Government Launches Public Service Scholarships
Summary
The Bermuda Government has launched a new Public Service Scholarships program, offering up to $30,000 annually to Bermudians pursuing studies critical for government roles. The program aims to support Bermudianisation and succession planning within the public service, with recipients guaranteed employment after completing their studies.
What changed
The Bermuda Government has introduced a new Public Service Scholarships program, effective March 27, 2026, to support Bermudians in critical government roles. The program offers up to $30,000 annually for targeted fields of study, includes paid internships, and guarantees employment within the Public Service upon graduation, contingent on a five-year commitment.
Bermudians meeting specific criteria, including Bermuda status and at least five years of schooling in Bermuda, are invited to apply by April 30, 2026, via www.BermudaScholarships.com. Applicants must be enrolled in accredited programs and have completed at least their freshman year of undergraduate study or be pursuing a graduate degree. Public officers with at least three years of full-time service are also eligible. The initiative aims to address workforce needs and promote Bermudianisation within the public sector.
What to do next
- Review eligibility criteria for the Public Service Scholarships program.
- Encourage qualified Bermudians to apply by the April 30, 2026 deadline.
- Familiarize with the list of targeted posts and employment commitment requirements.
Source document (simplified)
Launching the Government Public Service Scholarships
27 March, 2026
Mr Speaker, I am pleased to rise today to inform this Honourable House of the launch of the new Government Public Service Scholarships programme.
The launch of the programme represents delivery on another 2025 Throne Speech commitment and shows that this Government is deeply committed to Bermudianisation and to preparing Bermudians for brilliant careers at home. The Public Service is a vital part of the country’s economic and social wellbeing, so attracting and nurturing high calibre talent is of vital importance to fulfil the Government’s mission to improve the lives of the people of Bermuda.
Mr Speaker, the Public Service Scholarships programme will support Bermudians to prepare for critical jobs that are hard to fill here in Bermuda and often globally. It expressly links areas of study to specific roles that are needed across the Government, as each year the eligible disciplines are designed and targeted around positions that we anticipate will need to be filled and/or Bermudianised in the foreseeable future.
This design and forward planning also supports the Public Service succession planning, as it will ensure that we prepare young people to be the best talent available for key positions throughout the Public Service. Mr Speaker, ultimately, this new programme is a win-win for both prospective graduates and the Public Service, as it increases opportunities and nurtures talent for critical posts.
Mr Speaker, the scholarships offer up to $30,000 a year for studies in areas needed to meet critical, future workforce needs. Students who receive a scholarship will participate in paid internships during school breaks and will have the guarantee of employment within the Public Service after completing their studies; a five year commitment will form part of the agreement to support the new graduates. This programme will ensure the Government is able to fill vital roles with trained Bermudians.
Applications are now open for the Scholarships programme. Bermudians are invited to apply by 30 th April at www.BermudaScholarships.com.
Mr Speaker, to be eligible for a Public Service Scholarship applicants will have to meet the following criteria:
- possess Bermuda status;
- have had at least five (5) years of schooling in Bermuda;
- complete the education programme and training before the age of 65;
- be enrolled in an accredited programme and earning institution ranked “Competitive” (or equivalent) or higher;
- have at least completed an undergraduate freshman year or pursuing a graduate degree; and finally
- For Public Officers already within the Service, they must have worked as a full time Public Officer for a minimum of 3 years. Mr Speaker, when applying students must provide the required documents such as references, transcripts, proof of status, identification, etc. Applicants must also review the list of targeted posts and note the employment commitment upon the completion of their studies.
Mr Speaker, I want to encourage Bermudians to apply for this excellent new opportunity. The programme not only offers financial support, but also creates clear career pathways and helps students to obtain the qualifications and skills needed to strengthen our public services and enhance the lives of the people of Bermuda.
For more information on eligibility, required documents, and the list of posts, visit www.gov.bm/publicservicescholarships. To apply, go to www.bermudascholarships.com.
Thank you, Mr Speaker.
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Contact Information
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(441) 295 5151 x1563
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