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The Eileen Ready Ophthalmology Fund

Established by Eileen Ready, B.A. 1951, to support the purchase of equipment for the Department of Ophthalmology, with preference to supporting activities of the Eye Centre at the Hotel Dieu Hospital.

The Eilidh Balkwill Fund

Established in November 2009 by the Estate of Eilidh Balkwill to provide funding for women's residences at Queen's University.

The Elaine and Albert Clark Award

Established in honour of Elaine and Albert Clark by their children and grandchildren. Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to students in a Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree program in the Faculty of Arts and Science.

The Elder Law Clinic Program Fund

Established in March 2010 to enhance and support the Elder Law Clinic including, but not limited to, infrastructure (office supplies, IT, telephone charges, web-site creation and maintenance) and student travel to give presentations.

The Eldon Boyd Fellowship

Established by Prof. E.M. Boyd. Awarded to a graduate student in the field of Therapeutics, Drug Development, and Human Toxicology in the Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences graduate program.

The Electrical and Computer Engineering Trust Fund

Gifts received provide support to enhance the programs and facilities of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering in Smith Engineering and to support various student initiatives.

The Elias Andrews Lectureship in Science and Religion

Established in honour of Elias Andrews (Principal of Queen's Theological College, 1955-1970). The Lectureship is intended to support the costs associated with bringing eminent academics in the field of science and religion to Queen's University campus.

The Elisabeth Tremblay Memorial Entrance Award

Established in memory of Elisabeth Tremblay and awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to students entering the first year of any undergraduate program in the Faculty of Arts and Science.

The Elizabeth McKenzie Shemilt Fund in Indigenous Studies

Established by David and Roslyn Hanes. The fund will benefit the Indigenous Studies program by supporting activities related to Indigenous content and enhancing knowledge of the histories and cultures of Indigenous peoples in Canada and globally.

The Elizabeth Neave Fellowship

Established by Edwin (Ted) Neave in memory of his wife Elizabeth Lees Neave and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to funding-eligible M.Sc. students in the Smith School of Business.