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The William J. Henderson Foundation Fund for the Translational Institute of Medicine
Funds will be used to support and enhance programming in the Transitional Institute of Medicine in the Faculty of Health Sciences.
The William J. Henderson Foundation Fund: support for the Archer Laboratory Program on Cardiovascular Sciences and Mitochondrial Biology
Established by the William J. Henderson Foundation to support and enhance research activities in the cardiac research in the Archer laboratory at Queen's University.
The William Leonard McNeil Scholarship
Established by the Estate of William Leonard McNeil, BA'49. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to the first-year student with the highest standing in a 100 level undergraduate Geology course.
The William M. Spear Endowment Fund in Pulmonary Research
Established through a bequest from the late Dr. William M. Spear, MD 1927, in memory of Dr. Bruce Hopkins. The Fund was established to foster the development of pulmonary research at Queen's University.
The William Neish Fellowship in Chemistry
A fellowship, endowed by Ada E. Neish and Laura Neish Black of Kingston, is awarded annually to a university graduate who will carry on research work for the whole session and embody the results in a thesis.
The William Patrick Doolan Award in Chemistry
Awarded annually on the recommendation of the Head of the Department to the graduate student who contributes the most to demonstrating in the first year chemistry laboratories.
The William S. McMath Award in Applied Science
Established in memory of William S. McMath, BSc(Eng)'65. Awarded to a student registered in second year in Smith Engineering, on the basis of financial need and strong participation in extracurricular activities.
The Willis F. Pridham Memorial Award
Established by Laurie McCulligh in memory of her friend Willis F. Pridham, BA'51, and awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to a student entering first year of any program in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
The Winifred Ross and Pierre du Prey Fund for Emerging Technologies in Art, Art History, and Art Conservation
Established by Winifred Ross, BA'92, in honour of the burgeoning Department of Art and professor Dr. Pierre du Prey. To provide financial support to the Department in order to increase knowledge in and application of emerging technologies in Art.
The Woeller Graduate Award in GeoEngineering
Established by David Woeller, BSc'78. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to MA or PhD students in GeoEngineering in Smith Engineering. Preference to students with a demonstrated interest in site investigation and soil characterization.