Concordia Maritime (Bermuda) Ltd has provided three students with financial scholarships totalling $10,000.
Hannah Lampit, 19, Denzel Todd, 25, and Elijah Simmons, 24, will each receive more than $3,000 to help pursue marine- and maritime-related car...
Two outstanding drama students have been awarded the Bermuda Shakespeare Schools Festival scholarships.
Rowan Vickers, who is studying for a Bachelor of Fine Arts at The Julliard School, and Marcus Smith, who is studying theatre at New York Universit...
DATE: Sep 09, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
In part one we briefly went through the theory and history of innovation on employment. We covered two aspects that affect Bermuda: the pace of change and the occupational risk mix. In part two we reviewed some implications for Bermuda, including ine...
On-the-job training and more investment in education are desperately needed to get Bermudians back to work, according to Jason Hayward, the president of the Bermuda Public Services Union.
Speaking at the Bermuda Industrial Union’s 34th Annual Labour...
The Minister of Education has extended his best wishes for success to the students who are starting the new school year today and their parents.
More than 5,000 preschool, primary, middle and high school students are attending Bermuda’s public school...
Residents who want to make a positive difference in children’s lives are being asked to support the latest campaign by Scars.
The charity, Saving Children and Revealing Secrets, aims to reduce the risk of youngsters being sexually abused and tries t...
Setting goals — Week 5 of the 14-week Bermuda plan to dramatically improve your finances.
This week we discuss thinking about setting goals, deciding what those goals are or what just one goal should be and the process needed to reach your personal g...
Former Saltus Grammar School student Katherine Davidge has been awarded a scholarship by one of the Island’s leading commercial law firms — and three other students have been awarded bursaries.
“The candidates this year were very strong academically ...
This columnist, in many decades of writing hundreds of features, can count on one hand the number of times one was started with “I”.
One exception, which appeared in the Mid-Ocean News on August 14, 2000, related to my having been awarded an MBE. I ...
The Island needs a vision that “must include getting Bermudians back to work”, Jason Hayward, the president of the Bermuda Public Services Union, said last night.
Speaking at the Bermuda Industrial Union's 34th Annual Labour Day Banquet, Mr Hayward s...