By Clare Moore, Brightmine Communications Manager
Brightmine has announced the winners of its first HR Scholarship programme.
Launched earlier this year, the Brightmine HR Scholarship was created to support and empower the next generation of HR leaders looking to further develop their knowledge and expertise.
Brightmine HR Scholarship 2025 winners list
The following is a complete list of the Brightmine HR scholarship 2025 winners in alphabetical order:
- Annette Cobos
- Bailey Cummins
- Sydney Fisher
- Nicole Kohers
- Julia Martinez
- Arin McHugh
- Eliza Morgan
- Teresa Morgan
- Paula Nolan
- Medha Patil
Each of the winners receives a grant of £1,000 and access to our industry-leading compliance tool, the Brightmine HR & Compliance Centre, for the duration of their studies.
Judging panel
The judging panel was made up of several senior Brightmine individuals alongside guest judge, Sheila Thomas, MS-HR Collaborative Innovative HR Executive.
Victoria Burrows, UK Head of Content at Brightmine and a judge of the awards said:
“Congratulations to the Brightmine HR Scholarship Recipients!
“The Brightmine HR Scholarship is designed to recognise academic excellence and support the next generation of HR professionals, and your selection reflects your potential to deepen your expertise, expand your capabilities and take meaningful steps in your academic and professional journey.
“Your essays stood out in a highly competitive field, showcasing not only your dedication and hard work but also the excellence of your writing. It was a privilege to read such thoughtful submissions.
“I was especially impressed by the insight and understanding of the changing world of work, the impact of AI, and your commitment to the value of diversity. Your voices are powerful, and the future of HR is brighter because of them.
“I wish you continued success and growth in the HR field and hope that this scholarship is a memorable steppingstone toward your future achievements.”
– Victoria Burrows, UK Head of Content, Brightmine
Brightmine HR Scholarship application process
To be considered for a scholarship, each candidate demonstrated a level of academic achievement, submitted a 750–1000-word essay on how they see the role of HR changing in the next three to five years and a two-minute video on what inspired them to pursue a career in HR.
Shared perspectives
Across all the essays reviewed, several common themes emerged that reflect shared perspectives on the future of human resources (HR) over the next three to five years:
- HR is undergoing a major transformation—from a reactive, administrative function to a strategic, proactive force in business. Essays highlighted HR’s growing role in decision-making, culture shaping, and organisational development.
- AI is emerging as a powerful tool for automating routine tasks, though ethical concerns and the need for human oversight remain critical. Data-driven decision-making is becoming essential, with HR professionals expected to embrace analytics to gain executive influence.
- Priorities like employee well-being, DEIB, and flexible work are reshaping workplace culture, especially under Gen Z’s influence. Meanwhile, remote work is here to stay, and continuous learning is vital for HR to lead through change and disruption.
Personal journeys into HR
Many applicants shared personal stories in their video submissions, revealing how experiences with either poor or inspiring HR practices motivated their career choice. A strong theme was a desire to help others and foster inclusive, positive workplace cultures. For many, the scholarship represents both financial relief and recognition of their resilience as they balance work, family, and education.
About the author

Clare Moore
Communications Manager, Brightmine
Clare has over 20 years’ experience supporting B2B organisations with their communications strategies.
Clare is CIPR qualified and holds a level 5 CIPD qualification in Human Resource Management.
Specialising in the business compliance space and a self-confessed HR nerd, Clare has worked with both professional services and technology companies to educate and inform professionals on the latest developments within HR, employment law and payroll.
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