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Giving Opportunities (58)
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Law'80
The Class of Law 1980 is raising funds to support various initiatives at the law school, including the Law'80 Visiting Lecturer Fund, Experiential Learning Fund and the Faculty of Law Bursary
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The Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures Trust
Gifts will be used to support student enrichment activities such as studying abroad, invitation of visiting scholars, and special course offerings.
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Adell Carter Fellowship
Established by the Faculty of Law in memory of Bernie Adell and in honour of Don Carter to provide support for the full range of fellowships, including postdoctoral, research, and visiting fellows in the CLCW.
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Broadening Perspectives Fund
The Broadening Perspectives Fund will allow Smith School of Business to continue to attract and support visiting professors and executives-in-residence by financially supporting their travel and living accommodations.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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QUAAF
QUAAF is a student directed hedge fund managing a portion of Queen's university's endowment funds.
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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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| EMBA '20 | Future Leaders Camp |
| Queen's Outdoor Field Experience Initiative |
Professor Arthur Cockfield Memorial Award in Law
The Queen’s Law community mourns the loss of our beloved teacher, colleague, and friend, Professor Art Cockfield, Law’93.
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In memory of 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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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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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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The Spanish Trust Fund |
| The Italian Trust Fund | The Norman Miller Endowment Fund |
| The Graham Kennedy Memorial Lecture Fund |
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 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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International Centre (QUIC)
Support culture diversity on Queen's campus.
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Fred Delaney
In Memory of Fred Delaney, BCom '72, LLB '75
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Mostly Autonomous Sailboat
QMAST is a student design team that designs and builds autonomous sailboats.
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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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Law'04
The class of Law 2004 are celebrating Professor Don Stuart’s legacy by expanding access to criminal and evidence law education at Queen’s Law.
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The Commerce Bursary
Established to assist Smith School of Business to provide bursary funding to eligible students.
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In Memory of Joanne Page
Joanne, as a much-loved poet, visual artist, and Whig-Standard columnist in Kingston, came to represent, in her generosity, care, and enthusiasms, the very spirit of this city's arts family.
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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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The Retirees' Association of Queen's |
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Indigenous Initiatives Fund
Contribute to Indigenous education, resources, and cultural events and workshops.
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The John Meisel Scholar Series in Contemporary Political Controversies
This fund was created to support the annual John Meisel Lecture in Contemporary Political Controversies, established in 2017 in honour of Professor Emeritus, John Meisel.
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Law'86
To establish the Law ’86 Bursary endowment to support students in the J.D. or joint J.D. programs on the basis of demonstrated financial need.
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Queen's Supermileage |
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The Dean Bill Flanagan International Studies Award
The Dean Bill Flanagan International Studies Award
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In Memory of Dr. Diane C Arthur |
| Department of Film & Media | Department of Film & Media |
| The Alistair Macleod Distinguished Lecture Series in Philosophy | Serina Timperio's Ride for Research |
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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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The Chris Fillmore Davis Admission Award |
| In Memory of Lise Ingram | In Memory of Margaret Light |
| In Memory of Dr. Henry B. Dinsdale | Music'73 |
| In Memory of Helen Garrett and Wendy Hotson | Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine - 100 Years |
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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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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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| In Memory of Bob Howes - Queen’s Football coach | Goodes Hall Beautification and Spring Renewal Campaign |
Funds (21)
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the Visiting Artist - Stage and Screen Studies
Established to fund a visiting artist program in Stage and Screen Studies. The STSC Special Field Concentration is unique and strongly supported by field professionals. It is intended to complement and augment the undergraduate programs in Drama and Film.
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the Ashworth Visiting Professorship in Orthopaedic Surgery
Established in January 2015 by Dr. M. Anthony Ashworth, MBA 1985, to support the costs associated with bringing authorities on topics related to Orthopaedic Surgery to Queen's University.
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the 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 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 Dr. Andrew and Margaret Bruce Endowment for Visiting Scholars in Surgical Innovation
Established by Dr. Andrew and Margaret Bruce to support hosting of prominent scholars in the area of surgical scholarship at Queen's University.
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the Dr. Henry B. Dinsdale Visiting Lectureship
Established in honour of Dr. Henry B. Dinsdale, MD'55, to support the costs associated with bringing prominent speakers on topics related to neurological diseases or medical leadership to the Department of Medicine.
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the Good Family Visiting Faculty Research Fellowship
Established in honour of the Good Family, this fellowship supports a visiting scholar in one of the following areas: Biology, Economics, Environmental Studies, History, Physical and Health Education, Political Studies, Psychology, Sociology, for one year.
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the Grenville Frost Visiting Lectureship in Chemistry
Established by the estate of the Honourable Leslie M. Frost in memory of his brother, Grenville. This fund is used to invite a Visiting Lecturer in the field of Chemistry to Queen's.
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the Galway Visiting Lectureship
Established in July 1983 to support an annual visiting lectureship in Orthopaedic Surgery.
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the Professor J.K.N. Jones Visitorship
Established in memory of Dr. J.K.N. Jones to support the costs associated with bringing a distinguished chemist (organic or carbohydrate) to Queen's University. Funds will cover expenses related to the lecture/event, honoraria and/or speaking fees.
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the Nathan Kaufman Lectureship and Visiting Speaker Award
This annual visiting lectureship focuses on research of major interest to the Department of Pathology by an internationally acclaimed scholar and the fund also provides for occasional other visiting regional speakers in our weekly seminar series.
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the Law '80 Visiting Lecturer Fund
Established by the Class of Law '80 to support bringing speakers with an emphasis on business and/or international business areas of expertise to the Faculty of Law campus.Income is to cover expenses, honoraria and/or speaking fees related to the lecture.
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the Geraldine Grace and Maurice Alvin McWatters Visiting Fellowship
Established in honour of Geraldine Grace and Maurice Alvin McWatters by Cheryl McWatters, MBA 1988, PhD 1991, and John MacDiarmid, BSc 1978, MSc 1987, to create a visiting fellowship in Queen's Archives
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the Dr. Peter Munt Visiting Lectureship
Established by Elizabeth Munt and her son, Andy Munt, in memory of Dr. Peter Munt, to support the costs associated with bringing prominent speakers on the topic of respirology to the Division of Respirology at Queen's University.
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the Stuart and Gretchen Ryan Visitorship
Funds to support an annual series of one or two, week-long, visitors in residence in the Faculty of Law. Visitors will be practitioners, jurists or academics who have made contributions of substance to the field of criminal law.
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the John Weatherall Visiting Scholar Fund in Economics
Established by the Jim Pattison Foundation to invite top-flight economists from other institutions, especially leading scholars from outside of Canada, to visit Queen's for variable periods of time.
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the Dr. David M. Robertson Memorial Visiting Lectureship
Established in memory of Dr. David M. Robertson, MD'55, MSc'60, to bring speakers on the topic of recent advances in nervous system diseases to the Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine.
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the Robert Sutherland Visitorship
Established by The Joseph S. Stauffer Foundation for the purpose of hosting a scholarly event and/or noted speaker(s) with expertise in the areas of race relations, equity, social justice, and community-building.
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the Visiting Artist Fund in Screen Culture
Established to support expenses related to an annual lecture/event (e.g. travel, accommodation, food, advertising and publication), honoraria and/or speaking fees to bring Canadian and International filmmakers to campus and the community.
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the George Whalley Visiting Professorship
Established by Peter Scott, friends, family and colleagues, in memory of Dr. George Whalley. These funds bring visitors of academic distinction, with teaching and research interests relevant to the Department of English Literature and Creative Writing.
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the Don Wood Visiting Lectureship in Industrial Relations
Funds to bring distinguished individuals who have made an important contribution to industrial relations in Canada or in other countries to Queen's campus. Lecturers would normally be expected to be in residence for a period of one to four weeks.
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