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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.
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.
The Canadian Cancer Trials Group Research Fund in Memory of Alan Smith
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The Lyme Disease Research Trust Fund
In Memory of Aubrey Williams: Science '57 Key Bursary
Established by members of the Class of Applied Science 1957 and awarded on the basis of financial need to students in any year or program of studies in the Faculty of Applied Science.
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.
the Ban Righ Foundation Fund
Your donations will be used to help sustain the daily operations and programming of the Ban Righ Centre. Funds will be disbursed at the discretion of the Director in consultation with the Board of Directors of the Ban Righ Foundation.
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.
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.
The Family Medicine Trust Fund
Established to enhance teaching and scholarly activity, purchase equipment, and support clinical and pedagogical research in the Department of Family Medicine at Queen's University.
the 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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