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The Student Counselling Services Fund
Supports expenses related to counselling based in various faculties/buildings across campus to provide individual counselling services and group programming, including workshops and consultations with faculty and staff.
The Student Experience Fund
This fund will support Smith Engineering programs including competitive design teams, outreach programs, conferences, clubs and student-led campus businesses.
The Student Health Services Clinic
To support the Student Health Services Clinic.
The Student Initiatives Fund for Policy Studies
Your gift facilitates MPA/PMPA student participation in supplementary programs, such as 'Capital Briefings' in Ottawa and Washington, DC, and supports new student initiatives, enriching the educational experience.
The Student Lounge Renovation Fund
Gifts to this fund support the renovation of the Mary Alice Murray Student Lounge in the Law Building at Queen's, enhancing the space for study, collaboration, and community. Your generosity helps create a modern, welcoming environment for law students.
The Sue Hendler Graduate Fellowship
Established by the Estate of Sue Hendler. Awarded to funding-eligible graduate students enrolled in Urban and Regional Planning in the School of Graduate Studies who are working on planning ethics or women/gender and planning.
The Suning Wang Lecture Series
Established in memory of the late Dr. Suning Wang, a faculty member of the Department of Chemistry. This fund will be used to support the costs associated with bringing eminent academics or chemists to Queen's University campus.
The Supercomputing Research Fund
Your donation will be used to support the growing potential and realization of housing a supercomputer at Queen's University.
The Surveillance Studies Centre
Your gift will support priorities of the Surveillance Studies Centre including, but not limited to: new teaching positions (Chair, Professorship, Fellowship), enhanced curriculum, student support, community outreach, symposia and research.
The Susan and Louis Forbes Award
Established by Louis Forbes, MBA 1980, and Susan Forbes. Awarded on the basis of financial need, academic achievement and involvement in school or community activities to students entering first year of any first entry undergraduate degree program.