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Brightmine HR Scholarship

The Brightmine® HR Scholarship supports and empowers exceptional students in their HR master’s programs.

The scholarship recognises academic excellence and supports the next generation of HR professionals as they prepare to make meaningful contributions to the field.

What do you get?

The grand prize

Successful applicants will recieve a grant of £1,000 (UK) or $1,000 (US) depending on their region, towards tuition for the 2026-2027 academic year.

Free access

Successful scholars will also receive free access to Brightmine HR & Compliance Centre throughout the duration of their master’s programme.

Overview

Brightmine is excited to announce the Brightmine HR Scholarship to recognise and celebrate students who are committed to advancing their education in Human Resources.

This opportunity is designed to support future HR professionals in deepening their expertise, expanding their potential, and taking the next step in their academic and professional journey.

Key dates

Deadline: July 3rd 2026

Who can apply?

To apply for a Brightmine HR Scholarship, you must satisfy the following criteria:

  • You have been accepted and are ready to begin your master’s program within six months. Your applied master’s program must be related to Human Resources (e.g., Talent Management, Performance Management, HR & Employee Relations, HR Technology).
  • You can provide an official transcript showing an undergraduate Lower Second-Class Honours (2:2) (50-59%) or higher.
  • You are a citizen or permanent resident of the United Kingdom or the United States.

How to apply

Complete your online application on the ISTS website. Please have the following prepared to submit:

An official college transcript:

in English, from an accredited institution.

A 750–1000-word, non-AI-generated written essay.

As organisations flatten their management structures in response to AI and cost pressures, what opportunities and challenges does this create, and what role could HR play in supporting people through these changes?

A 2-minute video

The HR skill I think gets undervalued, and why it matters more than ever.

Applications are now open!