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Alumni & Giving

Welcome to the Office of Advancement for the Faculty of Health Sciences.

Queen’s University is setting the pace for medical education and research in Canada. We need your help to reach even further.

Each gift received in support of health sciences at Queen’s will play an important role in educating the next generation of health care leaders, launching researchers toward life-changing solutions, helping students venture beyond knowledge boundaries, and delivering the space and equipment both need to succeed.

Our alumni from the Schools of Medicine, Nursing and Rehabilitation Therapy have a long-standing tradition of being engaged and involved. Continued support allows us to enhance the quality of the educational experience for our students.

Our role is simply to help our alumni achieve their philanthropic goals and connect them with their memories. For information on upcoming Class and Reunion initiatives please visit the
Queen’s Alumni Page.



Master of Science Physical Therapy Program at Queen's

Published Mon Jul 11/11 8:00am.

With help from Goldman Sachs, students applying to the Master of Science Physical Therapy Program at Queen's will get a helping hand.

The Goldman Sachs Scholars Fund has been established with a grant of $346,000 (USD) made to Queen’s University at Kingston by the Goldman Sachs Gives program, on the recommendation of Goldman Sachs employee, David Torrible, a Queen’s graduate, in honour of parents, Geoffrey and Elizabeth Torrible.

The funds will be used to provide scholarships to students at the University who qualify for financial aid under the University's financial aid policy, with a preference for eligible full-time students in the Master of Science Physical Therapy program in the School of Graduate Studies. First preference will be given to students who self-identify as the children of immigrant parents (parents born outside of Canada), or students from a rural or remote area of Canada. Qualification for funding will also be based on good academic standing which includes good communicative and interpersonal skills.