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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.
the Coleman Research Fellows
Established to support the Coleman Research Fellows postdoctoral programme within the Math&Stats Department. Postdoctoral Fellows are integral to our programme, both as researchers with new ideas and teachers with new vitality.
the Lyme Disease Research Trust Fund
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support research, related to Lyme Disease, in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Queen's University.
the 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.
the Chemistry Gift Trust Fund
This expendable fund is used at the discretion of the Head of the Chemistry Department to enhance academic programs and/or research infrastructure.
the 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.
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.
the Jewish Studies Fund
Established to broaden the Jewish Studies Program.
the Graham Kennedy Memorial Lecture Fund
Donations to this fund support an annual lecture in memory of philosophy undergraduate Graham Kennedy. Kennedy lectures are given by distinguished visiting speakers on a philosophical subject accessible to undergraduates.
the Global Health Trust Fund
Established to enhance teaching and learning opportunities related to Global Health initiatives. This may include support for teaching and scholarly activity, purchasing equipment, fund travel and research.
the 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.
the French Studies Trust
This fund will be used at the discretion of the Department Head to enhance academic programs and/or research infrastructure to support our exceptional community of students.
the Policy Studies Excellence Fund
Established to support excellence in the School of Policy Studies on the part of faculty and students.
the J. William and Marion E. (Smith) MacKinnon Fund
Established by Marion E. MacKinnon, Arts '43, in memory of her late husband J. William MacKinnon. The proceeds of this fund will provide the Head of the Economics Department with discretionary funds to promote excellence in teaching and research.
the Pita Pit Bursary in honour of Nelson Lang
Established by Pita Pit and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of any Faculty or School at Queen's University. Preference will be given to students who are current or past employees of a Pita Pit restaurant.
the Oasis Communities for Aging Well (Oasis) Program
The Oasis fund supports 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.
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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