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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.