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The Queen's Law Endowment Fund

Established in June 1996 by the Law Foundation of Ontario to provide financial support for special projects that enrich the Faculty of Law not for the expansion of enrolment.

The Queen's Law Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Indigenization (EDII) Fund

Your gift will be used to launch and develop governance, policies, and programming that promote equity, diversity, inclusion and indigenization (EDII) at Queen's Law. Should funding minimum not be reached, gifts will be redirected to the Law School Fund.

The Queen's Law Indigenous Peoples Admission Award

Awarded on the basis of academic achievement, demonstrated commitment to an Indigenous community/communities, and involvement in extracurricular activities to Indigenous students entering first year of a J.D. degree program in the Faculty of Law.

The Queen's Law International Fund

Established to support a wide range of international faculty and student initiatives in the Faculty of Law.

The Queen's Law Professorship in Indigenous Law and Governance

Established to recruit and hire an Indigenous legal scholar and further the vision of the Faculty of Law to be a centre for excellence in teaching and research on Indigenous legal issues.

The Queen's LSS Indigenous Entrance Award

Established by Queen's Law Students' Society for students entering a J.D. program in the Faculty of Law. First preference will be given to students who have applied in the Indigenous Category.

The Queen's Marketing Association

Supports QMA's programming, including QMAC, Master Class, and the Winter Summit, by reducing delegate costs, enhancing speakers and workshops, and ensuring events remain accessible to all students.

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 Queen's MPA Alumni Award

Established by the School of Policy Studies. Awarded to full-time students in the Master of Public Administration Program on the basis of academic excellence.