Giving Opportunities (45)
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.
Engineering and Applied Science Tinker Trailer
The Tech 'N' Tinker (TNT) Trailer is designed to physically travel to schools, increase awareness of STEM, and deliver makerspace outreach workshops to students, schools, educators, and community grou ...
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 studen ...
Science '09
The Applied Science 2009 Student Fund was established to improve the quality of student life space in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science.
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.
Law'90
The Class of Law 1990 is raising funds to support the Experiential Learning Fund.
Law'06
Experiential Learning Fund
Law'79
Experiential Learning Fund
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 Queen's Engineering Society.
Law'70
The Class of Law 1970 is raising funds to support the Experiential Learning Fund.
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.
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.
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 ...
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.
Science '69
Celebrating 50 years in support of the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science.
Law'10
The Class of Law 2010 is raising funds to support the Experiential Learning Fund.
Science '97
The Applied Science 1997 Bursary was established by the Class of Science 1997 as their graduating gift to the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science at Queen's University.
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.
Science '08
Sci'08 has chosen to focus their class giving on the Tech N Tinker (TNT) Trailer.
Law'11
Experiential Learning Fund
Law'04
Experiential Learning Fund
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.
the Archives Compact Shelving Fund
Queen's Archives is the home of important original artifacts and documents. Appropriate space is critical for preservation and conservation efforts. Shelving built for archival material will be created in storage vaults to ease the current space crunch.
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. Enhancements move forward with your support.
the Library Information Network at Queen's
Funds will be used to offset project expenses related to the construction, maintenance, resources, and services for new LINQ spaces physically located in a variety of buildings across campus.