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The Tom Burns Awards

Three separate awards established in memory of Tom Burns, Commerce '47. Awarded to students in the undergraduate and graduate programs in Smith School of Business.

The Tom R. Higgins Scholarship

Established by Thomas Higgins, BSc(Hons)'79. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to a student entering the fourth year with a subject of specialization, major or joint honours concentration in Mathematics or Statistics.

The Tom Stevinson Glioblastoma Research Fund

The Tom Stevinson Glioblastoma Research Fund was established to promote excellence in glioblastoma research at the Sinclair Cancer Research Institute, including research that will improve glioblastoma treatments, patient care and outcomes.

The Tom Williams Award in Policy Studies

Established by Dr. Thomas Williams, Principal Emeritus. Awarded to one or more students in the Master of Public Administration program, on the basis of academic excellence and financial need.

The Tony Dimnik Scholarship

Established by the National Executive MBA Class of 1999 in honour of Professor Tony Dimnik for students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program.

The Torrible Goldman Sachs Scholarship

Established by Goldman Sachs Gives and awarded to an eligible full time student in the Master of Science (Physical Therapy) (M.Sc.[P.T.]) program in the School of Graduate Studies.

The Track & Field Athletic Awards

Funds raised through this program will directly support Athletic Financial Awards for the Track & Field/XCountry team.

The Track and Field Booster Club

Funds raised by this club directly supports athletes, coaches, program development and equipment. Funds will be used at the discretion of the Executive Director of A&R in consultation with the Head Coach and Booster Club President.

The Transforming Student Learning

Established to support the Smith School of Business Curriculum transformation and teaching enhancement.

The Translational Medicine (TMED) Graduate Program Fund

Established to provide support for the Translational Medicine (TMED) Graduate Program within Queen's Department of Medicine. This includes but is not limited to salaries, stipends, research, travel, and conferences.