Decade after decade the US, Canada and England have been the top choices for Bermudians heading off to university. But, with British passports accessible to most of us is that changing? Does citizenship make it…
By Heather Wood
Decade after decade the US, Canada and England have been the top choices for Bermudians heading off to university. But, with British passports accessible to most of us is that changing? Does citizenship make it…
Creating a budget when you go away to university is the easy bit – sticking to it is a more difficult challenge altogether. According to student adviser Lyndon Jackson, there are many traps to watch…
The Bermuda Society of Interior Designers (BSID) was established as a not-for-profit in 1979 by the islands’ group of practicing professional interior designers. The member companies are engaged in all areas of interior design including…
In a world of ever-increasing school fees, winning a scholarship from the Bermuda Government was a game-changer for Andreaz Glasgow and Malay Robinson. Mr Glasgow, 20, a political science and business student at Long Island…
For as long as she can remember, Jasmin Williams, 20, from Devonshire, has enjoyed anything and everything to do with computers. With a father who worked in telecommunications, she was always surrounded by them. She…
A desire to level the educational playing field was the spark that started the Green Family Scholarship in 2007 – and it continues to be the driving force. So far, $3 million has been awarded…
Everywhere you look, teachers are in high demand. The global teacher shortage is not something new, but it does continue to be a problem. So, when a student says that they want to become a…