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The following awards have been made available thanks to the generosity of Queen's donors.
Four bursaries to be awarded, one to a student in the School of Business, two to students in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science with at least one going to a student majoring in Chemical Engineering, and the fourth to a student in the Faculty of Arts and Science with a major concentration in science.
Founded by Mrs. D.G. Anglin of Montreal, and awarded to a promising student in the first year of Applied Science who is in financial difficulty.
Established by the Class of Science 1997 as their graduating gift to the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science at Queen's University. Awarded on the basis of financial need to one upper year student enrolled in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science whose contribution to extra-curricular activities or community service exemplifies the Queen's Engineering Society motto of "Renowned Spirit Unrivalled Excellence".
Established in May 2001 by the Applied Science class of 1999, with donations to the ThankQ '99 Class Gift Campaign. Awarded to a full-time second, third or fourth year student in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science on the basis of financial need and involvement in extracurricular activities that could include employment with a Queen's organization.
Established in October 2005 by members of the Class of Applied Science and awarded on the basis of financial need to fourth year students in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science at Queen's University.
Established in November 2000 in memory of James Alfred (Jim) Bennett, B.Sc. (Eng) 1958, M.Sc.(Eng) 1960, Ph.D. 1965 Philosophy (Univ. of Michigan), by his family, friends, students, colleagues, and the Rotary Clubs of Kingston. Awarded annually to a student who is in the fourth year of an Engineering and Applied Science undergraduate degree program and in financial need. The award will honour Dr. Bennett's memory by recognizing a student's service to the Kingston community and his or her leadership/example at Queen's University while maintaining at least 65% on the work of his or her program.
Established by John W. Brison, B.Sc. 1948, M.Sc. 1950, and awarded on the basis of financial need and academic excellence to students registered in any year in the Faculties of Applied Science and/or Health Sciences.
Established in May 2007 by Robert F. Cole and awarded on the basis of financial need to students in any year or program of studies in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science.
Established by former students of Professor A.V. Corlett who for many years was Head of the Department of Mining Engineering at Queen's. Awarded on the basis of financial need and promising ability.
The terms for this award are cross listed with named General Bursaries for Student Athletes.
Established in September 2007 by Merritt Davis, B.Sc.(Eng) 1945, and Edith Davis, and awarded on the basis of financial need to undergraduate students in any year or program of study in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science. Preference will be given to students from Hastings County, Ontario.
Established in July 2011 by Gerald Dyer, B.Sc.(Eng) 1952, and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement to students in second or third year of any program in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science at Queen's University.
Established by the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science and awarded on the basis of financial need to a student entering second, third or fourth year in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science.
Established in memory of Douglas Fretts and Bruce Fretts. Awarded on the basis of satisfactory academic standing and need to an upper year student in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science.
Founded by Mr. Stanley Gerow in memory of his parents and awarded to a second, third or fourth year engineering student from Prince Edward, Northumberland or Hasting Counties. Awarded on the basis of academic proficiency and financial need. If there is no suitable engineering candidate the award can be given to any student from one of these counties. In the absence of a suitable candidate from this group, the award may be given to any Engineering and Applied Science student.
The terms for this award are cross listed with named General Bursaries, Arts and Science.
Established in May 2002 by Wasim Hassan, B.Sc. '68 (Applied Science) in memory of his mother, Qamar Jehan Hassan, and awarded on the basis of financial need to full-time female students in their third or fourth year of studies in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science or the School of Medicine.
Established in September 2008 by Hatch Ltd. and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement to full-time students in the second year in any program of study in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science. The award is renewable for third year provided satisfactory academic standing is maintained and financial need remains evident. An opportunity for remunerated employment at Hatch Ltd during the following summer may be offered to the recipient; acceptance of employment is not a condition of this award.
Named in honour of Sadako and Michio Hayashi, this award has been established to provide financial assistance to full-time students in financial need who maintain a satisfactory academic standing, and are registered in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science.
The terms for this award are cross listed with named General Bursaries, student athletes.
The terms for this award are cross listed with named General Bursaries, Arts and Science, Biology.
Established by Norman C. Loveland, B.Sc.(Eng.) 1965, and awarded to a first, second, or third year student registered in any program in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, on the basis of financial need and satisfactory academic record.
Established in memory of Bruce Gordon McIver, B.Sc. (Eng) 1940 by William Loosley, B.Sc.(Eng) 1939, and awarded on the basis of financial need to a second year student in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science.
Established by the McMath family in memory of Dr. William S. McMath, B.Sc. (Eng) 1965, and awarded to a student registered in second year in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, on the basis of financial need and strong participation in extracurricular activities.
Established by Donald Murphy in memory of his father, C. Bruce Murphy, B.Sc. (Eng) 1928, and awarded to a second, third or fourth year student in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science on the basis of financial need and sound academic standing.
Established under the terms of the will of Anne Gertrude O'Farrell. To be awarded on the basis of proficiency in the first year and on need as recommended by the Dean of Engineering and Applied Science.
Established in October 2003 by Fred Parcher, B.Sc. (Eng) 1951, and awarded on the basis of financial need to one or more student(s) in any year of the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science.
Established by Fred Parcher, B.Sc. (Eng) 1951 and Kay Parcher and awarded on the basis of financial need to a student in any year of the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science.
Established by Kent Plumley, B.Sc. (Chem. Eng.) 1960, LL.B. 1963, and Sandra (Macdonald) Plumley, B.A. 1966, and awarded on the basis of financial need to a student in any year of the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science.
Established by Frank A. Ritchie, B.Sc.(Eng) 1942, in memory of Jean Royce, B.A.(Gen) 1930, LL.D. 1968, former University Registrar. Awarded on the basis of emergency financial need to a student in the first year program in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science and who is a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada.
Awarded annually to a student or students in any year of the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science on the basis of satisfactory academic performance, financial need and participation in a broad range of student activities.
Established by the Class of Science 1948 and awarded to upper year students in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science on the basis of financial need and a sound academic standing.
Established with funds donated by the members of Science '54 and given in appreciation of the efforts of Fred Siemonsen, Science '54, and his wife Mary Lou Siemonsen. Awarded to a student in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science in financial need.
Established by members of the Class of Applied Science 1957 and awarded on the basis of financial need to students in any year or program of studies in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science.
Established in October 2006 by members of the class of Science 1963, and awarded on the basis of financial need to students in second year of any engineering program in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science.
Established in December 2005 by members of the class of Science 1963, and awarded on the basis of financial need to students in second year of any engineering program in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science at Queen's University
Established in April 2007 by members of the class of Science 1982, and awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to students in any year or program of study in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science.
Established in April 2001 by the Class of Science '89 and awarded on the basis of financial need to an upper-year student in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science.
Established under the ThankQ program by the Class of Science '95 upon their graduation and awarded on the basis of financial need to two students in their second, third or fourth year in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science who have been involved in some form of extra-curricular activity (i.e. athletics, part-time employment, school council, etc.).
Established by family and friends in memory of Colin Sewards, B.Sc.'88, and awarded on the basis of need to a student(s) in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science.
The terms for this award are cross listed with named General Bursaries, Arts and Science.
Established by Herman K. Walter, B.Sc. (Eng.) 1945 and awarded to an undergraduate student in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science on the basis of financial need, academic achievement, leadership qualities and evidence of entrepreneurial spirit.
Established in October 2000 by Mrs. Evelyn Warren, in memory of her husband, George Thomas Warren, B.Sc.(Eng.) 1938. Awarded on the basis of financial need to second, third, or fourth year undergraduate students registered in any program in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science.
Established in memory of the fourteen women killed at the Ecole Polytechnique in Montreal on 6 December, 1989. Awarded to an upper year female engineering student showing financial need.
The terms for this award are cross listed with named General Bursaries, Engineering and Applied Science (open to any department).
Established in May 1997 and revised in January 2008 by the family of Mark Alan Bernstein, B.Sc. 1948, and awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to a student in the third year of the Engineering Chemistry program in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science.
Established by the organizers of the 1996 Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference in Kingston. Awarded on the basis of financial need and satisfactory academic standing to a student in Chemical Engineering or Engineering Chemistry who has contributed to student-organized professionally oriented activities at Queen's.
Awarded on the basis of financial need to a student registered in the Chemical Engineering program.
The terms for this award are cross listed with named General Bursaries, Arts and Science, Chemistry.
Established by family and friends in memory of James Medves, B.Sc. 1953, and awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to students in the third year of the Chemical Engineering program in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science. Candidates should demonstrate involvement in intramural, competitive clubs or recreational club activities, and/or community or volunteer activities.
Awarded to an undergraduate student in second or third year in either Chemical or Mechanical Engineering, on the basis of satisfactory academic performance, financial need and participation in a wide range of student activities.
Established in April 2012 by the Estate of Charles R. Senior, BSc(Chemical Engineering) 1948, and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of the undergraduate Chemical Engineering program in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science.
Awarded on the basis of need to students enrolled in Chemical or Mechanical Engineering programs, which lead to potential employment opportunities in the petroleum refinery and processing fields. Candidates must also be from one of the designated target groups for employment equity purposes: women; aboriginal people; disabled persons; or persons belonging to a visible minority group.
Established in April 2004 by the family in memory of Dr. Ernest J. Wiggins, B.Sc. 1938, and awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to second, third or fourth year students in the Department of Chemical Engineering in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science.
Established in memory of William James Bracken, B.Sc.(Eng) 1948 (Civil Engineering), by his family, and awarded to a second, third, or fourth year student in Civil Engineering on the basis of sound academic standing and financial need.
Established in April 2001 by friends and family in memory of Dr. Arthur L. Brebner, who was a professor of Civil Engineering from 1957 to 1988 and department head from 1965 to 1975. Awarded on the basis of financial need and satisfactory academic record to a student in any year in Civil Engineering.
Established by Alex T. Cairncross, B.Sc.'31, in memory of his wife Dr. Helen Cairncross and awarded to Canadian citizens and permanent residents in Civil Engineering on the basis of need.
Established by W. John Evert to provide financial support for a deserving Civil Engineering student in need. The award will be made in the fall term.
Established by the family in memory of Robert W. Fuller, B.Sc. 1946, and awarded to students in second year in the Department of Civil Engineering in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science on the basis of financial need, academic achievement, and demonstrated leadership ability in school, community and/or other extracurricular activities.
Established in November 2002 from the estate of James Robert Grasse, B.Sc. 1961, and awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to a student in the second year in the Department of Civil Engineering in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science. The award is renewable in the third and fourth year provided the recipient maintains a 65% average each year and financial need remains evident.
Established in February 2010 by Laurence Hall, B.Sc.(Eng.) 1958, and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement to students in any year of the Civil Engineering program in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science.
Established by Halsall Associates Limited (Consulting Engineers) to provide financial assistance to a student in need who has completed the third year of the Civil Engineering program and who exhibits a high level of interest and academic achievement in civil engineering applied to buildings, as well as significant contribution to community and/or student activities. The relevant course content would include structures, materials and building science. Awarded on the recommendation of the Department of Civil Engineering.
Established in memory of Simon McNally, founder of Simon McNally and Sons Limited Construction Company. Awarded on the basis of need, scholarship and evidence of construction experience and practical background. The applicant must be a Canadian citizen, registered in Civil Engineering, and have successfully completed the first two years of Civil Engineering. In addition, the student must submit a brief report with their bursary application describing his/her construction experience. The award will be made in the fall term of the third year. Selection will be made in consultation with the Head of the Department.
Established by his family in memory of Frederick William Rice of Perth, Ontario, who attended Queen's Engineering between 1903 and 1906 but did not complete because of financial hardships. Selection will be made in consultation with the department.
Established from a bequest from Mr. Eric C. Brake, B.Sc.'28, and awarded annually on the basis of academic standing and financial need to students in the third or fourth years of Electrical Engineering.
Established in June 2008 by the Estate of William A. Davis, B.Sc.(Eng.) 1962, and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students registered in Electrical Engineering in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science.
Established in November 2007 from the estate of Frederick I.L. Dyke, B.Sc. (Engineering) 1941 and awarded on the basis of financial need to third or fourth year students in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science. Preference will be given to students in Electrical Engineering.
Established in memory of Robert Malcolm McKenzie, Sc. '12, and awarded annually on the basis of need to an Electrical Engineering student who is a Canadian citizen with a sound academic record and is active in extra-curricular activities and athletics. If the recipient is a student-athlete they must have been a full-time student for at least two semesters in an academic year at Queen's University and be a student in good standing.
The terms for this award are cross listed with named General Bursaries, Arts and Science, Economics.
Established by Daniel Grey Watt, Arts 1931, B.Sc. 1933 (Electrical Engineering), and awarded on the basis of financial need to a student entering the second, third or fourth year of the Electrical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering program in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science.
The terms for this award are cross listed with named General Bursaries, Arts and Science, Geological Science.
The terms for this award are cross listed with named General Bursaries, Engineering and Applied Science, Mining Engineering.
The terms for this award are cross listed with named General Bursaries, Arts and Science, Geological Science.
Established in October 2010 by the Women's Association of the Mining Industry of Canada Foundation and representing a bequest made by Sophia Wood who, along with her husband, John Marsh Wood, were a prospecting team working in the Canadian North. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement to students in the third year in the Robert M. Buchan Department of Mining in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science or the Department of Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering in the Faculties of Arts and Science and Engineering and Applied Science. The award is renewable in year four provided a satisfactory academic average is maintained in year three and financial need remains evident.
The terms for this award are cross listed with named General Bursaries, Arts and Science, Mathematics and Statistics.
Established by Babcock & Wilcox and awarded on the basis of financial need to a student entering the third or fourth year of the Mechanical Engineering program.
Established by family and friends in memory of Harold Howes, B.Sc. (Engineering 1950, and awarded on the basis of financial need and academic excellence to a student in any year of the Mechanical Engineering program. Preference will be given to a student from Norther Ontario (north of Parry Sound).
Established by his wife, relatives and friends in memory of Larry J. Lavigne, B.Sc. '71. Open to students in the Department of Mechanical adn Materials Engineering in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science and awarded on the basis of proficiency and need.
Established in 1996-97 by the late Robert A. Elliott, Science ' 41, and other former students of Professor Lord who was head of the Metallurgical Engineering Department from 1938 to 19359. Awarded on the basis of financial need to a stuent in Mechanical Engineering.
Established in April 2002 in memory of Dr. Ian J. MacDonald, Sc. '54, and awarded to a second year student in the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering the the basis of financial need.
Established in February 2004 in memory of Michael (Mike) Craig Matangi by his parents and siblings, and awarded on the basis of financial need to students in the fourth year of their Mechanical and Materials Engineering program in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science at Queen's University.
Established in November 2007 by Marguerite McCaffrey in memory of her husband, Keith McCaffrey, B.Sc. 1943 (Mechanical Engineering) and awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to students in any year of the Mechanical Engineering program in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science.
Established in December 2001 by Mrs. Myrtle Colden McCarey and awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to full-time students in the second, third, or fourth year int eh Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering. Preference will be given to students from the greater Quinte area.
Established in November 2000 by Brigadier General Kenneth H. McKibbin, Sc. 1938, and awarded to a student in the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering on the basis of financial need.
Established in April 2008 by Marie, B.A.(Hons.) 1975, and Michel Lapointe in memory of Marie's father, Pierre A. Pasquet, B.Sc. 1942. Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in the second year of the Mechanical and Materials Engineering program in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science.
The terms for this award are cross listed with named General Bursaries, Engineering and Applied Science, Chemical Engineering and Engineering Chemistry.
Established in April 2008 by Dean Smith, B.Sc. 1981, and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in the second year in the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science.
Established in March 2003 by Arthur E. Smith, B.Sc. (Mech. Eng.) 1934, and awarded on the basis of financial need to students in the second, third, or fourth year of the Mechanical Engineering program in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science.
The terms for this award are cross listed with named General Bursaries, Engineering and Applied Science, Chemical Engineering and Engineering Chemistry.
The terms for this award are cross listed with named General Bursaries, Engineering and Applied Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Established by relatives and friends in memory of Harry R. Buckles, B.Sc.'34. Awarded on the basis of need to students of promising ability in the Robert M. Buchan Department of Mining at Queen's University.
Established in memory of Stephen Cogan, Science '85, by his friends and classmates and awarded to a student entering the third year of the Mining Engineering program. This award will be made to a student on the basis of financial need and satisfactory academic accomplishment. Preference will be given to applicants who have made positive contributions to student and professional activities, including intramural sports, during their attendance at Queen's University. Selection will be made in consultation with the Head of the Department
The terms for this award are cross listed with named General Bursaries for Student Athletes.
Established under the terms of the will of Jack Instant in memory of his parents, Reg Instant, B.A. 1895, and Mabel Edna Instant, and awarded to one or more students in Mining Engineering in financial need.
Established in April 2004 by a bequest from the estate of Yvette Merrell. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students in second, third or fourth year of Mining Engineering or Geological Engineering in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science. Preference will be given to students who have expressed an interest in exploration or mine development.
Established in May 2005 by Melissa Smith, in memory of her parents Winton, B.Sc. 1954, and Elizabeth Newman, and awarded on the basis of financial need to a full-time student in the second or third year in Mining Engineering in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science. Preference will be given to a female student.
Established by CIBC/Wood Gundy in honour of Mr. Franklin G.T. Pickard. This bursary will be awarded annually to students enrolled in any year of the Mining Engineering Program. Preference will be given to students enrolled in the Mine Mechanical option. It is awarded on the basis of financial need, academic excellence, leadership, creativity and extra-curricular activities.
Established in memory of Russell W. Thompkins, distinguished and admired Emeritus Professor and former Chairman of the Department of Mining Engineering, in recognition of the valued contribution he made to the safety of the uranium mining industry. Awarded on the basis of financial need and overall academic accomplishment to a student in the fourth year of a Mining Engineering program. Preference will be given to students who have made a positive contribution to the Robert M. Buchan Department of Mining at Queen's University and to the University through extracurricular activities.
Established by a bequest from the estate of Jeanne T. Costello, and awarded on the basis of academic performance and need, to students enrolled in any year of the Mining Engineering program.
The terms for this award are cross listed with named General Bursaries, Engineering and Applied Science, Geological Engineering.
The terms for this award are cross listed with named General Bursaries, Arts and Science, Physics.
The terms for this award are cross listed with named General Bursaries, Arts and Science, Physics.