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The Coleman-Calvin Fellow in Mathematics and Statistics
Established by Denys Calvin, BSc'82, to provide support for post-doctoral studies and research in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Queen's University.
The Coleman-Ellis Bursary
Established in December 2002 by David Daniel, MSc'71, PhD'74, and awarded on the basis of financial need to a graduate student studying Mathematics in a Masters or Doctoral program.
The Coleman-Godsoe Teaching Research Fellowship
Established by Peter and Shelagh Godsoe, and their three children Craig, Eden, and Cynthia, to provide support for post-doctoral studies and research in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Queen's University.
The Coleman-Taylor Postdoctoral Fellowship
The fund will be used to support a teaching and research postdoctoral fellowship named in honour of Dr. Peter Taylor as part of the Coleman Postdoctoral Fellowship Program within the Department of Mathematics and Statistics.
The Colette Tonge Bursary
Established in honour of Professor Colette Tonge. Awarded on the basis of need to students in any year of any Faculty or School who have been selected to participate in a formal Queen's University bi-lateral exchange at a French-speaking host university.
The Colin Jardine Integrated Learning Initiatives Fund
Established by Colin Jardin, B.Sc. 1956, to support integrated learning initiatives and teamwork within Smith Engineering.
The Colin Ross Blyth Fund for Mental Health and Addictions Research
Established by the Blyth family to enhance scholarly activities in mental health and addictions research; funding innovative research in relevant areas to ensure that evidence-based research can be translated into practice, policies and programs.
The Commerce '48 Admission Award
Established by Commerce '48. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic excellence to students entering first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program in the Smith School of Business.
The Commerce '66/James R. Booth Memorial Award
Established by the Class of Commerce 1966 and in memory of their classmate James R. Booth, B.Com. 1966. Awarded to undergraduate students in the Smith School of Business on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement.
The Commerce '72 Award
Established by Commerce '72. Awarded to an undergraduate student in the Smith School of Business on the basis of financial need and academic excellence in order for them to fully participate in the program of the School.