene Carriere and Andrea (Andree) Phillips Alzheimer's Research Fund
Established by Andrea (Andree) Phillips and Darcene Carriere in support of Alzheimer's and related research at the Centre for Neuroscience Studies at the discretion of the Director of the Centre.
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the Amir Moradi Memorial Bursary
Established in memory of Amir Moradi, killed in the crash of Ukraine Int. Airlines flight PS 752 in Tehran, Iran. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to Iranian students in any year of any degree program in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the AMS Membership Bursary
Established by the Alma Mater Society, and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to Alma Mater Society (AMS) members.
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the Norman, Ian and Lorna Rogers Scholarship
Established by Arthur W. McLeod Rogers and awarded at the close of each academic year to the student who has shown the most outstanding leadership in student affairs during such academic year.
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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.
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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 Accenture Scholarship in the Smith School of Business
Established by Accenture Inc. and awarded on the basis of academic excellence, proven leadership skills, and involvement in school or community activities to students in second year in the Bachelor of Commerce program.
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the Elias Andrews Lectureship in Science and Religion
Established in honour of Elias Andrews (Principal of Queen's Theological College, 1955-1970). The Lectureship is intended to support the costs associated with bringing eminent academics in the field of science and religion to Queen's University campus.
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the Mitchell and Wilda Andriesky Award
Established by Mitchell Andriesky, Arts '53, and Wilda Andriesky, Arts '59, M.A. '61. Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to graduate students in the Dept. of Psychology with preference to a student in clinical psychology.
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the Mitchell and Wilda Andriesky Fund
Established by Mitchell Andriesky, Arts '53, and Wilda Andriesky, Arts '59, MA '61, to support the ongoing operations of the Ban Righ Centre.
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the Mitchell & Wilda Andriesky Graduate Student Support Fund
The fund will support graduate students in the Department of Psychology to serve as teaching assistants, attend conferences and enhance their learning and interaction, and bring speakers to the Department of Psychology to enhance learning opportunities.
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the Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine Trust Fund
Your gift will be used to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support research, including but not limited to resident research, in the Department of Anesthesiology & Perioperative Medicine at Queen's University.
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the Istvan and Beate Anhalt Entrance Scholarship
Awarded to students entering 1st year of a Bachelor of Music program who show promise in either composition or performance. If there are no eligible candidates, then upper-years can be considered.
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the Anne Smith Memorial Entrance Scholarship
Established by Gregory, BCom'91, and Crystal Smith. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to full-time students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program, who at the time of admission were residents of Alberta, Saskatchewan or Manitoba
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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.
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the Science 2003 ThankQ Bursary
Established by members of the Class of Science 2003 and awarded on the basis of financial need to fourth year students in Smith Engineering.
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the Science 2009 Student Fund
Established by the Class of Science 2009 to improve the quality of student life space in Smith Engineering.
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the Science '99 Award
Awarded to a full-time second, third or fourth year Smith Engineering student on the basis of need and involvement in extracurricular activities that could include employment with a Queen's organization.
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the Smith Engineering Dean's Excellence Fund
Support of this fund allows the Dean of Smith Engineering to allocate resources to innovative initiatives, academic awards and various student teams, activities and programs.
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the James Robert Grasse Bursary in Civil Engineering
Established by the Estate of James Robert Grasse (BSc 1961). Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students entering second year of a Bachelor of Applied Science degree program with an academic plan in Civil Engineering.
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the Kostuik Mining Engineering Field Development Fund
Established in July 2001 to provide the Head, Robert M. Buchan Department of Mining in Smith Engineering with annual financial support for the undergraduate students' field trip program.
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the Ian Joseph MacDonald Bursary in Mechanical Engineering
Established in March 2002 in memory of Dr. Ian J. MacDonald, Sc. '54, and awarded to a second year student in Mechanical Engineering in Smith Engineering on the basis of financial need.
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the James Medves Award in Chemical Engineering
Established in memory of James Medves, B.Sc. 1953, and awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to students in the third year of the Chemical Engineering program in Smith Engineering.
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the Smith Engineering QYEA GPA Society Toronto
Established by members of the Queen's Young Engineering Alumni Toronto GPA Society to provide discretionary support to the Dean, Smith Engineering, for Smith Engineering priority initiatives.
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the Arthur Smith Bursary in Mechanical Engineering
Established in March 2003 by Arthur E. Smith, B.Sc. (Mech. Eng.) 1934, and awarded on the basis of financial need to students in the second, third or fourth year of the Mechanical Engineering program in Smith Engineering.
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the Smith Engineering Trust
Established to provide discretionary support to the Dean, Smith Engineering, for Queen's Smith Engineering priority initiatives.
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the Dean's Discretionary Fund in Honour of the Class of Science '40
Established by the class of Science '40 as a discretionary fund for Smith Engineering to enrich the learning environment for engineering students.
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the Science '41 Memorial Scholarship
Maintained by the class of Science '41 in memory of Mr. O.J. Watts, for standing on year's work in Smith Engineering.
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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 Science '44 Memorial Prize
Established by the class of Science '44 in memory of members who were killed in World War II. Awarded to Smith Engineering students on the basis of extra-curricular student activities. Candidates must have passed all work of year.
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the Science '44 40th Year Fund
To supplement the operating budget made available by the University to Smith Engineering and it is not intended, nor is desired that this Fund, or the income it generates, will have the effect of reducing the operating budget of Smith Engineering.
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the Science 1946 Memorial Bursary
Established by the Class of Science '46. Awarded to a student on the basis of financial need to students in any year of a Bachelor of Applied Science degree program in Smith Engineering.
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the Science 1948 1/2 Mature Student Entrance Bursary
Established by the class of Science 1948 1/2 and awarded on the basis of financial need to a mature student entering the first year program in Smith Engineering.
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the Science '52 Endowment Fund
Established by the Class of Science 1952 to provide the Dean of Smith Engineering with discretionary funds.
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the Science 1955 Faculty Fund
Established by the Class of Science 1955 to provide the Dean of Smith Engineering discretionary funding, but not to be used for salaries or related benefits of faculty or staff members.
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the Science 1958 Fund
Established by the class of Science 1958 to support a wide variety of activities which contribute to the enrichment of Smith Engineering learning environment.
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the Science 1962 Student Initiative Endowment Fund
Established to provide the Dean of Smith Engineering with discretionary funds to support student initiative groups.
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the Science '66 Chemical Engineering Fund
Established by John McKibbin, BSc(Eng)'66, to provide funds in Chemical Engineering in Smith Engineering for student activities: field trips, plant visits, professional conferences, workshops, student design competitions, and student lecture series.
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the Science 1967 Endowment Fund
Established by the class of Science 1967 to provide discretionary funding to the Dean of Smith Engineering to enrich the learning environment for undergraduate students in Smith Engineering.
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the Science 1969 "Community by Design" Senior Mentorship
Established to provide support to senior undergraduate students who are selected as mentors for first year students in Smith Engineering in the first year project course. Each mentor will supervise one project each term.
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the Science 1970 and Science 1990 Student Initiatives Fund
Established to provide the Dean of Smith Engineering with discretionary support for extra-curricular opportunities for Smith Engineering undergraduate students.
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the Science 1978 Student Initiatives Fund
Established by the class of Science 1978 to provide support for student initiatives in Smith Engineering.
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the Science 1982 Fund
Established by the class of Science '82 to provide funding to Smith Engineering for expenditures to enhance the undergraduate education of students within Smith Engineering.
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the Science 88 - Inspiring Students Fund
Established by members of the class of Science 1988 to provide the Dean of Smith Engineering with discretionary support for extra-curricular opportunities for Smith Engineering undergraduate students.
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the Science '93 Fund
Established by the graduating class of Science 1993 to be used for the purchase of library equipment for engineering and applied science.
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the Queen's University Archives Digitization Fund
Established to process, digitize, and make publicly available on-line, and free of charge, personal papers and records contained within the holdings of Queen's University Archives.
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the Pall Ardal Moral Philosophy Scholarship
Established by Sten Ardal in honour of his father, Professor Pall Ardal. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to upper-year students of a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree program with an academic plan offered by the Department of Philosophy.
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the Victtoria Ardellini Admission Award
Established by Danny and Charlatta Ardellini in honour of Victtoria Ardellini, BSc(Hons) 2023. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement to students entering first year of a Bachelor of Science (Honors) degree program.
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the Molly and Gordon Armstrong Medical Education Fund
Established by Molly and Gordon Armstrong, M.D. 1947, to support the medical education program in the Department of Surgery, specifically the Division of Orthopedic Surgery.
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the Peter R.B. Armstrong Entrepreneur Entrance Scholarship
Established by Peter R.B. Armstrong and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program.
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the Art Conservation Student Travel Endowment Fund
Established to assist Art Conservation students with their travel expenses related to their research and training.
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the Art Conservation Trust Fund
To assist various aspects of the Art Conservation Program which require special funding such as national/international guest speakers, workshops conducted by highly skilled professionals, and new conservation equipment for laboratories.
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the Department of Art History and Art Conservation Endowment
Established to provide the Head, Department of Art History and Art Conservation with discretionary financial support to address the priorities of the Department of Art History and Art Conservation.
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the Arts '49 Principal Wallace Fellowship
Established by members of the Class of Arts '49 and friends in memory of Dr. Robert Charles Wallace, former Principal of Queen's University. Awarded to a deserving student in a graduate program in Arts & Science, Policy Studies or Urban Planning.
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the Arts 1951 Robert Wallace Memorial Award
Established by members of the class of Arts & Science 1951 in memory of Principal Robert Wallace, LL.D 1930. Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to students in any year or program of studies in the Faculty of Arts & Science.
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the Arts, Commerce, PHE 1965 Admission Bursary
Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students entering first year of an undergraduate degree program in the Faculty of Arts and Science or first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program in the Smith School of Business.
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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 Doug Bellinger Scholarship in Biomedical Computing
Established in May 2003 by Doug Bellinger, B.Sc.(Electrical Engineering) 1988. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to a student entering fourth year with a subject of specialization in Biomedical Computing in the School of Computing.
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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.
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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.
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the Dean of Arts & Science Trust Fund
Gifts to this fund will be used at the discretion of the Dean of Arts & Science for a number of purposes including, but not limited to, providing learning beyond the classroom and fostering links with donors, industry and the community.
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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.
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the E.M.S. Technologies Scholarship
Established by E.M.S. Technologies Inc. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to a student entering third year of a Bachelor of Computing (Honours) degree program with an academic plan in Software Design.
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the Arts and Science Innovative Learning Fund
The "broader learning environment" in the Faculty of Arts and Science requires funds to ensure our learning spaces, equipment, technology, and opportunities for experiential and cross-disciplinary learning remain relevant and enriching for our students
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the James W.S. Jamieson Scholarship
Established by the estate of James W.S. Jamieson for graduate studies in the Department of English Literature & Creative Writing. Awarded to an outstanding student specializing in Canadian literature.
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the Jewish Studies Program
Established in support of the Jewish Studies Program at Queen's University, the funds will be used to broaden the Jewish Studies Program by reinforcing existing courses and developing new ones.
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the Arts Management Award
Awarded for academic achievement and interest in Arts Management to students in 3rd or 4th year of a major, minor, medial in Drama who have completed Commerce courses or a 3rd or 4th year student in a Commerce program who has completed courses in Drama.
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the Norman Miller Assistantships in Mathematics Education
Established to provide opportunities for third or fourth year undergraduates who are in the concurrent education program or who intend to pursue B.Ed. studies after their undergraduate degree, and who have a major or medial concentration in mathematics.
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the Edythe Zacks Millman Prize in the Performing Arts
Established by Edythe Zacks Millman, BA'39, a member of various theatrical organizations. Awarded on the recommendation of the Director of the DAN School of Drama and Music to a graduating student for extraordinary achievement in the area of performance.
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the Department of Philosophy Fund
Gifts to this fund can be used to support initiatives that enhance the life of the Department of Philosophy and the learning experiences of our students.
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the Arts and Science Class of 1967 Admission Bursary
Established by Arts and Science Class of 1967 and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students entering first year of any first-entry undergraduate degree program in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Dean's Endowed Admission Scholarship for Bachelor of Arts (Honours)
Established in May 2015 by the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering first year of a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Arts and Science International Fund
Each year, Arts and Science students experience the world through 165 programs in more than 40 countries. Your gift will enable our students to participate in these programs and enhance international programming here at Queen's.
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the Faculty of Arts and Science Teaching Assistant Fund
Your gift will help provide teaching experience and financial assistance for our more than 1,000 graduate and 200 undergraduate students who work as tutorial assistants, sharing knowledge and skills with their undergraduate peers.
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the Frances K. Smith Scholarship in Art History
Established by Frances K. Smith, BA'56. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to a student entering fourth year with a concentration in Art History in a B.A.(Hons.) program in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Arts '50 Scholarship
Established by the Class of Arts '50. Awarded to a student entering final year in the Faculty of Arts and Science who has made a personal contribution to the life of the University and maintained a GPA of at least 2.0 on the work of his or her program.
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the Mary Agar, Arts '67 Memorial Bursary in Education
Established by Michael O'Connor, BSc 1968, PhD 1976, DSc 1992, in memory of his late wife, Mary (Agar) O'Connor, BA 1967. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students in any year of study in a Concurrent or Consecutive Education program.
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the Commerce 2007 Award in memory of Darren James Bishop
Established by the Class of Commerce 2007 in memory of Darren James Bishop, BCom'07. Awarded on the basis of financial need, academic achievement, and involvement in extra-curricular activities to students entering the Bachelor of Commerce program.
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the BCom '94 Bursary
Established by the Class of Commerce 1994 in recognition of their 20th reunion and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program.
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the Matt Aaronson and Kate Sanderson Exchange Bursary
Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of a Bachelor of Commerce degree program in the Smith School of Business who have been selected to participate in a formal Queen's University bi-lateral exchange.
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the E. Stanley Beacock (Arts '42) and Nadine M. Beacock Scholarship Fund
Established by the Estates of Stanley Beacock, BA'42, and Nadine Beacock. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering first year of any first entry undergraduate degree program.
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the Engineering Society Capital Bed Fund
Established by the Engineering Society to be used for the purchase of lab equipment in Smith Engineering programs. It is not intended, nor is it desirable that this Fund will have the effect of reducing Smith Engineering's budget.
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the Hugh and Bernie Bedore Bursary
Established by the family of Hugh and Bernie Bedore. Awarded to a student on the basis of financial need.
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the Gordon Bell Fellowship in Transformative Mining
Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to Masters or PhD students enrolled in the Robert M. Buchan Department of Mining in Smith Engineering, whose areas of research show potential for transforming the means by which mineral resources are extracted.
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the Arts '73 Bursary
Established by the class of Arts 1973. Awarded on the basis of financial need to a full-time student in any year in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Arts and Science '78 Bursary
Established by the class of Arts '78 and awarded on the basis of financial need to second, third, or fourth year students registered in any program in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Class of '94 Single Parent Undergraduate Bursary
Established by the Class of '94 and awarded on the basis of financial need to a student who is a single parent registered in a degree program in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the ArtSci '03 Award in memory of Eileen Krieger
Established by the class of Arts & Science 2003 in memory of Eileen Krieger. Awarded on the basis of financial need, academic achievement, and extra-curricular involvement to upper year students in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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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 the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the William Angus Award in Drama
Established by the Faculty Players of Queen's University in honour of Dr. William Angus. Awarded to the student who has made the most significant contribution during the academic year to the Drama program at the DAN School of Drama and Music.
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the Faculty of Arts and Science Graduate Recruitment Fund
Created by the Faculty of Arts and Science to enhance Masters and PhD funding packages for incoming and current graduate students with a goal of increasing enrolment targets and enhancing the profile of graduate programming at Queen's University.
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the Martha McConnachie Memorial Admission Award
Established by Thomas McLaren, B.Com. 1949, in honour of his daughter, Martha McConnachie, B.A. Music 1976. Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic excellence to a student entering the first year program in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Queen's University Biological Station Land Trust
Gifts to this fund are used for land acquisition and stewardship for the Queen's University Biological Station
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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 Arts and Science Undergraduate Society Scholarships
Established by the Arts and Science Undergraduate Society. Awarded on the basis of academic achievement and extracurricular activities to students in their fourth year of studies in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Atherton Engineering Physics Award
Established by David Atherton to recognize a Smith Engineering Physics professor, who is Canadian, registered Peng and has had at least 5 years post graduate full time employment in an industrial company.
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the Queen's Athletics Intramural Fund
Funding will be used to support intramural programming and disbursed at the discretion of the Executive Director of Athletics and Recreation.
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the Women's Hockey Athletic Awards
Funds raised through this program will directly support Athletic Financial Awards for the Women's Hockey team.
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the Women's Rugby Athletic Awards
Funds raised through this program will directly support Athletic Financial Awards for the Women's Rugby team.
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the Women's Soccer Athletic Awards
Funds raised through this program will directly support Athletic Financial Awards for the Women's Soccer team.
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the Women's Volleyball Athletic Awards
Funds raised through this program will directly support Athletic Financial Awards for the Women's Volleyball team.
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the Queen's University Athletic Award
Established to assist coaches in recruiting the countries best student-athlete. Donations provide financial support on the basis of academic and athletic excellence to student-athletes on varsity teams, in compliance with U SPORTS and OUA regulations.
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the Queen's Athletics Excellence Awards
Awarded on the basis of academic achievement and athletic excellence to student-athletes in any degree program at Queen's University and who are on the competition roster of a Gaels interuniversity athletic team.
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the Athletics and Recreation Executive Director's Excellence Fund
Funding will assist Athletics and Recreation in attracting top performing student-athletes and developing programs and facilities that support sport, health and wellness. Funds are used at the discretion of the Executive Director of Athletic & Recreation.
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the Fencing Athletic Awards
Funds raised through this program will directly support Athletic Financial Awards for the Fencing team.
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the Football Athletic Awards
Funds raised through this program will directly support Athletic Financial Awards for the Football team.
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the Men's Waterpolo Athletic Awards
Funds raised through this program will directly support Athletic Financial Awards for the Men's Waterpolo Athletic team.
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the Men's Basketball Athletic Awards
Funds raised through this program will directly support Athletic Financial Awards for the Men's Basketball team.
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the Men's Hockey Athletic Awards
Funds raised through this program will directly support Athletic Financial Awards for the Men's Hockey team.
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the Men's Rugby Athletic Awards
Funds raised through this program will directly support Athletic Financial Awards for the Men's Rugby team.
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the Men's Soccer Athletic Awards
Funds raised through this program will directly support Athletic Financial Awards for the Men's Soccer team.
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the Men's Volleyball Athletic Awards
Funds raised through this program will directly support Athletic Financial Awards for the Men's Volleyball team.
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the Rowing Athletic Awards
Funds raised through this program will directly support Athletic Financial Awards for the Rowing team.
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the Track & Field Athletic Awards
Funds raised through this program will directly support Athletic Financial Awards for the Track & Field/XCountry team.
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the Athletic Therapy Booster Club
Funds raised by this club supports athletic therapy initiatives, training in teaching, clinical and field learning environments. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Therapist.
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the Women's Waterpolo Athletic Awards
Funds raised through this program will directly support Athletic Financial Awards for the Women's Waterpolo Athletic team.
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the Women's Basketball Athletic Awards
Funds raised through this program will directly support Athletic Financial Awards for the Women's Basketball team.
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the Alliance Atlantis Professorship in Film Studies
Established by Alliance Atlantis Communications and its predecessor, Atlantis Films, co-founded by Michael MacMillan, Seaton McLean and Janice Platt. To fund a half-position in the Department of Film Studies.
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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 Prudence Austin Scholarship
Established by the Haldimand-Norfolk Branch of the Queen's University Alumni Association to honour Prudence Mary Austin (BA 1921). Awarded to a student entering an undergraduate program who graduated from a secondary school in the Haldimand-Norfolk area.
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the Patsy and Jamie Anderson Student Initiatives Fund
Established by Patricia Anderson, BA 1975, and R. James Anderson, to support students in the Faculty of Arts and Science, who participate in competitions, symposia, conferences, community development projects and the publication of scholarly work.
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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.
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the Betty Jean and John M. Bankes National Entrance Awards in the Faculty of Arts and Science
Awarded on the basis of need and academic achievement to students entering any first year Arts and Science program. Preference to students who have participated in extra-curricular activities or who have individual accomplishments in the arts, sport, etc.
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the Andrea Battersby and Karim Ali Radwan Memorial Bursary
Established in memory of Andrea Battersby, BA'99, LLB'01, and her son, Karim Ali Radwan. Awarded on the basis of financial need to women students in the Faculty of Law with preference given to students who are single parents.
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the Elspeth Baugh Memorial Bursary
Established in memory of Elspeth Baugh, former Dean of Women, and awarded to a woman who is a single parent and pursuing a university education at either the undergraduate or graduate level on a part-time or full-time basis.
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the Clara Farrell Brooke Bursary
Established in honour of Clara Farrell Brooke by Kathleen Barclay Bowley, Arts '49. Awarded on the basis of financial need to full- and part-time undergraduate and graduate mature women students studying at Queen's.
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the Murray Douglas Scholarship
Established by Murray Douglas, BComm'72, and Donna Douglas, Arts'73, to recognize the excellence of student-athletes. Awarded to second-, third- or fourth-year students enrolled in any faculty or school who play on the interuniversity men's hockey team.
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the Dr. S.L. Fransman Prize in Diagnostic Radiology
Established by Dr. S.L. Fransman and Mrs. Bertha Fransman. Awarded to a fourth year medical student who is entering a residency program specializing in Diagnostic Radiology. Preference will be given to students with an expressed or proven interest in MRI.
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the Honourable Hugh F. Gibson Memorial Award in Alzheimer's Research
Established in memory of Hugh F. Gibson, Q.C., BA'37, BComm'38, awarded for outstanding academic and/or research achievement to a graduate student in either a MA or PhD degree program in the area of Neuroscience with a focus on Alzheimer's Research.
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the Groll Scholarship in Clinical Studies
Established in honour of Dr. Aubrey Groll. Awarded to a student in Medicine who demonstrates exemplary interpersonal communication skills with patients and problem formulation in Internal Medicine clinical skills.
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the Adelaide Haggart Bursary
Established from a bequest by Adelaide E. (Haggart) Robinson and awarded to students in any faculty or school on the basis of financial need.
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the George M. Hood (Sci'43) Athletic Financial Award
Awarded on the basis of need to upper-year students enrolled in any program of studies, with preference to students enrolled in Smith Engineering. Candidates will be participating men and/or women members of the inter-collegiate ice-hockey program.
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the Mr. and Mrs. H.D. Howitt Admission Scholarship
Established by the Estate of Mr. Henry Dyce Howitt. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to a student entering first year of any first-entry undergraduate degree program.
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the International Student Tuition Award
Awarded to an international graduate student enrolled in any Master's research-based or Doctoral program in the School of Graduate Studies.
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the Dr. Jennie Gillespie Drennan Medical Scholarship Fund
Established by Margaret Saunders in memory of her aunt, Dr. Jennie Gillespie Drennan, Meds 189., Provides funding to one or more women, based on academic standing, in fourth year Meds. Recipients must be pursuing postgrad studies in Medicine or Surgery.
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the Douglas W. Jarvis Memorial Fund
Established to fund the purchase of equipment by Smith Engineering at the Dean's discretion.
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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 Padre and Frances Laverty Bursary
Established in recognition of the Lavertys' dedication and contributions to Queen's. Awarded on the basis of need to third or fourth year students in any faculty or school. Preference to students involved in campus life or extracurricular activities.
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the Frank B. Lee Memorial Scholarship in Engineering
Established in memory of Frank B. Lee, B.Sc. 1945. Awarded for academic excellence, creative/original thinking, leadership skills, and involvement in school/community activities to a student in a third year engineering program in Smith Engineering.
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the Lint Family Student Awards
Established by the Lint family and awarded on the basis of financial need to an undergraduate student in any year in the Bachelor of Commerce program. Preference will be given to a student requiring emergency bursary assistance.
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the Dr. M. Gerald Lynch Awards in Medicine
Established by Michael J. Lynch, Meds 1958, in memory of his father, M. Gerald Lynch, Meds 1921. Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to students entering the second medical year within the Faculty of Health Sciences.
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the Masani Scholarship
Established by Dr. and Mrs. P.J. Bamji, in memory of grandparents, Jamshedji and Dhunmai Masani. Awarded to Commerce undergraduates with high academic standing, who aspire to go on exchange, and who demonstrate community involvement or entrepreneurship.
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the William E. Miklas Memorial Award
Established in memory of William E. Miklas, B.A. 1963, MBA 1965. Awarded to second-, third-, or fourth-year Commerce students enrolled full-time in the Smith School of Business who are student-athletes on an intercollegiate sports at Queen's.
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the Bruce H. Mitchell International Exchange Awards
Established by Bruce H. Mitchell, BSc'68. Awarded on the basis of academic achievement and financial need to full-time undergraduates from any program, doing a Queen's exchange. Preference to students studying outside of North America.
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the Molson Canadian Science of Marketing Award in the Smith School of Business
Established by the firm of Bensimon Byrne D'Arcy and Molson Coors Canada as a tribute to Daniel J. O'Neill, MBA'76. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to a graduate student studying the science of marketing in Smith School of Business.
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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.
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the Robert B. Peterson Admission Scholarship
Established in honour of Robert B. Peterson, MSc '61. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to a student entering the first year of any undergraduate program,with preference given to students from Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta or British Columbia.
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the Dr. The Honourable David J. Saul International Exchange Awards
Established by David J Saul, BA '69. Awarded on the basis of financial need and high academic achievement to full-time undergraduate students in any Faculty or School who wish to study abroad.
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the Julian Szeicz Memorial Prize
Established in memory of Julian Szeicz. Awarded annually to a graduating honours student in Geography, on the basis of academic excellence, who has applied to a graduate program in a field of environmental studies for the following academic session.
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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 Tripp/Smith Family Entrance Award
Established by Eric Clifton Tripp and Maria Louise Smith. Awarded to a full-time student entering the first year of any undergraduate program on the basis of academic achievement and financial need.
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the Bruce T. Evans Memorial Geology Field Study Fund
Established by members of the Classes of Geology and Geological Engineering 1982 in memory of their classmate, Bruce T. Evans, BSc 1982. Funds will support field study education programming in Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering.
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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.
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the Beverly Pulver Bursary for the Arts
Awarded on the basis of financial need to students in any year of any degree program in the Faculty of Arts and Science. Preference to students with academic plans in the Department of Art History and Art Conservation or the DAN School of Drama and Music.
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the Bader Art Restoration-Conservation Fund
Established by Alfred and Isabel Bader to fund the restoration and conservation of works of art which have been gifted to the Agnes Etherington Art Centre by the Baders and other works of art related to The Bader Collection.
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the Bader Chair in Art Conservation
Established by Isabel Bader to give Queen's the ability to lead in the development of the science of imaging in art conservation.
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the Alfred Bader Graduate Fellowship in the Humanities
Established by Dr. Alfred Bader and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to Ph.D. level students enrolled in a graduate program in the Humanities.
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the Alfred Bader Graduate Fellowship for History Related to 20th Century Europe
Established by Dr. Alfred Bader and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to Ph.D. level student enrolled in a graduate program in Arts and Science, to undertake studies in history related to 20th century Europe.
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the Alfred Bader Scholarship in Jewish Studies
Established by Alfred R. Bader, Science 1945. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence in a Jewish Studies cognate course to students in any undergraduate degree program.
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the Bader Legacy Fund for the Agnes Etherington Art Centre
Established by Alfred and Isabel Bader to provide discretionary support for the Director of the Agnes Etherington Art Centre in support of the Centre's work with The Bader Collection.
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the Bader Post-doctoral Fellowship in Jewish Studies
Established by Alfred and Isabel Bader to provide support for teaching courses, and post-doctoral research in the Jewish Studies at Queen's University.
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the Baillie Awards for Excellence in Secondary School Teaching
Established by A. Charles Baillie to enable students graduating from Queen's to honor educators who, during the students' high school careers, set them upon the course which brought them first to Queen's and subsequently to graduation.
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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.
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the Chancellor A. Charles Baillie Teaching Award
Established in honour of A. Charles Baillie by the Toronto-Dominion Bank to recognize a faculty member whose teaching at the undergraduate or graduate level has had an outstanding influence on the quality of student learning.
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the Wilda Parkinson Bursary
Established by Wilda Baker Parkinson and awarded on the basis of financial need to assist mature women students, especially in upper years.
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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.
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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.
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the Geoffrey and Shelagh Ballard Award for Sustainable Energy Engineering
Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to funding-eligible Master of Applied Science (M.A.Sc.) or Ph.D. level students who are Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents enrolled in Smith Engineering.
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the Ballik Indigenous Bursary
Established Dr. Edward A. Ballik and Woon-Ngor Ballik. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to Indigenous students in any year of any Faculty or School at Queen's University.
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the Jal F. Bamji Memorial Bursary
Established by Dr. P.J. Bamji in memory of his father, Jal F. Bamji, and awarded on the basis of financial need to a student in the School of Computing.
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the Viloo J. Bamji Memorial Bursary in Music
Established by Dr. P.J. Bamji in memory of his mother, Viloo J. Bamji, and awarded on the basis of financial need to a student in the DAN School of Drama and Music.
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the Carnelos-Bamji Memorial Bursary
Established by Annamaria and Perry Bamji in memory of their parents. Awarded on the basis of need to an undergraduate student in the Smith School of Business who has been accepted to participate in an exchange.
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the Ban Righ Centre Bursaries
For general donations to the Ban Righ Centre of the Ban Righ Foundation that are intended for bursary assistance for students
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the Constance Baran-Gerez Award in Criminal Law
Established by Constance Baran-Gerez. Awarded on the basis of need and achievement for students taking a course in Advanced Criminal Law. Preference will be given to students identifying as women (cisgender or transgender) or non-binary gender.
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the Barkley Scholarship
Founded by the Barkleys of Avonmore, Ontario. Awarded annually on the recommendation of the secondary school principal and on the basis of merit and need to a graduate of Tagwi Secondary School, Avonmore, Ontario on entrance to Queen's University.
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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.
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the David Barsky Fund in Ophthalmology
Established by Dr. David Barsky to enrich the learning experience of the residents enrolled in programs in or leading to graduate training in Ophthalmology at Queen's University. The Fund may also be used for special equipment needs for education.
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the Bartlett Family Fund for the Humanities
Established to promote excellence in the Humanities by providing key assistance in selected areas. Funds are directed to support projects that are to have a tangible impact beyond the fiscal year in which they are expended, not for operating cost support.
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the Baseball Booster Club
Funds raised by this club directly supports athletes, coaches, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President.
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the Marco W. Alessio Memorial Men's Basketball Award
Established by Gaels basketball in memory of Marco William Alessio, a member of the Gaels Basketball team. Awarded to student-athletes in any degree program at Queen's University and who are on the competition roster of the Gaels Men's Basketball team.
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the Mihran and Mary Basmajian Award for Excellence in Biomedical Research
Established by Dr. J.V. Basmajian in memory of his parents. The annual award is given to a member of the Faculty of Health Sciences who has made a meritorious contribution to medical research during the previous year or several years.
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the Helen A. Howard Bassoon Scholarship in the DAN School of Drama and Music
Established by Helen A. Howard, BA'48, and awarded for academic merit to first year students of the Bachelor of Music degree program whose principal instrument is bassoon. May be granted to upper year bassoon players if there are no suitable first years.
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the Professor C.E. Law Commerce Entrance Scholarships
Established by John Watson, MBA'70, awarded to first year undergraduate Commerce students on the basis of demonstrated academic excellence in their final year of high school and high academic proficiency in math. Preference to those from Alberta or B.C.
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the Radio Queen's University (CFRC)
Funds provide undergraduate students and local volunteers the opportunity to gain hands on experience working with broadcasting equipment. Funds support resources to run this on-campus radio station.
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the Arts and Science 1991 Bursary
The Class of Arts and Science 1991 is fundraising to create an endowed bursary supporting students in the Faculty of Arts and Science. Should the funding minimum not be raised, an expendable student award would be created.
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the Classics Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Award
Gifts will support awards for students who self-identify as Indigenous, Black Canadians, Visible Minority/Racialized persons, 2SLGBTQ+, or first-generation. If the funding minimum is not reached, gifts will be directed to the Department of Classics Trust.
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the Commerce '86 Canada Bursary
To establish a bursary for Canadian students entering Commerce, with preference given to students whose address on admission is outside of Ontario. Should minimums not be reached, gifts will be redirected to the Commerce 1986 Jeffrey Brock Award.
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the Dr. Aba Mortley NSBE Bursary
Your donation will support the establishment of a named bursary in honour of Dr. Aba Mortley, BSc 2002 (Eng). Should the funding minimum not be reached, gifts will be directed to Smith Engineering's EDII Fund.
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the Faculty of Arts & Science Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Indigenization Fund
Funds will support the establishment of a new fund for faculty initiatives in the advancement of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Indigenization. Should the funding minimum not be raised, donations will be directed to the Dean of Arts & Science Trust.
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the Faculty of Health Sciences Diversity Bursary
To establish a student award in the Faculty of Health Sciences in support of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI). Should minimums not be met donations will be directed to the FHS EDI Fund.
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the Queen's Law Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Indigenization (EDII) Fund
Your gift will be used to launch and develop governance, policies, and programming that promote equity, diversity, inclusion and indigenization (EDII) at Queen's Law. Should funding minimum not be reached, gifts will be redirected to the Law School Fund.
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the Principal's Global Scholars and Fellows Program
Your gift will support students, post-doctoral fellows and faculty members displaced by war, conflict and political instability to study and work at Queen's University.
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the June Richards Piano Award
Your donations will support the creation of an endowed award in memory of June Richards for students in the DAN School of Drama and Music. Should the funding minimum not be raised, an expendable student award would be created.
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the MBA 1995 Scholarship
The Class of MBA'95 is fundraising to create an award for students entering the Full-Time MBA program in the Smith School of Business. Should funding minimums not be achieved, gifts will be redirected to the MBA Legacy Fund.
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the Gerald Saunders Award for Design Innovation
To support the establishment of a graduate award in honour of Gerald Saunders for his dedication and service. Should the funding minimum not be raised, your donation will be directed Mechanical and Materials Engineering Trust in Smith Engineering.
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the Science '85 Leadership Fund
Science '85 is fundraising to create a fund to support Smith Engineering students in gaining leadership education, experience and opportunities. Should funding minimums not be reached gifts will be moved to the Smith Engineering Dean's Excellence Fund.
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the Science 1980 Fund
Science 1980 is fundraising to establish a Fund to support activities and programming on Smith Engineering. Should funding minimums not be reached, gifts will be redirected to the Science 1982 Fund.
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the John W. Bell and Janet S. Bell Memorial Scholarship
Established by John Bell, PhD'72, in memory of John W. Bell & Janet S. Bell. For upper year students of a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree program with an academic plan offered by the Department of English Literature and Creative Writing..
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the Bell Canada Mental Health and Anti-Stigma Research Chair
The Bell Chair provides a prestigious senior faculty position for an accomplished scholar with research leadership in Mental Health and Anti-Stigma Research.
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the Rosalind E. Bell Admission Scholarship
Established by Rosalind E. Vanderhoof (nee Bell), B.A. (Hons) 1981, MPA 1983, and awarded on the basis of academic achievement to students entering first year of a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Shirley Bell Award
Established from the estate of Shirley Bell and donations from her husband, Eric C. Bell, awarded on the basis of need and academic merit to a student concentrating in Mathematics and Statistics or in the Math and Engineering program.
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the Agnes Benidickson Bursary
Established by the AMS in honour of the Chancellor Emeritus, Agnes Benidickson. Funds have been donated by students through their Student Activity Fees and raised through Project Millennium. Awarded to an undergraduate student in financial need.
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the James Bennett Memorial Endowment Fund in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Established in memory of James Bennett BSc'58, MSc'60, for Electrical & Computer Engineering in Smith Engineering to upgrade equipment, facilities, information, resources and technology in support of teaching and learning at the undergraduate level.
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the Louise Berlin and Donald Robertson Burns Fund in AI Research in the Department of Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering
To support new data science methods, emphasizing machine learning and artificial intelligence with a focus on challenging geological problems within research and teaching in the Department of Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering.
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the Leonard G. Berry Memorial Bursary
Established in memory of Professor Leonard G. Berry. Awarded on the basis of need to students at Queen's University.
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the H. Graham Bertram Entrance Award - Smith Engineering
Established by the H.G. Bertram Foundation in memory of H. Graham Bertram, HLLD'48. Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to students entering first year in Smith Engineering.
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the Robert Wallace Best International Admission Award
Established by Andrew Best, LLB'81, in honour of his father, Robert Wallace Best, BSc'50. Awarded to international students, with a preference to support students from the global south, who have been selected to come to Queen's Law.
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the Visual Art Trust Fund
Gifts to this fund will be invested in priority equipment and programming for the Fine Art (Visual Art) Program to enhance our students' art making techniques and processes, and foster a learning environment that encourages experimentation and invention.
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the Big Sky Fund by Michael G Sifton and Family
Established by Michael Sifton, BCom'83, and Julie Sifton, BA'82. Awarded to out-bound exchange students in any year of the Bachelor of Commerce program who have been selected to participate in a formal Queen's University bi-lateral exchange program.
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the Queen's University Biology Department Endowment Fund
Established to create a legacy endowment; the income from the endowment provides discretionary funds for the Head, Department of Biology, to support new initiatives and build on existing teaching and research strengths.
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the Biology Faculty's Award of Excellence
Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to funding-eligible graduate students in the Department of Biology. Preference given to students who self-identify as a person of Indigenous descent, Black students, or an underrepresented visible minority.
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the Queen's University Biology Department Trust Fund
Established to provide discretionary funds for the Head, Department of Biology, to support new initiatives and build on existing teaching and research strengths.
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the Birch Hill Equity Partners Achievement Award
Established by Birch Hill Equity Partners. Awarded to students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program in the Smith School of Business.
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the Black Youth in STEM Fund
Established by donations from alumni, friends and colleagues to support Black youth (primary and secondary school) and Black student (post-secondary) programming, outreach and initiatives organized by Smith Engineering.
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the J. Delmar Blaine, MD, Meds 1949 & Ethel G. Blaine, RN Scholarship
Awarded to Canadian or permanent resident undergraduate medical students who achieve the highest and second highest grades in their respective years, and to the top two graduating students who have achieved the highest and second highest overall standing.
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the Blakes Scholars Award
Awarded to students in second year in the Faculty of Law. The award is renewable for a student entering third-year J.D. studies on the basis of academic excellence and maintaining a minimum 80% course load in third year.
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the Blended Learning Modalities Fund
Your gift will be used to develop and assess the use of Blended Learning Modalities to prepare learners for their clinical responsibilities in Respirology and Critical Care services, with a goal of improving patient care.
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the Colin Ross Blyth Fund for Mental Health and Addictions Research
Established by the Blyth family to enhance scholarly activities in mental health and addictions research; funding innovative research in relevant areas to ensure that evidence-based research can be translated into practice, policies and programs.
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the Danny Norman Blythe Scholarship
Established in memory of Danny Norman Blythe, B.A.Hons'85. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering 4th year of a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree program with an academic plan offered by the Department of Sociology.
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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.
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the Board of Trustees Bursary
Established through donations by the Board of Trustees of Queen's University and awarded on the basis of financial need to a student in any faculty or school at Queen's University.
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the James Henry Bocking Memorial Scholarship in History
Established by Marilyn House, BEd'69, in memory of James Henry Bocking, BA(Hons)'36, MA'38. Awarded to a student entering third or fourth year enrolled in a concentration in History.
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the Fondation J. Armand Bombardier Humanitarian Engineering Fellowship
Established by Fondation J. Armand Bombardier. Awarded on the basis of academic achievement to graduate students in Civil Engineering who are pursuing research or course work on humanitarian efforts through engineering in disadvantaged communities.
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the Harry Botterell Foundation for the Neurological Sciences
The income from this fund, established by Dr. E.H. Botterell, is to be used in support of research in the Neurological Sciences at Queen's University.
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the Bowen Graduate Fellowship in Human Geography
Established by Dawn Bowen, PhD 1998, and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to funding-eligible humanities and social science graduate students in the Ph.D. degree program in the Department of Geography in the School of Graduate Studies.
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the C. Franklin and Helene K. Bracken Fund for Health Informatics Librarian
Established by the Estate of Helene Bracken provide financial resources to support a Librarian position at the Bracken Health Sciences Library.
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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.
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the C. Franklin and Helene K. Bracken Fund to Maintain Attractiveness of Bracken Library
Established by the Estate of Helene Bracken to provide financial resources to support the maintenance and upkeep of the Bracken Health Sciences Library.
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the Beryl Bracken (Ferguson) Memorial Award in Nursing
Established by George W. Bracken, B.Sc.Eng'56, and Margaret Bracken, BA'97, in memory of his sister, Beryl Bracken (Ferguson), R.N. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to funding-eligible Ph.D. level students in year one of Nursing.
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the C. Franklin & Helene K. Bracken Memorial Endowment for the Information Technology Service
Established in January 2006 by the Estate of Helene K. Bracken to support information technology in Bracken Library.
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the Franklin and Helene Bracken Scholarship in Medicine
Established in memory of Dr. Franklin C. Bracken, Meds'11, through a bequest from Helene Bracken. Awarded to med students for highest, 2nd highest, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th highest academic standing in Phase I, Phase IIA, Phase IIB, Phase IIC, and Phase IIE.
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the Michael Bradden Memorial Entrance Bursary
Established by Vanessa and Laura Bradden in memory of Michael Bradden, BSc(Math)'91. Awarded on the basis of financial need to a full-time student entering first year of any program in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Janet Braide Book Prize in Art History
Established in memory of Janet Braide, art historian and author. Awarded to a student achieving high standing in the final year of an Art History Honours concentration, who has also some record of service in the visual arts at Queen's or in the community.
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the Robert and June Brayshaw Scholarship
Established by the Estate of June Brayshaw and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering first year of any first entry undergraduate degree program.
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the Breast and Prostate Cancer Research Fund
Established to provide funding to support the creation and improvements of core facilities to support the needs of researchers working on both breast and prostate cancer
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the Dr. Wallace Graham Breck Memorial Prize in Engineering Chemistry
Established by the family of Dr. Wallace Graham Breck, Sc'50, MSc'51, PhD (Cantab.) and awarded annually to the graduating student who is the recipient of the University Medal in Engineering Chemistry in Smith Engineering.
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the Isabelle Brisson Memorial Award
Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students entering second, third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Applied Science degree program in Smith Engineering with an academic plan in Civil Engineering.
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the Broadening Perspectives Fund
The Broadening Perspectives Fund will allow the Smith School of Business to continue to attract and support visiting professors and executives-in-residence by financially supporting their travel and living accommodations while at the School.
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the John Brooks Crowe "Pioneer" Memorial Bursary
Established by Ian H. Birch, BSc Engineering'37, and his wife Margrethe J. Crowe, PHN. Awarded on the basis of need to a student in fourth year of the Bachelor of Nursing Science program, enrolled in NURS 405 Community Health Nursing.
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the Brooks Family Bursary
Established by the Estate of Robert Royde Brooks and Karyn Brooks, B.Com. 1976, and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program.
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the Nathan and Barbara Brown International Admission Scholarship
Established by Nathan Brown, B.A. 1995 and Barbara Brown, B.A. 1995. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to international students entering first year of any first entry undergraduate degree program in the Faculty of Arts and Science
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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.
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the Jonathan Andrew Marc Brown Award in Physics
Established by the Estates of John Brown, BA'65, MEd'75, and Judith Brown, BA'69. Awarded on the basis of need and academic achievement to students in any year of a BSc(Hons) program in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Judith Brown Bursary
Established by Drs. Alfred and Isabel Bader, in honour of Judith Brown, Artsci'76, MA'79. Awarded to women students who have experienced an interruption in their formal education and who are registered in any Faculty or School.
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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 E.L. Bruce Memorial Scholarship
Established in memory of Professor E.L. Bruce. Awarded to a student in the Department of Geological Sciences in any year of graduate work at Queen's University.
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the Dr. Erwin Buncel Scholarship in Chemistry
Established for Dr. Erwin Buncel. Awarded to a student entering third year of a Bachelor of Science (Hons) program with an academic plan in Chemistry, or a Bachelor of Applied Science degree program with an academic plan in Engineering Chemistry.
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the Burchell Fund for Mental Health Support
Funding will be used to support mental health initiatives and promote broader awareness of mental health issues in Smith Engineering.
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the Tom Burns Awards
Three separate awards established in memory of Tom Burns, Commerce '47. Awarded to students in the undergraduate and graduate programs in Smith School of Business.
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the 46th Queen's Battery/Royal Canadian Artillery 1914-18 Bursary
Established by George S. Atkins in recognition of a group of young Queen's and Acadia men who fought and died in World War I. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to full-time students in any year of the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Carl C. Ferguson Bursary
Established in April 2002 by Carl C. Ferguson, B.A. '37, and awarded on the basis of financial need to one or more students in the Bachelor of Science program in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Res Ipsa Loquitur Bursary
Established bu Prof. Jim MacIntyre to honour the remembrance of the Res Ipsa Loquitur Boarding House. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students in any year in the Faculty of Law.
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the William E. O'Hara Undergraduate Medicine Bursary
Established in Nov. 2002 by a bequest from the estate of William E. O'Hara, MD 1946, and awarded on the basis of financial need to students registered in second, third, or fourth year in the School of Medicine in the Faculty of Health Sciences.
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the Lance Pattee Memorial Bursary
Established by the estate of Lance Pattee, M.D. 1985, and awarded on the basis of financial need to a full-time upper-year student in any faculty or school who is involved in intramural athletics at Queen's University.
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the Jean Royce Memorial Bursary
Established by Frank A. Ritchie, B.Sc.(Eng) 1942, in memory of Jean Royce, B.A.(Gen) 1930, LL.D. 1968. Awarded on the basis of emergency financial need to a student in the first year program in Smith Engineering.
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the Dave Black Memorial Scholarship in Science and Technology Management
Awarded annually in memory of David Black to a 2nd, 3rd or 4th year student of the undergraduate Commerce program on the basis of academic performance, entrepreneurial experience in the area of technology, and leadership within the Queen's community.
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the Queen's Business Law Clinic Fund
The Queen's Business Law Clinic Fund was established to support the functions and operations of the Queen's Business Law Clinic at Queen's Faculty of Law.
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the Queen's Business Law Clinic Endowment Fund
The Queen's Business Law Clinic Endowment Fund was established to support the functions and operations of the Queen's Business Law Clinic at Queen's Faculty of Law.
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the Brian Martin & Matthew Malcolm Admission Scholarship
Established by Brian Martin, Comm'99 and Matthew Malcolm, Comm'99. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence and demonstrated leadership to a student entering the first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program in the Smith School of Business.
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the Ronald M. Buttery Memorial Scholarship
Awarded each year to the student entering the third year of the Commerce program who has achieved the highest cumulative average in the compulsory courses in quantitative methods in the Smith School of Business.
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the Chris Fillmore Davis Admission Award
Established by Ralph Davis and Cara Fraser in memory of Chris Fillmore Davis. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need, academic achievement, and participation in extracurricular activities to students entering first year.
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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.
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the Carolyn Smart Writer-in-Residence Fund
Established in honour of the retirement of Carolyn Smart. Funding will be used to support the expenses and salary of the writers-in-residence, whose role will offer students, academics, and community writers direct access to advice and experience.
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the Carlos Valente Memorial Fund
Funds will be used at the discretion of the Head, Department of Language, Literatures and Culture to promote and celebrate Portuguese language courses and cultural programming for students at Queen's University and in the Kingston community.
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the Andrew Calder Men's Volleyball Athletic Award
Established in memory of Andrew Calder, BCom 1999. Awarded on the basis of academic achievement and athletic excellence to student-athletes in any degree program who are on the competition roster of the Gaels interuniversity men's volleyball team.
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the Dr. Ronald Calderisi Memorial Bursary
Established by Anna Crocco in memory of her husband Dr. Ronald Calderisi. Awarded on the basis of need to Indigenous students in any Faculty or School. Preference will be given to students in any program of studies in the Faculty of Health Sciences.
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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 Campbell Memorial Bursaries
Established by the children of Milton Neil Campbell and Hazel May Campbell (Dixon). Awarded on the basis of financial need to students who have completed at least one year of studies at Queen's University.
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the L. Lorne Campbell Lectureship
Established to support the costs associated with bringing eminent academics and professionals in the fields of Mathematics and Statistics to Queen's University.
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the Sherri Campbell Memorial Award
Established in memory of Sherri Campbell, BA (Hons.) 1982, BEd 1984, MA 1984. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to Masters students in English Literature and Creative Writing..
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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.
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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 clinical and pedagogical research in the Sinclair Cancer Research Institute.
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the New Cancer Trialists Fund
Established by Queen's University to support the New-Investigator Cancer Trials Practicum in the Canadian Cancer Trials Group Operations and Statistical Centre.
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the Bill Cannon Scholarship
Established by Brian Martin, Comm'99, to recognize the excellent faculty in the Commerce Program, and specifically to honour Professor William T. (Bill) Cannon. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence in finance to a 4th year student.
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the David T. Canvin Scholarship in Biology
Established in honour of David T. Canvin. Awarded to the student with the highest academic standing in the Plant Physiology course in the Department of Biology.
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the Jason Capello Athletic Financial Award
Established by Jason Capello, BCom'96, and awarded on the basis of academic achievement and athletic excellence to student-athletes in the Bachelor of Commerce program who are on the competition roster of a Gaels interuniversity athletic team.
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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 CARE Fellowship Program
Established in July 2000 to support a one-year clinical fellowship in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.
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the Queen's Aero Design Team
Funds provide students in Mechanical and Materials Engineering in Smith Engineering the opportunity to design, build and program remote control aircraft, travel to competitions or conferences, and participate in educational outreach activities.
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the Carole Klipa Bursary
Established by the Estate of Carole Donna Klipa, BA (Hons) 1969, BEd 1970, and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of any Faculty or School at Queen's University.
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the G. Kenneth Carr Accounting Scholarship
Established by Nancy Carr in honour of her father, G. Kenneth Carr. Awarded annually to a student entering the fourth year of the Bachelor of Commerce program majoring in the accounting area and has as a long-term goal a career in chartered accountancy.
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the James Carrigan Walls Scholarship Fund
Established in memory of James Carrigan Walls, BSc(Civil Eng)'82, by Stephen Sorensen, Bcom'76. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students in any year of the Civil Engineering program in Smith Engineering.
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the James Robertson Carruthers Memorial Prize in History
Established in memory of James Robertson Carruthers, MA'75. Awarded to the Master's student in the Department of History with the highest academic standing at the end of the first term of registration in the Master's program.
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the James Robertson Carruthers Memorial Scholarship
Established in memory of James Robertson Carruthers, M.A. 1975, LL.B. 1979. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to a student entering the Doctoral program in the Department of History at Queen's University.
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the John Angus Carther Scholarship
Established by the Estate of John A Carther. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students from the Counties of Stormont, Dundas or Glengarry, in first year of the Faculty of Arts and Science or or Smith Engineering.
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the Queen's Case Competition Union Fund
Your gift shall be used to povide financial support for Commerce students participating in Queen's Case Competition Union (QCCU) case competitions, helping to cover the associated costs.
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the Harold M. Cave Scholarship
Established by the Estate of Harold M. Cave (BA 1925, MA 1926). Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering second, third, or fourth year of any undergraduate degree program in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Harold M. Cave Scholarship in Physics
Established by Harold Cave, MA. Awarded to upper year students of a Bachelor of Science (Honours)or a Bachelor of Applied Science degree program with an academic plan offered by the Department of Physics, Engineering Physics and Astronomy.
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the Canadian Cancer Trials Group Research Fund
Established to support clinical trials research related to improving the treatment and prevention of cancer in the Canadian Cancer Trials Group at Queen's University.
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the Celebrating Agnes Fund
Established to support programming at the Art Centre, at the discretion of the Director, Agnes Etherington Art Centre.
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the Heidi Scott Memorial Graduate Award
Family and friends are fundraising to create a graduate award in memory of Heidi Scott. Should funding minimums not be reached, gifts will be redirected to an existing fund with criteria as close to the original intent as possible.
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the Victor Snieckus Memorial Fund
Your donation will support the establishment of an endowed named fund in memory of Dr. Victor Snieckus. Should the funding minimum not be reached and expendable fund will be created.
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the Vera Aller Bursary
To establish a bursary for mature students in Arts and Science, with preference given to students in the Department of English Literature and Creative Writing. Should minimums not be reached, gifts will be redirected to the Ban Righ Foundation Bursaries.
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the Margaret Farr Chamber Music Fund
Established by Margaret Farr for the purpose of stimulating the performance of chamber music at Queen's University and in the Kingston community by supporting chamber concerts organized by the Dan School of Drama and Music.
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the Dr. Michael Chan Award in General Surgery
Established by Dr. Michael Chan, M.D. 1986, to provide an award to a postgraduate resident in the General Surgery Program in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Queen's University.
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the Helen Chan Memorial Scholarship
Established by family and friends in memory of Helen Chan, BSc, Physical Therapy'91, and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to a student entering the final professional year of the Physical Therapy program in the School of Rehabilitation Therpy.
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the Dr. Su-Wen Chang Bursary
Established by Dr. Su-Wen Chang, B.Sc.(Hons.) 1998. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in a Biochemistry program, with preference given to students in the Bachelor (Honours) Biochemistry subject of specialization program.
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the Dr. Su-Wen Chang Admission Scholarship
Established by Dr. Su-Wen Chang, BScH'98, awarded on the basis of academic merit to an entering first year student with preference given to Arts and Science students who graduated from Sir John A. Macdonald Collegiate Institute in Agincourt, Ontario.
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the Claude Chapdelaine Bursary for Mature Women
Established by Claude Chapdelaine, BA 1963 and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to women students who have experienced an interruption in their formal education and who are registered in any Faculty or School at Queen's University.
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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. It helps students dealing with a sudden or serious shortfall of funds needed for items such as: groceries, rent or medical/dental expenses.
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the Professor Chau Wai-yin Memorial Fund
Established in memory of Professor Wai Chau to provide financial support to undergraduate students who wish to attend conferences and workshops related to Physics.
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the Queen's Cheerleading Booster Fund
Established to support the Queen's Cheerleading Program as per the Athletics and Recreation Booster Club Guidelines.
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the Cheesewright Family Award
Established by Dave and Clare Cheesewright. Awarded to student-athletes in the Bachelor of Commerce degree program at Smith School of Business, with preference to students entering the first-year of the program and to students on a rugby team.
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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.
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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.
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the Chemistry Teaching and Research Equipment Fund
Established to provide access to state-of-the-art research and teaching instrumentation in the Department of Chemistry.
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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.
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the Chemistry Teaching and Research Equipment Fund
Established to provide access to state-of-the-art research and teaching instrumentation in the Department of Chemistry.
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the Chemistry Teaching Awards
An expendable fund used to disperse annual Teaching Awards for Excellence in Teaching the Department of Chemistry.
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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.
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the Julia (Gameela) David Admission Award
Established by the Estate of Laura David, BA 1948, in memory of her mother, Julia (Jamila) David. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement to students entering first year of any first entry undergraduate degree program.
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the William A. (Bill) Davis Bursary
Established in June 2008 by the Estate of William A. Davis, BSc(Eng.)'62, and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students registered in Electrical Engineering in Smith Engineering.
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the Jane Davis Memorial Award
Established by friends and family in memory of the late Jane Davis (Vickers), B.Sc. (Hons) '73. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students enrolled in 2nd, 3rd or 4th year of an honours degree in Mathematics.
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the Eric R. and Lorraine Davis Memorial Scholarship
Established by friends and family in memory of Lorraine and Eric Davis, B.Sc.Eng 1950. Awarded on the basis of standing of year's work to a student entering second, third or fourth year in any program in Smith Engineering.
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the Ian and Maureen Dawson MBA Scholarship
Established by Ian Dawson, MBA 1985, and Maureen Dawson, and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering the full-time MBA program in the Smith School of Business.
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the Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences Trust Fund
Established to advance the mission of the Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences to provide wide-ranging support to its members, such as educational innovation, infrastructure costs, and/or department costs.
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the Douglas Arthur de Pencier Bursary
Established by the Estate of Mary Marlene Joan de Pencier in memory of her brother Douglas Arthur de Pencier. Awarded to students entering first year of any first entry undergraduate degree program. Geographic restrictions apply.
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the Dean of Arts and Science Bursary
Established by the Dean through the support of alumni, friends and staff of Queen's University. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of any degree program in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Deans of Women Memorial Scholarship
Established to honour the office of the Deans of Women by the Committee on Women's Affairs. Awarded on the basis of academic merit to a student in the fourth year of an honours program in Gender Studies and enrolled in WMNS 500.
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the Dean's Bursary - Smith Engineering
Established by the Dean through the support of alumni, friends and staff of Queen's University. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of any degree program in Smith Engineering.
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the Dean's Excellence Fund
Established to provide modest grants to students registered in the Faculty of Law to enable them to participate in projects that will provide beneficial leadership experience and/or educational opportunities outside the classroom.
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the Hugh DeCourcy Memorial Bursary
Established in memory of Hugh DeCourcy, BA(Hons)'88, BEd'89. Awarded on the basis of financial need to a student in the final year (fifth year) of the Concurrent Education program.
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the Fred Delaney's Last Pro Bono Award
Established in memory of Fred Delaney, BCom 1972, Law 1975. Awarded to students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program in the Smith School of Business, or the J.D. program or the combined J.D. degree program in the Faculty of Law.
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the Stuart Delisle Criminal Law Fund
Established in honour of Don Stuart and in memory of Ronald Delisle, BSc'59, LLB'64, to support the Faculty's criminal law programs including teaching and lecturing, course development, student support, and other educational purposes.
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the Alan R. Dennis Doctoral Award
Established by Alan R. Dennis, MBA'84. Awarded to Ph.D. level students enrolled in the Smith School of Business doctoral program in the areas of Management Information Systems or Operations.
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the Marni Lithgow de Pencier (Arts '54) Fund
Established by the Estate of Marianne de Pencier and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to funding-eligible Master's level students enrolled in the Department of Philosophy in the School of Graduate Studies.
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the Department of Chemistry Undergraduate Endowment Fund
The Department of Chemistry Undergraduate Endowment Fund was established to support ongoing funding for undergraduate student research, laboratory equipment and classroom infrastructure.
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the Paul D.D. Chick Memorial Scholarship
A scholarship established in memory of Paul D.D. Chick, MSc'80, is awarded annually on the recommendation of the Head of the Robert M. Buchan Department of Mining in Smith Engineering to a promising graduate student registered in the Mining Engineering.
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the Chinese Trust Fund
Established to support the Chinese Language Programme at Queen's University.
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the James H. Day Chair in Allergic Diseases and Allergy Research
The Chair will facilitate the recruitment of a clinician/scientist, enhancing the research excellence of the Clinical Immunology and Allergy Unit at Queen's University by advancing knowledge and preparing students for a global society.
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the CICP-Queen's Initiatives Fund
To support the Centre for Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Social Impact to develop corporate-indigenous community secondments, accelerators for Indigenous professionals and businesses, and thought leadership and advocacy programs.
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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 for a summer studentship in the Sinclair Cancer Research Institute.
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the Douglas H. Clark and Bonney G. Clark Memorial Scholarship
Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to funding-eligible Master's or Ph.D. level students enrolled in Political Studies. Preference to students whose research is related to federal/provincial relations in Canadian politics.
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the W. Edmund Clark Fund for Graduate Studies in Economics
Established by W. Edmund Clark, LL.D. 2008, to support graduate studies in the Department of Economics. Funds will be used to provide teaching assistantships, research assistantships, and/or other awards to graduate students.
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the George Herbert Clarke Library Trust Fund
Funding is used for acquisitions in the field of Humanities and Social Sciences for the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Dr. Heather F. Clarke Nursing Bursary
Established by Heather Clarke, BNSc'66. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students in the School of Nursing with preference given to Canadian Indigenous students (First Nations, Inuit or Metis).
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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 Department of Classics Trust
Gifts to this fund will be used to support, at the discretion of the Head of the Department of Classics, initiatives intended to enhance our thriving academic environment.
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the Claxton Cardiology Lectureship
To advance knowledge and learning in the broad field of cardio-circulatory disease, to ensure clinical and basic science collaboration and to support visiting professorships in the field.
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the Claxton Fund in Medical Ethics
Established to develop, implement and support a new and enhanced program of medical ethics as an integral component of the new curriculum for the education of physicians. To support the services of a professionally qualified medical ethicist.
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the Clinical Placement Initiatives Fund
Established to support the initial development and long term sustainability of innovative, interprofessional placements for occupational therapy and physical therapy students.
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the Cancer Research Institute - Capital
Your gift will be used to support capital projects at the Cara and Murray Sinclair Cancer Research Institute.
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the Cancer Research Institute Endowment Fund
Your gift to this endowed fund will be used to provide support for operational costs in the Cara and Murray Sinclair Cancer Research Institute.
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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
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the Cochrane Family Admission Award
Established by David Cochrane, BCom 2012. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need, academic achievement, and entrepreneurial spirit to students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program in the Smith School of Business.
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the Professor Arthur Cockfield Memorial Award in Law
Established in memory of Professor Arthur Cockfield, LLB 1993. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement to students in any year of a J.D. or combined J.D. degree program in the Faculty of Law.
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the Cogeco Connexion Inc. Fund in support of the UPstart Venture Challenge Competition
Established by Cogeco Connexion Inc to provide funding to the winners of the UPstart Venture Challenge Competition. Should the Competition cease to exist the funds can be used to help support Smith School of Business students with their ventures.
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the Cogeco Scholarship Fund
Awarded on the basis of high academic standing to students pursuing graduate studies in the social aspects of communications. Selection will be made by a committee in the Department of Sociology.
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the Harold Arthur Cohen Book Prizes
Three book prizes established in memory of Harold Arthur Cohen, B.A. 1928, B.Sc. Eng. Physics 1930. Awarded to students in the Bachelor of Music program, Bachelor of Arts (Honours) program in Religious Studies, and Engineering Physics program.
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the Beatrice and Harold Cohen Prize in Medical Ethics (PGME)
Established by James M. Cohen, Medicine 1973, to honour his parents, Beatrice and Harold Cohen. Awarded to a postgraduate trainee who exhibits ethically appropriate attitudes and behaviours of the highest standards during their residency program.
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the Robert & Eva (Bertram) Cole Canadian Bursary
Awarded on the basis of financial need and involvement in extra-curricular activities to students entering first year of any first entry undergraduate degree program in the Faculty of Arts and Science or Smith Engineering.
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the Coleman Assistantships Fund
Established by Peter Taylor, BSc(Hons) 1964, MSc 1965, to allow the Department of Mathematics and Statistics to offer support for undergraduate students to offer peer teaching assistance in introductory mathematics courses.
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the Coleman-Calvin Fellow in Mathematics and Statistics
Established by Denys Calvin, BSc'82, to provide support for post-doctoral studies and research in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Queen's University.
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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.
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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.
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the Coleman-Ellis Bursary
Established in December 2002 by David Daniel, MSc'71, PhD'74, and awarded on the basis of financial need to a graduate student studying Mathematics in a Masters or Doctoral program.
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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.
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the Geoffrey Martin Colley Memorial Bursary
Established by Dr. Martha Adeline Colley in memory of Geoffrey Martin Colley. Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to students in third or fourth year of the Bachelor of Commerce program in the Smith School of Business.
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the Frank Collom Memorial Entrance Bursary
Established in memory of Professor Frank Collom, a faculty member of Smith School of Business. Awarded on the basis of financial need to full-time undergraduate students entering the first year Commerce program.
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the Department of Oncology Common Sense Trust Fund
Supports the Common Sense Oncology movement, advocating for patient-centered and equitable cancer care. This transformative movement strives to improve patient outcomes, reduce inequities in care, and ensure cancer care is driven by patient well-being
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the Sistema Kingston Fund
Established to support operations and promotional activities for the Sistema Kingston program, including but not limited to marketing and recruitment initiatives, salaries, travel expenses, program support and equipment.
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the Commerce Society Conference Bursary
Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students enrolled in the Bachelor of Commerce degree program in the Smith School of Business. Funds are to be used to cover conference or competition fees.
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the Commerce 1985 Bursary
Established by the Class of Commerce 1985. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program in the Smith School of Business.
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the Commerce 1990 Bursary
Established by the Class of Commerce 1990 leading up to their 25th reunion. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program in the Smith School of Business.
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the Commerce 1996 Entrance Scholarship
Established by the class of Commerce 1996. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence and demonstrated community leadership to students entering the first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program.
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the Commerce 2006 Bursary
Established in November 2006 by members of the class of Commerce 2006 and awarded on the basis of financial need to students entering the first year Bachelor of Commerce program.
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the Commerce 1974 Exchange Bursary
Established by the Class of Commerce 1974. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students in the third year or fourth year of the Bachelor of Commerce program who have been selected to participate in a formal Queen's University bi-lateral exchange.
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the Commerce 1976 Admission Award
The Class of Commerce 1976 is fundraising to establish an award for students entering the Commerce program in the Smith School of Business.
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the Commerce 1979 Admission Bursary
The Class of Commerce 1979 is fundraising to establish a bursary for students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program in the Smith School of Business.
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the Commerce 1993 Admission Award
Established by the Class of Commerce 1993 in celebration of their 15th reunion. Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program in the Smith School of Business.
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the Commerce 1992 Admission Award
Established by the class of Commerce 1992 and awarded on the basis of financial need and involvement in extracurricular or community service to students entering the first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program.
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the Christopher R. Bennett Memorial Award
Established by the Commerce Society in memory of Christopher R. Bennett. Awarded to students entering the second year of the Bachelor of Commerce program.
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the Community Impact Research Program Fund
Established to develop and grow research in the Smith School of Business 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.
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the Commerce Student Experience Fund
Established to offset emergency expenses for students currently enrolled in the Commerce program at Smith School of Business to help provide an inclusive Commerce experience.
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the Commerce Legacy Fund for Student Health and Wellness
Your gift will be used in support of student health and wellness initiatives in the Commerce Program at Smith School of Business.
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the Commerce 2001 Admission Award
Established by the Class of Commerce 2001. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need, academic achievement, and involvement in school or community activities to students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program.
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the Commerce '66/James R. Booth Memorial Award
Established by the Class of Commerce 1966 and in memory of their classmate James R. Booth, B.Com. 1966. Awarded to undergraduate students in the Smith School of Business on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement.
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the Commerce 1954 Entrance Scholarship
Established by the Commerce Class of 1954. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to a student entering the first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program.
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the Battat-Steffensen Commerce '78 Dare to Dream Internship
Established by Dany Battat, BCom 1978, and Gia Steffensen, BCom 1978, to provide summer apprenticeships for Commerce or MBA students in the Centre for Business Venturing at Smith School of Business.
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the Commerce 1981 Entrance Scholarship
Established by the class of Commerce 1981. Awarded on the basis of academic achievement to full-time students entering first year of the Commerce program at Smith School of Business.
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the Commerce 1984 Memorial Bursary
Established by the Class of Commerce 1984 in celebration of their 30th reunion in 2014. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program in the Smith School of Business.
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the Thomas C. Kinnear Commerce '66 Award
Established by Tom Kinnear, BCom'66. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence in Marketing courses to students enrolled in a Commerce degree program who have exhibited leadership in extra-curricular activities, athletics, or student government.
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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.
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the W. Ford Connell Professorship in Palliative Care Medicine
The establishment of a fully funded Professorship in the Faculty of Health Sciences to advance scholarship in Palliative Care.
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the Margaret and David Cook Admission Award
Established by David Cook, MD 1975, MSc 1971, and Margaret Cook and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement to students entering first year of the School of Medicine in the Faculty of Health Sciences.
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the George L. Cooke Admission Award
Established by friends in honour of George L. Cooke, BAHons'75, MBA'77. Awarded to students entering any undergraduate program at Queen's with preference given to students whose parent(s) or grandparent(s) are working in the Canadian Insurance Industry.
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the William Coombs Baker Memorial Scholarship
Founded by graduates in memory of William Coombs Baker, formerly the Robert Waddell Professor of Experimental Physics. The is prize in books approved by the Department of Physics. Awarded annually to the student with the highest standing in PHYS 104.
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the G. Joseph Cooper Scholarship
Established by G. Joseph Cooper, BEd'72, in memory of his mother, Molly Cooper, awarded on the basis of academic performance to a third year student with a minor, medial, or major in English and who has completed a minimum of three English courses.
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the Ruth Cordy Admission Bursary
Established by Ruth Cordy, BA'42, and awarded on the basis of financial need to students entering the first year of the Faculty of Arts and Science at Queen's University
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the A.V. Corlett Memorial Bursary
Established by former students of Professor A.V. Corlett. Awarded on the basis of financial need and promising ability to students in Robert M. Buchan Department of Mining in Smith Engineering.
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the Executive MBA Americas Fund
This fund provides support for projects and/or initiatives in the Executive MBA Americas Program in the Smith School of Business.
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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.
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the J.A. Corry Lecture Fund in Political Studies
Established by Dr J.A. Corry, to fund an invited lecturer to Political Studies to deliver a lecture on some aspect of the relation of law and politics, taken up either in general and philosophic terms or some lively current Canadian issue.
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the Costco Canada Admission Award
Established by Costco Wholesale Canada Ltd. Awarded to students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce Program who are graduates from secondary schools in Kingston and the area, Belleville or Brockville.
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the Lieutenant Commander Clifton R. Tony Coughlin Bursary
Established by Martha Hazel Coughlin in memory of her husband Clifton R. Tony Coughlin, Comm'37, and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of the Bachelor of Commerce program in the Smith School of Business
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the Coulter/ Ma Family Admission Bursary
Established by Jamie Coulter and Yuri Ma. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students entering first year of any first-entry undergraduate degree program in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Mary and Jim Courtright Student Award
Awarded to students in second, third, or fourth year in any Faculty or School on the basis of student activity involvement, with preference to Track and Field or the Queen's Debating Union. Preference also given to students from the Province of Quebec.
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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.
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the Craine Professor Scholarship
Established by Glenville Jones, Craine Professor and Head, Department of Biochemistry, to recognize student achievement in the undergraduate Biochemistry program.
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the Martha J. Crane Bursary
Established by Martha J. Crane, BA(Hon) 1976, BEd 1977, and awarded on the basis of financial need to an undergraduate student in any faculty or school.
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the Cancer Research Institute Education and Research Fund - Enhance research in Cancer Care and Epidemiology
Your gift will be used to support research within the Cara and Murray Sinclair Cancer Research Institute's division of cancer care and epidemiology.
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the Cancer Research Institute Education and Research Fund - Initiate a Cancer Research Innovation Fund (CRIF)
Your gift will be used to provide funding for additional research initiatives in the Cara and Murray Sinclair Cancer Research Institute capable of implementing transformational changes in cancer discovery, therapies, and care.
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the Cancer Research Institute Education and Research Fund - Launch a Cancer Training Program
Your gift will be used to optimize training experiences in the Cara and Murray Sinclair Cancer Research Institute for generations of future cancer researchers and cancer care providers.
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the Department of Critical Care Medicine Trust Fund
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support research, in the Department of Critical Care Medicine at Queen's University.
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the Barbara Crook Artist in Community Education Fund
Established in honour of Barbara Crook, Artsci'79, to support the costs associated with bringing a practicing artist to campus annually to lead a workshop or present a lecture to enrolled ACE students.
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the Richard and Joan Crowther Admission Bursary
Established in memory of Richard Crowther, BA (Hons.) 1953 and Joan Crowther, BA (Hons.) 1950, MA 1952. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students entering first year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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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 Cultural Studies Program Trust
Gifts to the Cultural Studies Program Trust will be used to enhance the learning experience of our students through academic and cultural activities that provide ongoing meaningful engagement with cultural issues relevant to local and global communities.
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the Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 1302 Bursary
Established by Local 1302 of C.U.P.E. and awarded to an undergraduate student(s) in any program of studies at Queen's University on the basis of demonstrated financial need.
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the Queen's Curling Booster Club
Funds raised by this club directly supports athletes, coaches, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President.
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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.
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the C.A. Curtis Prize
Established in memory of Professor C.A. Curtis. Awarded annually for the best doctoral thesis in economics. Any Ph.D. thesis in economics completed during the preceding two calendar years is eligible for consideration.
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the Queen's Cycling Booster Club
Funds raised by this club directly supports athletes, coaches, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President.
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the Diane Morales Fund
Established to support the operation and initiatives of the Health Sciences Experiential Learning Program at Queen's
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the Principal Emeritus Daniel R. Woolf Professorship in the Humanities
Established in honour of Daniel R. Woolf to celebrate and support high-quality teaching and research conducted by faculty members in the Humanities in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Don Stuart Criminal and Evidence Law Fund
Funds will be used for the purpose of supporting faculty positions in the Criminal Law program, preferably for Evidence-related teaching, research and course development.
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the Herman Daams Bursary
Established by the Estate of Herman Daams. Awarded on the basis of financial need to a woman student enrolled in any undergraduate year of an Honours Bachelor of Arts program with specialization, major or medial plan in Mathematics or Physics.
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the Callum Dagnone Memorial Prize in Pediatrics
Established by Damon and Trisha Dagnone, in memory of their son Callum. Awarded to Residents within Pediatrics demonstrating the highest standard in clinical care, compassion, and interpersonal communication as they practice Pediatric Hematology-Oncology,
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the Richard M. Dale Bursary
Established in honour of Richard M. Dale. Awarded on the basis of need to students in an academic plan in the Department of Chemistry or the Department of Physics, Engineering Physics, and Astronomy.
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the Dalton R. Mercer Scholarship
Awarded to a first year student from Sutton District High School. Preference given to those in combined Arts and Physical and Health Education. If no eligible candidate is available from SDHS, may be awarded to a student from Newmarket or Keswwick.
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the DAN School of Drama and Music Fund
The DAN School of Drama and Music Fund was established for the design and innovation of new and existing degree programming for Drama, Music, and Music Theatre in the DAN School of Drama and Music.
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the Recreational Dance Team Booster Club
Funds raised by this club directly supports athletes, coaches, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President.
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the Fariborz Fallah Bursary
Established by Fariborz Fallah, B.Sc. 1987, M.Sc. 1990, and Catherine Berka, B.Sc. 1987. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year in Smith Engineering.
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the Bala Family Law Bursary
Established by an anonymous donor for students in financial need in any year of the J.D. program or combined J.D. degree program in the Faculty of Law. Preference will be given to students with an interest in family law.
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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.
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the Janet and Ghazi Farooq Bursary
Established by Janet Farooq, B.A.(Hons)1966. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to women students who have experienced an interruption in their formal education and who are registered in any Faculty or School at Queen's University.
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the Margaret Farr Scholarship
Established by by Margaret Farr and awarded on the basis of academic achievement to a student entering full-time studies in the first year of a Bachelor of Music program who demonstrates exceptional ability in performance on a string instrument.
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the Michael Farrar Memorial Admission Award
Established by Ivana A Farrar in memory of her husband Michael Farrar, BASc 1961, and awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to students entering the first year in Smith Engineering.
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the Faculty of Arts and Science Student Health and Wellness Fund
Established in support of student health and wellness for overall physical and mental health promotion, illness prevention, anti-stigma, education and awareness, inclusivity, transitions, resilience, facilities, programming, counselling and peer support.
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the Faculty of Arts and Science Summer Internship Fund
Established to support paid internships in the Faculty of Arts and Science that will offer undergraduate students a unique opportunity for intellectual and professional growth outside the classroom.
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the Queen's Fast Pitch Booster Club
Funds raised by this club directly supports athletes, coaches, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President.
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the Four Directions Indigenous Student Centre Fund
Established to support discretionary support for the Director, Four Directions Indigenous Student Centre.
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the Smith Engineering Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Indigeneity Fund
The fund will provide discretionary funding to the Dean of Smith Engineering to support student and faculty lead initiatives for the advancement of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Indigenization (EDII).
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the Smith Engineering Student Health and Wellness Fund
To support student health and wellness in Smith Engineering for physical and mental health promotion, illness prevention, anti-stigma, education and awareness, inclusivity, transitions, resilience, facilities, programming, counselling and peer support.
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the Smith Engineering ThankQ Fund
Established by Engineering & Applied Science graduating classes to support Smith Engineering. Each year a project will be selected in consultation with the class representative and Smith Engineering.
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the Federau Kreel MBA Scholarship
Established by Monika Federau, MBA'88. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to women students who are Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents, entering the full-time MBA program in the Smith School of Business.
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the Charles Feldman Student Summer Internship
Established by Dr. Brian Feldman and The Honourable Kathryn Feldman in memory of their son Charles Feldman, LLB 2007, to support hiring a summer student to work for the Correctional Law Project in the Faculty of Law.
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the William E. O'Hara Postgraduate Bursary
Established by a bequest from the estate of William E. O'Hara, MD'46, and awarded on the basis of financial need to residents registered in a postgraduate medical education program in the School of Medicine in the Faculty of Health Sciences.
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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.
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the Valerie Feltham & Tammy Bekkers Memorial Bursary
Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree in the Faculty of Arts and Science. Preference will be given to students with an academic plan in Political Studies or French Studies.
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the Feminist Jurisprudence Award
Established by the family and friends of Sharon Cohen, a graduate of Law '88. Awarded annually for outstanding achievement and participation in feminist jurisprudence.
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the Queen's University Department of Medicine Education Endowment
The endowment was established to provide sustainable funding for educational activities in the Department of Medicine. The endowment will support postgraduate training, including medical education scholarship and other education activities.
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the Mark and Wendy DesLauriers Admission Award
Established by Mark DesLauriers, BCom 1978, and Wendy DesLauriers, BEd 1982. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement to students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program in the Smith School of Business.
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the Allan Ephraim Diamond Jewish Studies Discretionary Fund
Established by A. Ephraim Diamond, BSc(Eng)'43, to provide discretionary funds for Director of the Jewish Studies Program.
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the Tony Dimnik Scholarship
Established by the National Executive MBA Class of 1999 in honour of Professor Tony Dimnik for students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program.
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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 Disabled Students' Bursaries
Established by the Alma Mater Society and Arts and Science '82 to assist disabled students attending Queen's University. Awarded on the basis of need.
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the Robert M. Disher Entrance Award
Awarded on the basis of need, academic achievement, and extra-curricular activities to graduates of Ridgeway and Crystal Beach High School or high schools in New Brunswick Anglophone South School District who are entering first year undergrad.
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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.
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the Division of Cardiology Trust Fund
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support research, including but not limited to resident research, in the Division of Cardiology in the Department of Medicine at Queen's University.
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the Department of Medicine Trust in support of the Division of Allergy & Immunology
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support research, including but not limited to resident research, in the Division of Allergy & Immunology in the Department of Medicine at Queen's University.
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the Department of Medicine Trust in support of the Division of Dermatology
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support research, including but not limited to resident research, in the Division of Dermatology in the Department of Medicine at Queen's University.
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the Department of Medicine Trust in support of the Division of Endocrinology & Metabolism
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support research, including but not limited to resident research, in the Division of Endocrinology & Metabolism in the Department of Medicine at Queen's University.
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the Department of Medicine Trust in support of the Division of Gastroenterology
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support research, including but not limited to resident research, in the Division of Gastroenterology in the Department of Medicine at Queen's University.
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the Department of Medicine Trust in support of the Division of Geriatric Medicine
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support research, including but not limited to resident research, in the Division of Geriatric Medicine in the Department of Medicine at Queen's University.
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the Department of Medicine Trust in support of the Division of Hematology
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support research, including but not limited to resident research, in the Division of Hematology in the Department of Medicine at Queen's University.
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the Department of Medicine Trust in support of the Division of Infectious Diseases
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support research, including but not limited to resident research, in the Division of Infectious Diseases in the Department of Medicine at Queen's University.
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the Department of Medicine Trust in support of the Division of General Internal Medicine
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support research, including but not limited to resident research, in the Division of General Internal Medicine in the Department of Medicine at Queen's University.
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the Department of Medicine Trust in support of the Division of Nephrology
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support research, including but not limited to resident research, in the Division of Nephrology in the Department of Medicine at Queen's University.
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the Department of Medicine Trust in support of the Division of Neurology
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support research, including but not limited to resident research, in the Division of Neurology in the Department of Medicine at Queen's University.
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the Department of Medicine Trust Fund in support of Queen's CardioPulmonary Unit (QCPU)
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support research, including but not limited to resident research, in the Queen's CardioPulmonary Unit (QCPU) at Queen's University.
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the Department of Medicine Trust in support of the Division of Respirology
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support research, including but not limited to resident research, in the Division of Respirology in the Department of Medicine at Queen's University.
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the Department of Medicine Trust in support of the Division of Rheumatology
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support research, including but not limited to resident research, in the Division of Rheumatology in the Department of Medicine at Queen's University.
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the Department of Medicine Trust in support of the Translational Institute of Medicine (TIME)
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support research, including but not limited to resident research, in the Translational Institute of Medicine (TIME), in the Department of Medicine at Queen's University.
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the Department of Surgery Trust in support of the Division of Cardiac Surgery
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and clinical and pedagogical research, in the Division of Cardiac Surgery, in the Department of Surgery at Queen's University.
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the Department of Surgery Trust in support of the Division of General Surgery
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and clinical and pedagogical research, in the Division of General Surgery, in the Department of Surgery at Queen's University.
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the Department of Surgery Trust in support of the Division of Surgical Oncology
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and clinical and pedagogical research, in the Division of Surgical Oncology, in the Department of Surgery at Queen's University.
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the Department of Surgery Trust in support of the Division of Plastic Surgery
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and clinical and pedagogical research, in the Division of Plastic Surgery, in the Department of Surgery at Queen's University.
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the Department of Surgery Trust in support of the Division of Thoracic Surgery
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and clinical and pedagogical research, in the Division of Thoracic Surgery, in the Department of Surgery at Queen's University.
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the Department of Surgery Trust in support of the Division of Vascular Surgery
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and clinical and pedagogical research, in the Division of Vascular Surgery, in the Department of Surgery at Queen's University.
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the A. Dorothy Milligan Bursary
Established by A. Dorothy Milligan (BA 1947). Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Department of Medicine Faculty Fellowships
Fellowships awarded to faculty members in the Department of Medicine with a demonstrated track record of achievement and excellence. Fellowships may be awarded to existing faculty members or used as a recruitment tool to hire external candidates.
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the Don Wood Undergraduate Scholarships in Economics
Established by David Dodge, BA(Hon)'65, LLD'02, and Christiane Dodge, BA(Hon)'65, in honour of Don Wood, MA'53. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering second, third, or fourth year of a B.A. (Honours) program in Economics.
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the Donald Swainson Memorial Bursary
Established in memory of Donald Swainson. Awarded on the basis of financial need to a student in History.
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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 William Patrick Doolan Award in Chemistry
Awarded annually on the recommendation of the Head of the Department to the graduate student who contributes the most to demonstrating in the first year chemistry laboratories.
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the Leslie Doucet Global Development Studies Student's Fund
Established in memory of Leslie Doucet to enable students to participate in globally-minded projects that will provide educational opportunities outside the classroom, often in non-traditional study sites.
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the Pat Douglas-Murray Memorial Scholarship
Established in memory of Pat (Osborough) Douglas-Murray (Arts 1955). Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to a student entering second year in a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) program with an academic plan offered by the Department of Film and Media.
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the Douglas Tutorials Trust Fund
Established to pay salaries for a small group of upper year students in Smith Engineering hired to tutor first year.
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the Ruth Dowling & William Young Principal's Discretionary Fund
Established by Ruth Dowling and William Young, B.Sc. (Chemical Engineering) 1977, to provide discretionary support for the Principal at Queen's University for various present and future needs.
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the John Downs Fund
The John Downs Fund will be disbursed at the discretion of the Dean, Smith Engineering for the advancement of teaching and learning in Smith Engineering.
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the Cancer Research Institute Fund in support of Dr. Booth's research
Donations to this fund allow the members of the Sinclair Cancer Research Institute to initiate new pilot research projects, to support the institute's trans-disciplinary training programs and to acquire new research infrastructure.
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the Dr. Pamela Frid (Meds '82) Memorial Bursary
Established by the Estate of Pamela Frid, M.D. 1982. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students entering first year in the Queen's University School of Medicine MD program.
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the Stanley Drabek Graduate Award in Political Studies
Established by Stanley Drabek, BA'58, M.A.'65. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to funding-eligible Master's or Ph.D. level students enrolled in Political Studies. Preference given to students studying Canadian politics.
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the Karey Jean Duggan (Oliphant) Memorial Bursary
Established in memory of Karey Jean Duggan (nee Oliphant), BA/BSc(Eng)'95. Awarded on the basis of financial need to women students with one or more children returning after a period of two or more years to University education.
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the Frederick I.L. Dyke Bursary
Established from the estate of Frederick I.L. Dyke, BSc (Engineering)'41 and awarded on the basis of financial need to third or fourth year students in Smith Engineering. Preference will be given to students in Electrical Engineering.
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the Oren A. Earl Bursary
Established from a bequest by Oren A. Earl and awarded to an undergraduate student in an Honours B.Sc. program in Chemistry. The award will be based on academic achievement and financial need. Preference will be given to a woman.
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the Scott and Carolyn Earthy Admission Bursary
Established by Scott Earthy, BCom 1997, and Carolyn Earthy. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program in the Smith School of Business.
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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.
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the QED Initiatives Trust
This fund is used at the discretion of the Head of the Department for a wide array of undergraduate and graduate student initiatives and departmental needs.
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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.
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the Edmonton Capital Region Entrance Scholarship
Established by alumni and friends in the Edmonton area. Awarded to students from Alberta who are entering the first year of any undergraduate program.
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the Charles Martyn Elliott and Kathleen Mead Elliott Award for Travel Fellowships in Education
Established in memory of Charles Martyn Elliott (Arts '44) and Kathleen Mead Elliott (Arts '42). Awarded to Queen's Education faculty members for study outside Canada related to teacher education and to academic visitors from outside Canada.
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the Friends of the Education Library Acquisitions Fund
Established to receive donations to be used at the discretion of the Education Librarian for the purchase of Education Library acquisitions.
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the Education ThankQ Memorial Bursary
Established by the Education Class of 2004 in memory of Education students John Raycroft and Jocelyn Stevens. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students in the Faculty of Education.
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the Faculty of Education Trust
Established by the Faculty of Education for capital improvements and expenditures at the Faculty of Education at the Dean's discretion.
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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 led by members from the Department of Chemistry, Department of Biology, and Department of Chemical Engineering.
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the Edith and Carla Eisenhauer Chair in Clinical Cancer Research
Funds in memory of Edith Eisenhauer by daughter Elizabeth Eisenhauer for a Chair in Clinical Cancer Research. Normally, the individual appointed to Chair will also hold the position of Director, National Cancer Institute of Canada Clinical Trials Group.
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the Dr. Sherif El-Defrawy Lectureship Fund
Established by Dr. Sherif El-Defrawy and Dr. Laurel Bates, MD 1987, to support the costs associated with bringing prominent speakers on topics related to Ophthalmology to Queen's University.
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the Lorne C. Elder Scholarships in Mechanical and Materials Engineering
Established by Lorne C. Elder, B.Sc. 1942, and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering the second, third, or fourth year of the Mechanical and Materials Engineering program in Smith Engineering.
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the Eldon Boyd Fellowship
Established by Prof. E.M. Boyd. Awarded to a graduate student in the field of Therapeutics, Drug Development, and Human Toxicology in the Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences graduate program.
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the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Research Fund
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase research equipment and support faculty research in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering in Smith Engineering.
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the Class of 1965 Electrical Engineering Lab Fund
To support Electrical and Computer Engineering in Smith Engineering that will both purchase and maintain technical equipment and furnishings, as well as assist with renovations of the engineering development lab in Water Light Hall.
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the Library Digital Initiatives Fund
Expand access to information through digitization of library collections and new initiatives in digital scholarly communications. Initially established with 1993 Challenge campaign funds from the AMS and Queen's.
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the Electrical and Computer Engineering Trust Fund
Gifts received provide support to enhance the programs and facilities of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering in Smith Engineering and to support various student initiatives.
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the Department of English Literature and Creative Writing Endowment
To support the Department of English Literature and Creative Writing in cultivating the intellectual, social and educational experience within our community. With your gifts we continue to host visiting scholars and support student initiatives.
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the Charles Martyn Elliott and Kathleen Mead Elliott Award for Travel Fellowships in Education
Established in memory of Charles Martyn Elliott (Arts '44) and Kathleen Mead Elliott (Arts '42). Awarded to undergraduate students in the Faculty of Education for study outside Canada in the field of teacher education.
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the Bruce and Janet Elliott Graduate Award in Transdisciplinary Cancer Research
Established by Bruce Elliott, PhD'74, and Janet Elliott, BSc (Hons) '72. Awarded to Master's or Ph.D. level students in Pathology and Molecular Medicine who are carrying out research in the Collaborative Cancer Graduate Program.
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the Ellis Hall Observatory Fund
This fund is used to maintain and upgrade the state-of-the-art, 16-inch reflecting telescope located in the Queen's Observatory dome on the roof of Ellis Hall. This telescope is used primarily for student training and public demonstrations.
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the Department of Emergency Medicine Trust Fund
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support clinical and pedagogical research in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Queen's University.
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the Queen's Emergency Bursary
Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need for emergency expenses to students in any year of any Faculty or School. Emergency expenses are defined as expenses that occur because of a sudden or unexpected event that could not be foreseen.
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the Smith Engineering Career Accelerator Program
Funding will be used to support innovative engineering professional development, experiential learning, and work-integrated experience program, tailored to students' needs and incorporating career readiness into each year of undergraduate Engineering.
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the Engineering Chemistry Industrial Scholarship
Established by Dr Warren Baker. Awarded to a student entering the third year of Engineering Chemistry program in Smith Engineering on the basis of academic excellence in the second year of the Engineering Chemistry program.
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the Department of English Literature and Creative Writing Trust
Established to provide discretionary funds for the Head, Department of English Literature and Creative Writing, to support new initiatives and build on existing teaching and research strengths.
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the David Atherton Awards in Engineering Physics
Established to support two student awards - The David Atherton Engineering Physics Award and The David Atherton Engineering Physics Design Award.
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the Department of English Literature and Creative Writing Writers Fund
Established to support creative writing programming in the Department of English Literature and Creative Writing. Funds will be used to support expenses related to lectures/events, honoraria and/or speaking fees, salaries, program support and equipment.
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the Engineering Chemistry Program Fund
The Engineering Chemistry Program Fund was established as an endowed fund with annual investment income to be used to enhance the undergraduate engineering chemistry program in Chemical Engineering in Smith Engineering.
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the Engineering Society Fund
This fund was established to provide undergraduate students the opportunity to design and build innovative biomedical solutions, travel to competitions or conferences, and participate in educational outreach activities.
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the Engineering Society Fund
Covers expenses for projects, competitions and conferences.
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the Richard and Mildred Ruggles Fund for Enhanced Education in Geography
Established by Richard and Mildred Ruggles to provide investment income that may be used either to enhance the field studies component of instruction or for the incorporation of the arts into geographic education at Queen's.
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the Smith Engineering Enrichment Program Fund
Funds to be used at the discretion of the Dean for the purposes of enrichment programming in Smith Engineering.
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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.
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the Environmental Studies Lectureship Fund
The Environmental Studies Lectureship Fund was established to provide funds to attract the most influential names in the world to speak on related issues of the environment and sustainability that are crucial to our future well-being.
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the Environmental Studies Scholarship
Established by the School of Environmental Studies from donations and school funds and awarded on the recommendation of the School to a student admitted to Honours in the Environmental Studies program exhibiting academic distinction.
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the Environmental Studies Graduate Scholarship
Established by the School of Environmental Studies and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to graduate students in the School of Environmental Studies degree program.
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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.
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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.
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the Endeavour Silver Corp. Scholarship
Established by Endeavour Silver Corp. and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering third or fourth year of the Geological Sciences program or the Geological Engineering program.
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the Dr. H. Martyn Estall Graduate Award in Philosophy
Established in memory of Dr. H. Martyn Estall. Awarded on the basis of academic achievement to assist graduate students in the Department of Philosophy to attend a significant conference.
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the Dr. G. Harold Ettinger Testimonial Bursaries
Established in honour of G. Harold Ettinger, Dean of Medicine at Queen's University from 1949 to 1962. Awarded to medical students to assist in meeting unexpected financial need.
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the Hugh Evans Graduate Award in Physics
Established by the Estate of Hugh Carlyle Evans and awarded on the basis of academic achievement and financial need to funding eligible Masters or PhD level students enrolled in Department of Physics, Engineering Physics & Astronomy.
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the Hugh Evans Physics Award
Established by the Estate of Hugh Carlyle Evans. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement to students in second, third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree program with an academic plan in Physics.
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the Hugh Evans Physics Scholarship
Established by the Estate of Hugh Carlyle Evans. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students in second, third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree program with an academic plan in Physics.
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the W. Hugo Evans Book Prize in French
Established in honour of W. Hugo Evans, Head of the French Department from 1948 to 1970, a book prize to be awarded to the graduating student with the highest standing in Honours French.
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the Maureen Ewan Ban Righ Bursary
Established by Maureen and George Ewan. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to women students who have experienced an interruption in their formal education and who are registered in any faculty or school at Queen's University.
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the Exshaw Family International Exchange Bursary
Established by Christian and Florence Exshaw. Awarded to students in the Bachelor of Commerce Program who have been selected to participate in a formal Queen's University bi-lateral exchange in Asia or South America.
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the Michael D. Failes Graduate Fellowship in Labour and Employment Law
Established in memory of Michael D. Failes, LLM'86. Awarded to first-year students in the LL.M. program or full-time students in the Ph.D. program in Law, who have a research interest in the labour and employment law.
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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.
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the Fencing Booster Club
Funds raised by this club directly supports athletes, coaches, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President.
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the Walter Fenlon and Linda Ann Daly Chaplain's Trust Fund
Established by Walter Fenlon and Linda Ann Daly, MPA 1985, to provide emergency financial assistance for students, at the discretion of the University Chaplain, with first priority to international or indigenous students.
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the Faculty of Health Sciences Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Fund
The objective is to support equity-deserving students, between grades 8-11, from marginalized communities, who would otherwise not see themselves as able to become health professionals.
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the Faculty of Health Sciences Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Fund
Funds will be used to launch and develop governance, policies, and programming that promotes equity, diversity and inclusion in five distinct areas in the Faculty of Health Sciences - students, curriculum, research, professional development, and culture.
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the Figure Skating Booster Club
Funds raised by this club directly supports athletes, coaches, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President.
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the Film and Media Current Topics Courses Fund
At the discretion of the Head of the Department of Film and Media, this expendable fund is used to offer one or more extra courses on topics of current interest in the discipline.
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the Film and Media Trust Fund
At the discretion of the Head of the Department of Film and Media, this expendable fund is used to support the greatest needs of the department.
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the Harvey Fine Fund in support of Commerce Health and Wellness
Established by the Honourable Justice Gloria Epstein, B.Com '72, in memory of Harvey Fine, B.Com '72. The fund will be used in support of student health and wellness initiatives in the Commerce Program at the Smith School of Business.
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the Dr. Ben Finkelstein and Family Bursary
Established in memory of Ben Finkelstein, Med'41, and in honour of family members who presently attend Queen's University, by his wife Eve (Zbar) Finkelstein, Arts'42. Awarded on the basis of need to a student in their fourth year of Medical School.
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the Donna S. Finley Entrance Award
Established by Donna S. Finley, B.A. 1980, B.Ed. 1981. Awarded on the basis of financial need, leadership skills, and involvement in school or community activities to students from Alberta who are entering first year of any undergraduate program.
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the Alumni of Queen's First Aid Award
Established by alumni and friends of Queen's First Aid. Awarded on the basis of need and involvement in community service or volunteer activities to students at Queen's University. Preference given to current or past volunteers with Queen's First Aid.
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the Dean Bill Flanagan International Studies Award
Established in honour of Bill Flanagan. Awarded to students in the Faculty of Law who have been selected to attend one of the Global Law Programs at the Bader College and/or who are participating in an international internship.
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the Dr. George E. Flanagan Admission Scholarship
Established by George E. Flanagan and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to a student entering Queen's from a Stormont County or City of Cornwall High School.
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the Field Hockey Booster Club
Funds raised by this club directly supports athletes, coaches, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President.
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the Douglas Hargreaves Memorial Athletic Award
Established in memory of Doug Hargreaves, B.A. 1960, LLD 2012. Awarded on the basis of academic achievement and athletic excellence to student-athletes in any degree program, who are on the competition roster of a Gaels interuniversity athletic team.
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the Harries Family Bursary
Established by Rhodri Harries, BSc 1985, and Patricia Harries and 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 Michael R.G. Harris Memorial Scholarship in History
Established in memory of Michael R.G. Harris. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to second, third or fourth year students in a B.A. (Honours) program with an academic plan offered by the Department of History.
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the John A. Harvey Memorial Scholarship
Established in memory of John A. "Jack" Harvey (BSc Physics Honours, Sci '45). Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to third or fourth year students in an undergraduate Engineering Physics degree program.
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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.
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the Haust Trust Fund
Established by Dr. M. Daria Haust, M.Sc. '59, to support scholarships for postdoctoral fellows and graduate students (MSc; PhD) studying pathology in the Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine.
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the J.E. Hawley Memorial Bursary
Established by Alban H. Norton, PEng BA(Hons)'36, in memory of J.E. Hawley. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to a student registered in the second year of either the Geological Engineering or Geological Sciences program.
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the Hazell Chemical Design and Innovation Endowed Program Fund
Established by Evan Hazell, BSc(Eng) 1981, to support outreach activities in the Chemical Engineering in Smith Engineering and to bring in guest speakers who are recognized leaders in design and innovation to enrich the programs of research and study.
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the Hazell Research Professorship in Chemical Design and Innovation
Established by Evan Hazell, BSc(Eng) 1981, to support an accomplished member of the Department of Chemical Engineering to provide the leadership to grow this distinctive area of focus.
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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.
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the Paul B. Helliwell Chair in Orthopaedic Research
The Paul B. Helliwell Chair in Orthopaedic Research, based in the HMRC, will lead pioneering research to transform the way orthopaedic care is provided in Canada and beyond.
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the Helliwell Reznick Scholars in Health Professions Education Fund
The Helliwell Reznick Scholars Fund provides an opportunity to further showcase Queen's commitment to health professions education and improved patient outcomes. Funding open to faculty from Medicine, Nursing & Rehabilitation Therapy.
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the Henderson Family Legacy Award
Established by Jason Henderson, BCom 1993, and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement to students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce Program in the Smith School of Business.
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the William J. Henderson Foundation Fund: support for the Archer Laboratory Program on Cardiovascular Sciences and Mitochondrial Biology
Established by the William J. Henderson Foundation to support and enhance research activities in the cardiac research in the Archer laboratory at Queen's University.
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the William J. Henderson Foundation Fund for the Translational Institute of Medicine
Funds will be used to support and enhance programming in the Transitional Institute of Medicine in the Faculty of Health Sciences.
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the Sue Hendler Graduate Fellowship
Established by the Estate of Sue Hendler. Awarded to funding-eligible graduate students enrolled in Urban and Regional Planning in the School of Graduate Studies who are working on planning ethics or women/gender and planning.
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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.
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the Frances M. Fodey Memorial Award in Nursing
Established in memory of the late Frances M. Fodey. Awarded on the based on demonstrated financial need and academic achievement to students entering first year of the Bachelor of Nursing degree program in the Faculty of Health Sciences.
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the Golden Gaels Football Award
Established to provide financial recognition on the basis of academic achievement and athletic excellence to student-athletes at Queen's University who are on the competition roster of the Gaels Football interuniversity athletic team.
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the Football Booster Club
Funds raised by this club directly supports athletes, coaches, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President.
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the Gaels Football Diversity Coaching Fund
Donations will support the creation of a fund to hire a football coach with preference given to those who identify as a Visible Minority/Racialized Person. If the funding minimum is not reached, gifts will be redirected to the Football Booster Club.
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the Susan and Louis Forbes Award
Established by Louis Forbes, MBA 1980, and Susan Forbes. Awarded on the basis of financial need, academic achievement and involvement in school or community activities to students entering first year of any first entry undergraduate degree program.
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the Formula SAE Car Fund
Funds provide students in Mechanical and Materials Engineering in Smith Engineering the opportunity to design and build an open-wheeled formula style race car, travel to competitions or conferences, and participate in educational outreach activities.
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the Smirle Forsyth Prize in Political Studies
Established by Smirle Forsyth of Toronto, BA'73, LLB'76. Awarded to the student who is deemed by the Department to have achieved the second highest standing in the first-year courses in Political Studies.
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the Henry Charles Fowler Fellowship in Public Health Sciences
Established in October 1948 in memory of Henry Charles Fowler to endow a Teaching or Research Fellowship in the Department of Public Health Sciences.
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the Dr. Frances A. Shepherd Award
Established by Dr. Frances A. Shepherd to support Canadian Cancer Trials Group investigators and/or trainees who are traveling to present CCTG work at major national and international meetings where the material has been accepted for presentation.
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the Albert & Annie Francis Foundation Graduate Award
Established by the Albert and Anne Francis Foundation and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to funding-eligible Masters or PhD students enrolled in Nursing in the School of Graduate Studies
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the Francis-Rivoire Fellowship in Nursing Science
Established by the children of Mary 'May' N. Francis in her memory and in honour of her daughter Eleanor Rivoire. Awarded to Master of Nursing Science students or PhD students in Nursing Science in the School of Graduate Studies.
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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.
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the Cecil Allan Fraser Bursary
An award for Law students, established by the Black Law Student's Association Queen's Chapter and the Queen's Pre-Law Society in memory of Cecil Allan Fraser, LL.B. 1961, the first Black student and graduate of Queen's University Law.
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the Ian and Pat Fraser Family Scholarship
Established by Ian Fraser, BCom'53, and Pat Fraser, BA(Hons)'53, in honour of their family's tradition at Queen's. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence and demonstrated leadership to students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce Program.
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the Roger Fraser Endowment Fund in Health Sciences
Established by the Estate of Joseph S E Roger Fraser to support the Patient Simulation Laboratory and the Centre for Advanced Uroligical Research at Queen's.
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the Jeremy & Judith Freedman Award for Studies in Israel
Established by The Jeremy & Judith Freedman Family Foundation for students in the Faculty of Law who have been selected to participate in a formal Queen's University bi-lateral exchange in Israel.
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the Dr. John Freeman Graduate Bursary
Established in memory of Dr. John G. Freeman, B.A. 1976, B.Ed. 1977, M.A. 1990. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students enrolled in in a Masters or Doctorate degree program in the Faculty of Education.
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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.
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the Fresh Water & Long-term Climate Change Program Fund
The Fresh Water & Long-term Climate Change Fund was established to support the work and scholarly activities of the Department of Biology's faculty and students related to the study of climate change.
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the Douglas Fretts Bursary
Established in memory of Douglas Fretts and Bruce Fretts. Awarded on the basis of satisfactory academic standing and need to an upper year student in Smith Engineering.
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the Ian & Carol Friendly Leadership Admission Award
Established by Carol and Ian Friendly, BCom'83. Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic excellence to students entering first year in the Bachelor of Commerce program.
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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.
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the Ian R. Friendly Marketing Scholarship
Established by Carol and Ian Friendly, B.Com. 1983, and awarded on the basis of academic excellence in third year Marketing courses to students entering fourth year in the Bachelor of Commerce program in the Smith School of Business.
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the Ian R. Friendly Indigenous Initiatives Fund
Established by Ian R. Friendly to support faculty members at the Smith School of Business pursuing research, thought leadership, and programs that advance Indigenous business knowledge and contribute to economic reconciliation.
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the Friends of Queen's University Archives Fund
Established for the acquisition and related maintenance of archival material at Queen's University Archives, to support public events organized by Queen's University Archives, and to promote Queen's University Archives within the broader community.
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the Friends of the Education Library Trust Fund
Established by the Faculty of Education to be used at the discretion of the Education Librarian for Education Library non-acquisition related expenses.
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the Friends of Chemistry Teaching Assistant Award
Established to recognize outstanding teaching by a graduate student or an upper year undergraduate student, employed as a teaching assistant in courses offered by the Department of Chemistry.
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the Dr. Alison B. Froese Research Fund in Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine
Established in honour of Dr. Alison B. Froese to provide seed funding for researchers, in the form of grants, for novel research in the area of anesthesiology and perioperative medicine at Queen's University.
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the Charles Frederick Young Fund
Three awards established by the estate of Edith Irene Young: The Charles Frederick Young Entrance Scholarship; The Charles Frederick Young Bursary; The Charles Frederick Young Bursary in History.
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the Gordon Edward Kaiser Award in Law
Established in memory of Gordon Edward Kaiser, LLB 1971. Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to students enrolled in the Faculty of Law. Preference will be given to students enrolled in the MA (Econ)/JD degree program.
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the 1968 Golden Gaels Football Team Athletic Financial Award
Awarded on the basis of academic achievement and athletic excellence to student-athletes in any degree program at Queen's University and who are on the competition roster of the Gaels interuniversity football team.
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the Early 60's Golden Gaels Football Award
Awarded on the basis of academic achievement and athletic excellence to student-athletes in any degree program at Queen's University and who are on the competition roster of the Gaels interuniversity football team.
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the Basketball (Men's) Booster Club
Funds raised by this club directly supports athletes, coaches, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President.
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the Basketball (Women's) Booster Club
Funds raised by this club directly supports athletes, coaches, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President.
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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 Beryl S. Garrett Award in Mathematics
Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement to students in any year of a Bachelor of Science degree program in the Faculty of Arts and Science. Preference to students with an academic plan in Mathematics and Statistics.
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the Helen Garrett and Wendy Hotson Fund
Established in memory of Helen Garrett and Wendy Hoston to provide the Department of English Literature and Creative Writing with discretionary funds.
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the Gastrointestinal Infection Research Trust Fund
Established to purchase equipment, and support clinical and pedagogical research related to gastrointestinal infection in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Queen's University.
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the Geological Field Study Program
Established by Geological alumni and friends to support the Geological Studies Education Program.
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the Geological Science Miller Museum
Gifts to this fund will be used, at the discretion of the Director of the Miller Museum, to improve operations and enhance community outreach programs offered by the Miller Museum.
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the Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering Trust Fund
At the discretion of the Head of Geological Sciences & Geological Engineering, gifts are used to support the greatest departmental needs, such as teaching and equipment purchases/maintenance.
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the Geology Teaching Assistant Fund
Gifts to this fund pay student Teaching Assistant salaries for courses offered by the Department of Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering. TAships may be named in honour of the donor for a minimum donation of $5,000/yr for 3 years.
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the Graham George Memorial Prize in Composition
Established in memory of Dr. Graham George, the first Head of the Department of Music (1968-1971). Awarded annually to a student who has demonstrated exceptional ability and achievement in composition. Preference will be given to a graduating student.
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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.
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the Geosynthetic Liner Engineering Research Fund in Smith Engineering
Established to support research, scholarly activity, and purchase equipment or materials for the Geosynthetic Liner Engineering Research Group in the Department of Civil Engineering in Smith Engineering.
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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.
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the Languages, Literatures and Cultures Scholarship
Awarded by the German Dept. to students with a German major, medial, or minor concentration, German Studies, or Business German, or a special field concentration in Language and Linguistics with a primary concentration in German, for academic excellence.
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the J. Douglas Gibson Lecture
Established by Mrs. Elizabeth Gibson to support a lecture featuring a speaker of international stature on a topic relevant to the mandate of the School of Policy Studies and related academic units.
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the J. Henry Gibson and Muriel (Stiver) Gibson Lecture on Mental Health of our Children
Established by the Estate of Dr. Margaret M. Gibson, Meds 1976, in memory of her parents J. Henry Gibson and Muriel (Stiver) Gibson, to bring to campus distinguished national and international speakers in the field of child and adolescent psychiatry.
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the Larry Gibson Fund for Palliative Care Medicine
Established by the Estate of Larry Gibson to provide discretionary support for various present and future needs in the Palliative Care Medicine program in the Faculty of Health Sciences.
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the Frederick W. Gibson Prize in Canadian History
Established in memory of Professor Frederick W. Gibson. Awarded to the graduating student with a medial or major concentration in History who has the highest average standing in three courses in Canadian History.
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the Gierczak Family Scholarship
Established by Eugene Gierczak, B.Sc. 1974. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to Canadian citizens or permanent residents entering first year of the first entry undergraduate degree program in Smith Engineering.
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the Agnes Etherington Art Centre
Established to support the Agnes Etherington Art Centre.
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the Robert Gilbert Post-Doctoral Fellowship in the Department of Geography
Established by Robert Gilbert, Professor in the Department of Geography, to create a post-doctoral fellowship in the Department of Geography at Queen's University.
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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.
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the Duncan Alexander Hector Gillies and Marion Marguerite Gillies Endowment Fund
Established by Marion Marguerite Gillies to defray the annual costs of The Duncan Alexander Hector Gillies and Marion Marguerite Gillies Speaker Series in the Department of English Literature and Creative Writing.
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the Global Career Pathways Program
Established to support the Global Career Pathways Program: Training the next generation of global business leaders in Smith School of Business. The Program will play a key role in enriching the academic experience for Commerce students.
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the Tom Stevinson Glioblastoma Research Fund
The Tom Stevinson Glioblastoma Research Fund was established to promote excellence in glioblastoma research at the Sinclair Cancer Research Institute, including research that will improve glioblastoma treatments, patient care and outcomes.
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the Queen's Student Overseas Global Development Travel Fund
Established to provide one or more travel stipends to deserving third or fourth year undergraduate students enrolled in Global Development Studies to assist in pursuing work study activities in a low income country.
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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.
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the Donna Frazer Gobin Memorial Scholarship
Awarded on the recommendation of the DAN School of Drama and Music to a student in the Bachelor of Music program whose major instrument is the piano. Preference will be given to students entering Queen's for the first time.
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the H. Carl Goldenberg Scholarship in Industrial Relations
Established in memory of H. Carl Goldenberg. Awarded to a student with a record of strong academic achievement who is pursuing a Master of Industrial Relations degree with a focus upon industrial relations.
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the Torrible Goldman Sachs Scholarship
Established by Goldman Sachs Gives and awarded to an eligible full time student in the Master of Science (Physical Therapy) (M.Sc.[P.T.]) program in the School of Graduate Studies.
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the Ted and Adrienne Goldthorpe Admission Award
Established by Ted Goldthorpe, BCom'99, and Adrienne Goldthorpe, BCom'99. Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic excellence to students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program in the Smith School of Business.
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the Goodes Hall Enhancement Fund
Established to support the upgrades of the Smith School of Business' home, Goodes Hall.
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the Goodmans LLP Foundational Legal Skills Program Fund
Established in 2016 and revised in 2020 by Goodmans LLP to support the Introduction to Legal Skills program in Queen's Faculty of Law by funding teaching assistants and other initiatives.
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the W.C. Good Memorial Fellowship Award
Established in memory of William Charles Good. Awarded to a graduate student in the Department of Economics, the Department of History, the Department of Political Studies, or the Department of Sociology.
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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 Gowling WLG (Canada) LLP Bursary
Established by Gowling WLG (Canada) LLP. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in a J.D. program or a combined J.D. degree program in the Faculty of Law.
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the Award for Graduate Students with Disabilities
Established by the Graduate Student Society and awarded on the recommendation of the Special Needs Coordinator.
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the School of Graduate Studies Strategic Initiatives Awards Fund
The fund will be used at the discretion of the Vice-Provost and Dean (School of Graduate Studies) to create or enhance existing graduate research awards that support the annual strategic initiatives at Queen's University.
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the Science '48 S. N. Graham Award
Established by the class of Science '48 in honour of Professor S.N. Graham. Awarded on the completion of the 2nd year to a student in Smith Engineering with a sound academic record who has outstanding performance in extra-curricular activities on campus.
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the Grant Memorial Scholarship
Established by Douglas A. Grant, B.A.'33 and Marjorie Grant Barber, B.A.'36 in memory of their parents, Fred and Flora Grant. Awarded to a graduate of Sydenham High School registered in the first year of any program.
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the Gray Family Student Initiatives Fund
Established by Gordon Gray, Com'50, to provide support to any Arts and Science student, or group of students, who would like to write a report, attend a conference, do non-profit work, or other initiatives in the area of preservation of wildlife species.
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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.
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the Canada Life Scholarship
Established by The Canada Life Assurance Company and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to a student entering the fourth year of a Bachelor of Commerce degree program in the Smith School of Business.
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the Canada Life School of Medicine Studentship
Established to provide financial recognition to first and second year students in the School of Medicine on a Summer Research Studentship.
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the Alan G. Green Memorial Fund for Economic History at Queen's
Established in memory of Alan G. Green, B.A. (Hons.) 1957, to provide financial resources to support research and teaching in economic history within the Queen's Economic Department.
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the Charles and Margaret Green Geology Field Trip Fund
Established by Margaret Green, BA'30, in memory of Charles Green, BSc(Eng)'31, to fund student field programs in mineral-deposit geology and hard-rock geology.
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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 Ken Grewal Commerce Health and Wellness Fund in honour of Bobby Karabatsos
Established by Ken Grewal, BCom'96, in honour of Bobby Karabatsos, to support student health and wellness initiatives in the Commerce Program at the Smith School of Business.
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the Grittani-Livingston Family Bursary
Established by members of the Grittani-Livingston family, and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of any Faculty or School at Queen's University, with preference to students who self-identify as a Crown ward.
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the Frederick S. Grobb Memorial Fund in Chemical Engineering
Funding to be used by the Department of Chemical Engineering to help meet the cost of post-graduate university education for students taking such courses in Smith Engineering.
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the Brian R. Shelton Graduate Fellowship
Established by Deborah Shelton, BEd'78, in memory of her husband. Awarded on the recommendation of the Psychology Dept. to a graduate student entering the Ph.D. program in Human Experimental Psychology or Psychophysics in the Department of Psychology.
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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 Harry S. Southam Scholarship
Established by the estate of Janet Southam MacTavish Ritchie in memory of her father Harry S. Southam, LL.D. 1948. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering second, third or fourth year of a B.Sc. (Hons.) program in Arts and Science
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the Mary Conner Hale Bursary
Established by George M. Hale, BSc'45, in memory of his wife, Mary, Arts'45. Awarded on the basis of need to a student in third or fourth year of an honours program in Biology or Biochemistry. Preference will be given to a woman student
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the Hannah Chair in the History of Medicine
Established in January 2000 by Associated Medical Services Incorporated to create a Chair in the History of Medicine in the Faculty of Health Sciences. The name of the Chair is the Hannah Chair in the History of Medicine.
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the Mr. & Mrs. J. H. Hansuld Bursary
Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to a student in any year of a Bachelor of Applied Science degree program in Smith Engineering.
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the Russell and Marjorie Kennedy Field Station Fund
Established by Russell Kennedy, B.Sc.(Eng) 1941, to be used at the discretion of the Head of the Department of Civil Engineering in Smith Engineering.
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the Shirley C. Kennedy Scholarship in Civil Engineering
Established in memory of Shirley C. Kennedy, Arts 1940, and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to a full-time undergraduate or graduate student in the Department of Civil Engineering in Smith Engineering.
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the Gwen Keough Memorial Scholarship
Established in memory of Gwenlyn J. Keough (Rehab'82) by her parents Leona and William, (Sc.'48 1/2) and sisters Terry (Arts'79) and Nancy (Ed.'86). Awarded to a graduate student in an M.Sc. or Ph.D. program in Rehabilitation Science.
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the Arthur M. Keppel-Jones Essay Prize
Established in memory of Professor Arthur M. Keppel-Jones. Awarded to a student in a history course who is judged to have written a historical essay of particular literary excellence.
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the Keyser Fellowship
Established to encourage students to develop the competencies they will need following graduation and generate enthusiasm for the study of mathematics. Fellowships will develop their skills by applying the knowledge they are taught in the classroom.
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the Killam American Scholarship
Established in memory of Izaac Walton Killam by his sisters. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students who are citizens or permanent residents of the United States entering first year of any first entry undergraduate degree program.
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the Ross Kilpatrick Student Initiatives Fund
Established by Suzanne Kilpatrick and the Department of Classics to enable students to participate in projects that will provide educational opportunities outside the classroom and around the world.
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the J. Carl King Scholarship
Established by J. Carl King (BA (Hons) 1944). Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to upper year students in a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree program with an academic plan offered by the Department of English Language and Literature.
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the Kingston Community Award
Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to students entering first year of any degree program, who are graduates of a secondary school in one of the counties: Lennox and Addington, Frontenac, Leeds and Grenville, or Prince Edward.
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the Kingston Field Naturalists Award for Queen's University Biological Station
Established by Kingston Field Naturalists in memory of Dr. Robert Stewart. Awarded on the basis of academic achievement and leadership qualities to an undergraduate student studying conservation science or natural history at the QUBS.
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the Kingston Symphony Association Scholarships
Five scholarships which include the James Rini Memorial Scholarship and the Helen Lucile Allan Memorial Scholarship are awarded by the Kingston Symphony Association to full-time students in the B.Mus. Program whose major instrument is an orchestral one.
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the Paul and Tom Kinnear Business Plan Competition Fund
Established by Tom Kinnear, BCom'66, LLD'02 to create an undergraduate Business Plan competition in the Smith School of Business.
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the J. Paul Kinnear Entrance Scholarship
Established to honour J. Paul Kinnear, Commerce 1963. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering the first year Commerce program in the Smith School of Business.
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the Robert Kisilevsky Research Education Trust Fund
Established in memory of Dr. Robert Kisilevsky to support research and education initiatives in the Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine.
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the Shane Daniel Klein Scholarship in Family Medicine
Established in memory of Shane Klein, MD'15. Awarded to medical students who will be entering a residency program in Family Medicine, with preference to students entering the Family Medicine residency program at Queen's University.
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the Jean Knox and Paul Emmons Family Award
Established by the Estate of Paul Mott Emmons, B.A. 1979. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement to students in any year of a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree with an academic plan in Political Studies or History.
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the Anthony O. Hendrie Bursary
Established by Anthony O. Hendrie, BA'59, and awarded on the basis of need to students in the Faculty of Arts and Science. Preference given to graduates of secondary schools located in the Towns of Collingwood and Stayner and the Township of Clearview.
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the Brian Hennen Chair in Family Medicine Trust Fund
Established to augment funding for The Brian Hennen Chair in Family Medicine Endowment Fund.
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the Sean Alexander Hennen Strang Endowment Fund
Established by Brian Hennen, M.D. 1962, in honour of Sean Alexander Hennen Strang, to advance teaching and learning in the field of Developmental Disabilities in adults.
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the Willard G. Henry Memorial Scholarship in Metallurgical Engineering
Established in honour of Willard Geldard Henry. Awarded to a student in 4th year of the Materials Option in Mechanical Engineering in Smith Engineering on the basis of scholarship, character, industry and contribution to the wellbeing of the student body.
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the Kathleen A. Herman Prize in Gender Studies
Established to honour Kathleen Herman. Awarded each year to the student in any program who submits the best project in one of the courses in Gender Studies.
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the William & Catherine Hewitson Fund in Civil Engineering
Established in January 2008 through a bequest from the Estate of Catherine M. Hewitson to provide support for the Department of Civil Engineering in Smith Engineering, to be used at the discretion of the Department Head.
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the D. Heyding and T. Rummery Engineering Bursary
Established by Dianne Rummery and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to upper-year students in any undergraduate degree program in the Department of Chemical Engineering in Smith Engineering.
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the Tom R. Higgins Scholarship
Established by Thomas Higgins, BSc(Hons)'79. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to a student entering the fourth year with a subject of specialization, major or joint honours concentration in Mathematics or Statistics.
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the Maria A. Higginson Scholarship
Awarded to a student from one of the secondary schools in Renfrew, Hawkesbury or Vankleek Hill.
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the Dr. Jean Hill Endowment Fund for Nursing
Established by the estate of Dr. Jean Hill to support scholarly activities, initiatives, and projects among faculty and/or students. It may also be used to contribute to the support of a Chair in Nursing.
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the Dr. Jean Hill Endowment for Clinical Excellence in Nursing
Established in recognition of former Nursing School Dean, Dr. E. Jean Hill's commitment to excellence in nursing practice, this fund supports events and initiatives that develop and enhance the study and teaching of exemplary clinical practice.
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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.
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the Faculty of Health Sciences Strategic Initiatives Fund in support of Research
Established to support clinical, basic and pedagogical research in the Faculty of Health Sciences including the Schools of Medicine, Nursing and Rehabilitation Therapy.
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the Eric Hoaken Memorial Bursary in Law
Established by Lax O'Sullivan Lisus Gottlieb LLP in memory of their friend and partner, Eric Hoaken, LLB'92, BA(Hons)'88. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students in the J.D. program or combined J.D. degree program in the Faculty of Law.
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the Men's Hockey Booster Club
Funds raised by this club directly supports athletes, coaches, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President.
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the Women's Hockey Booster Club
Funds raised by this club directly supports athletes, coaches, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President.
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the Stephen & Melanie Hoffmeister Admission Award
Established by Stephen Hoffmeister, BCom 1998, and Melanie Hoffmeister and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement to students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program in the Smith School of Business.
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the Ho Ming Tai Memorial Scholarship Fund
Established in memory of Ho Ming Tai, Sc'83. Awarded on the basis of standing in first year to an international student in Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering in Smith Engineering.
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the E. Shannon Howard Medical Student Bursary
Established by E. Shannon Howard, BCom 1975, and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of the School of Medicine.
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the Helen Howard Music Coaching Fund
Established in March 2010 by Helen Howard, BA '48 to provide funding for the coaching of chamber music ensembles and sectional rehearsals for groups from the DAN School of Drama and Music's larger ensembles.
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the Helen Howard Music, Education and Community Fund
Established by Helen Howard, BA '48, to provide funding for music education programming offered by the DAN School of Drama and Music.
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the Dr. 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.
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the MacInnis and Howey Families Ontario Bursary
Established by the MacInnis and Howey families and awarded on the basis of financial need to a full-time student entering the first year of any undergraduate Bachelor of Arts and Science program.
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the Howie/Sardellitti Family and HSH LLP Bursary
Established by James Howie, Susie Howie-Sardellitti and Howie, Sacks & Henry LLP. Awarded on the basis of financial need to upper year students in the Faculty of Law.
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the Craig L. Hoyt Memorial Scholarship
Established by a bequest from the estate of Craig L. Hoyt and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering or currently registered in the Bachelor of Music program whose applied area of study is voice.
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the Dr. Michael Hriskevich Geological Field Studies Program
Established by Dr. Michael Hriskevich, BSc'47, MSc'49 to provide the Department of Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering with annual financial support for the undergraduate students' field-education program.
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the Dr. James C. C. Hsu Award in Chemical Engineering
Established by Marjorie Hsu and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to funding eligible Masters or PhD level students enrolled in Chemical Engineering. Preference will be given to international students.
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the Moira Anne (Courtney) Hudgin Bursary
Established by Moira Anne (Courtney) Hudgin, B.A. (Hons) 1968, and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of any Faculty or School at Queen's University. Preference will be given to Indigenous students.
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the Lindsay Dale Hudson Memorial Award
Established by Robert Hudson and Marie Nicole Florent, LLM 2006, in memory of their daughter Lindsay Dale Hudson.
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the Dr. Robert Hudson Memorial Award
Established by Marie Nicole Florent, BA 1988, MPA 2001, LLM 2006, in memory of her husband, Queen's Professor Dr. Robert W. Hudson. Awarded to students in any year of the School of Medicine.
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the Huntley Macdonald Sinclair Travelling Scholarship
Financial support for doctoral students pursuing dissertation research abroad. Awards will be made on a competition basis annually.
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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).
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the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts Community Cultural Fund
The Community Cultural Fund will help local artists and cultural institutions present their work and offset their cost for using the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts.
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the IBCPA Director's Fund
Funds raised will support all aspects of the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts in supporting student, faculty and community initiatives and developing the facilities at the discretion of the Director.
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the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts State-of-the-Art Expendable Fund
Proceeds to this fund will support both academic and non-academic programming, equipment, technology, other capital, and operational needs for the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts.
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the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts Integrated Learning Expendable Fund
This fund will support academic projects and artistic learning for students and faculty across the four creative arts departments, and support innovative interdisciplinary programming for an exceptional student learning experience.
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the Institute of Intergovernmental Relations Fund
The fund will be used to support the ongoing operations and projects of the Institute of Intergovernmental Relations in the School of Policy Studies.
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the Dodge Family Indigenous Art Collection Research Fund
The fund will be used at the discretion of the Director of the Agnes Etherington Art Centre (AEAC) for the purpose of strategic consultation and research for future acquisitions of Indigenous Art.
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the Indigenous Faculty Resource Fund
Established to provide the Dean, Faculty of Law with discretionary financial support for Indigenous Faculty initiatives in the Faculty of Law.
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the Indigenous Futures in Engineering - Indigenous Rocket Team
Donations will support the Indigenous Rocket Team as part of the Indigenous Futures in Engineering program in Smith Engineering.
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the Indigenous Futures in Engineering - STEM Prep Academy
Donations will support the First Nations STEM Futures Academy as part of the Indigenous Futures in Engineering program in Smith Engineering.
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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.
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the Indigenous Studies Interactive Fund
Your gift will be used to support the promotion of Indigenous learning activities through special lectures, speakers' series, teaching, student and club initiative programs.
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the Ingenuity Lab Research Institute Fund
To support research in Smith Engineering focused on combining Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and Human-Machine Interaction to create future intelligent systems and robotic machines.
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the James Inglis Prize
Established by family, colleagues, students, and friends in memory of James Inglis, Professor of Psychology. A book prize to be awarded to the graduating doctoral student who has the highest standing in the Clinical Programme.
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the Queen's Innovation Connector Fund
This program's team-based learning experiences will challenge students to apply technology, business models, risk analysis, sales, marketing, leadership and communication skills to bring innovative ideas, inventions and products to fruition.
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the International Leadership Award
Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to international funding-eligible Master's or Ph.D. level students enrolled in any faculty or school in the Schoolf of Graduate Studies.
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the Colin Jardine Integrated Learning Initiatives Fund
Established by Colin Jardin, B.Sc. 1956, to support integrated learning initiatives and teamwork within Smith Engineering.
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the Interventional Cardiology Research Fund
Established to promote excellence in interventional cardiology research in the Department of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences at Queen's University.
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the International Centre Reserve Fund
Funds to acquire equipment, furnishings and services to maintain or improve the current QUIC facilities. In providing a comfortable and inviting environment, the Centre creates a "home away from home" for a multitude of students and visitors each year.
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the International Centre Trust Fund
Established by members of the Queen's and Kingston communities in support of International Education Programs for international and study abroad students.
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the Nursing Placement Award
Established from alumni donations to provide financial assistance to undergraduate nursing students to travel to their clinical placements. Awarded to students on the basis of financial need.
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the Queen's International Students' Society Bursary
Established by the Queen's International Students' Society and awarded on the basis of financial need. Preference will be given to an international student.
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the Iranian Student Memorial Scholarship Fund
Established by Queen's University and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to Iranian students in any year of any Faculty or School at Queen's University.
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the Isabel String Quartet Fund
Established to support operations and promotional activities for the Isabel String Quartet concert program, including but not limited to marketing and promotions, event presentation, salaries, travel expenses, program support, and equipment.
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the Italian Trust Fund
Funding raising initiatives will include: assistance with student travel for study abroad; visiting lecturers, and special course offerings.
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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.
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the John & Beverly McKerrow Bursary
Awarded on the basis of need to students in any year of a Bachelor of Arts (Hons.) degree program. Preference to students with an academic plan in Departments of Languages, Literatures & Cultures or English Literature & Creative Writing.
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the Jessie Cannon Commerce Resume Book Fund
Funding to support the distribution of the Commerce Annual Resume Book in the Smith School of Business.
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the James Douglas Professor of Pharmacology and Therapeutics
Established by James Douglas, the third Chancellor of Queen's University (1915-1918) to celebrate and support high-quality research conducted by a faculty member in pharmacology and therapeutics.
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the John F. Fielding Memorial Bursary
Awarded on the basis of financial need to students in second year of Bachelor of Arts degree with an academic plan in History and renewable for 2 subsequent years provided a satisfactory academic average is maintained and financial need remains evident.
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the John Larsen Athletic Financial Award
Awarded on the basis of academic achievement and athletic excellence to student-athletes in any degree program who are on the competition roster of the Gaels interuniversity Football team. Preference to students from Northern Ontario.
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the Janet Sorbie Award in Family Medicine
Established by Dr. Janet Sorbie, M.Sc. 1969. Awarded to a resident in Family Medicine who has undertaken original research, preferably in the field of women's health, care of the elderly or palliative care.
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the Jean Tucker-Galipeau Bursary
Awarded on the basis of financial need to women students who have experienced an interruption in their formal education and enrolled in any degree program in the Faculty of Arts and Science. Preference to students enrolled in life or physical sciences.
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the Jean and James Wilson Urology Resident Well-being Fund
To support the well-being and professional development of the residents within the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada in the Department of Urology.
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the Jerry Jackson Admission Scholarship
Established by Jerry Jackson, B.Com. 1978, and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering first year of the Bachelor Commerce Program, Smith School of Business.
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the Rick Jackson Scholarship
Established in honour of Richard Jackson. Awarded to students entering third year of the Commerce program in the Smith School of Business, who have been selected to participate in a formal Queen's bi-lateral exchange.
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the David and Elinor Jackson Equipment Fund in Chemical Engineering
Established by David Jackson, BSc'55 (Chemical Engineering) and Elinor Jackson to renew and improve the laboratories, update aging equipment and supplies in the Department of Chemical Engineering in Smith Engineering.
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the Janson Family Entrance Bursary
Established by Peter (BSc.(Eng) 1969) and Peggy (BA 1970) Janson. Awarded on the basis of financial need to a student entering the first year program in the Faculty of Arts and Science, with preference given to a woman student from Northern Ontario.
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the Janssen Bursary for Equity and Inclusion
Established by Janssen Inc. awarded to students in the Faculty of Health Sciences who are Indigenous, Black Canadian, 2SLGBTQ+, Visible Minority/Racialized Persons, Persons with Disabilities, or the First Generation to attend a post-secondary institution
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the Japanese Trust Fund
Established in February 2010 to support the Japanese Language Programme at Queen's University.
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the John Deutsch University Centre Revitalization Project
Established to support the future revitalization of the John Deutsch University Centre.
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the Lou Jeffries Men's Hockey Award
Established in 2006 in memory of Lou Jeffries to provide financial support on the basis of academic and athletic excellence to a student-athlete in the Men's Hockey Program. Funds are allocated in consultation with Head Coach and Director A&R.
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the Jellinck-Lyttle Graduate Fellowship in Biochemistry
Established by Richard Lyttle, PhD'73, in honour of P Harry Jellinck, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Biochemistry. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to funding-eligible Masters or PhD level students enrolled in Biochemistry.
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the D.M. Jemmett Scholarship
Awarded to a student graduating from Electrical and Computer Engineering in Smith Engineering who has achieved the highest average in Electrical Engineering courses of all years.
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the John and Elizabeth Murray Scholarship
Established by John, B.Sc. 1963, PhD 1967, and Elizabeth Murray. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to a student entering second-, third-, or fourth-year of a Honours degree program in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Caroline (Cairnie) Jenkins Memorial Prizes
Established in memory of Caroline Jenkins, BScOT'81. Awarded to two students entering the final professional year of the Occupational Therapy program in the School of Rehabilitation Therapy.
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the Dr. Stuart E. Jenness Geological Field Studies Program Fund
Established by Dr. Stuart E. Jenness, B.Sc.(Eng.) 1948, to offset the accommodation costs for several students per annum, who are registered in the Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering Field School.
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the Ruth Jerrett Memorial Award in Nursing
Established in memory of Ruth Jerrett, by her daughter Mary Jerrett, BN, MSc, EdD, and awarded to an undergrad student in the School of Nursing on the basis of financial need and a sound academic record. Preference will be given to third year students.
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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 Jewish Studies Fund
Established to broaden the Jewish Studies Program.
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the Director of Jewish Studies Fund
The purpose of The Director of Jewish Studies Endowment Fund will be to promote the Jewish Studies Program at Queen's University and provide leadership for the organization of academic activities related to it.
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the Harry and Sylvia Rosen Memorial Symposium
the Harry and Sylvia Rosen Memorial Symposia was established to endow a permanent symposium/conference series in Jewish Studies to stimulate a greater awareness for Jewish Studies at Queen's.
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the Vojtech Jirat-Wasiutynski Memorial Travel Fund
Established to assist Queen's University graduate students in Art History with their travel expenses related to their research.
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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.
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the John Johnston Mechanical Engineering Student Project Fund
Established by John Johnston, B.Sc.(Eng) 1941, to support mechanical engineering student projects in the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering in Smith Engineering.
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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 Joyce Family Foundation Bursary
Established by The Joyce Family Foundation and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students entering first year of any first entry undergraduate degree program.
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the Joyce Family Foundation Clinical Placement Bursary
Established by The Joyce Family Foundation to support undergraduate students with costs associated with travel to attend clinical placements in Nursing.
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the Honourable Mr. Justice David H.W. Henry Memorial Fund in Economics
Established in memory of the Honourable Justice David H.W. Henry to support research and teaching in the areas of legal economics, industrial organization, and competition policy in the Department of Economics.
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the Justus Medical Education Fund
Established in September 2006 by the Estate of Howard Willis Justus, MD'28, to provide funds for medical education in the School of Medicine to be used at the discretion of the Dean, Faculty of Health Sciences.
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the Kathryn Emily Cook Ovarian Cancer Research Fund
Established by Kathryn Cook and Andrew Faulkner to support ovarian cancer research at Queen's University.
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the Meds '82 Dr. Al Kannegieter Memorial Fund
Established by the class of Medicine 1982 in memory of Al Kannegieter, M.D. 1982, to further palliative care education and research.
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the Dr. Nathan Kaufman Service-Learning Fund
Established by Dr. Nathan Kaufman to provide resources and support for medical students to participate in service-learning activities.
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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 Val Hanbidge Keast Memorial Scholarship
Established by relatives and friends of Val Hanbridge Keast who graduated with a BA degree from Queen's University in 1976. Awarded to the St. Andrews Exchange Scholar from Queen's to assist with the costs of travel in countries other than Canada.
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the J. Allen Keast Field Biology International Exchange Fund
Established by Dr. J. Allen Keast to encourage Australian, New Zealand and other biologists from the southern hemisphere to visit Queen's and Queen's biologists to visit internationally, and to enhance the programs and the facilities of the QUBS.
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the Kehoe CSI Program Development Fund
Established by Michael Kehoe, BCom'78, and Lynne Kehoe, to provide funding for the Centre for Social Impact in the Smith School of Business.
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the Kehoe CSI Thought Leadership Fund
Established by Michael Kehoe, BCom'78, and Lynne Kehoe, to provide funding for the Centre for Social Impact in the Smith School of Business to support Thought Leadership on the Centre's key focus areas in responsible leadership.
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the Mary A. Keillor Memorial Bursary
Established in memory of Mary A. Keillor. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students in any year in the School of Nursing.
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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.
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the Don and Anna Kennedy Admission Award
Established by Don Kennedy, BCom'79, and Anna Kennedy, BCom'79. Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program.
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the Koerner Artist-in-Residence Fund
The Koerner Artist-in-Residence Fund is intended to enable the Bachelor of Fine Art (Visual Art) program to invite a renowned artist to Queen's University during the academic year.
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the Dr. John Kostuik Fellowship in Orthopaedic Surgery
Established by Dr. John Kostuik, M.D. 1961, to support an individual who has completed his or her residency in orthopaedic surgery and is pursuing further training in an orthopaedic sub specialization.
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the KPMG Faculty Fellowship in Accounting
Established by the KPMG Foundation to recognize faculty members of the Smith School of Business who have achieved distinction in their research and providing them with resources to continue their work in Accounting.
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the Don Krestel Memorial Award
Established in memory of Donald Andrew Krestel, BA/BPHE'74. Awarded to a student in the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies, who is best able to promote among his or her classmates an appreciation of the needs of the individual and of the community
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the Kumar-Wood Professional in Residence
Established by Industrial Relations alumni to bring to Queen's University a distinguished individual who has made an important contribution to industrial relations in Canada or in other countries.
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the Professor Les Green Award for Research Excellence
Established by friends and colleagues in honour of Professor Les Green to recognize the research excellence of faculty members in the Queen's Faculty of Law
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the Leonard and Rose-Marie Marzec Fund in Smith Engineering
Funds will be disbursed at the discretion of the Dean in support of students and student initiatives including enhancement of academic programming and/or enhancement of career development opportunities in Smith Engineering.
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the Liu Shiming Scholarship
Established by the Liu Shiming Art Foundation. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering second, third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Fine Art degree program in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Men's Lacrosse Booster Club
Funds raised by this club directly supports athletes, coaches, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President.
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the Women's Lacrosse Booster Club
Funds raised by this club directly supports athletes, coaches, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President.
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the Landerkin-Lederman Youth Justice Internship
Established to enable Queen's Legal Aid to provide services to youth involved in the criminal justice system, with a particular focus on diversion of youth from the court process.
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the Stephanie Lane "Pink Shoes" Memorial Award
Established in memory of Stephanie Elizabeth Lane, BA(Hons)'94. Awarded to undergraduate students in the second year in the Faculty of Arts and Science on the basis of demonstrated financial need, academic achievement, and volunteer work with children.
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the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures Trust
Gifts will be used, at the discretion of the Head of the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures, to support student enrichment activities such as studying abroad, invitation of visiting scholars, and special course offerings.
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the László Gyopár Memorial Music Fund
Established by Beate and Istvan Anhalt in honour of László Gyopár to support the development of Queen's University Library's music collection.
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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.
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the Herbert F. Malcolm Scholarship
Established by John Malcolm (Arts 1953) in memory of his father, Herbert F. Malcolm, (BTh 1926). Awarded to a student on the basis of academic excellence for work in second year German Studies courses.
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the Master of Management Analytics Program Fund
Your gift will be used to support a wide range of activities contributing to the Master of Management Analytics Program in the Smith School of Business.
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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.
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the Dr. Gerald and Marion Marks Award in Pharmacology and Human Toxicology Endowment Fund
Established in honour of Gerald Marks, former Head of the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, and Marion Marks. Awarded to the M.Sc. or Ph.D. graduate student deemed to have had the best thesis in the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology.
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the Iris May Marsh Alumni Expansion Fund
Established in August 1984 by the Estate of Iris Marsh of Bermuda to provide funding for some special project(s) for which funding could not normally be available.
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the Martin Bursary
Established in May 2001 by Gladys Martin and Joan Martin Sargeant in memory of their father, Thomas Martin, to reflect his support and a life-long interest in the education of women. Awarded on the basis of financial need to a woman student.
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the DP Martin Family Foundation Bursary
Established by The DP Martin Foundation and awarded on the basis of financial need to students in the J.D. program or a combined J.D. degree program in the Faculty of Law. Preference will be given to students with dependents under the age of majority.
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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.
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the Helen Mathers Bursary
Established in honour of Helen Mathers on the occasion of her retirement as Director of the Ban Righ Foundation. Awarded to women in any program entering University for the first time who are at least 21 years old and demonstrate financial need.
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the Donald Mathers Memorial Lectureship
Established in memory of Donald Mathers, a former professor and Principal of Queen' Theological College. The Lectureship is intended to support the costs associated with bringing eminent academics in the field of theology to Queen' University campus.
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the Reverend Alexander Dawson Matheson Award
Established by John Matheson in memory of The Reverend Dr. Alexander Dawson Matheson, BD, MA (Queen's), DD (McGill) and awarded to an undergraduate student in any faculty or school on the basis of financial need.
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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.
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the Math Department Trust Fund
Your gift will be used to support activities which enhance the learning experience of our students such as undergraduate conference travel, peer-to-peer tutoring, math club programming, invited lecturers and welcome receptions.
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the Maudsley Fund in Medical Education
Established by Mary K. Maudsley, Arts 1961, on behalf of the Maudsley Family Foundation to support scholarship and innovation in medical education, carrying forward the work of Robert F. Maudsley, Meds 1962.
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the MBA 1979 Exchange Scholarship
Established by the Class of MBA 1979. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence and demonstrated interest to students in the Full-time MBA program in the Smith School of Business who have been selected to participate in a formal international exchange.
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the MBA 1987 Admission Scholarship
Established by the Class of MBA 1987. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering the full-time MBA program in the Smith School of Business.
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the MBA 1991 Exchange Scholarship
MBA'91s intend on establishing the MBA 1991 Exchange Scholarship for students in the Full-time MBA program in the Smith School of Business who have been selected to participate in a formal international exchange.
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the Larry J. Lavigne Memorial Bursary
Established by his wife, relatives and friends in memory of Larry J. Lavigne, BSc'71. Open to students in the Department of Materials and Metallurgical Engineering in Smith Engineering and awarded on the basis of proficiency and need.
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the Law 1966 Scholarship in Contract Law
Established by the Class of Law 1966 and awarded on the basis of academic excellence in Contract Law to students in the Faculty of Law.
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the Law 1967 Bursary
Established by the Class of Law 1967 and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of the J.D. program or combined J.D. program in the Faculty of Law.
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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 Queen's University Law '81 Clinical Programs Fund
Established by the Class of Law '81 to enhance programs and support special projects for Clinical programs at Queen's Faculty of Law, for example, Queen's Legal Aid and the Correctional Law Project, and the Elder Law Clinic.
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the Law 1982 Bursary
Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of a J.D. degree program or combined J.D. degree program in Queen's Faculty of Law. Preference will be given to Indigenous students.
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the Law 1986 Bursary
Established by the Class of Law 1986 and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of a J.D. degree program or a combined J.D. degree program in the Faculty of Law.
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the Law 1991 Bursary
Established the Class of Law 1991 and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of a J.D. degree program or a combined J.D. degree program in the Faculty of Law.
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the Queen's Law School Fund
Established by Law Alumni and Friends to provide the Dean of the Faculty of Law with discretionary support for various present and future needs as related to student activities and to meet the areas of greatest need.
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the Law Building Renovations Fund
Regular upgrades to the Law Building's facilities and to our state-of-the-art teaching and learning resources enhance the student experience and help us provide the best possible education for the next generation of legal professionals.
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the Queen's Law Endowment Fund
Established in June 1996 by the Law Foundation of Ontario to provide financial support for special projects that enrich the Faculty of Law not for the expansion of enrolment.
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the Queen's Faculty of Law Bursary
Established by alumni and friends of Queen's Faculty of Law. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of a J.D. or combined J.D. program in Queen's Faculty of Law.
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the Friends of the Law Library Trust Fund
Funding used at the discretion of the Law Librarian for non-acquisition related expenses.
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the Friends of the Law Library Acquisitions Fund
Funding to be used at the discretion of the law Librarian for the purchase of Law Library Acquisitions.
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the Student Lounge Renovation Fund
Gifts to this fund support the renovation of the Mary Alice Murray Student Lounge in the Law Building at Queen's, enhancing the space for study, collaboration, and community. Your generosity helps create a modern, welcoming environment for law students.
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the Susan J. Serena Scholarship
Established by Susan J. Serena, LL.B. '79, and awarded to students completing second year law, on the basis of overall scholarship, involvement in student activities and contribution to the faculty, the University and the wider community.
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the Queen's LSS Indigenous Entrance Award
Established by Queen's Law Students' Society for students entering a J.D. program in the Faculty of Law. First preference will be given to students who have applied in the Indigenous Category.
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the Law Visible Minorities and Indigenous Students Awards
Established by Queen's Law alumni. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to graduate students enrolled in one of the graduate programs in the Faculty of Law. Recipients must be members of a visible minority or of Canadian Indigenous descent.
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the David Mullan Entrance Scholarship
Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering the first year of the J.D. program in the Faculty of Law.
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the Professor H.R.S. Ryan Scholarship
Established by the 1968 graduating class to honour Professor Ryan of the Faculty of Law. Awarded to upper year students in the J.D. program or a combined J.D. program in the Faculty of Law, for performance in the subject of Evidence.
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the Law 1989 - Halldor K. Bjarnason Bursary
Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of a J.D. degree program or a combined J.D. degree program. Preference will be granted in priority order to: (1) students with disabilities; (2) students who are single parents.
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the Dr. Bill and Barbara Leacy Medical Student Bursary
Established by the family of Dr. Bill Leacy, M.D. 1960, and Barbara Leacy, B.A. 1957. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to undergraduate students in any year of the School of Medicine in the Faculty of Health Sciences.
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the Leadership Award for Community Service
Established by Michael Borden, B.Com. 1980, and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need, academic achievement and involvement in school or community activities, to students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce Program.
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the Stanley F. Leavine Scholarship
Established in memory of her father by Dr. Desta F. Leavine, and awarded to the student who obtains the highest standing in Pathology.
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the Leckey Family Bursary
Established by the Leckey Family for undergraduate students in financial need who are in any year in the Faculty of Arts and Science, with preference given to Black, Indigenous, equity-deserving, or first-generation students.
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the Lee Award in Financial Economics
Established by Gordon Lee, BA(Hons) 1991, and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement to a student enrolled in a BA(Hons) program with a major or medial in Economics.
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the Chancellor Jim Leech Bursary for Indigenous Students
Established by Chancellor Jim Leech, MBA 1973, and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to Indigenous students in any year of any Faculty or School at Queen's University.
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the Jim Leech MBA Scholarship
Established in honour of Jim Leech, MBA 1973, in celebration of his retirement from the Ontario Teacher's Pension Plan. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering the Full-time MBA program in the Smith School of Business.
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the Jim Leech - CFPDP Bursary
Established by Jim Leech in partnership with the Canadian Foundation for Physically Disabled Persons (CFPDP). Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students with a physical disability in any year of any Faculty or School.
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the Agnès Lefas Memorial Scholarship
Established in memory of Agnes Lefas, LLB'79. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to a student in the Queen's Faculty of Law with a demonstrated interest in civil law or the study of international business law in common and civil law jurisdictions
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the Claire L. Leggett International Study Award
Established by Claire Leggett and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to undergraduate students studying on a formal Queen's Exchange or studying at Bader College.
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the Margaret Leith Bruce Faculty Award in Compassionate Care
Established by Dr. Andrew Bruce in memory of Margaret Leith Bruce to recognize a faculty member in the School of Nursing who demonstrates, and teaches the principles of compassionate care, to students while they are completing clinical practice.
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the Christopher Leuchter Memorial Award
In memory of Christopher Leuchter, a fund is being set up to provide financial support to Commerce students participating in varsity athletics.
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the Dr. Michael Levison and Family Scholarship
Established in memory of Dr. Michael Levison and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering first year of any first entry undergraduate degree program in the School of Computing. Preference will be given to women.
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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
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the Christopher Lewis Prize in Music
Established by Marsha and Dr. Spruce Riordon in recognition of their renowned and gifted brother and brother-in-law, Christopher Lewis. Awarded to a student in the third or fourth year of a Music program for the best paper in music theory or musicology.
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the Crossman Memorial Fund
Established by Dr. E.J. Crossman in memory of his parents. The purpose of this fund is to purchase books, periodicals and electronic resources in biological science.
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the Library Indigenous Initiatives Fund
Established to support Queen's University Library in the design and development of collections, services, and resource partnerships in support of Indigenous learning and programming at the library.
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the D. Muriel Matson Memorial Library Fund
Funds to purchase items of Canadian historical value, such as, but not limited to, books, prints, drawings, maps, documents, letters, posters, broadsides, plans and any other items of Canadian historical significance.
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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.
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the Library Acquisitions
Develop library collections of print and electronic information resources vital to academic programs and research across the university.
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the Library Special Collections
Enrich the diverse special and rare library collections begun with the inception of the university, with new acquisitions and programs.
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the Life Sciences '83 Fund
Established by the class of Life Sciences 1983 to support the acquisition of state-of-the-art laboratory equipment and innovative educational technologies that will enhance experiential learning in Life Science Student Laboratories.
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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.
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the Walter F. Light Bursaries for Graduate Students
Established by Walter F. Light, Sc'49, LLD'81. Awarded on the basis of financial need to full-time students in graduate programs offered by the Faculty of Education.
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the David L. Lindsay Award for Public Policy Studies
Friends of David L. Lindsay, BCom 1981, wish to create an award in his honour to be granted to a graduate student in the Master of Public Administration program.
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the Don Lindsay Teck Award
Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering second year of a Bachelor of Applied Science degree program in Mining Engineering. Preference will be given to students who demonstrate community involvement or extracurricular activities.
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the Lisa Webb Commemorative Bursary
Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to women students who have experienced an interruption in their formal education. Preference to students enrolled in a degree program in Nursing, Physical Therapy, Health Sciences, Medicine, or Law
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the Dr. Clair Johnston Locke Memorial Bursary
Established from the estate of Helen Audrey Locke in memory of her husband, Dr. Clair Johnston Locke, Meds'35, and awarded on the basis of financial need to students in the School of Medicine in the Faculty of Health Sciences.
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the Geoff Lockwood Memorial Summer Studentship in the Department of Physics, Engineering Physics, and Astronomy
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 Astronomy at Queen's University.
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the Sylvia Lodge Endowed Ovarian Cancer Research Fund
Established by the Lodge family in memory of Sylvia Marie Lodge. Through support of ongoing research on ovarian cancer, the Lodge family hopes to improve the outcomes for future patients.
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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.
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the Dr. Wycliffe Lofters Memorial Award
Established in memory of Dr. Wycliffe Lofters. Awarded on the basis of need, academic achievement and involvement in and/or contribution to the African or Caribbean communities in Canada to students entering 1st year of any undergraduate program.
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the Charles C.J. Lorimer Memorial Award
Established in memory of Dr. Charles C.J. Lorimer, M.D. Awarded on the basis of academic achievement to a student in an upper year of science, medicine or another Faculty.
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the Chancellor Lougheed Calgary Admission Award
Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to students from Calgary entering first year of any undergraduate degree program. Preference to students involved in school/community activities and/or have been employed during high school.
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the Bruce Lounds Memorial Award
The family and friends of Bruce Lounds want to establish a fund in support of in Smith Engineering, in memory of Bruce.
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the Norman and Gay Loveland STEM:InA Fund
Established to support the operating expenditures for engineering initiatives provided by the STEM: Indigenous Academics (STEM:InA) program delivered by the Indigenous Access to Engineering office in Smith Engineering.
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the Golf Booster Club
Funds raised by this club directly supports athletes, coaches, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President.
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the Dr. James A. Low Fellowship in Obstetrics and Gynaecology
The income in the fund will support research and provide financial support to clinical research trainees in Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Queen's University.
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the Paul and Linda Lucas Bursary in Medicine
Established in honour of Paul Lucas, past Chair of the Board of Rx&D and retired CEO of GlaxoSmithKline Inc. Awarded to students entering the first year of the MD program in the School of Medicine who previously completed the Queen's Life Science program.
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the Lucas Family Graduate Fellowship
Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to funding eligible women Master's or PhD students enrolled in Smith Engineering or in one of the three Engineering Sciences departments in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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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.
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the Joan M. Lund Memorial Scholarship
Established in memory of Joan M. Lund. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students in the fourth year of either the Applied Geophysics option, Smith Engineering, or the B.Sc.(Honours, Geological Sciences), in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Alvera Salute Lundquist Memorial Bursary
Established by the late Alvera Salute Lundquist and awarded to the students who have achieved the highest standing in ITALIAN 230 and ITALIAN 205.
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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.
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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.
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the Molly Higginson Memorial Award
An award in honour of Molly (Innes) Higginson based on financial need to women students who have experienced an interruption in their formal education and who are enrolled in a degree program in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math.
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the Milton and Julie Hess Award
Established in memory of Milton and Julie Hess. Awarded on the basis of need, academic achievement and involvement in volunteer or community activities to students entering the Commerce program or an Arts (Honours) program.
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the Michael and Jane Lynch Fund in Psychiatry
Established by Dr. Michael John Lynch, M.D. 1958, to support high-quality clinical research conducted in the Department of Psychiatry and cognate research units.
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the Mike List Ultimate Fund
Established in honour of Mike List, BA (Hons) 1994, LLB 1998, to support the operations and promotional activities of the Queen's Men and Women's Ultimate Frisbee teams.
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the Matthew McGrath Bursary
Established by Matthew McGrath and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students who are entering their first year in the Bachelor of Commerce program in Smith School of Business.
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the Murray Satov Memorial Bursary
Established by Reba and Gilbert Satov in memory of Murray Satov. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year in the Faculty of Arts & Science. Preference will be given to students in a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree program.
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the MBAST '98 Endowment Fund
Funding for projects in the MBA for Science and Technology Program in the Smith School of Business.
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the W.T. MacClement Memorial Lectureship for Excellence in Education
Established in memory of William T. MacClement, B.A. 1888, M.A. 1889, LLD 1937 (Honorary), to support an annual lecture series in the Faculty of Education.
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the Philips Macdonnell Memorial Award
Established in memory of Philips Macdonnell and awarded to a student of high quality in the fourth medical year who has been accepted into Queen's postgraduate course for the education of specialists in Family Medicine.
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the Olive Marguerite MacDonald Fund in the Department of Chemistry
Established by Olive Marguerite MacDonald to provide the Head of the Department of Chemistry with discretionary funds.
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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.
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the Olive Marguerite MacDonald Fund in Engineering Chemistry
Established by Olive Marguerite MacDonald to provide the Head of the Department of Chemical Engineering in Smith Engineering with discretionary funds.
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the Rory MacDonald Memorial Bursary
Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of any undergraduate degree program. Preference will be given to students who have completed or are enrolled in one or more Creative Writing courses.
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the Ian Joseph MacDonald Scholarship in Mechanical Engineering
Founded in memory of Dr. Ian J. MacDonald, Sc. '54, and awarded to the Mechanical Engineering student in Smith Engineering completing second year with the highest aggregate mark in the courses in Kinematics, Dynamics, and Solid Mechanics.
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the Dr. James Brown MacDougall Bursaries
Awarded on the basis of need to upper-year undergraduate students.
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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.
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the Dr. Robert MacIntosh Faculty Fellowship
Established in memory of Dr. Robert MacIntosh. The fellowship will be used to top up existing University compensation packages to attract and retain talented young scholars to Queen's and inspire the next generation of economists.
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the Norman Macintosh Memorial Fellowship in Accounting
Established in memory of Professor Emeritus Norman B. Macintosh by Smith Faculty and PhD alumni. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to funding-eligible PhD students in the Smith School of Business in the Accounting field.
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the Clifton Campbell MacKinnon & Barbara Clair Adsit MacKinnon Prize in Mechanical Engineering
Established by the family of the late C.C. MacKinnon, Science '36. Awarded to the second year Mechanical Engineering student in Smith Engineering with the highest standing on the year's work.
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the Dr. W.B.F. Mackay Memorial Scholarship in Mechanical and Materials Engineering
Established in memory of Dr William Brydon Fraser Mackay, HDSc'93. Awarded to a fourth year Mechanical and Materials Engineering student in Smith Engineering on the basis of academic merit and contributions to the well-being of the student body.
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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.
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the Macklem Family Bursary
Established by O. Richard Macklem, BCom 1952, and family, and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of the Bachelor of Commerce program in the Smith School of Business.
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the MacSween Family Bursary
Established by the MacSween family. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program in the Smith School of Business.
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the Mark MacTavish Award
Established by Mark MacTavish, BCom 1997, and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement to students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce Program in the Smith School of Business.
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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.
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the Madge Diversity Bursary
Awarded on the basis of need to students entering first year of any undergraduate degree program. Preference will be given to students who self-identify as a member of an underserved or underrepresented group as listed in the Ontario Human Rights Code.
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the Jennifer Maginnis Memorial Scholarship for Woodwinds
Established by the B.Mus. Class of '85 in memory of Jennifer Maginnis. Awarded on the recommendation of the DAN School of Drama and Music to a student who is enrolled in the B.Mus. Program and is majoring in a woodwind instrument.
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the Naim S. Mahlab Fund for Jewish Studies
Established in May 2007 by Naim S. Mahlab (B.Comm. 1949) to fund a new course with a focus on anti-Semitism to be administered through the Jewish Studies Program at Queen's.
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the Saleh Sassoon Mahlab Fund in Jewish Studies
Established by Naim S. Mahlab, BComm 1949, in honour of his father Saleh Sassoon Mahlab to fund a dialogue course on the inter-relationships between Judaism, Islam and Christianity.
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the Naim S. Mahlab Scholarship in Jewish Studies
Established by Naim S. Mahlab, Comm'49, and awarded on the basis of academic merit to students entering third or fourth year of the Jewish Studies degree program who have the highest grades in Jewish Studies courses and cognate courses.
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the Suzan Major Memorial Scholarship
Established by Jack and Hélène Major in memory of their daughter Suzan Major, BA (Hons.) 1983. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students graduating with a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree with an academic plan in Art History.
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the Milne Family Bursary
Established by the Milne Family and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of any degree program in the Faculty of Arts and Science at Queen's University.
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the Dr. Richard Milner Resident Award
Established in memory of Dr. Richard Milner, M.D. 1981. Awarded to postgraduate residents in the Department of Family Medicine who have shown a passion for teaching, expertise in leadership and practice management.
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the Lynn Anne Milsom Memorial Scholarship in Music
Established in memory of Lynn Anne Milsom, BMus'88. Awarded on the basis of competitive audition to an upper-year student who is deemed by the DAN School of Drama and Music to have demonstrated exceptional ability in performance on a woodwind instrument.
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the Juliet Milsome Award
Established by Juliet Milsome, BA'77. Awarded to students in any year of the Faculty of Arts and Science who have been selected to participate in a formal Queen's University bi lateral exchange in the United Kingdom.
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the Baja SAE Design Team
Funds provide undergraduate students in Mechanical and Materials Engineering in Smith Engineering the opportunity to design and build an off-road vehicle, travel to competitions and conferences, and participate in educational outreach activities.
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the Mining 1988 Scholarship
Established by the class of Mining 1988. Awarded to a 3rd or 4th year student in Mining Eng. on the basis of character, leadership, a keen interest and aptitude for studies in Mining Eng. in the Robert M. Buchan Department of Mining in Smith Engineering.
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the MIR Class of 1985 Bursary
Established by members of the Master of Industrial Relations Class of 1985. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in the Master of Industrial Relations degree program at Queen's University.
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the Masters of Industrial Relations Alumni Fellowship Fund
An award to be created by MIR graduates for students in the Master of Industrial Relations Program.
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the Maureen Mogan English Scholarship
Established by the Estate of Maureen Mogan, B.A. (Hons.) 1959. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to the highest achieving students entering third year in the Department of English Literature and Creative Writing.
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the R.T. Mohan Undergraduate Scholarship in Chemistry
Established by the estate of R.T. Mohan and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering year three or year four in the Engineering Chemistry program in Smith Engineering or Honours Chemistry in Arts and Science.
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the R.T. Mohan Graduate Scholarship in Chemistry
The R.T. Mohan Graduate Scholarship in Chemistry: Awarded annually to a promising graduate student engaged in full-time graduate work.
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the Robert Y. Moir Scholarship
Established in memory of Professor Robert Y. Moir. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering second, third, or fourth year of a Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree program with an academic plan in the Department of Chemistry.
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the Sarah Molinski O'Connor Bursary
Established in memory of Sarah Molinski O'Connor, BA 2005, BEd 2006. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students entering first year of the Concurrent Education program at Queen's University.
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the MBA 1980 Class Scholarship
Established by the class of MBA 1980 and awarded to a student who has been accepted for admission to one of the Smith's MBA programs.
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the MBA 1981 Admission Scholarship
Established by the class of MBA 1981 and awarded on the basis of academic excellence and demonstrated community leadership to students entering the MBA program.
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the MBA 1988 and MBA 1972 Scholarship
Established by the Classes of MBA 1988 and 1972. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering the Full-Time MBA program in the Smith School of Business.
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the Dean's MBA Admission Scholarships
Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering the Full-time MBA program in the Smith School of Business.
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the MBA 1994 Exchange Scholarship
Established by the Class of MBA 1994. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence and demonstrated interest to students in the Full-time MBA program in the Smith School of Business who have been selected to participate in a formal international exchange.
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the MBAst 2007 Fund
Established by the MBA for Science & Technology Class of 2007. Funds to provide support for inititatives in the Full-time MBA program in the Smith School of Business.
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the McAdie Chemistry Doctoral Student Award
Established by Dr. Harry McAdie, MA 1954, PhD 1956, in memory of his supervisor, Prof. Grenville B. Frost. Awarded for academic merit to a first-year Chemistry PhD student, holding a BA from a Canadian University. Pref. to Cdn citizens or perm. residents.
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the McCarthy Tétrault LLP Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility Program Fund
Established by McCarthy Tetrault LLP to support the McCarthy Tetrault LLP Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility Program (2014-2017) at Queen's Faculty of Law.
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the Keith McCaffrey Awards
Established by Marguerite McCaffrey in memory of her husband, Keith McCaffrey, BSc'43 (Mechanical Engineering), and awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to students in any year of the Mechanical Engineering in Smith Engineering.
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the Joseph N. McCarey Memorial Award
Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to students in second, third, or fourth year of the Mechanical Engineering plan in Smith Engineering. Preference to students from the greater Quinte area.
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the John R. McCarthy Scholarship
Established by John R. McCarthy, BA'43, LLD'67. Awarded to a graduating student leader who has made a personal contribution to Queen's, shown fondness for sport, and who will attend the Faculty of Education in the fall immediately following graduation.
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the David J. McConomy Admission Award
Established in honour of Professor David J. McConomy, MBA'69, on the occasion of his retirement from the Smith School of Business. Awarded on the basis of need and academic achievement to students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program.
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the Barbara and James McCowan Scholarship in Engineering Chemistry
Established by Dr. James McCowan and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering second year of an Engineering Chemistry program in Smith Engineering.
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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.
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the Richard McCreary Admission Bursary
Established by Richard McCreary, BSc 1985, MSc 1990, and 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 Dorothy J W Bell (Reynolds) McCulloch Award in English
Established by Dorothy J.W. Bell (Reynolds) McCulloch, BA'03 (English). Awarded to students in the second, third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) program with an academic plan in English.
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the Douglas and Deborah McCutcheon Award
Established by Douglas McCutcheon, BCom'87, and Deborah McCutcheon, BSc(Hons)'86. Awarded to Canadian citizens or Permanent residents who are students in the Bachelor of Commerce Program to participate in a formal Queen's University bi-lateral exchange.
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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.
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the Art McDonald Fund for the Advancement of Women in STEM Subjects
Funds will be used to offset expenses for women to participate in activities and programming for the advancement of women in STEM subjects, professional development, mentoring programs, and research or post-doc fellowships.
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the Sheldon McDonell Memorial Bursary
Established in memory of Sheldon McDonell, BA PolSci. Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic excellence to a student in the third year of a degree program with a concentration in Political Studies.
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the Lisa Marie McDorman Memorial Award
Established in 2008 by Edward McDorman, B.Sc.(Eng.) 1957, and Elsie McDorman, B.Ed. 1973, in memory of daughter Lisa Marie McDorman, B.A. 1987. Awarded to full-time B.Ed. students on the basis of need, academic achievement, and community involvement.
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the Bob McFarlane Golden Gaels Football Award
Established for students on the Gaels Football team. Preference will be given to students, in the following order, who at the time of admission, maintained a permanent residence in BC, other western provinces (AB, SK, MB), any Canadian province.
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the D.D.C. McGeachy Distinguished Alumni Entrance Scholarships
Established by Don McGeachy, BSc'40, and awarded to students entering the first year undergraduate program in Smith Engineering, who have an overall admission average of at least 90% including high school prerequisite courses and English.
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the Jeff McGill Graduate Fellowship
Established by Kamyar Moud, MSc'04, in honor of Professor Jeff McGill. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students enrolled in the MSc or PhD program in Management in the Smith School of Business.
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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.
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the Dr. J. Hugh and Miriam McGuire Lectureship in Surgery
Established by Miriam McGuire to fund a lecture in surgery. The topic, which shall be of interest to general surgeons, and format of the lecture will be at the discretion of the Head of the Department of Surgery.
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the McIlquham Foundation Scholarship
Established by Mr. and Mrs. W.S. McIlquham in memory of their son, J. Max McIlquham. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering second, third, or fourth year of any undergraduate degree program in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Robert and Margaret McIntosh Award
Established to provide an annual award to a full-time student in the second or third year of an Honours B.Sc. program in Chemistry on the basis of financial need and academic achievement.
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the John & Helen McKay Scholarship
Established by John, MBA'71, and Helen McKay. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students graduating from the MBA program in the Smith School of Business. Preference will be given to students from the Atlantic Provinces.
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the Elizabeth McKenzie Shemilt Fund in Indigenous Studies
Established by David and Roslyn Hanes. The fund will benefit the Indigenous Studies program by supporting activities related to Indigenous content and enhancing knowledge of the histories and cultures of Indigenous peoples in Canada and globally.
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the A. Colin and Merylin E. McKinley Bursary
Established by Merylin E. McKinley and A. Colin McKinley. Awarded on the basis of need to undergraduate medical students. Preference given to Indigenous students or students coming from rural areas who indicate a desire to work in a rural area.
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the Thomas and Helen McLaren Commerce Entrance Scholarship
Established by Thomas McLaren, Comm'49, and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to a student entering the first year Commerce program in the Smith School of Business.
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the McLean Family Award in Student Design
To honour Kenneth McLean BSc'05, awarded to upper year Smith Engineering students with averages of at least 65% who are actively involved on a student design team, preference to students who are members of the Solar Vehicle Team and from outside Ontario.
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the Edward H. McLellan Scholarship In Coastal Geotechniques
Established in memory of Edward Hugh McLellan, Sc.'80. Awarded annually to the Civil Engineering student in Smith Engineering with the highest aggregate standing in CIVL 341 and CIVL 451.
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the Margaret E.M. McLellan Memorial Scholarship
Established in memory of Queen's Prof. Margaret E.M. McLellan, by family and friends. Awarded to a student in the B.Msc. program, whose concentration is collaborative piano or piano performance. Preference will be given to students entering upper years.
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the Jean McLeod Bursary
Established by the Estate of Jean Marion (McLeod) James, M.A. 1958. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students in second, third, or fourth year of any undergraduate degree program in the Department of Political Studies.
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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 Simon McNally Bursary in Civil Engineering
Established in memory of Simon McNally. Awarded on the basis of need, scholarship and evidence of construction experience and practical background, to a third year student in Civil Engineering in Smith Engineering.
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the William Leonard McNeil Scholarship
Established by the Estate of William Leonard McNeil, BA'49. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to the first-year student with the highest standing in a 100 level undergraduate Geology course.
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the McPar Nursing Bursary
Established by Ann McClure, BNSc'66. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in second, third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Nursing Science degree program. Preference will be given to Indigenous students.
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the John A. McRae Lectureship in Chemistry
Established in memory of Prof. John A. McRae to support costs associated to bringing eminent academics or chemists to campus. Funds used for expenses related to travel, accommodation, food, advertising and publication, honoraria and/or speaking fees.
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the Kathleen McSweeney Memorial Scholarship
Established in memory of Kathy McSweeney, BA'73. Awarded on the basis of high academic standing to a student or students registered in the final year of a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) major, medial or special field concentration in Film Studies.
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the David McTavish Art Study Room Fund
Established by Drs Alfred and Isabel Bader in memory of Dr David McTavish. Your gift will help maintain the David McTavish Art Study Room and support activities that make Art Centre collections and exhibitions accessible for students and faculty.
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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 Mechanical and Materials Engineering Trust Fund
This 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 Mechanical and Materials Engineering in Smith Engineering.
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the Mechanical and Materials Engineering Low-Carbon and Sustainability Fund
Funds will be used support research, equipment, infrastructure, and programing related to climate change, sustainability, and the pursuit for low-carbon or carbon neutral energy in the Mechanical and Materials Engineering in Smith Engineering.
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the Medicine 2001 Bursary
The Class of Medicine 2001 is fundraising to establish a bursary for undergraduate students in the School of Medicine in the Faculty of Health Sciences.
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the Department of Medicine's Reducing Barriers Bursary
Established by the SEAMO Department of Medicine Physicians. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students entering the School of Medicine, with preference given to students who self-identify as Black Canadian or Visible Minority/Racialized students.
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the Medical School Excellence Fund
Established to help maintain the excellence and intimacy of the learning environment in the School of Medicine, attract the best students and faculty, and build on current educational programs. It will provide annual discretionary funding for the Dean.
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the Meds 2001 Medicine and Life Award
Established by the Class of Medicine 2001, inspired by Lucas Murnaghan. Awarded on the basis of leadership and participation in activities/events that promote student wellness and life balance to students entering fourth year of a MD degree program.
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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.
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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.
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the Meds 1959 Bursary
Established by the class of Meds 1959 and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to undergraduate students in any year of the School of Medicine in the Faculty of Health Sciences.
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the Meds 1983 Fund
Established by the Class of Medicine 1983 in celebration of their 30th reunion. The Fund was established to support initiatives and activities that promote the mental health and wellness of medical students at Queen's University.
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the Meds 1992 Bursary
The Class of Meds 1992 is fundraising to establish a bursary for students in the School of Medicine. Should the minimums not be raised, funds will be directed to the Queen's Medical Student Bursary.
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the Meds '53 Bursary
Established by the class of Medicine 1953 and awarded on the basis of financial need to students in any undergraduate medical year in the School of Medicine.
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the Medicine 1955 Bursary
Established by the Class of Medicine 1955 in honour of their 50th Reunion. Awarded on the basis of financial need to undergraduate medical students in the School of Medicine in the Faculty of Health Sciences.
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the Medicine 1956 50th Reunion Bursary
Established by the class of Medicine 1956. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students in any medical year in the School of Medicine.
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the Meds 1961 Jack and Beryl Kerr Bursary
Established by the class of Meds'61 in honour of Jack and Beryl Kerr, Honorary Class Presidents. Awarded on the basis of financial need to an undergraduate student in any medical year within the School of Medicine.
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the Meds 1964 Bev Lynn Memorial Bursary
Established by the Class of Meds'64 in memory of classmates and Dr. Bev Lynn, Honorary Class President. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to undergraduate students in any year of the School of Medicine.
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the Meds 1973 Bursary
Established by the class of Medicine 1973. Awarded on the basis of financial need to undergraduate students in any year in the School of Medicine.
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the Meds 1975 Bursary
Established by the Class of Medicine 1975. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of the School of Medicine.
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the Meds '76 Bursary
Established by the Class of Medicine 1976. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students in any undergraduate medical year in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Queen's University.
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the Meds '77 Ron Wigle Bursary
Established by the class of Medicine 1977. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students in any undergraduate medical year in the School of Medicine in the Faculty of Health Sciences.
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the Meds 1985 Bursary
The class of Medicine 1985 is fundraising to establish a bursary for undergraduate students in the School of Medicine.
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the Meds 1985 Dan Yeh Bursary
Established by the class of Medicine 1985 in memory of Dan Yeh, M.D. 1985. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to undergraduate students in any year of the School of Medicine.
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the Meds 1987 Bursary
The class of Meds 1987 is fundraising to create a bursary for undergraduate students in the School of Medicine in the Faculty of Health Sciences.
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the Medicine 1988 Bursary
Established by the class of Medicine 1988 and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of the School of Medicine.
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the William H. Boyd Memorial Award for Neurological Research
Established in January 2002 by a bequest from the estate of William H. Boyd, Ph.D. 1962, the fund is to be used by a medical doctor for research in Neurological Diseases, and is not limited to the support of personnel or equipment.
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the C. Franklin and Helene K. Bracken Fund for Acquisitions in Health Informatics
Established to provide financial support for the acquisition of information resources for the Bracken Health Sciences Library.
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the Franklin and Helene Bracken Scholarship in Nursing
Established by Helene K. Bracken in memory of herself and Dr. Franklin C. Bracken (Meds'1911). Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year of a Bachelor of Nursing Science in the Faculty of Health Sciences.
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the Beatrice and Harold Cohen Scholarship in Medical Ethics
Established in memory of Beatrice and Harold Cohen. Awarded to a student who exhibited high academic achievement throughout the undergraduate curriculum in bioethics, and manifested ethically appropriate behaviour.
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the Department of Public Health Sciences Trust Fund
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support research, in the Department of Public Health Sciences at Queen's University.
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the Daria M. Haust Speaker Fund
A lecture series established in honour of Daria M. Haust to provide financial support for visiting speakers of major interest to the Department of Pathology with a preferred focus on normal and abnormal growth and development including genetics.
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the GlaxoSmithKline Chair in Neurosciences
Established by GlaxoSmithKline for the creation of a fully funded Chair in Neurosciences in the Faculty of Health Sciences.
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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.
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the Dr. Marc L. Smith Memorial Summer Studentship in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Established in memory of Marc L. Smith, Meds 1994. Presented to a medical student to participate in an 8 to 12 week summer clinical experience. The successful candidate will participate in the departmental rehabilitation programs.
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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.
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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.
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the Medicine 1956 Bursary
Established by the class of Medicine 1956 in recognition of their 40th reunion. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students in any medical year in the School of Medicine who are residents of Ontario.
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the Meds 1963 Bursary Fund
Established by the Class of Medicine 1963 in celebration of their 15th reunion in 1978. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to undergraduate students in any year of the School of Medicine in the Faculty of Health Sciences.
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the Meds '65 Memorial Bursary
Established by the class of Meds '65 in memory of classmates. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students in any medical year in the Faculty of Medicine.
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the Meds 1971 Bursary
Established by the class of Medicine 1971 and awarded on the basis of financial need to undergraduate students in any year in the School of Medicine.
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the Meds '72 Jack Milliken Bursary
Established by members of the class of Medicine 1972 in recognition of their 25th reunion. Awarded on the basis of need to undergraduate students in any medical year within the School of Medicine, who are residents of Ontario.
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the Meds '74 Education Travel Bursary
Established in honour of the Class of Medicine 1974. Awarded to students entering their year 4 of medical school to assist with the cost of travel and added expenses related to the completion of required electives at medical schools external to Queen's.
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the Master of Management Innovation & Entrepreneurship Program Fund
Your gift will be used to support a wide range of activities contributing to the Master of Management Innovation & Entrepreneurship Program in the Smith School of Business that promote leadership excellence and innovation.
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the Catherine and Maxwell Meighen Admission Bursary
Established by the Catherine and Maxwell Meighen Foundation. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program in the Smith School of Business.
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the Men's Hockey Excellence Fund
Established by John Van Brunt, BSc '65, and Lynne Van Brunt to support operations and promotional activities of the Men's Hockey interuniversity athletic team.
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the Men's Ultimate Frisbee Booster Club
Funds raised by the booster club will directly support activities/initiatives that assist the club in the following ways; student-athlete development, coaching leadership and development, program development, and equipment.
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the Squash Booster Club - Men's
The men's squash booster club supports athletes, coaches, program development, and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R, in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President.
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the Mental Health Awareness Initiatives Trust Fund
Established as a result of the Movember Grant/The Caring Campus Project to support ongoing student-led activities and purchase supplies related to mental health and substance abuse awareness initiatives on campus.
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the Mental Health Support and Professional Development Fund
Funds will be used to ensure the Student Wellness team has the skills, supports, and expertise required to deal with the ever-evolving mental health needs of the students they serve.
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the Dr. M. Albert Menzies Medical Bursary
Established by the estate of M Albert Menzies, Meds 1945, and awarded to undergraduate medical students in any year in the School of Medicine on the basis of financial need.
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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.
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the Lincoln Might Scholarship
Established in 1951 by Lincoln Might and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering first year Bachelor of Science program in the Faculty of Arts and Science or Bachelor of Applied Science in Engineering program in Smith Engineering.
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the Glen Chandler Milbourne Memorial Scholarship
Established in memory of Glen Milbourne. Awarded on the basis of academic performance to a student graduating from the Materials option in Mechanical Engineering in Smith Engineering on the basis of interpersonal and communication skills.
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the Dr. J. Charles Millar Medical Bursary
Established by a bequest from the Estates of Anne Millar and Donald Gutteridge. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to undergraduate students entering first year of the School of Medicine.
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the Thomas and Elizabeth Miller Exchange Scholarship
Established by Thomas, BCom'79, and Elizabeth, BFA'79, Miller and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to Bachelor of Commerce students participating in an official international bi-lateral exchange program.
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the Norman and Grace Miller Graduate Fellowship in Mathematics
Established by Alfred and Isabel Bader in memory of Norman Miller. Awarded to Master's or Ph.D. level students enrolled in Mathematics and Statistics in the School of Graduate Studies.
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the D.D. Monieson MBA Scholarship
Established in honour of Prof. Emeritus D.D. Monieson. Awarded to graduating student teams in the MBA program, which have embraced the team-learning model and applied the management tools and skills to become a peer exemplar.
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the D.D. Monieson Doctoral Fellowship
Established in memory of Professor Emeritus D.D. Monieson. Awarded to PhD students in the Smith School of Business based on academic excellence and a thesis topic that contributes to our usable knowledge of a business issue of contemporary importance.
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the D.D. Monieson Undergraduate Scholarship
Established in honour of Prof. Emeritus D.D. Monieson to encourage the development of liberalism in Commerce students. Awarded to a graduating student who combines high academic standing with achievement in the liberal, fine or performing arts.
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the D.D. Monieson Graduate Business Scholarship
Established in honour of Prof. Emeritus D.D. Monieson. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to a student at the beginning of their Ph.D. in Management, who graduated in the previous term from the M.Sc. in Management in the Smith School of Business.
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the Moo-Casimir Family Bursary
Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of a Bachelor of Applied Science degree program in Smith Engineering or a Bachelor of Education degree program in the Faculty of Education.
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the Morash Family Bursary
Established by Robert and Anne Morash. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of any degree program in the Faculty of Arts and Science at Queen's University. Preference will be given to Indigenous students.
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the Maurice Dubin Memorial Prize in Composition
Established in memory of Maurice Dubin, a well-known Kingston musician until his death in 1983. Awarded annually to a third or fourth year student demonstrating exceptional ability and achievement in composition.
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the Peter Morris Memorial Scholarship
Established in memory of Peter Morris, Professor of Film Studies. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to a graduating student completing an honours degree where the primary concentration is Film and Media.
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the Len Morrow Entrance Scholarship in Commerce
Established by Len Morrow, MBA'72. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to women students entering the first year Bachelor of Commerce program in the Smith School of Business.
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the Len Morrow MBA Scholarship
Established by Len Morrow, M.B.A. 1972, and awarded on the basis of academic excellence and leadership potential to women students entering the full-time MBA program in the Smith School of Business.
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the Marie Mottashed Entrance Scholarship
Established by Marie Mottashed, MA (Economics)'41. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to a woman student entering the first year of a Bachelor of Science (Honours) program.
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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.
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the Michael Moziar Scholarship
Established by Michael Moziar, B.Sc.(Mech.Eng.) 1962, and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering second, third or fourth year in the Department of Mechanical Engineering in Smith Engineering.
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the Queen's MPA Alumni Award
Established by the School of Policy Studies. Awarded to full-time students in the Master of Public Administration Program on the basis of academic excellence.
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the Student Initiatives Fund for Policy Studies
Your gift facilitates MPA/PMPA student participation in supplementary programs, such as 'Capital Briefings' in Ottawa and Washington, DC, and supports new student initiatives, enriching the educational experience.
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the Wes and Dorletta Curran Memorial Award
Established in honour of Wes and Dorletta Curran. Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic excellence to a full-time student in an Honours program in Biology. Preference will be given to students planning to reside at QUBS.
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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 Dean's Entrance Bursaries
Established with alumni donations to help defray the cost of tuition for first year students. A number of bursaries are awarded on the basis of financial need to students entering the first year of a degree program in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Dean's Scholars Entrance Bursary
Established by the Dean's Scholars of Smith Engineering and awarded on the basis of financial need to a student entering the first year program in Smith Engineering.
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the Stephanie Deutsch Award
Established by the Queen's Women's Association to honour Stephanie Deutsch. Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to women students in the second, third or fourth year of the Bachelor of Commerce program.
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the Michael Durland Graduate Fellowship
Established by Michael Durland, Ph.D. '91, and awarded to a graduate student in any Master's or Doctoral program at Queen's University, with preference given to graduate students studying Finance in the Smith School of Business.
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the Dyer Awards
Established by Gerald Dyer, B.Sc.(Eng) 1952. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement to students in second or third year of any program in Smith Engineering.
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the Faculty of Education Bursaries
Established by alumni and friends of Education. Awarded to students on the basis of financial need who are enrolled in any year of study in a Concurrent or Consecutive Education program.
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the Elliott/Galasso Entrance Award
Established by Janet Galasso, BPHE'60 and Pasquale Galasso, PhD. Awarded to full-time students entering first year of the Bachelor of Physical and Health Education program or the Bachelor of Science (Honours) Kinesiology program.
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the W. John Evert Bursary in Civil Engineering
Established by W. John Evert to provide financial support for a Civil Engineering student in Smith Engineering in financial need.
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the Faculty Award for Graduate Students in the School of Nursing
Established by faculty in the School of Nursing, and awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to graduate students in the second year of the Master's degree program in the School of Nursing.
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the Dr. Ronald A. Ferguson Award
Established by Ronald A. Ferguson, B.Sc.1961, M.D.1966, and awarded on the basis of need, good academic standing, and school/community involvement, to students in their third year of medical school. Preference given to those interested in Family Medicine.
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the Gerald Finley Bursary in Art
Established in honour of Gerald Finley. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students registered in a degree program with a concentration in Art History or Fine Art.
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the Murray M. and Ruth S. Fraser Medical Student Award
Established by Dr. Murray Fraser, Meds'45, and awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to medical students in the first year program in the School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences.
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the Marilynne Charters Fuller Award in Philosophy
Established by Marilynne Charters Fuller, B.A. 1947. Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to students registered in a major, minor or medial in Philosophy in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the G & C Bursary
Established by Gerald Dyer to provide emergency financial assistance to students in Smith Engineering.
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the Dr. William Thomas Gaukrodger Bursary
Established by Alice Gaukrodger, BAH'51, MA'53, in memory of her husband, William Gaukrodger, MD'53, and awarded on the basis of financial need to second-year medical students in the School of Medicine in the Faculty of Health Sciences.
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the Dr. W.R. Ghent Memorial Bursary
Established by the class of Medicine 1971 in memory of Dr. W.R. Ghent, M.D. 1947. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students in any medical year in the Faculty of Medicine who are residents of Ontario.
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the Master of Finance Program Fund
Your gift will be used to support a wide range of activities contributing to the Master of Finance Program in the Smith School of Business.
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the Dr. Mona Mulligan Medical Bursary
Established by Dr. Mona Mulligan. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to undergraduate students in any year in the School of Medicine in the Faculty of Health Sciences. Preference will be given to Indigenous students.
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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.
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the Dr. Gladys R. Munnings Bursary
Established by Gladys R. Munnings, BAH'32, LLD'76. Awarded to a student of promising ability in the third or fourth year of an honours program in the Faculty of Arts and Science. Preference will be given to a woman student who is in financial need.
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the L.A. Munro Awards in Engineering Chemistry
Established by Professor L.A. Munro, who for many years was a member of the Department of Chemistry at Queen's. The award is presented annually for general proficiency to a graduating student of the Engineering Chemistry program in Smith Engineering.
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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 Murphy Memorial Scholarship
In memory of his brother, Dr. Ormond Murphy, the late Dr. William Murphy made provision in his will for a scholarship to be awarded to the student obtaining the highest standing in the examinations at the end of the first medical year.
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the Sarah Murray Scholarship
Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to a full-time student entering fourth year of a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree program with an academic plan offered by the Department of History
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the Mary Alice Murray Memorial Bursary
Established by friends, associates and Queen's Law School alumni, to honour Miss Mary Alice Murray (Law '60). Awarded on the basis of financial need to J.D. students.
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the Catherine Prado Chamber Music Prize
Established by Catherine and Carlos G. Prado, Ph.D. 1970, and other friends and alumni. Awarded to the student chamber music ensemble deemed to have presented the best performance during the preceding academic year.
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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.
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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.
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the Edward and Nancy Nash Scholarship
Established by Edward (Ted) Nash, BCom'85, for students entering fourth year in the Bachelor of Commerce program.
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the Susan Near Bursary
Established by the Estate of Susan Near and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of any Faculty or School at Queen's University.
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the Dr Kenneth W and Janet R Neatby Bursary
Established by David Cunningham, B.A. (Hons.) 1956, in honour of Dr Kenneth W and Mrs Janet R Neatby and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of any Faculty or School at Queen's University.
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the Elizabeth Neave Fellowship
Established by Edwin (Ted) Neave in memory of his wife Elizabeth Lees Neave and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to funding-eligible M.Sc. students in the Smith School of Business.
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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.
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the Emil Nenniger International Exchange Scholarship in Chemical Engineering
Established by Dr. Emil Nenniger, BSc'50. Awarded on the basis of academic merit to a third year student in the Department of Chemical Engineering or Engineering Chemistry in Smith Engineering, who has been selected to participate in an exchange program.
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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.
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the Jeremy Nesheim Graduate Travel Fund
Established in memory of Dr. Jeremy Nesheim, B.Sc. 1991, Ph.D. for graduate travel and expenses in the Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine.
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the Dr. and Mrs. Frank D. Newell Scholarship
Established by Dr. F.D. Newell (Meds '46) and Mrs. Newell. A number of scholarships are awarded annually to cover the cost of tuition. Awards will be made to students in good standing on the basis of need.
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the Ian Nichol Exploration Geochemistry Fund
Funds to enhance the applied- and exploration-geochemistry teaching programs in the Department of Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering; to facilitate the undertaking of relevant field visits and orientation surveys.
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the Dr. William H. Nichols Prizes in Chemistry
Established by Mr. C Walter Nichols in memory of his father and awarded annually to students who have attained the highest standing in CHEM 116 and Chem 213.
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the Kitty Noble Memorial Ontario Graduate Scholarship
Established in memory of Kitty Noble, Occupational Therapy 1974, by Stephen Sorensen, BCom 1976. Awards to Master's or Ph.D. students in the School of Rehabilitation Therapy.
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the Northern Canada Nursing Study Award
Established by Phyllis Durnford, BNSc 1969. Awarded to students in the fourth year of the Bachelor of Nursing Science program wishing to broaden their studies through a practicum placement, with preference given to a placement in northern Canada
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the Queen's Northern Campus
Established to support the Queen's Northern Campus programme, which trains Health Sciences students to work in small, remote communities.
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the Kris Nowers, B.Com '78, Excellence in Finance Scholarship
Established in 2001 by family and friends in memory of Kris Nowers, B.Com.'78, and awarded to a full-time student entering their fourth year of Commerce on the basis of academic excellence and a demonstrated interest and aptitude in the area of finance.
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the Network for Strategic Analysis
Funds will support the Network for Strategic Analysis in the Mobilizing Insights in Defence and Security (MINDS) programme of the Department of National Defence and is managed by the Centre for International and Defence Policy.
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the Bernice Nugent Fund in History
Established by the Estate of Bernice Nugent, BAH'38, to be used solely within the discretion of the Department of History for the purpose of lectures or papers within the Department of History.
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the Thomas Nugent Memorial Award
Established in memory of Thomas Nugent, B.Comm. 2000. Awarded to an undergraduate student in the Smith School of Business on the basis of academic achievement, entrepreneurial endeavours or student volunteer activities on campus or in the community.
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the School of Nursing Annual Nursing Lectureship Fund
Established to support the School of Nursing to invite an expert to speak on a topic of importance to the field of nursing.
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the Barbara Vance Bursary in Nursing
Established by Edna Vance and awarded on the basis of financial need to second-, third- or fourth-year students registered in the School of Nursing in the Faculty of Health Sciences.
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the School of Nursing 75th Anniversary Bursary
Established in recognition of the 75th anniversary of the School of Nursing and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of a Bachelor of Nursing Science degree program in the Faculty of Health Sciences.
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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 first class standing.
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the Nursing Skills Lab Equipment
Established in 2007 to provide funding for lab equipment that would be used by nursing students as part of their practical skills lab. This fund provides the School with the flexibility to purchase the equipment that is needed for the Nursing Skills Lab.
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the Nursing Initiatives Fund
Established to support a variety of needs, including assisting with student-led initiatives (not merit or need-based student awards), conferences and guest lecturers, or other initiatives that enhance teaching and learning in the School of Nursing.
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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).
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the Bracken Library - Nursing Journals
Funds to pay for the annual subscription costs to several nursing journal titles. These titles will be chosen by the Nursing students through the Nursing Science Society representative in consultation with Bracken Health Sciences Library.
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the Oasis Communities for Aging Well (Oasis) Program
Established to support the unique Health Sciences aging-in-place model that builds and sustains a healthy community of older adults, and facilitates research to evaluate, improve, and sustain that model.
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the Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology Trust Fund
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support research in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Queen's University.
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the Obstetrics Memorial Fund
To promote knowledge in obstetrics and gynaecology and related matters.
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the Occupational Therapy Program Trust Fund
Your gift will be used to support the mission and strategic priorities of the Occupational Therapy Program in the School of Rehabilitation Therapy at Queen's University.
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the Dr. Fergus O'Connor Bursary
In honour of Dr. Fergus O'Connor Sr. (Meds 1906), Dr. Maurice O'Connor (Meds '34), and Dr. Fergus O'Connor Jr. (Meds '36), and Dr. Paul O'Connor (Meds '69), a bursary to assist students in the School of Medicine.
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the Ontario Graduate Scholarships Fund
Established to receive gifts made to the Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS) program to contribute to OGS Awards supporting graduate students at Queen's University.
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the W.S. O'Hara Prize in Criminal Law
L.H. Tepper, QC, established a prize in memory of a gold medalist of Dalhousie University Faculty of Law, whose brief career as a member of the Kingston Bar showed great promise. Awarded to the first year student with the highest standing in Criminal Law.
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the Department of Oncology Cancer Research and Education Trust Fund
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support clinical and pedagogical research in the Department of Oncology at Queen's University.
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the John O'Neill and Family Bursary
Established by John and Leah O'Neill and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program in the Smith School of Business.
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the Ernie & Edna Johnson Chair in Ophthalmology
Established in October 2009 by Dr Ernie and Mrs Edna Johnson to create a Chair in Ophthalmology to advance knowledge in the field of ophthalmology
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the Department of Ophthalmology Trust Fund
Established to support the clinical and academic missions of the Department of Ophthalmology at Queen's University.
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the Department of Ophthalmology Trust Fund to support the purchase Eyesi initiative
Donations to this fund will be used by the Department of Ophthalmology at Queen's University to purchase the Eyesi.
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the D. Rosen, R. Pinkerton and D. Robertson Fund in Ophthalmology
Established by Dr. Raymond A. Bell, Meds 1970, to be used at the discretion of the Head of the Department of Ophthalmology to support clinical and research activities in the Department of Ophthalmology.
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the Division of Orthopaedic Surgery Trust Fund
Established to sustain the Division of Orthopaedics including salary support for the administrative assistant, supplies, and education and travel for Orthopaedic Residents.
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the Orthopaedic Trauma Education and Research Fund
Established for education, research and salary support for subspecialty education for the Orthopaedic Trauma surgeon.
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the Department of Economics Bursary
Established in May 2001 from donations and awarded to a student in the Department of Economics on the basis of financial need.
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the School of Industrial Relations Bursary
Established in October 2002 from donations and awarded on the basis of financial need to students in the School of Industrial Relations.
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the W.J. Abrams Memorial Bursary
Established in memory of William J. Abrams, B.Sc. '55, and awarded to a graduate of Char-Lan High School on the basis of financial need.
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the Aish Award
Established by Dr. Arlene Aish. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement to students in the fourth year of a Bachelor of Nursing Science degree program.
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the AMS Accessibility Queen's Bursary
Awarded on the basis of need to students with disabilities who are registered with Disability Services, and who are not eligible for funding through the OSAP Bursary for Students with Disabilities. Funds to help with the costs of adaptive technology etc.
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the Helen Bracken Anderson Bursary
Established in January 2008 by Helen Anderson, B.A. 1947, and awarded to graduate students in any program at Queen's University. Preference will be given to women students returning after a period outside formal education (work, family).
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the Science 1948 Award
Established by the Class of Science 1948 and awarded to upper year students in Smith Engineering on the basis of financial need and a sound academic standing.
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the Science 1997 Bursary
Established by the Class of Science 1997. Awarded on the basis of financial need, extra-curricular activities or community service, to upper year students enrolled in Smith Engineering.
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the Kevin A. Armstrong Memorial Award
Established by Alan and Ursula Armstrong in memory of their son Kevin A. Armstrong, MA'99, and awarded to a graduate student in the first year of any graduate program, with preference given to a student in the Department of Philosophy.
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the Arts & Science 2002 Award
Established by the class of Arts & Science Class 2002. Awarded on the basis of financial need, academic achievement, and extra-curricular involvement to upper year students in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Arts '70 Study Abroad Award
Established by the class of Arts '70 and awarded on the basis of merit and financial need to a student currently enrolled in the Faculty of Arts and Science who has been selected to take part in an official exchange program abroad.
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the Arts '71 Bursary
Established by the class of Arts '71. Awarded to a full-time student entering the first year in the Faculty of Arts and Science on the basis of financial need.
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the Arts and Science 1954 Bursary
Established by the Class of Arts and Science 1954. Awarded on the basis of financial need to a student in the second year of any program in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Arts and Science 1979 Bursary
Established by the class of Arts and Science 1979, and awarded on the basis of financial need to students in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Arts and Science '97 Bursary
Established by the class of Arts 1997. Awarded on the basis of financial need to a full-time student in any year in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Arts and Science '98 Award
Established by the Class of Arts and Science 1998. Awarded on the basis of financial need and extra-curricular activities to a full-time student in any year in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Arts and Science '99 Bursary
Established by the Arts and Science Class of '99. Awarded to a full-time second, third, or fourth year student in any program in the Faculty of Arts and Science on the basis of financial need and involvement in extracurricular activities.
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the Arts & Science ThankQ 2004 Bursary
Established in September 2008 by the graduating Arts & Science Class of 2004 and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to upper year students in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Bamji Art Conservation Award
Established by Pervez (Perry) and Annamaria Bamji, B.A. 1998, to assist with the costs associated with international travel, for a graduate student in the Art Conservation Program.
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the Ban Righ Foundation Bursaries
Established by donations made to Queen's University Ban Righ Foundation for Continuing Education and awarded on the basis of financial need to students who are residents of Ontario.
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the Marion Sarah Barr Memorial Bursary
Established by Major General J.W.B. Barr in memory of his wife Captain (Matron) Marion S. Barr, ARCC, R.N. Awarded on the basis of financial need to a student in the final year of the Bachelor of Nursing Science program
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the E. Stanley and Nadine M. Beacock Bursary
Established by E. Stanley Beacock, Arts 1942, and Nadine M. Beacock and awarded on the basis of financial need to an undergraduate student in any faculty or school.
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the David Bechthold Memorial Bursary
Established in memory of David Bechthold, B.A. '79 (Guelph), and awarded to any student in any year of a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Arts Honours program who is in financial need.
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the James A. (Jim) Bennett Memorial Award
Established in memory of Jim Bennett, BSc 1958, MSc 1960. Awarded to a student in fourth year of an Smith Engineering undergraduate degree program, on basis of financial need, academic achievement, leadership and service to the Kingston community.
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the Mark A. Bernstein (Science 1948) Award in Engineering
Established by Mark Alan Bernstein, B.Sc. 1948, and awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to a student in the third year of the Engineering Chemistry program in Smith Engineering.
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the Ronald and Deanna Biggs Entrance Award
Established by Ronald C. Biggs, B. Sc. (Eng) 1961 and Deanna E. Biggs. Awarded to a student entering the first-year program in Smith Engineering on the basis of financial need, academics and extra-curricular activities.
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the Dr. Thomas J. Boag Memorial Bursary
Established in memory of Dr. Thomas J. Boag. Awarded on the basis of financial need to an undergraduate medical student in the Faculty of Health Sciences.
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the Patricia Bogstad Bursary
Established in honour of Patricia Bogstad. Awarded on the basis of financial need to an undergraduate student in any faculty or school.
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the Dr. Ernest A. Boxall Bursary
Established by Dr. Ernest A. Boxall, Meds '45, and awarded annually on the basis of financial need to a student in good standing in the fourth medical year.
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the James P. Bradley Entrance Bursary
Established by James P. Bradley, BSc 1969, MBA 1974, and awarded on the basis of financial need to a student entering the first year program in Smith Engineering who has not received a Queen's University entrance scholarship.
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the Brison Family Award in Engineering
Established by John W. Brison, Science 1948, Dr. Robert J. Brison, and other family members. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement to students in any year of Smith Engineering.
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the Brison Family Award in Health Sciences
Established by John W. Brison, Science 1948, Dr. Robert J. Brison, and other family members. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement to students in any year of the Faculty of Health Sciences.
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the Dame Sylvia Burkinshaw, D.St.J., R.N., Award
Established by the Estate of Sylvia Burkinshaw, BA'89, MPA'92, D.St.J., R.N., and St. John Ambulance Loyalist Branch. Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to students in second, third or fourth year of the School of Nursing.
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the Caldwell Family Bursary
Established by Gregor Caldwell, B.Com. 1964, and Beth Caldwell. Awarded on the basis of financial need to full-time students in the second, third, or fourth year in any faculty or school at Queen's University.
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the James D. Canuel Memorial Bursary
Established in memory of James D. Canuel, B.A. (Honours) '84. Awarded on the basis of financial need to an undergraduate student in the Faculty of Arts and Science who has demonstrated participation in extra-curricular activities.
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the CFUW Kingston Club A. Vibert Douglas Award
Established by the Canadian Federation of University Women Kingston Club in memory of A. Vibert Douglas and Caroline Mitchell, B.A. 1926. Awarded to students in any year in a Bachelor of Science program in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Dr. Martin W. Chepesiuk Award
Established by the Chepesiuk family. Awarded to a student in any medical year in the Faculty of Health Sciences who exhibits academic excellence, participates in intramural sport(s), and has financial need.
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the Arthur Child Graduate Fellowship in Public Policy
Established in memory of Dr. Arthur Child, B.Comm. 1931, LL.D. 1983, by the Arthur J.E. Child Foundation and awarded on the basis of academic achievement to graduate students in the Masters of Public Administration program.
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the Betsy (Sparrow) Clarke Bursary
Established by Betsy (Sparrow) Clarke, Arts '63, and awarded on the basis of financial need to a full-time student in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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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 in any year of Arts and Science.
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the Beatrice (Steuer) Cohen Award
Established by Beatrice Cohen. Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to students in any Faculty or School who are challenged with a physical disability.
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the Robert F. & Helen G. Cole Bursary
Established in May 2007 by Robert F. Cole and awarded on the basis of financial need to students in any year or program of studies in Smith Engineering.
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the Robert & Eva (Bertram) Cole Ontario Bursary
Established by Robert and Eva Cole to assist students in financial need. Four bursaries will be awarded: two to students entering the first year of a program in Arts & Science and two to students entering the first year of a program in Smith Engineering.
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the Dennis Cole Memorial Bursary
Established in memory of Dennis Cole, B.A. 1959, LL.B. 1962, and awarded on the basis of financial need to a student in the first year of the Juris Doctor program.
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the Commerce '48 Admission Award
Established by Commerce '48. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic excellence to students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program in the Smith School of Business.
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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 Dr. William Cornett Memorial Bursary
Established Catherine and Christopher Cornett in memory of their father, William Cornett, MD 1945, and awarded on the basis of financial need to undergraduate students in any year in the School of Medicine in the Faculty of Health Sciences.
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the Cortlandt Mackenzie Bursary
Established Dr. Cortlandt MacKenzie, MD '51, and awarded on the basis of financial need to undergraduate students in any medical year in the School of Medicine.
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the Murray A. Cowie Awards for Study in Germany
Established by the estate of Murray A. Cowie. Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to students in German, German Studies, or Business German, or Language and Linguistics with a primary concentration in German.
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the Dr. Sam Cronk (Medicine 1915) Memorial Bursary
Established by Dr. L. Bruce Cronk, M.D. 1946, and Harriet E. (Cronk) Simmons, Arts 1941, in memory of their father. Awarded on the basis of financial need to undergraduate students in the School of Medicine.
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the Henderson Scott Liberal Arts Award
Established by Dr. Henderson (Glenn) Scott, B.A. 1956. Awarded on the basis of need and achievement to students entering 1st year of any first entry undergraduate degree program in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Shirley Simpson Memorial Bursary
Established in memory of Shirley Simpson. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to a student in any year in any undergraduate degree program in the Faculty of Arts and Science. Preference will be given to a part-time student.
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the Sylvia C. Small Award in Piano Accompaniment
Established in honour of Sylvia C. Small. Awarded to a student entering the third or fourth year of the Bachelor of Music program on the basis of financial need and outstanding accomplishment in accompaniment.
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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 Dean Barry Smith Bursary
Established by the Aesculapian Society, friends and colleagues in honour of Dean Barry Smith, Meds '69. Awarded on the basis of financial need to a student in the School of Medicine, with preference to an Indigenous student.
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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 Raleigh Smith Award in Medicine
Established by Raleigh Smith. Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to a student entering the first medical year within the School of Medicine in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Queen's University who is a resident of Ontario.
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the Stephen J.R. Smith Bursary
Established by Stephen J.R. Smith, B.Sc. (Eng)'72, M.Sc. (Econ). For students in need who are entering second year of an Economics degree program in the Faculty of Arts and Science or an Electrical Engineering degree program in Smith Engineering.
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the Walter MacFarlane Smith Bursary
Established in memory of Professor Walter MacFarlane Smith and awarded to a student in the B.Sc.(Hon.) program in Chemistry in the Faculty of Arts and Science on the basis of financial need.
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the Spaidal Bursary in Arts and Science
Established in May 2006 and awarded on the basis of financial need to full-time students enrolled in any year or program of studies in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the School of Urban and Regional Planning Bursary
Established from donations and awarded on the basis of financial need to students in the School of Urban and Regional Planning.
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the Fran and Peter Thompson Bursary
Established by the children, family and friends of Fran (née Robertson; B.A. '64) and Peter (B.A.'62, LL.B.'65). Awarded on the basis of financial need to a student in any faculty or school at Queen's University.
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the Douglas and Myrna Townsend Bursary
Established by Douglas C. Townsend and awarded on the basis of financial need to an undergraduate student in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Elisabeth Tremblay Memorial Entrance Award
Established in memory of Elisabeth Tremblay and awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to students entering the first year of any undergraduate program in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Stanley Trzop Jr. Award
Established by Stanley Trzop Jr., B.Sc.'58, in memory of Zelia Trzop, Joan Edmison Trzop, J. Alex and Alice Edmison. Awarded to a student in second, third or fourth year who is pursuing studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences.
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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 University Council Bursary
Established by members of University Council and awarded on the basis of financial need to students in any faculty or school at Queen's University.
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the van Nostrand/Holt Family Bursary
Established by Alison Holt, Arts 1987, and Innes van Nostrand, Science 1986. Awarded on the basis of financial need to an undergraduate student in any faculty or school, with preference to those who have shown personal commitment to community service.
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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.
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the Larry Gibson Medical Student Bursary
Established by the Estate of Larry Gibson and awarded on the basis of financial need to students in any year of the School of Medicine.
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the Johanna M. Goldthorpe Memorial Bursary
Established in memory of Johanna M. Goldthorpe, BSc.(Hon.) '91. Awarded on the basis of financial need to a student in the third or fourth year in the Department of Geological Sciences.
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the Robert Grant Fellowship in Industrial Relations
Established by Robert Grant, MIR '87. Awarded to a graduate student in the Master of Industrial Relations degree program at Queen's University on the basis of financial need and academic achievement.
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the Katie Gundy Arts 1950 Bursary
Established by Katie Gundy Stewart, Arts '50, and awarded on the basis of financial need to a full-time student in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Karen V. Gunn Bursary
Established by Karen V. Gunn, B.Ed. 1983, and awarded on the basis of financial need to second-, third-, or fourth-year students in any program at Queen's University.
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the W. Gordon Hamilton Bursary in Medicine
Established in memory of Gordon Hamilton, MD'13. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students in any year in the School of Medicine.
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the Monsignor J.G. Hanley Bursary
Established by Monsignor J.G. Hanley, Chaplain to the Newman House Club of Queen's University. Awarded to a student of promising ability but strained circumstances in the second or later year of any program in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Thomas J. Harris Admission Bursary
Established to honour Thomas J. Harris. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students entering the first year program in Smith Engineering.
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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 Melville S. Hatch Memorial Fellowships
Established by estate of Muriel (Billie) D. Hatch in memory of Melville S. Hatch. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to graduate students in the M.Sc. or Ph.D. programs in the Smith School of Business.
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the Sadako and Michio Hayashi Award
Established in honour of Sadako and Michio Hayashi. Awarded to full-time students in financial need who maintain a satisfactory academic standing, and are registered in Smith Engineering.
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the Maria A. Higginson Bursary
Established by Blair Higginson in memory of Maria A. Higginson. Awarded to students in financial need in any undergraduate program, who is from Hawkesbury, Vankleek Hill or Renfrew High Schools.
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the Chris Ingold Memorial Bursary in Chemistry
Established by the classes of Arts & Science 1980 and 1981 and awarded on the basis of financial need to students in second year in a Chemistry degree program (SSP, Major, or Medial) in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Henry Jackson Family Bursary
Established from the estate of W. Henry (Harry) Jackson, BA'47. Awarded on the basis of need to undergraduate students registered in a Concurrent Education or Consecutive Education program. Prefernce to graduates of Kingston, Ontario secondary schools.
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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.
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the Dr. Ernest A. and Edna F. Johnson Bursary
Established by Edna and Ernest A. Johnson, M.D. 1938. Awarded on the basis of financial need to undergraduate students in the final year in the School of Medicine who are residents of Ontario.
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the Justus Bursary in Health Sciences
Established in September 2006 by the estate of Howard Willis Justus, MD'28, and awarded on the basis of financial need to medical students in the School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences.
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the Jacqueline Hodgins Kelly Bursary
Established in honour of Jacqueline Hodgins Kelly by her son, Stacy Kelly, BA(Hons)'96. Awarded on the basis of financial need to women students who, after an interruption in formal education, are beginning or returning to university studies.
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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 Kingston Branch of the Queen's Alumni Association Entrance Award
Established by the Kingston Branch of the Queen's Alumni Association and awarded to an undergraduate student entering the first year at Queen's. Based on need, academics, and community involvement.
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the Merle and Philip Koven Bursary
Established in honour of Merle Koven and in memory of Phillip Koven. Awarded on the basis of financial need to an upper-year student with a concentration in Art History in a B.A. or B.A.(Hons.) program in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Marsha Lampman Alumni Association Bursaries
Established by a bequest from Marsha Lampman, BA(Hon)'74, and donations from alumni volunteers. Awarded to an undergraduate student entering first year in any faculty or school on the basis of financial need and extracurricular activities.
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the Law '76 Bursary
Established by the class of Law '76 and awarded on the basis of financial need to a student in any year of the Faculty of Law who is a resident of Ontario.
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the Law 1984 Bursary
Established by the class of Law 1984 and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of the Faculty of Law.
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the Law '97 Bursary
Established by the class of Law 1997. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students in any year of the Faculty of Law who demonstrate participation in extra-curricular activities.
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the Queen's Law Alumni Bursary
Established from donations by Law alumni, law firms and corporations, and awarded on the basis of financial need to students registered in any year in the Faculty of Law.
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the Law ThankQ Bursary
Established by the Classes of Law 2003, 2004 and 2005. Awarded on the basis of financial need to a student in any year of studies in the Faculty of Law.
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the Faculty of Law Bursary
Established by Faculty of Law Alumni and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year in the Faculty of Law. Restricted to Ontario students.
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the William C. Leggett Graduate Fellowship
Established in honour of William C. Leggett. Awarded on the basis of academic achievement to a doctoral student with preference for those enrolled in a doctoral program in English, History, Philosophy or Cultural Studies at Queen's University.
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the Life Sciences Award
Established by alumni and awarded on the basis of financial need and academic merit to a fourth year student in Life Sciences.
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the Lincoln Taylor Newman Memorial Bursary
Established in memory of Lincoln Taylor Newman. Awarded to a student in the first year of an Arts program on the basis of financial need.
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the L.M.A. Smith and Evelyn Smith Bursary
Established in honour of L.M.A. Smith (Sc. '36) and Evelyn Smith (nee Shillington, Arts '35) by their children, Allison, Gordon, Norman and Anthony. Awards will be made on the basis of need and academic achievement to students in the School of Medicine.
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the Ken Lockwood Memorial Award in Art Conservation
Established in memory of Ken Lockwood, M.A.'84, by family, friends and colleagues, and awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to a graduate student registered in the Master's program in Art Conservation at Queen's University.
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the Ernst Loeb Memorial Award in German
Established in memory of Ernst Loeb. Awarded to a student entering third year of a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree program who has been selected to participate in a formal Queen's University bi-lateral exchange at a German-speaking host University.
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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 Ivy Clifton Macdonald Bursary in Nursing
Established by Barbara S. McPhee in memory of her mother, Ivy Clifton Macdonald. Awarded on the basis of financial need to an upper year student in the School of Nursing.
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the Arthur Mandell Education Bursary
Established by the Education class of 1999 in memory of Arthur Mandell, B.A. 1965, LLB 1978. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students in the Faculty of Education.
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the Michael Craig Matangi Memorial Bursary
Established in memory of Michael (Mike) Craig Matangi. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students in the fourth year of the Mechanical Engineering program in Smith Engineering.
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the Diane McKenzie Bursary
Established by Diane McKenzie, B.N.Sc. 1964, MPA 1992, to honour Dr. Jean Hill. Awarded to an undergraduate women student on the basis of need.
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the Ruth Harriet McKenzie Bursary
Established in memory of Ruth Harriet McKenzie. Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to students in any year of the Commerce program in the Smith School of Business. Extra-curricular activities will be considered.
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the Kenneth H. McKibbin Bursary
Established by Brigadier General Kenneth H. McKibbin, Sc. 1938, and awarded to a student in any year of any degree program in Smith Engineering on the basis of financial need.
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the Marion E. McNevin Award in Nursing
Established in memory of Marion E. McNevin, B.N.Sc. 1950, awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement to students entering first year of the undergraduate Nursing degree program.
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the Queen's Medical Student Bursary
Established in October 2002 by the School of Medicine and awarded on the basis of financial need to students in any medical year in the School of Medicine in the Faculty of Health Sciences.
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the Medicine '51 Bursary
Established by members of the class of Medicine 1951. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students in any medical year in the Faculty of Medicine who are residents of Ontario.
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the Meds 1954 Bursary
Established by the Class of Medicine 1954 and awarded on the basis of financial need to students in any medical year in the School of Medicine.
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the Meds '57 Bursary
Established by the class of Medicine 1957. Awarded on the basis of financial need to undergraduate students in any medical year within the School of Medicine, who are residents on Ontario.
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the Meds 1958 Memorial Bursary
Established by the class of Medicine 1958 as a memorial to the loss of class members and family. Awarded on the basis of financial need to undergraduate students in any medical year in the School of Medicine.
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the Meds '62 Bursary
Established by the class of Medicine 1962. Awarded on the basis of financial need to undergraduate students in any medical year within the School of Medicine, who are residents of Ontario.
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the Meds 1968 Andrew and Margaret Bruce Bursary
Established by the Class of Medicine of 1968 in honour of Dr. Andrew Bruce, honorary class president, and his wife Margaret Bruce. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to undergraduate students in any medical year in the School of Medicine.
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the Meds 1978 Bursary
Established by the Class of Medicine 1978. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of the School of Medicine.
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the Meds 1979 Bursary
Established by the Class of Medicine 1979 and awarded on the basis of financial need to students in any medical year in the School of Medicine.
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the Meds 1984 Bursary
Established by members of the class of Medicine 1984, and awarded on the basis of financial need to undergraduate students in any year in the School of Medicine in the Faculty of Health Sciences.
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the Meds '89 Bursary
Established by the class of Medicine 1989 and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of the School of Medicine.
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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.
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the Moore-Fairbairn Bursary
Established by William Moore, MD'62, and Carole Moore, RN, in memory of Clifford Douglas Moore, MD'28, and Alfreda Moore, RN. Awarded on the basis of need to undergraduate students in any year in the School of Medicine who are residents of Ontario.
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the Alison & I.G. Morgan Bursary
Established to Alison and I.G. Morgan and awarded on the basis of financial need to a student in any year of any program.
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the Gladys Munnings Memorial Award in English
Established by Helen Gurney in memory of Gladys Munnings, B.A. 1932, LL.D. 1976 and awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to second-, third-, or fourth-year students majoring in English.
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the Oliver Alan Myers Webb Bursary
Established in honour of Oliver Alan Myers Webb by his daughter, Lynne Webb. Awarded to a mature woman student, on the basis of financial need, who is seeking a university education.
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the W. B. Ferguson and Lynda L. Mickleborough National Entrance Award in Arts and Science
Established by W.B. Ferguson and Lynda L. Mickleborough. Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to a student entering the first year of any undergraduate program in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Nissan Commerce International Exchange Award
Awarded on the basis of need and academic achievement to students in the third year of the Bachelor of Commerce program, who are participating in an official international bi-lateral exchange program. Preference to visible minority or Indigenous students.
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the School of Nursing 25th Reunion Award
Established by the Class of Nursing Science '69. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to a student in any year of the Bachelor of Nursing program. Preference will be given to students in the Advanced Standing Track.
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the Nursing 1984 Bursary
Established by members of the class of Nursing 1984 in recognition of their 20th and 25th anniversaries after graduation from the School of Nursing.
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the School of Nursing Entrance Award
Established by the School of Nursing and awarded to a student entering the first year in the School of Nursing on the basis of financial need and academic excellence.
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the Queen's Bursaries
Established to provide financial assistance of Ontario students in any Faculty or School at Queen's University.
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the Pahle-Whitaker Award in English
Established in memory of Patricia J. Whitaker, B.A. 1984 and Jack Whitaker. Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to students in the second year of a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) program in English Literature and Creative Writing..
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the Parents' Bursary
Established by parents of Queen's University students and awarded on the basis of financial need to students in any faculty or school at Queen's.
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the Dr. Joseph and Mary Louise Parisi Award in Medicine
Established by Joseph Parisi, MD'84, FRCSC, and Mary Louise Parisi, BA(Hons)'86, BEd'88, and awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to undergraduate students in any year in the School of Medicine
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the Dr. John A. Percival Bursary
Established in memory of John A. Percival, M.D. '33. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students in third or fourth year of the School of Medicine who have an interest in family medicine.
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the Pfizer Warner-Lambert Student Technology Bursary
Established by Warner-Lambert. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students entering the first-year program in the Smith School of Business in order to purchase or lease technology products or software.
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the PHE ThankQ Bursary
Established by the Class of PhysEd '97. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to second, third, or fourth year students in the Bachelor of Physical and Health Education program or the Bachelor of Science (Honours) Kinesiology program.
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the Pokrupa-Smith Medical Student Bursary
Established in honour of Karen Smith, MD'82, and Ron Pokrupa, MD(University of Western Ontario)'75. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students in their second, third, or fourth year in the School of Medicine.
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the Douglas D. Purvis Award
Established in memory of Douglas Purvis. Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to a student entering the third year of a B.A. program with a major, medial or minor concentration in Economics.
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the Rehab Society Alumni Bursaries
Established by the Rehab Therapy Society. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students enrolled in the School of Rehabilitation Therapy.
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the School of Rehabilitation Therapy Bursary
Awarded to a student in the School of Rehabilitation Therapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, on the basis of financial need.
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the Regina Rosen Award
Established by Irving Rosen to honour his wife, Regina Rosen, B.A. 1980. Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to a student pursuing a concentration in Jewish Studies.
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the Marion Ross Award
Established by School of Physical and Health Education alumni. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of a Bachelor of Science (Honours) with an academic plan in Kinesiology.
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the Rotary Club Awards
Robert C. Wallace Bursary - For graduates of Kingston secondary schools on the basis of ability and need. Marshall Laverty Award
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the Miriam Royce Bursary
Established by Don Royce in memory of his mother Miriam Royce, BA'80. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students who have experienced an interruption in their formal education.
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the Graham F. Saunders Bursary
Established in memory of Graham F. Saunders and awarded to a student in the Bachelor of Commerce program on the basis of financial need.
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the Smith School of Business Bursary
Established by alumni and friends of the Smith School of Business. Awarded to students in the Smith School of Business on the basis of financial need and academic excellence in order for them to fully participate in the program of the School.
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the Martin Schiralli Fellowship
Established by the estate of Martin Schiralli. Awarded annually on the basis of academic excellence to eligible graduate students with a preference given to doctoral students in Education.
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the Justin Schwieg Memorial Bursary
Awarded on the basis of need to upper year students enrolled in any undergraduate program, with preference to students who currently play on the interuniversity football team, and who are from Frontenac, Lennox and Addington, or Leeds and Grenville.
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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 1945 Memorial Bursary
Established by the class of Science 1945. Awarded to students in any year of Smith Engineering on the basis of satisfactory academic performance, financial need and participation in a broad range of student activities.
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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 1947 Admission Bursary
Established by the Class of Science 1947 and awarded on the basis of financial need to students entering the first-year program in Smith Engineering.
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the Science 1951 Admission Bursary
Established by the Class of Science 1951 and awarded on the basis of financial need to students entering the first year program in Smith Engineering.
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the Science '54 Bursary
Established by the members of Science '54 and given in appreciation of the effort of Fred Siemonsen, Science '54, and his wife, Mary Lou Siemonsen. Awarded to a student in Smith Engineering on the basis of financial need.
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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 1961 Admission Bursary
Established by the Class of Science 1961 and awarded on the basis of financial need to students entering the first-year program in Smith Engineering.
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the Science 1965 Admission Award
Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement to students entering first-year of a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Smith Engineering. The award is renewable for three subsequent years.
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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 '89 Bursary
Established by the Class of Science '89 and awarded on the basis of financial need to an upper-year student 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 Smith Engineering Admission Bursary
Established by Smith Engineering and awarded on the basis of financial need to students entering the first year program in Smith Engineering.
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the Science 1957 Key Bursary
Established by members of the Class of Science 1957 and awarded on the basis of financial need to students in any year or program of studies in Smith Engineering.
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the Science 1963 Ontario Bursary
Established by the class of Science 1963, and awarded on the basis of financial need to students in second year of any engineering program in Smith Engineering.
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the Wasmund Family Indigenous Scholars Award
Established by Dr. Bert Wasmund (B.Sc.1961) and Dr. Eric Wasmund (B.Sc.1988). Awarded to Indigenous students entering first year in any undergraduate degree program with preference to a program in Smith Engineering.
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the Wasmund Family Memorial Scholars Award
Established in memory of Theodore and Esther Wasmund by Bert Wasmund B.Sc. '61 and Eric Wasmund B.Sc. '88. Awarded to students entering the first year of any undergraduate program on the basis of financial need, academic achievement, and initiative.
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the Donna Watts Award
Established in honour of Donna Watts, Kingston Collegiate and Vocational Institute teacher. Awarded on the basis of need and academic achievement to students enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree program.
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the David and Shelagh Williams Award
Established by David Williams (PhD 1966) and Shelagh (Courtney) Williams (BSc (Hons) 1961, MSc 1966). Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic excellence to an upper year student enrolled in a Bachelor of Music degree program.
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the Kay Wolstenholme Memorial Bursary
Established in memory of Kay Wolstenholme and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to women students who have experienced an interruption in their formal education and who are registered in the Bachelor of Fine Arts Program.
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the Women in Engineering Bursary
Established in memory of the fourteen women killed at the Ecole Polytechnique in Montreal on 6 December 1989. Awarded to upper year women engineering student(s) in Smith Engineering showing financial need.
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the Wong International Bursary
Established by John W. Wong, MD 1959, and Lily Y. Wong in honour of Dr. Min Sam Wong and Lau Yee Fern of Hong Kong. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year participating in an international study opportunity in China.
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the Ella Zeitz Bursary
Established by the family of Ella Zeitz, mother and grandmother, and awarded to an upper year student in a drama program in the Dan School of Drama and Music on the basis of financial need.
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the Department of Otolaryngology Trust Fund
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support research in the Department of Otolaryngology at Queen's University.
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the Outreach Scholarship for Higher Education
Established by Professor Emeritus Edwin (Ted) Neave and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students graduating with a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the Smith School of Business to encourage additional post-secondary education.
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the Student Counselling Services Fund
Supports expenses related to counselling based in various faculties/buildings across campus to provide individual counselling services and group programming, including workshops and consultations with faculty and staff.
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the Isabel Bader Award for Costume in Drama
Established by Isabel Bader and awarded to upper year students in the Faculty of Arts and Science, with a plan in Drama (including Stage and Screen). Preference will be given to students with demonstrated interest in costume and/or costume studies.
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the Herbert and Stella Overton Award in Drama
Established by Isabel Bader. Awarded on the basis of outstanding achievement in non-major DAN School theatrical productions to students entering fourth year of a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree with a plan offered by the DAN School of Drama and Music.
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the Herbert and Stella Overton Bursary in Music
Established by Isabel Bader in memory of her parents. Awarded on the basis of financial need to upper year students in a Bachelor of Music program in the Faculty of Arts and Science. Preference will be given to students studying applied music.
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the Prentis Clairmont Bursary
Established in memory of Prentis Clairmont for undergraduate Commerce students in financial need. Preference will be given to recipients who have a disability and are registered with Queen's Student Accessibility Services.
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the Phyllis Lake Award in Chemistry
Established by Phyllis Lake, MA 1952. Awarded on the basis of need, academic achievement, and leadership in extra-curricular activities to students in a Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree with an academic Plan offered by the Department of Chemistry.
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the Paddon Thompson Memorial Geological Field Studies Fund
Established in memory of Paddon Thompson, BSc(Geol. Eng) '10, to provide the Head of the Department of Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering support for the undergraduate students' field-education program.
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the QUBS Community Outreach Fund
Gifts to this fund will be used to support environmental education initiatives, community outreach projects and to maintain programming and facilities at the Elbow Lake Environmental Education Centre and the Queen's University Biological Station.
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the Queen's University Biological Station Endowment Fund
At the discretion of the Director of the Queen's University Biological Station (QUBS) proceeds from this fund will be used to support QUBS student programming, research, and station operation.
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the QUBS Environmental and Conservation Research and Learning Centre
This fund will be used for the construction of a new facility at QUBS to host extensive teaching and research efforts as we strive to tackle pressing global environmental issues.
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the QUBS Summer Studentship
For studentships at QUBS to full-time undergraduate Bachelor of Science students in Biology, Geography and Urban Planning, Environmental Studies or students in a Concurrent Education program related to biology or environmental science.
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the Queen's Alumni Association Toronto Branch Award
Awarded to undergraduates hailing from Toronto upon admission, in their final year of studies in any faculty or school, who have participated in thier communities, while maintaining a minimum B average. Pref. to those returning to Toronto for work.
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the Queen's China Alumni Scholarship
Awarded to students in fourth year of a Bachelor of Science degree in the Faculty of Arts and Science with a Plan in Biology or Environmental Science, who entered Queen's in third year from Beijing Normal University, Fudan University or Tongji University.
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the Queen's Law Moot Fund
Established to support training in advocacy, an integral part of the students' legal education in the Faculty of Law.
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the Queen's Legal Aid Fund
Your gift will be used to support Queen's Legal Aid (QLA). Working closely with Legal Aid Ontario, QLA provides a wide range of legal services to low-income area residents and students of both Queen's University and Saint Lawrence College.
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the Harold W. Quinn Scholarship
Established by Harold W. Quinn, B.Sc. 1953, M.Sc. 1954. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering third year of an Engineering Chemistry program in Smith Engineering.
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the Dr. Ray DeVere Peters Award
Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to Masters or PhD level students enrolled in the Department of Psychology. Preference will be given to students completing thesis research or coursework in cognitive and social development in children.
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the Robert Switzer Armstrong Scholarship
Established by the late Robert S. Armstrong, BSc 1952. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering second, third, or fourth year of Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Smith Engineering.
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the Rani Sivanathan Graduate Scholarship
Niro Sivanathan, MSc'02, established a graduate award in memory of his mother to be awarded on the basis of academic excellence to Masters level students in Smith School of Business, with preference given to students in Organizational Behaviour.
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the Department of Diagnostic Radiology Trust Fund
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support clinical, basic and pedagogical research, in the Department of Diagnostic Radiology at Queen's University.
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the John Rae Prize in Political Studies
Established in honour of John Rae, BA(Hons)'67 (Political Studies), canadian Political figure and former Chairman of the Queen's Board of Trustees. Awarded on the basis of academic merit to an upper year Political Science student in Arts and Science.
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the Dr. John Ramlochand Memorial Student Initiatives Fund
Established by students, faculty, friends and family in memory of John Ramlochand who taught in the Department of Film and Media. The fund will be used to support student initiatives, either individually or in groups, that would benefit the Department.
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the Paithouski Prize Fund
Established in memory of Nicholas J. Paithouski, BSc'40, by his son, N. Joseph Paithouski, BSc'80. Awarded to the graduating engineering student in Smith Engineering who has demonstrated the most consistent improvement in academic performance.
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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.
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the Pamela Haslam Bursary
Established in memory of Pam Haslam, BNSc'65, by George Haslam, BSc'65. Awarded on the basis of need to women students who have experienced an interruption in their formal education and who are in any Faculty or School, with preference to given to STEM.
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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.
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the Pannell-Grant Awards
Established by the Estate of Elsbeth (Pannell) Grant, B.A. 1932. Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to students in any year of any Faculty or School.
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the James Russell Papoe Admission Scholarship
Awarded to students entering the first year of the undergraduate program in Smith Engineering, with the highest grade in English for the basis of admission to Smith Engineering.
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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.
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the Dorothy Matheson Parnell Bursary
Established by Dorothy Matheson Parnell, BA'40, and awarded on the basis of financial need to a mature student in any year or program of study at Queen's University, with preference given to single mothers.
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the Gordon and Patricia Gray Chair in Particle Astrophysics
Established to provide intellectual leadership in the scientific discipline areas represented by the breadth of research endeavours undertaken in the SNOLAB facility.
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the Pierre A. Pasquet Memorial Bursary
Established by Marie, BAH'75, and Michel Lapointe in memory of Marie's father, Pierre A. Pasquet, BSc'42. Awarded on the basis of need to students in the second year of the Mechanical and Materials Engineering program in Smith Engineering.
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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.
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the Cecil Reid Patience Fellowship
Established by Cecil Reid Patience, Meds '28. An award for Postgraduate Medical Education residents applying to the Clinician Investigator Program in order to obtain a graduate degree while enrolled in a residency training program at Queen's.
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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.
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the Clinical Simulation Fund
SSTEP is run by medical students and this fund has been used to pay for expenses in consultation with CSC, who helps run the program.
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the Ruth Pattenden Fellowship in Interstitial Lung Disease
Established to provide financial support to an individual who wishes to develop special expertise in the diagnosis and management of interstitial lung diseases in the Interstitial Lung Disease Fellowship Program.
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the Honourable Mark G. Peacock Scholarship in Constitutional Law
Established by The Honourable Mark G. Peacock, Law'74, and Ms Dru L. Spencer. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence in constitutional law to students in the J.D. or combined J.D. program in the Faculty of Law.
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the Barbara C. Pearson Memorial Scholarship
Awarded at the end of the second year on the basis of merit in the Translation program to a student who plans to spend the third year of the program in Europe.
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the Barbara C. Pearson Memorial Prize
Established in memory of Barbara Cynthia Pearson. Awarded to a graduating student in the French Studies Translation program on the basis of academic proficiency and interest in campus activities. A portion of the prize is meant to purchase books.
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the Dr. Malcolm Peat Lectureship Fund
Established in memory of Dr. Malcolm Peat to bring prominent speakers on topics related to Community Based Rehabilitation including but not limited to Global Health & Global Rehabilitation to the School of Rehabilitation Therapy.
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the Department of Pediatrics Research Fund
Established to help Department of Pediatrics members carry out research by supporting research personnel, space, supplies and/or equipment costs.
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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.
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the Fine & Performing Arts Fund
To be used for various projects including visiting artists.
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the Peruch Memorial Bursary
Established by Annamaria Carnelos-Bamji in memory of her beloved mother, Veglia Peruch-Carnelos, and uncle, Sergio Peruch, and awarded on the basis of financial need to a student enrolled in a playwriting course in the DAN School of Drama and Music.
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the Christopher Petrie Memorial Scholarship in Physics
Awarded to students entering second, third, or fourth year of a Bachelor of Science (Honours) or a Bachelor of Applied Science degree program with an academic plan offered by the Department of Physics, Engineering Physics and Astronomy.
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the Anthony J. Petrina Engineering Bursary
Established in memory of Anthony J. Petrina, B.Sc. 1959. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students enrolled in any year in Smith Engineering. Preference to students in the Mining Engineering program in the Robert M. Buchan Department of Mining.
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the Postgraduate Medical Education Initiatives Fund
Established to help enhance the teaching and learning environment in the postgraduate medical education programs at Queen's University.
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the Therapeutics, Drug Development, and Human Toxicology Alumni Fellowship
Established by alumni and friends of the graduate program in Pharmacology and Toxicology. Awarded to graduate students in in the field of Therapeutics, Drug Development, and Human Toxicology.
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the SKHS Student Resource Fund
Established to provide annual discretionary support for the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies.
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the PHE PEQ Class Fund
Established to support the Prescription Exercise program, a collaborative program between Student Wellness Services and Athletics and Recreation, where students are "prescribed" personal training/exercise by a counsellor or physician.
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the PHE 1975 Scholarship
Established by the Class of PHE 1975 and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to a student entering second year of a Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree in Kinesiology
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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.
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the Susan Elizabeth Phillips Scholarships in the School of Medicine
Established by the Estate of Susan Elizabeth Phillips for scholarships in medical education. These scholarships will be available to undergraduate students, graduate students, and postgraduate residents in the School of Medicine.
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the Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Trust Fund
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support clinical and pedagogical research in the Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at Queen's University.
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the Men's Water Polo Booster Club
Funds raised by this club directly supports athletes, coaches, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President.
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the Department of Physics, Engineering Physics and Astronomy Trust Fund
Gifts will support activities that contribute to the enrichment of the teaching and learning environment, such as student and teaching awards, Chairs and Professorships, visiting lectures, professional development, research initiatives, and equipment.
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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.
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the F.G.T. Pickard Memorial Award in Earth Sciences
Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and involvement in extra-curricular activities to students in second, third, or fourth year in Geological Science, Geological Engineering, Mining Engineering or Mechanical Engineering; materials option.
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the Pickles Studentship in Sustainable Processing
Established to fund a research studentship in the Robert M. Buchan Department of Mining in Smith Engineering, that will offer upper-year undergraduate students a unique opportunity for intellectual and professional growth outside of the classroom.
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the Pita Pit Bursary in honour of Nelson Lang
Established by Pita Pit and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of any Faculty or School at Queen's University. Preference will be given to students who are current or past employees of a Pita Pit restaurant.
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the Stanley and Jean Pitt Bursary
Established in from the estate of Jean Pitt, BA'32, and Stanley Pitt, BSc'30, and awarded on the basis of need to students in any year in the School of Medicine in the Faculty of Health Sciences.
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the Plumley Family Awards
Established by Kent Plumley, B.Sc.(Eng.) 1960, LL.B. 1963, and Sandra Plumley, B.A. 1966, and awarded on the basis of financial need to undergraduate students at Queen's University.
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the Thomas Plunkett Executive-in-Residence Program
Established to provide support for a senior practitioner, with a distinguished record of achievement in public administration in Canada, to spend an extended period of time (from one term to one year) at the School of Policy Studies
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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.
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the Policy Studies Excellence Fund
Established to support excellence in the School of Policy Studies on the part of faculty and students.
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the Policy Studies Research Fund
Funds to provide support for research within the School of Policy Studies.
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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.
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the Political Studies Trust Fund
Your gifts will support the Centre for the Study of Democracy and Development within the Department of Political Studies.
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the Frank G. Pollard Bursary
Established in by Frank G. Pollard, BSc'44, and awarded on the basis of financial need to an undergraduate student in any year of study in any faculty or school.
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the Polycorp Ltd./Kumar Scholarship in Mining Engineering
Established by Polycorp Ltd. in recognition of Pramod Kumar, PEng and in memory of his father, Dr. Jiwan Lal Gupta. Awarded on the basis of merit to a student entering Mining Engineering in the Robert M. Buchan Department of Mining in Smith Engineering.
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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.
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the Poole Family Interactive Creative Arts Fund
Established by Alice Poole, Arts 1942, to allow the Faculty of Arts and Science to increase programming and collaborative approaches for teaching and learning for arts students at the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts.
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the Poole Family Student Initiative Fund in the Faculty of Arts and Science
Established to provide grants to undergrad Arts and Science students to enable them to participate in projects providing educational opportunities outside the classroom. Preference to students in Stage and Screen studies, or other Fine or Performing Arts.
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the Jane Poulson Memorial Award
Established by the estate of Dr. Jane Poulson, BSc'74, MSc'76. Awarded on the basis of academic achievement to graduate students in the Therapeutics, Drug Development, and Human Toxicology field of the Biomedical and Molecular Sciences graduate program.
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the Pound & Richards Family Bursary
Established in memory of William Richards, B.Sc. 1926, M.Sc. 1928, Stephen Richards, B.Sc. 1936, and John Pound, B.Sc. 1913. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students in any undergraduate year in Smith Engineering.
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the Pound & Richards Family Ban Righ Bursary
Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to women students who have experienced an interruption in their formal education in any Faculty or School. Preference to students enrolled in degree programs in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math.
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the Wilfred Frederick Prachter Graduate Scholarship
Established by the Estate of Wilfred Frederick Prachter. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to Masters or PhD students in Law. Preference will be given to students studying international or comparative law.
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the C.G. Prado Prize in Philosophy
Established in honour of Carlos G. Prado, Ph.D. 1970. Awarded to a graduate student in the Department of Philosophy who submits an outstanding doctoral thesis.
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the Dr. Sarah Prichard Scholarship in Medicine
Established by Sarah Prichard, M.D. 1974, and awarded on the basis of academic excellence and professionalism to students entering fourth year in the School of Medicine.
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the Willis F. Pridham Memorial Award
Established by Laurie McCulligh in memory of her friend Willis F. Pridham, BA'51, and awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to a student entering first year of any program in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Centre for Studies in Primary Care Trust Fund
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support clinical and pedagogical research in the Centre for Studies in Primary Care at Queen's University.
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the Principal's Student Initiatives Fund
Established to support student initiatives for students to participate in projects devoted to the principles of personal growth and/or community service.
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the Printmaking Trust
Your gifts to this fund support the Fine Arts (Studio) program in delivery of its highly successful annual trip to a printmaking studio in North Adams (Massachusetts) and a unique hands-on student experience.
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the CIBC Faculty Fellowship in Entrepreneurial Studies
Established by CIBC to fund a prestigious appointment for recruiting and retaining leaders in the area of entrepreneurship in undergraduate and graduate programs in the Smith School of Business.
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the Promise Scholars Award
Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to first generation students entering first year of any first entry undergraduate degree program. The award is renewable for three subsequent years provided a satisfactory academic average is maintained.
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the Prostate Cancer Education
Established to educate, support and counsel prostate cancer patients in a clinical setting.
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the Psychology Clinic at Queen's Bursary Program
Established by alumni and friends of the Department of Psychology to provide pro bono psychological services to children who would not otherwise qualify.
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the Psychology Clinic Trust Fund
Supports the operations and programming of the Queen's University Psychology Clinic to enhance clinical training of graduate students in Clinical Psychology through the provision of psychological services to the Kingston and area community.
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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.
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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.
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the Physical Therapy Program Trust Fund
Your gift will be used to support the mission and strategic priorities of the Physical Therapy Program in the School of Rehabilitation Therapy at Queen's University.
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the Michael and Catherine Purcell Admission Bursary
Established by Catherine and Michael Purcell. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program in the Smith School of Business or first year of an undergraduate degree program in Smith Engineering.
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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.
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the PwC/Tom O'Neill Faculty Fellowship
Established by PwC and Tom and Susan O'Neill to recognize faculty in the Smith School of Business who have achieved distinction, and to provide them with resources to continue their research and to publish work.
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the Athletics and Recreation General Donations Fund
Funds raised will be distributed based on the selection criteria of the Q Camps Bursary Selection Committee.
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the Athletics and Recreation General Donations Fund - Flag Football
Funds raised by this club directly supports athletes, coaches, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President.
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the Athletics and Recreation General Donations Fund - Tennis
Funds raised by this club directly supports athletes, coaches, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President.
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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.
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the QUIC (Queen's University Investment Counsel)
Established to support the Queen's University Investment Counsel in the Smith School of Business. QUIC strives to facilitate financial markets education and to expand professional development opportunities in the finance industry for Queen's students.
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the Queen's Parents Fund
Similar to the Queen's Fund, the Parents Fund reaches all areas of the school while focusing on areas of greatest need. Your gift to the Parents Fund touches students on campus today, as it is invested in the year it is made.
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the Smith Engineering 125th Anniversary Scholarship
Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need, academic achievement, and demonstrated leadership to students in any upper year of a Bachelor of Applied Science degree. Preference will be given to students who participated in QUIP internships.
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the Queen's Health Sciences (QHS) Simulation Fund
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment and supplies, provide salary and travel support, and fund clinical and pedagogical research related to simulation in Queen's Health Sciences.
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the Queen's Health Sciences STEM:InA Program Fund
Established to support the STEM:Indigenous Academics program at Queen's Health Sciences, including academic support, community-building programs, and events for QHS Indigenous students enrolled in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math based programs.
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the Queen's Law Black Canadian Admission Award
Established by friends of Queen's Faculty of Law. Awarded to Black Canadian students in first year of a JD program. Should fund minimums not be reached, gifts will be redirected to the Cecil Allan Fraser Bursary.
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the Queen's Law Indigenous Peoples Admission Award
Awarded on the basis of academic achievement, demonstrated commitment to an Indigenous community/communities, and involvement in extracurricular activities to Indigenous students entering first year of a J.D. degree program in the Faculty of Law.
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the Queen's Law Professorship in Indigenous Law and Governance
Established to recruit and hire an Indigenous legal scholar and further the vision of the Faculty of Law to be a centre for excellence in teaching and research on Indigenous legal issues.
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the Centre for Business Venturing Fund at Smith School of Business
Established to provide funding to the Centre for Business Venturing at Smith School of Business.
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the Queen's Law International Fund
Established to support a wide range of international faculty and student initiatives in the Faculty of Law.
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the Smith School of Business Dean's Endowed Innovation Fund
The Smith School of Business Dean's Innovation Fund provides flexible funding to support the greatest emerging priorities of the School in a timely manner.
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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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the Smith School of Business 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.
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the Borden Professorship of Leadership
Established to celebrate and support high-quality research conducted by a Smith School of Business faculty member.
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the School of Religion General Fund
Funds will help the School of Religion maintain a creative and stimulating learning environment from which our Faculty, students, and alumni make significant contributions in the fields of religious studies and theology, both in Canada and globally.
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the Queen's School of Religion Graduate Fellowship
Established by Dr. Bruce and Mrs. Linda Hutchinson. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to Master's level students enrolled in Religious Studies in the School of Graduate Studies. Preference to students in year 1 of the Master's program.
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the School of Religion Student Aid Fund
Funds will help attract the best students to Queen's University and will provide financial assistance to students in the School of Religion, both in Theology and Religious Studies.
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the QUAA Projects Fund
Established by the Queen's University Alumni Association to support QUAA initiatives at the discretion of the QUAA President and the Associate Vice-Principal (Alumni Relations).
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the Queen's University Alternative Asset Fund (QUAAF)
The QUAAF strives to create an environment of continuous learning for aspiring Capital Markets professionals enrolled in the Smith School of Business MBA Program. The Fund will provide students with exposure to alternative investment assets.
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the Phil and Rose Quattrocchi Bursary
Established to honour Phil and Rose Quattrocchi for their promotion of Italo-Canadian culture in Kingston. Awarded on the basis of need to a third or fourth year student concentrating in Italian, or Art History if there is no one suitable studying Italian
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the QUBS Camp Fund
The QUBS Camp Fund was established in support of Eco Adventure Camp at the Queen's University Biological Station to provide funding for ongoing camp operations and day-to-day activities.
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the Scotiabank Innovators Scholarship
Established by Bensimon Byrne to honour their partnership with Scotiabank. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering the Master of Management Analytics program in the Smith School of Business.
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the Scotiabank Group Scholarship of the Americas
Awarded on the basis of academic merit and leadership to (i) Commerce students who are participating in an official bi-lateral exchange with a recognized partner in Central or South America, or (ii) international students attending Queen's on exchange.
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the Scotiabank Commerce Student Awards
Established by the Bank of Nova Scotia and awarded to undergraduate students in the Commerce Program on the basis of financial need. Preference will be given to students participating in an official exchange program.
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the Sarah and Henry Scott Memorial Prize
Established by Dr. Benjamin Henry Scott, Meds '43, and Mrs. Scott, in memory of Dr. Scott's parents and in honour of the late John 'Blimey' Austin. Awarded to the student who is judged by the Department of Surgery to have given the best effort in Surgery.
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the Scott Philosophy Fund
Established by the Estate of John M. Scott and The John Milton Scott Foundation to be used to supplement the salary of a visiting professor in Philosophy.
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the Scrymgeour Scholarship in Commerce
Established by David Scrymgeour and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering the first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program in the Smith School of Business at Queen's University.
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the Sculthorpe Family International Commerce Award
Established by David Sculthorpe, Comm'83, and Patricia Sculthorpe, BAH'85, and awarded to undergraduate Commerce students participating in a formal Queen's bi-lateral exchange. Granted based on need, demonstrated leadership, and a minimum GPA of 3.0.
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the SEAMO Reznick Scholars Health Professions Education Fund
The SEAMO Reznick Scholars Fund provides an opportunity to further showcase Queen's commitment to health professions education and improved patient outcomes. Funding is open to all SEAMO affiliated physicians.
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the Paul Semple Memorial Fellowship
Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to MASc or PhD students enrolled in Smith Engineering pursuing research in mining innovation and sustainability and/or research that will benefit the mining industry.
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the Dean's Awards in Graduate Studies
Dean's Awards in Graduate Studies - Established for doctoral students pursuing dissertation research from Queen's. Awards are available to Indigenous students, Black Canadian students and other Canadian visible minority students.
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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.
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the Samit & Reshma Sharma Graduate Scholarship in Education
Established by the Samit & Reshma Sharma Foundation. Awarded to graduate students based on academic achievement enrolled in any Faculty or School whose studies or research is focused in the area of Education.
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the Samit & Reshma Sharma Graduate Scholarship in Oncology
Established by the Samit & Reshma Sharma Foundation. Awarded to graduate students based on academic achievement enrolled in any Faculty or School whose studies or research is focused in the area of Oncology.
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the Samit & Reshma Sharma Graduate Scholarship in Political Studies
Established by the Samit & Reshma Sharma Foundation. Awarded to graduate students based on academic achievement enrolled in any Faculty or School whose studies or research is focused in the area of Political Studies.
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the Dr. Sanjay Sharma Clinical Resident Award
Established by Dr. Sanjay Sharma, MSc 1997, MBA 2001, to provide an award to a postgraduate resident in the Medical Education Program for "going above and beyond the call of duty" in providing outstanding patient care.
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the Jim Shearn Athletic Award
Established in honour of Jim Shearn, B.Sc. 1959, LLB 1967. Awarded on the basis of academic achievement and athletic excellence to student-athletes in any degree program on the competition roster of the Gaels interuniversity men's hockey athletic team.
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the Margaret and William Shedden Medical Scholarship
Established by Dr. Peter Shedden, M.D. 1986, in honour of his parents Margaret and William Shedden. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering first year in the School of Medicine in the Faculty of Health Sciences.
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the William and Patricia Sheets Memorial Entrance Bursary
Established by the estate of William and Patricia Sheets and awarded on the basis of financial need to students entering the first year in the Faculty of Arts and Science, with preference given to students in the Bachelor of Fine Arts program.
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the Randall Marsh Memorial Scholarship in Voice
Established in memory of Randall Marsh. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students in a Bachelor of Music degree program, who are enrolled in either the Classical Stream or the Contemporary Stream and focuses their study on voice.
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the Rapson Family Endowment in Chemical Engineering
Established to provide the Head, Chemical Engineering, under the authority of the Dean, Smith Engineering, discretionary financial support for various present and future needs.
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the Retirees' Association of Queen's Bursary
Established by Retirees' Association of Queen's and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of any Faculty or School. Preference will be given to students who have experienced an interruption in their formal education.
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the RBC Faculty Fellowships in Finance Education and Research (Economics)
Established to support a unique program in the Department of Economics for the enrichment of students, faculty and professionals engaged in the field of finance, and to ensure professors of a high calibre come and remain at Queen's.
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the Rector's Bursary
Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year in any faculty or school. Awarded for emergency expenses on the recommendation of the Rector, in consultation with the Office of the University Registrar, Student Awards.
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the Allan H. Reddoch and Joyce M. Reddoch QUBS Research Fund
Established to support research activities at the Queen's University Biological Station (QUBS), priority to be given to the operation and maintenance of the Fowler Herbarium.
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the Allan H. Reddoch Research Fund in Chemistry
Established to support research activities in the Department of Chemistry.
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the Margaret Elaine Reesor Memorial Fund in Classics
Established in memory of Dr. Margaret Elaine Reesor, Professor with the Department of Classics, to support initiatives that enhance the life of the Department and the learning experiences of their students.
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the Rehabilitation Therapy Class of 1970 Bursary
Established by members of the Rehabilitation Therapy Class of 1970 and awarded on the basis of need to students in the second year of the MSc OT and MSc PT program in the School of Rehabilitation Therapy. Open to Canadian citizens and Permanent Residents.
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the School of Rehabilitation Therapy 50th Anniversary Fund
Established to support a wide range of activities that contribute broadly to the enrichment of the School of Rehabilitation Therapy learning environment.
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the Rehabilitation Therapy Student Experience Endowment Fund
Established by alumni and friends of the School of Rehabilitation Therapy to help students meet the accommodation and travel expenses associated with fieldwork placements and to assist with travel expenses for students presenting at conferences.
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the Rehabilitation Therapy Student Experience Fund
Established to provide grants to help students meet the accommodation and travel expenses associated with fieldwork placements and to assist with travel expenses for students presenting at conferences.
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the School of Rehabilitation Therapy Trust Fund
The School of Rehabilitation Therapy Trust Fund was established to support the mission and strategic priorities of the School of Rehabilitation Therapy at Queen's University.
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the Department of Religious Studies Award
Established by friends and colleagues of the Department of Religious Studies and awarded on the basis of financial need and academic merit to a student in the third or fourth year of a concentration in Religious Studies.
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the Morrison and Hilary Renfrew Award
Awarded on the basis of academic achievement and financial need to Indigenous students entering first year of any undergraduate degree program. Preference given to students in Smith Engineering or the School of Nursing.
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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.
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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.
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the Revved Up Lab Trust Fund
Gifts will support activities that maintain and enhance the SKHS - Revved Up Lab program's mission to empower individuals with disability through education and a prescribed aerobic and strength training program
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the Queen's University Garnet Families Research Project
Garnet Families at Queen's, led by Prof. Heidi Cramm, advances first-of-its-kind research to support military, first responder & public safety families-strengthening policies, programs & resilience for those who serve in quiet but vital ways.
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the SRP External Mueller
Dr. Christopher Mueller's lab at Queen's University develops liquid biopsy tests for multiple cancers, including breast and ovarian, advancing early detection and launching start-up mDETECT-Inc.
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the James Richardson & Sons Limited Fund for the Agnes Etherington Art Centre
Established in October 2006 by James Richardson & Sons for the ongoing upgrades and maintenance of the Agnes Etherington Art Centre at the discretion of the Director, Agnes Etherington Art Centre.
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the Donald S. Rickerd Fellowship in Canadian-American Studies
Established by the Donner Canadian Foundation and the William H. Donner Foundation in honour of Donald Rickerd BA'53, LLD'85, and subsequently supported by Mr. Rickerd, awarded to graduate students working on any aspect of Canadian-American Studies.
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the Marc D. Rigby Prizes in Classical Studies
Established by Marc D. Rigby, B.Sc.(Eng) 1992, B.A. (Hons.) Classical Studies 1997. Awarded by the Department of Classics on the basis of academic excellence to students who have taken Classics courses.
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the Christopher Riggs Administrative Law Scholarship
Established by Hicks Morley Hamilton Stewart Storie LLP in memory of founding member Christopher Riggs, Law '67. Awarded to students in the J.D. program in the Faculty of Law.
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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.
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the R. J. Smyth Pipeline Bursary
Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students enrolled in second year of Bachelor of Applied Science degree program with an academic plan in Mechanical Engineering in Smith Engineering.
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the RLS Foundation Dare to Dream Internship
Established by Lisanne Hill, BCom'80, to provide apprenticeships for students in the Centre for Business Venturing at Smith School of Business on the basis of academic excellence and submission of an application.
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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.
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the Roberts Education Fund
Established by the Kenneth A. Roberts Foundation and the Roberts Family to support the medical education program in the Department of Surgery.
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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 George R. Robertson Scholarship
Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering second, third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree program with an academic plan in Geology, including Environmental Geology, in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Roger Graham Fellowship in Modern Canadian History
A fellowship endowed by Mrs. Kathleen Graham, awarded annually on the recommendation of the Department of History to an incoming graduate student who will be specializing in modern Canadian history in the Department of History.
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the Rector Norman McLeod Rogers Scholarship
Awarded to a candidate who intends after their studies to enter politics or the public service. The scholarship is open to politics, economics, history or public administration students. Candidates should be entering or in fourth year, or in grad school.
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the Romans Memorial Fund
Established in memory of a Medicine 1973 graduate, to support the Surgical Skills and Technology Elective Program. Should the program cease to exist, the fund will be used to support a faculty- or student-initiated program that is substantially similar.
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the Regina Rosen Discretionary Fund in Jewish Studies
Established in honour of Regina Rosen to provide a discretionary fund for the Jewish Studies Program at Queen's University.
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the Winifred Ross and Pierre du Prey Fund for Emerging Technologies in Art, Art History, and Art Conservation
Established by Winifred Ross, BA'92, in honour of the burgeoning Department of Art and professor Dr. Pierre du Prey. To provide financial support to the Department in order to increase knowledge in and application of emerging technologies in Art.
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the Irene Joan Ross Bursary
Established in memory of Irene Joan Ross (Porteous), BAH'44, MA'48, BLS'45 (McGill), and awarded on the basis of need to a third or fourth year student registered in an honours program in either Classics, English, History, Philosophy, or a Language dept.
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the Janet Rosser Nursing and Community Service Bursary
Established by Janet Rosser. Awarded on the basis of need to students in a Bachelor of Nursing Science or Bachelor of Nursing Science Accelerated Standing Track program.
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the Walter Rosser Chair in Family Medicine Research Trust Fund
Established to augment funding for The Walter Rosser Chair in Family Medicine Research Endowment Fund.
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the Kurt and Edith Rothschild Student Initiatives Fund
Established by Kurt Rothschild, B.Sc.(Eng) 1946, and Edith Rothschild to enhance the relationship between Hillel and Jewish Studies.
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the Christopher Rousch and Nicole Lilge Award
Awarded to students entering second year of a Bachelor of Applied Science in Smith Engineering who have displayed the greatest improvement at the end of first year after completing the Extended Program.
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the Sylvain Routhier Memorial Award
Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to Masters or PhD level students in Department of Psychology. Preference to students pursuing thesis research or coursework in clinical psychology or research in first responder therapy and rehabilitation.
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the Rowing Booster Club
Funds raised by this club directly supports athletes, coaches, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President.
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the Queen's Rowing Coach's Leadership Fund
Established by long-time rowing coach and enthusiast, John Armitage, B. Sc. 1971 to help recruit and retain outstanding and dedicated leadership which will support priority activities for the Queen's Rowing program.
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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.
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the Research Excellence Fund
The Research Excellence Fund will support driving innovation and research excellence, addressing global challenges, and creating conditions that foster transformational research.
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the Men's Rugby Booster Fund - Club
Funds raised will support athletes, coaches, program development and equipment for the Men's Rugby Team and Club. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster President(s).
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the Men's Rugby Booster Club Endowment Fund
Established in 2009, this fund support the four pillars of the men's rugby program; athlete, coaching, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Club President.
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the Men's Rugby Booster Fund - Team
Funds raised will support athletes, coaches, program development and equipment for the Men's Rugby Team and Club. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster President(s).
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the Women's Rugby Booster Club
Funds raised by this club directly supports athletes, coaches, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President.
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the Richard I. Ruggles Scholarship in Geography
Established in honour of Dr Richard Rugglesy. on the recommendation of the Department to a graduating Honours student who has achieved high academic standing and who has made an outstanding contribution to the activities of the Department of Geography.
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the Russell Everton Hutchinson Award
Awarded on the basis of academic achievement and demonstrated financial need to students entering first year of any undergraduate degree in Smith Engineering. Preference to students who self-identify as Black Canadians.
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the John L. Russell and Gerald Brenner Fund
The fund will support conservation treatment of Canadian works of art in the collection of the Agnes Etherington Art Centre. This will include repairing, stabilizing and cleaning works of art in preparation for exhibition.
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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.
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the Russell Family Entrance Scholarship
Established by Derek and Tina Russell in recognition of their three children, Derek, Comm'02, Katherine Comm'04, and Kristina, Comm'08. Awarded on the basis of academic merit to a student entering the Commerce program, with pref. to students from Quebec.
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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 Stephen Damp Memorial Award
Awarded on the basis of need, academic achievement and demonstrated leadership in extra-curricular activities or community service to students in a Bachelor of Applied Science program in Smith Engineering with an academic plan in Civil Engineering.
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the Susan Elizabeth Hudson Bursary
Established by Kate and Jonathan Lisus in honour of Susan Elizabeth Hudson. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to women students in any year of a Bachelor of Applied Science degree program in Smith Engineering.
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the Stewart Fyfe Admission Scholarship
Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering first year of a first-entry undergraduate degree program in the Faculty of Arts & Science. Preference will be given to students from the province of Saskatchewan.
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the Stephanie Simpson Bursary
Established in honour of Stephanie Simpson and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students who self-identify as Black Canadian entering first year of any first entry undergraduate degree program.
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the Stephen and Toby Foord Bursary
Established by Stephen & Toby Foord. Awarded based on demonstrated financial need to students entering first year of a Bachelor of Applied Science degree program in Smith Engineering. Preference to women students.
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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.
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the Sadr-Harvey Family Award
Established by Sasha Sadr, BSc (Eng) 2007, MBA 2008. Awarded on the basis of need and academic achievement to students entering first year of a Bachelor of Applied Science degree program in Smith Engineering. Preference will be given to women.
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the Mostly Autonomous Sailboat Team (MAST)
Funds provide students in Mechnical and Materials Engineering in Smith Engineering the opportunity to design, build and program a fully autonomous sailboat, travel to competitions or conferences, and participate in educational outreach activities.
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the Queen's Sailing Booster Club
Funds raised by this club directly supports athletes, coaches, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President.
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the Florence Elizabeth Gray Salter Memorial Bursaries
Established by Angela Ross in memory of Florence Elizabeth Salter, Arts and Science '22. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of any Faculty or School at Queen's University.
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the Jean Shields Sanders Scholarship in German
Established by Joan Drabek, Arts'52 in memory Jean Shields Sanders, Arts'14. Awarded to a student who will spend the third year of a four-year Bachelor of Arts program with a major, medial or minor concentration in German at a German-speaking university.
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the Dr Jakub Sawicki Memorial Award
Established by Iris Sawicki in memory of her husband Jakub Sawicki, MD'11. Awarded on the basis of need and achievement to students in a Bachelor of Health Sciences program.
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the Smith School of Business Dean's Innovation Fund
Established to provide a flexible fund that supports the foundation for our program, e.g., seed capital to pilot important initiatives like the Corporate Social Responsibility Weekend & the Commerce Entrance Scholarships in the Smith School of Business.
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the Commerce 2002 Leadership Entrance Award
Established by the Commerce Class of 2002 and awarded on the basis of financial need, academic excellence, and demonstrated leadership experience to students entering the first year of the Commerce program in the Smith School of Business.
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the Commerce Admission Scholarship
Established in March 2007 by Smith School of Business Alumni and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering the first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program in the Smith School of Business.
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the Susan W. Smith Entrance Scholarship
Established in recognition of Susan W. Smith's tireless efforts on behalf of Smith School of Business. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering the first year Commerce program.
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the Jean C. Scace Memorial Award
Established by The Henry White Kinnear Foundation in memory of Jean C. Scace, BCom 1926. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement to students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program.
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the Scarthingmoor Fund for Economics Workshops and Conferences
Established by the Jim Pattison Foundation to honour John Weatherall by providing financial resources to support workshops and conferences in the Queen's Economics Department.
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the Scarthingmoor Prize in Economics
Established by John Weatherall, awarded to an student whose Master's essay on any subject in Economics received a min. mark of 85%. Preference to essays on political economy, economic growth and development, macroeconomic policy, or financial markets.
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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.
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the Barbara Schlafer Book Prize
A book prize to be established by colleagues and friends on the occasion of Barbara Schlafer's retirement from Queen's University to honour her many years of valued service.
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the I. Arthur Schneiderman (Arts 1937) Scholarship
Established by the Estate of I. Arthur Schneiderman (Arts 1937). Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering second, third, or fourth year of a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree program in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Stephen Csatari Memorial Award
Established in memory of Stephen Csatari and awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to upper year students in the Faculty of A&S, with a major or medial in History, who are enrolled in History courses at the Bader ISC.
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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 Schraven Brothers Scholarship
Established by Tobias Schraven, BA(Hons)'00, MA'01, and David Schraven, BA(Hons)'04. Awarded on the basis of academic achievement to international students in either Economics or Applied Economics.
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the Pauline Schubert Bursary
A bursary given by the Faculty of Women's Club of Queen's University in memory of the late Pauline Schubert, a former President of the Faculty Women's Club, to assist a woman student.
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the Schweitzer Family Bursary
Established by Mark Schweitzer, BCom 1983, and Teresa Schweitzer, BNSc 1985. Awarded to Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program.
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the Charles Schwier Memorial Award
Established by family and friends of Charles Schwier. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement to a student enrolled in a BA(Hons) program with a Major or Joint Honours in Economics in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Science 2001 Student Initiatives Fund
Established to provide the Dean of Smith Engineering with discretionary support for student activities: student conferences; student design teams; extra-curricular participation.
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the Science 1966 Bursary
Established by members of the Class of Science 1966 and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to undergraduate students in any year of Smith Engineering.
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the Science '50 Entrance Bursary
Established by the class of Science 1950 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 1959 Admission Award
Established in 1999 by the alumni of the Class of Science 1959 and awarded on the basis of financial need and academic excellence to a student entering the first-year program in Smith Engineering.
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the Science 1963 Bursary
Established by the class of Science 1963, and awarded on the basis of financial need to students in second year of any engineering program in Smith Engineering.
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the Science 1964 Equipment Fund
Established by the class of Science 1964 to provide the Dean of Smith Engineering with discretionary financial support for equipment needs in Smith Engineering.
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the Science 1971 Bursary
Established by the Class of Science 1971 and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students entering first year of a Bachelor of Applied Science degree program in Smith Engineering.
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the Science '73 Student Initiatives Fund
To provide the Dean of Smith Engineering with discretionary support for various present and future needs as related to student activities.
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the Science '74 Leadership Traditions Fund
Established by the class of Science 1974 to provide discretionary funding to the Dean of Smith Engineering to support and encourage the tradition of student leadership through student-directed activities in Smith Engineering.
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the Science 1979 Forever Fund
Established by the Class of Science 1979 to be used in Smith Engineering for: 1) funding for undergraduate students to enable them to participate in competitions, conferences, projects or other activities; 2) activities of the Queen's Engineering Society.
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the Science 1979 Innovation Fund
The Science 1979 Innovation Fund was established to ensure the continued enhancement of the engineering facilities within Mitchell Hall at Queen's University.
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the Science 1984 Admission Award
Awarded for financial need and academic achievement to students entering first year of a Bachelor of Applied Science. Preference to (1) Indigenous students (2) Page | 2 Women, Black Cdn, Visible Minority/Racialized Persons, 2SLGBTQ+, or Persons with Disab
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the Science 1994 Legacy Fund
Established in January 2008 by the class of Science 1994 to provide the Dean of Smith Engineering discretionary financial support for various present and future needs.
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the Science '96 Fund
Established by the graduating class of Science 1996 to be used for the purchase of library equipment for Smith Engineering.
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the Science 1969 Innovation Fund
Established by the Class of Science 1969 to ensure the continued enhancement of the engineering facilities within Mitchell Hall at Queen's University.
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the Science 1972 50th Reunion Award
Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to students entering first year of a Bachelor of Applied Science degree program in Smith Engineering. Preference will be given to Women and members of underserved or underrepresented groups.
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the Science 1972 EDII 50th Reunion Fund
The fund will provide discretionary funding to the Dean of Smith Engineering to support student and faculty-led initiatives for the advancement of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI).
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the Science '83 Fun'd Design Competition Award
Established by members of the Class of Science 1983 to promote and recognize design teams in Smith Engineering who participate in annual design team competitions.
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the Science 1991 Admission Award
Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need, academic achievement, and involvement in community service or volunteer activities to students entering first year of an undergraduate degree program in 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 Science 1998 ThankQ Fund
Established by members of the Class of Science 1998 to provide the Dean of Smith Engineering with discretionary financial support for equipment needs in Smith Engineering.
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the Science 1987 Award
Established by the Class of Science 1987. Awarded based on financial need and participation in extracurriculars to students in a Bachelor of Applied Science program. Preference will be given to women.
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the Scotiabank Centre for Customer Analytics Fund
Established by Scotiabank to support a wide variety of initiatives at the Scotiabank Centre for Customer Analytics at Smith School of Business.
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the Scotiabank Group Accessibility Bursaries
Awarded on the basis of need to students in any School or Faculty who have a disability and who are enrolled in a minimum of one credit per term (40% course load). Students must be currently registered with Health, Counselling and Disability Services.
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the Geoffrey E. Shepherd Memorial Bursary
Established in memory of Geoffrey E. Shepherd, Arts '83, and awarded each year to a deserving upper-year student in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Robert Shoniker Athletic Award
Established by Robert Shoniker, B.Com. 1969, MBA 1970. Awarded on the basis of academic achievement and athletic excellence to student-athletes in any degree program who are on the competition roster of the Gaels interuniversity men's soccer team.
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the Robert Shotton Memorial Entrance Scholarship
Established by family and friends in memory of Robert Shotton, Commerce '68. Awarded on the recommendation of the Department of Art on the basis of the portfolio presentation of a student entering the first year of the Bachelor of Fine Art program.
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the Stephen Sigurdson Professorship in Corporate Law and Finance
Established in memory of Stephen Sigurdson, LLB'84, to recognize his many contributions to the Faculty of Law over the years. The Professorship will help build on the Faculty's cluster of teaching and research expertise in the area of business law.
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the Nancy Simpson Scholarship in Genetics
Established by Nancy Simpson to recognize the best Masters or Ph.D. student at Queen's University studying in a field of genetics.
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the Duncan and Michelle Sinclair Foundation - CFPDP Bursary
Established by the Duncan and Michelle Sinclair Foundation in partnership with the Canadian Foundation for Physically Disabled Persons. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students with a physical disability in any year of any Faculty or School.
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the Nan Skelding Scholarship
Established by a bequest from the estate of Nan Skelding and awarded on the basis of academic merit to women students in third year in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Skelton-Clark Fund in Economics
Established in memory of Oscar D. Skelton and W. Clifford Clark. Funds will be used to support research in the Department of Economics.
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the Nordic Ski Booster Club
Funds raised by this club directly supports athletes, coaches, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President.
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the D James Slattery Memorial Award
Established by Joy Justice Slattery, BA'82, in memory of Denis James Slattery, BCom'81. Awarded on the basis of academic achievement and athletic excellence to student-athletes who are on the Gaels interuniversity men's rugby team.
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the Carolyn F. Small Memorial Award for Design Innovation
Established in memory of Carolyn F. Small, BSc'73. Awarded on the basis of creativity in the practice of engineering design to students who are directly involved with extracurricular design efforts associated with 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 Raymond H. and Phyllis J. Smart Scholarship in Music
Established by the Estate of Phyllis J. Smart and awarded to students entering any year in the Bachelor of Music program or combined Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Education program.
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the S. Mathwin Davis Memorial Award
Established in memory of S. Mathwin Davis, PhD'79, former Professor in the School of Policy Studies. Awarded on the basis of academic merit to a student interested in studying health policy and management, registered in a Masters of Public Administration
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the Frances K. Smith Annual Lecture in Canadian Art
Established by Frances K. Smith, Arts'56 to promote the study and appreciation of Canadian art. Ideally, funding is for specialists in Canadian art to deliver an annual public lecture at Queen's, and where appropriate to work with students and faculty.
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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.
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the Smith School of Business Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Indigenization Fund
Your donations will support equity, diversity, inclusion and indigeneity programming initiated by the Smith School of Business.
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the F.E. Smith Fellowship in Communications Engineering Theory
Established by Frank E. Smith. Awarded to a graduate student in Electrical and Computer Engineering in Smith Engineering or in Mathematics and Statistics in the Faculty of Arts and Science, where thesis research is in communications engineering theory.
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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.
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the Ali Velshi Admission Bursary
Established by Ali Velshi, B.A. (Hons) 1994. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students entering first year of any first entry undergraduate degree program.
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the Bursary for Visible Minority/Racialized Students
Established by Queen's University and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to visible minority/racialized students in any year of any Faculty or School at Queen's University.
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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 Gregory Vlastos Memorial Lecture
Donations support an annual lecture in memory of the great philosopher and Queen's professor, Gregory Vlastos. Eminent speakers are invited to lecture on a theme relevant to Vlastos' work, especially ancient philosophy and ethics.
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the Herman Voaden New Canadian Play Workshop
Funding for a biannual play-writing competition in which the winning plays will be offered a one-week workshop and public reading by a professional director and cast in affiliation with the Thousand Islands Playhouse of Gananoque, Ontario.
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the Margaret Vogan Research Excellence Fund
Established by Margaret Vogan, Nursing 1955, to promote excellence in nursing research in the School of Nursing.
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the Men's Volleyball Booster Club
Funds raised by this club directly supports athletes, coaches, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President.
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the Women's Volleyball Booster Club
Funds raised by this club directly supports athletes, coaches, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President.
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the W. Edmund Clark Wait Times Project Fund
Established by Edmund and Frances in support of the W. Edmund Clark Wait Times Project with a goal of eliminating wait times for specialty access in our community.
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the Betty Walker Rosenplot Medical Research Fund
Established by the Estate of Betty Walker Rosenplot to support research in relation to the cause and methods of a cure for cancer.
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the Elizabeth Wallace Bursary
Established by the Queen's Women's Association in honour of Elizabeth Wallace. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students in their first year of study at the University.
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the Robert Charles Wallace Graduate Award
Established by donations from Mr. Fred Moote, BA'49, and admirers of Principal Wallace. Awarded to a first-class MA or PhD student, accepted into or enrolled in the Faculty of Arts and Science, or Schools of Urban and Regional Planning, or Policy Studies.
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the John Deakin Buckley Walton Scholarship in Nursing
Established through a bequest from John D.B. Walton, Arts'45. Awarded to the second year student enrolled in the Master of Science program of the School of Nursing, who achieved the highest overall average in the four required half courses in first year.
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the John Deakin Buckley Walton Excellence in Student Teaching Award
Established by a bequest from the estate of John Deakin Buckley Walton. Awarded to the student graduating in the Intermediate-Secondary stream or Technological Education in the Faculty of Education who has demonstrated excellence in student teaching.
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the WAMIC Scholarship
Established by the Women's Association of the Mining Industry of Canada Foundation. Awarded to upper year students in the Robert M. Buchan Department of Mining or the Geological Engineering program in Smith Engineering.
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the David C. Smith Memorial Fellowship in Economics
Established by Alfred and Isabel Bader in honour of David C. Smith, LLD 1994. Awarded to a Ph.D. student in Economics showing particular promise in his or her graduate work.
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the Catherine Gertrude (Milliken) Smith Memorial Award
Established by Sherwood H. Smith, Jr. in memory of his mother. Awarded on the basis of academic achievement and athletic excellence to student-athletes in any degree program who are on the competition roster of the women's basketball athletic team.
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the Christine Smith Award
Established in honour of Christine Sinclair, BCom'81, by the class of Commerce 1981. Awarded on the basis of academic achievement, demonstrated initiative and contribution to the Commerce program to an upper-year student in the Commerce program.
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the Smith MSc/PhD Graduate Scholarship
Established by the Smith School of Business. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to Masters or PhD students enrolled in the Management Program in the Smith School of Business.
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the Walter MacFarlane Smith Scholarship 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.
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the Walter MacFarlane Smith Scholarship
Established in memory of Prof. Walter MacFarlane Smith. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering second, third, or fourth year of a Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree program with an academic plan in the Department of Chemistry.
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the Smyth Garage Fund
Established by Robert Smyth to support operations and upgrades to the Smyth Garage in McLaughlin Hall, the collaborative design space used by students to create prototypes.
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the Daniel Soberman Ph.D. Scholarship in Constitutional and Federalism Studies
Established by Daniel Soberman, LLD'08, and Patricia Soberman, MA'63. Awarded to students years 1 through 3 inclusive of the Ph.D. degree program in Law who have an interest in constitutional law and federalism studies.
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the Men's Soccer Booster Club
Funds raised by this club directly supports athletes, coaches, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President.
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the Women's Soccer Booster Club
Funds raised by this club directly supports athletes, coaches, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President.
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the Queen's Solar Design Team
Funds provide undergraduate students in Mechanical & Materials Engineering in Smith Engineering the opportunity to design and build a solar house, travel to competitions or conferences, and paricipate in educational outreach activities.
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the Robert Wilson and Ann Creighton Southam Memorial Award
Established in memory of Robert W. Southam, BA'36, LLD'80, and Ann C. Southam. Awarded to students in any faculty or school on the basis of demonstrated financial need, academic achievement and extracurricular activities.
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the Spanish and Italian Travel Bursary
Funded by donations from former students of the Department. Awarded to the student who has the highest standing in Spanish or Italian at the end of the second year and who will be spending his/her third year at a Spanish/Italian speaking University.
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the Spanish Trust Fund
Funding raising initiatives will include: assistance with student travel for study abroad; visiting lecturers, and special course offerings.
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the William M. Spear Endowment Fund in Pulmonary Research
Established through a bequest from the late Dr. William M. Spear, MD 1927, in memory of Dr. Bruce Hopkins. The Fund was established to foster the development of pulmonary research at Queen's University.
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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.
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the Iva Speers Fellowship in Art History
Established by Mrs. Iva Speers, to support and enhance the study of graduate students in Art History at Queen's University. The fellowship should be awarded to the student whose work explores spirituality and art.
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the Iva Speers Fund for Art Education (AEAC)
Established by Iva Speers' estate to promote creativity and enhance experience through art education at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre. Funds are directed to accessible art education, and to offer the public the opportunity to explore their creativity.
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the Andy and Helen Spriet Bursary
Established by Andy and Helen Spriet and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement to students entering first year of any first entry undergraduate degree program in Smith Engineering.
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the Squash Booster Club
Funds raised by this club directly supports athletes, coaches, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President.
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the Department of Surgery Innovative Surgical Research Fund
Established to support expenditures for innovation in surgical research in the Department of Surgery in the Faculty of Health Sciences.
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the Distinguished Alumni Awards in the School of Rehabilitation Therapy
Awarded to a graduate of each of the Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences programs of the School of Rehabilitation Therapy, for their exceptional contributions to their chosen profession/field and/or their community.
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the David McTavish Venice Summer School Fund
Gifts to this fund will be used to keep the students' fees as low as possible, and will also provide bursaries for students who would otherwise not be able to participate in this unique experience.
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the Goddeeris Family Award
Established by Cyril Goddeeris, BCom 2000. Awarded on the basis of need and academic achievement to students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program.
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the Richard G. Stackhouse International Awards
Established by Richard Stackhouse, B.Com.'53. Awarded to undergraduate students in the Smith School of Business on the basis of need and academic excellence for them to fully participate in the program of the School, with preference given to study abroad.
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the Richardson Stadium Fund
This fund will be used for the construction of the Pavilion at Richardson Memorial Stadium including: state of the art team rooms, premiere seating, hospitality for fans and training and therapy facilities for student-athletes.
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the Staff Development Fund
Established by Queen's staff members to support activities and projects which are of benefit to, provide recognition and enrichment for, and promote excellence among, the members of the general staff of Queen's University.
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the Stanimir Family Award
Established by William and Olga Stanimir and awarded to students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program in the Smith School of Business. Preference will be given to students from the province of British Columbia.
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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.
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the Joseph S. Stauffer Foundation Fund for the Arts
Established by The Joseph S. Stauffer Foundation to support student engagement opportunities at The Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts, to help students to have access to the cultural and intercultural experiences available at The Isabel.
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the Harold R. Steacy Bursary
Established by Harold R. Steacy, B.Sc. '46, and awarded to a student in financial need in an undergraduate program in Geological Sciences in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Eva Steacy Award
Established by Robert J. Steacy, Comm'73, in honour of his mother, Eva Steacy, awarded to students in the four-year Bachelor of Nursing Science program . Awarded on the basis of need, academic achievement, leadership and involvement in the community.
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the Kim Van Steenbergen (Nursing 1978) Award
Established by Kim van Steenbergen, BNSc 1978, and Jeff van Steenbergen, BSc (Honours) 1977. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement to students in third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Nursing Science degree program.
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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.
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the Margot and Richard Stephenson International Fund
Funds will be used at the discretion of the Dean, Faculty of Arts and Science to offset expenditures for student programming that will enhance and grow the international mobility and educational experiences of undergraduate and graduate students.
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the Margaret K. Stevens Entrance Award
Established by Mrs. Margaret K. Stevens Keyser, BNSc'47, and awarded on the basis of financial need and academic excellence to a student entering the first year program in the School of Nursing in the Faculty of Health Sciences.
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the Stevenson Bursary
Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of the Bachelor of Commerce program in the Smith School of Business or any year of a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree program with an academic plan in Economics.
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the Nancy M. Stiles Memorial Award
Established in memory of Nancy Stiles, BA'72. Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to second-, third- or fourth-year students in the Faculty of Arts and Science with a concentration in Economics or Political Studies.
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the D.H. Stock Memorial Fund
Funds used to purchase periodicals and books in French and German language and literature equally for the Library in memory of Dora Helen Stock.
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the Stonecroft Foundation Artist in Residence Program
Established to support an Artist-in-Residence program at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre for the purpose of inviting artists to participate and lead creative residency projects, public lectures, studio workshops, and seminars.
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the Paul Stothart Memorial Award
An award to be established in memory of Paul Stothart, BSc(Eng) 1980, MBA 1982, to recognize student-athletes who are on the Men's Varsity hockey team.
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the Jo'Anne Strekaf Education Equity Fund
Established in honour of Jo'Anne Strekaf, LLP'80, to support the Education Equity Program at Queen's Law. Your gift will support this program permitting the Faculty to sustain and broaden the level of peer support it is able to provide its students.
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the Stroke Rehabilitation Fund
Established to support research and education in stroke rehabilitation at the Queen's School of Rehabilitation Therapy.
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the Student Health and Wellness Fund
Established in support of student health and wellness for overall physical and mental health promotion, illness prevention, anti-stigma, education and awareness, inclusivity, transitions, resilience, facilities, programming, counselling and peer support.
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the Student Health Services Clinic
To support the Student Health Services Clinic.
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the Osborne Studd Book Prize in History
Established by the Department of History and by friends and relatives in memory of Osborne L. Studd, B.A. '79. Awarded annually to the student deemed to have the highest standing in a course in medieval history.
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the Queen's Student Financial Assistance Fund
This fund will recognize and support the demonstrated achievement and outstanding potential of Queen's students. It will equip Queen's with a means to respond with agility to the changing needs and expectations of Queen's students today and in perpetuity.
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the Student Experience Fund
This fund will support Smith Engineering programs including competitive design teams, outreach programs, conferences, clubs and student-led campus businesses.
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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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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.
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the T.R. Sullivan Memorial Prize in Surgery
Established by former classmates in memory of T.R. Sullivan, Meds'73, an annual prize to be awarded to the final year medical student attaining the greatest proficiency in Surgery.
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the Peter and You Sung Lee Bursary in Business
Established by the Estate of Marguerite Lee and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of a Bachelor of Commerce degree program in Smith School of Business.
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the Peter and You Sung Lee Bursary in Law
Established by the Estate of Marguerite Lee and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of a J.D. or combined J.D. degree program in the Faculty of Law.
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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.
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the Queen's Brain Tumour Program
Your gift will be used in support of the Queen's Brain Tumour Program.
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the Department of Surgery Trust in support of the Division of Neurosurgery
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and clinical and pedagogical research, in the Division of Neurosurgery, in the Department of Surgery at Queen's University.
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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.
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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.
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the School of Urban and Regional Planning Trust Fund
This expendable fund is used at the discretion of the Department Head to enhance academic programs and/or research infrastructure in Department of Geography and Planning.
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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.
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the Sustainable Engineering Student Initiatives Fund in Smith Engineering
Established to provide support to innovative projects by students of Smith Engineering in the area of sustainable development.
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the Institute for Sustainable Finance Fund
To support the Institute for Sustainable Finance in the Smith School of Business, a network of research and professional development that brings together academia, the private sector, and government to shape Canada's innovations in sustainable finance.
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the Robert Sutherland - Harry Jerome Entrance Award
Established by the Black Business & Professional Association and the Harry Jerome Scholarship program to honour Robert Sutherland. Awarded to black students entering first year at Queen's University.
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the Robert Sutherland Memorial Admission Award
Established by the Afro-Caribe Community Foundation of Kingston. Awarded to students entering first year of any undergraduate degree program on the basis of need, academic achievement and contribution to the African or Caribbean communities in Canada.
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the Nancy Sutherland Memorial Fund for the Promotion of Knowledge in Ovarian Cancer
Established by friends and family in memory of Nancy Sutherland to provide discretionary funds to support tertiary care Gynaecological Oncology pertaining to Ovarian Cancer in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Faculty of Health Sciences.
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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 Robert Sutherland Fellowship in Law
Established by alumni and friends of Queen's Faculty of Law to honour Robert Sutherland (BA, 1852). Awarded to international graduate students in the Faculty of Law with preference given to students from the Caribbean nations.
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the Sutton Awards in the Smith School of Business
Established by Gerald D. Sutton, BCom'48, MCom'49, and Margaret Sutton, BA'48. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic excellence to students entering the first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program.
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the Sutton Scholarship for Higher Education
Established by Gerry Sutton and Margaret Sutton. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students in the Commerce Program in the Smith School of Business to encourage additional post-secondary education.
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the Gordon Wallace Swan Memorial Fellowship
Established in memory of Gordon Wallace Swan, B.Sc. 1972. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to Master's or Ph.D. students enrolled in Neuroscience Studies.
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the Eric Swan Memorial Scholarship
Established by the Class of Law 1994, friends and family, in memory of Eric Swan, LLB'94. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence and contribution to the Queen's Law Community to students in their final year of a J.D. program in the Faculty of Law.
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the Swimming Booster Club
Funds raised by this club directly supports athletes, coaches, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President.
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the Queen's Synchronized Swimming Booster Club
Funds raised by this club directly supports athletes, coaches, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President.
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the T. Kurtis Kyser Memorial Scholarship
Awarded on the basis of academic excellence in geochemistry course(s) to students entering fourth year of a Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree program with an academic plan in Geology.
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the Thomas C. O'Neill and Family Bursary
Established by friends and family in memory of Thomas C. O'Neill, BCom 1967, LLD 2005. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of a Bachelor of Commerce degree program at Queen's University.
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the Malcolm Tackaberry Fund for Musculoskeletal Research
Established by the Estate of Malcolm Tackaberry to be used to support musculoskeletal research in the Department of Surgery at the discretion of the Head, Department of Surgery.
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the Dr. Shirley Taylor Memorial Scholarship
Established in memory of Dr. Shirley Taylor. Awarded to full-time students enrolled in the marketing field of study in the Ph.D. in Management program.
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the TD Bank Financial Group Graduate Fellowship in Arctic Environmental Issues
Established in 2009 by TD Bank Financial Group and awarded to funding eligible MA or PhD level students pursuing research in environmental issues that are of practical relevance to the Arctic region. The fellowship will provide travel ans stipend support.
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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.
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the Telgmann Bursary
Established by the Telgmann family in memory of Prof. Oscar Telgmann and his daughter, Mignon. Awarded to a needy student in the BMus program. In the case of equal merit, pref. to a student whose major instrument is violin, viola, cello or double bass.
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the W.R. Thompson Memorial Prize in Psychology
Established in memory of William Robert Thompson, Psychology Professor, Head of Department. Awarded to the Psychology major completing the fourth year of the BAH or BScH to have submitted the most outstanding honours thesis in PSYC 500.
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the Accelerating Thought Leadership Fund
Established to support named professorships, visiting professors, executives-in-residence and Smith Insight in the Smith School of Business.
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the Nursing 1999 Award
Established by the class of Nursing 1999 and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement to undergraduate students in any year of the School of Nursing, with preference given to students in fourth year.
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the Walter Thumm Memorial Scholarship in Physics
Established in memory of Physics Prof. Walter Thumm. Awarded to an upper-year student who has indicated it is their career goal to teach physics, preferably at the high school level, and who has a strong aptitude in physics and a commitment to teaching.
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the Frank Tindall Bursary
Established in honour of Frank Tindall. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students in any undergraduate program on the competition roster of a Gaels interuniversity athletic team. Preference will be given to student-athletes of the Football team.
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the Daniel Tisch / Argyle Communications Bursary
Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students enrolled in a Bachelor of Commerce degree program or Bachelor of Arts degree program. Preference will be given to Indigenous students.
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the Translational Medicine (TMED) Graduate Program Fund
Established to provide support for the Translational Medicine (TMED) Graduate Program within Queen's Department of Medicine. This includes but is not limited to salaries, stipends, research, travel, and conferences.
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the Eric and Margot Toller Faculty Fellowship
Established by Eric(Comm'51) and Margot Toller to provide the Dean of the Smith School of Business flexible funding for purposes including faculty recruitment and retention, student support, research, academic visitors, teaching, equipment and programs.
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the George and Ruth Toller Lectureship
Established in honour of long-time supporters of the Queen's School of Religion to support the costs associated with bringing eminent academics or professionals in fields of Christian theology to Queen's University campus.
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the Colette Tonge Bursary
Established in honour of Professor Colette Tonge. Awarded on the basis of need to students in any year of any Faculty or School who have been selected to participate in a formal Queen's University bi-lateral exchange at a French-speaking host university.
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the Track and Field Booster Club
Funds raised by this club directly supports athletes, coaches, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President.
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the Herman Tracy Book Prize in Classics
Established in honour of Herman L. Tracy, BA, PhD, former head of the Department of Classics: a book prize to be awarded to a graduating student with the highest standing in the Department of Classics.
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the Douglas Traill Memorial Bursary
Established by the class of Law'76 in memory of the late Douglas Melvin Traill, BA'73 (UBC), LLB'76, awarded on the basis of financial need.
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the Transforming Student Learning
Established to support the Smith School of Business Curriculum transformation and teaching enhancement.
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the Donald J. Travers Award in Law
Established by Donald J. Travers. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need, academic achievement and involvement in community service to students in any year of a J.D. degree program or combined J.D. degree program in the Faculty of Law.
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the Dr. Louis J.M. Tremblay Bursary
Established by Dr. Louis J.M. Tremblay, MD'52, and Mary Tremblay, BA (Hons)'51. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of the School of Medicine in the Faculty of Health Sciences.
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the Queen's Triathlon Booster Club
Funds raised by this club directly supports athletes, coaches, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President.
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the Tripp-Smith Family Graduate Fellowship in Economics
Established by Eric C. Tripp, BA(Hons)'81. Awarded on the basis of academic achievement to a graduate student in the Department of Economics whose research is related to financial markets.
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the Aileen M. Truesdell Memorial Award
Established by Nancy Fowler, BA'98 and Robert Robson. Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to an upper year student in the Bachelor of Music program, who has demonstrated commitment to music in their broader communities.
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the George Tsikos Award
Established by Smaro Skoulikidis-Tsikos in memory of George Tsikos, MSc'87. Awarded on the basis of academic merit to a student from a developing country, as defined by the United Nations of CIDA, pursuing a graduate degree in Geological Sciences.
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the David J. Turcke Building Partnerships Fund in Civil Engineering
Established to honour the memory of David J. Turcke. The fund will support the costs associated with building and maintaining industry partnerships in the Department of Civil Engineering in Smith Engineering.
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the Queen's Sponsored Student Fund
Awarded to a refugee student. The scholarship is renewable in part for up to four years.
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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.
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the Malcolm Urquhart Memorial Fund for Courses in Economic Theory
Established in memory of Malcolm Urquhart, LLD 1991, to support the offering of courses in the broad area of economic theory by the Department of Economics.
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the John Ursell Tutor Award
Established to hire undergraduate and/or graduate students to work in the Math Help Centre in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics.
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the John and Helen Vanderburgh Research Fund in the Faculty of Health Sciences
Established by Helen Vanderburgh to be used by the Faculty of Health Sciences as it may determine for basic and clinical biomedical genetic research studies.
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the Stuart Vandewater Studentship in Anesthesiology Research
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 Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine at Queen's University.
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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 George Thomas Warren Scholarship in Computer Engineering
Established by Mrs. Evelyn Warren, in memory of her husband, George Thomas Warren, BSc(Eng.)'38. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to full-time students entering second year of the Computer Engineering program in Smith Engineering.
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the George Thomas Warren Scholarship in Computing Science
Established by Mrs. Evelyn Warren, in memory of husband, George Thomas Warren, BSc(Eng.)'38. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to full-time students entering second year a program in the School of Computing in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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the Wasmund Family Indigenous Engineering Scholars
Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement to Indigenous students entering first year of a Bachelor of Applied Science degree program in Smith Engineering. The award is renewable for three subsequent years.
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the Bert Wasmund Graduate Fellowship
Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to Masters or PhD students enrolled in Smith Engineering. Preference to Indigenous students and/or students resuming postsecondary education following career or professional experience.
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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.
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the John A. Watts Award
Established by John A. Watts, BSc'49, to recognize academic achievement and athletic excellence. Awarded upper-year full-time student athletes enrolled in any undergraduate program who are members of the Men's Gaels interuniversity Track and Field Team.
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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.
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the Ernest and Mayme Webber Endowment in Alzheimer's Research
Established to be used at the discretion of the Director of the Centre for Neuroscience Studies to support Alzheimer's and related research at the Centre for Neuroscience Studies.
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the Mary Joan Dolores Webber Nurse Practitioner Award
Established by Joan Webber and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students enrolled in the Master of Nursing (Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner) program in the School of Nursing.
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the David Weegar Bursary in Commerce
Established by the Estate of David Weegar, BCom 1971, and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of the Bachelor of Commerce program in the Smith School of Business.
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the Weidemann & Pitre Memorial Bursary
Established by Paul Weidemann, BA (Hons) 2008. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to women students who have experienced an interruption in their formal education and who are registered in any Faculty or School.
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the WEMA Trust Fund
WEMA Trust fund was established to provide additional funding for projects and initiatives conducted by Queen's University and WEMA Inc. which allows for community-based health providers in African countries to conduct cervical cancer screening programs.
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the Allen and Mary Lou West Memorial Award
Established to recognize Prof. Allen West, long-time faculty member of the Biology Dept. Awarded on the basis of need and academic standing to a student entering third or fourth year of a biology program. Pref. given to students in environmental biology.
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the Ineke and Henk Wevers Bursary
Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to women students who have experienced an interruption in their formal education and who are enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program in the School of Nursing.
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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 Robert T. Whillans Award
Awarded on the basis of need and academic achievement to upper-year students enrolled in a Bachelor of Arts Honours degree program in Geological Sciences or Bachelor of Applied Science degree program in Geological Engineering in Smith Engineering.
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the Denis Naldrett White and Elizabeth Hogg White Memorial Award
Established in memory of Dr. Denis Naldrett White, former Professor of Medicine (Neurology), and Mrs. Elizabeth Hogg White. Awarded on the basis of academic achievement to a postgraduate resident in the Neurology Program.
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the Developing Leaders Fund
Established to support the Smith School of Business student bursaries and scholarships and leadership opportunities.
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the Peter N.T. Widdrington Awards
Established by Peter N.T. Widdrington, B.A.(Hon.) Economics 1953, and awarded annually to full-time undergraduate students on the basis of financial need, academic ability, and leadership qualities.
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the Barbara Wigle Memorial Bursary
Established in memory of Barbara (Boorman) Wigle, BNSc 1967. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to women students who have experienced an interruption in their formal education and who are registered in any Faculty or School.
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the Shelagh and David Williams Music Programming Fund
Established by Shelagh (Courtney) Williams, B.Sc. (Hon.) 1961, M.Sc. 1966, and David Williams, Ph.D 1966, to attract university, national, and international artists to present and perform in the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts.
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the Tom Williams Award in Policy Studies
Established by Dr. Thomas Williams, Principal Emeritus. Awarded to one or more students in the Master of Public Administration program, on the basis of academic excellence and financial need.
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the Pamela C. Williams Memorial Award
Established in memory of Pamela Williams, Meds '86. Awarded to a graduating medical student who, in addition to good academic standing, demonstrates fellowship, compassion for patients, extracurricular achievement, and community involvement.
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the Brenda Willis Volleyball Fund
Established by parents and friends in honour of the head coach of the Men's Volleyball interuniversity athletic team to support expenses related to team operations and promotional activities.
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the Dr. D. Laurence Wilson Award
Established by Dr. Paul W. Armstrong, MD'66, in honour of Dr. D. Laurence Wilson, MD'44. The award will be provided to a faculty physician who best exemplifies the attributes of the profession that graduating class members aspire to emulate.
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the Trudy (Goodall) and Major C. "Mike" Wiltshire Memorial Bursary
Established by Gertrude Goodall (BA 1941) in memory of her husband, C. "Mike" Wiltshire (BA 1963). Awarded on the basis of financial need to a student in any year of any undergraduate degree program at Queen's University.
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the Jesse Winters Student Achievement Award
Awarded on the basis of need, academic achievement, and extra-curricular activities to students in second year of a Bachelor of Science (Hons) with an academic plan in Geology or a Bachelor of Applied Science with an academic plan in Geological Eng.
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the Squash Booster Club - Women's
The women's squash booster club supports athletes, coaches, program development, and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R, in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President.
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the Queen's Women's Rugby Legacy Fund
Funds raised directly support athletes, coaches, program development and equipment.
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the Women of the Class of Science '81 Bursary
Awarded on the basis of financial need to women students in a graduate or undergraduate program in Smith Engineering or a Bachelor of Science, MA, or PhD in natural or physical sciences in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
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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.
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the Women's Water Polo Booster Club
Funds raised by the booster club will directly support activities/initiatives that assist the club in the following ways; student-athlete development, coaching leadership and development, program development, and equipment.
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the Women's Ultimate Frisbee Booster Club
Funds raised by the booster club will directly support activities/initiatives that assist the club in the following ways; student-athlete development, coaching leadership and development, program development, and equipment.
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the Women's Ice-Hockey Award
Established through the University Council on Athletics with the Women's Ice Hockey Booster Club, awarded to upper-year full-time student-athletes enrolled in any program of studies who are members of the women's inter-collegiate ice-hockey team.
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the Women's Hockey Excellence Fund
Established by John Van Brunt, BSc '65 and Lynne Van Brunt to support operations and promotional activities of the Women's Hockey interuniversity athletic team.
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the John Wong Meds '59 Award in Psychiatry
Established by John W. Wong, M.D. 1959, and awarded on the basis of comprehensive achievement in all educational domains to a graduating medical student who will be entering a residency program in Psychiatry.
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the Marion and Arthur Wonnacott Scholarship
Established by the estate of the Marion Wonnacott and Arthur Wonnacott, B.A. 1934. Awarded to two students in Arts and Science and Applied Science who achieved the highest combined average in MATH 280* and 281*.
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the Don Wood Fellowships in Industrial Relations
Established to honour Dr. W. Donald Wood, Director of the Industrial Relations Centre from 1960-85 and first Director of the School of Industrial Relations. Awarded to students in the Master of Industrial Relations program.
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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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the Dr. Kimberly A. Woodhouse Fellowship
Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to women PhD students in Smith Engineering or Engineering Sciences in the Faculty of Arts and Science. Preference to students who have experienced interruption in their education.
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the Queen's Wrestling Booster Club
Funds raised by this club directly supports athletes, coaches, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President.
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the Don Wright Scholarships in Music
Scholarships given to students in the Bachelor of Music program, who have demonstrated special aptitude for music education, and who seem promising to strengthen instrumental, choral and vocal music in primary, intermediate and secondary schools.
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the X-C & Distance Booster Club
Funds raised by this club directly supports athletes, coaches, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President.
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the Neil Yorke-Slader and Nepean All City Jazz Bursary
Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to undergraduate students in any year of study in a Bachelor of Education degree program. Preference will be given to students pursuing instrumental or vocal music as a teaching subject.
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the Thomas J. Zakos Graduate Award in Nursing
Established in memory of Thomas J. Zakos by his daughters Margaret Zakos, BNSc'69, Maria Zakos, BA(Hons)'66. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to Master's or PhD level students enrolled in a Nursing program.
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the Zbar Lectureship
Established by Drs Joseph and Lloyd Zbar to support bringing speakers to the School of Medicine at Queen's University.
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the Ireneus Zuk Distinguished Pianist Residency Fund
Established to enable the DAN School of Drama and Music to invite a renowned artist to visit Queen's University and to support the costs associated with such an invitation, primarily to provide the appropriate fees to the visitor.
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the H. F. Zurbrigg Memorial Scholarship
Established by H.F. Zurbrigg, Science '31, in memory of his parents. Awarded to a Smith Engineering grad continuing as a post-graduate in any faculty, or as an undergraduate in Law or Medicine, on the basis of scholarship and English proficiency.
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the Emma Purdie Memorial Fund
Established in memory of Emma Purdie to support the operations and day-to-day activities of the Dance Pack recreational club within Queen's Athletics and Recreation.
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