Bermuda Program
The Bermuda Program offers a unique opportunity for Bermudian students, ages 18 and older, to broaden their knowledge of marine and atmospheric sciences and learn about the daily operations of an active research station. Since 1976 almost 300 internship opportunities have been provided to young Bermudians, with many applying their summer experiences toward further university studies. Beyond that, some Bermuda Program graduates have successfully translated their summer internships into employment opportunities at BIOS and other related organizations in Bermuda.
Program Requirements and Schedule
A handful of budding scientists are selected each year to receive paid fellowships (stipend plus laboratory expenses) that allow them to work on a specific project of interest alongside BIOS scientists in both field and laboratory settings. The internships are full time (Mon – Fri, 9am – 5pm) and may have occasional night and weekend work as required by the project. Internships run for eight or four weeks during the summer and include opportunities for participants to present their research in a traditional academic seminar. If selected, you will be placed with a faculty mentor who will work with you to set the eight-week or four-week internship period.
Prerequisites for acceptance into the Bermuda Program are:
There are no academic prerequisites to receive this fellowship and each application is given equal weight. However, faculty tend to select students who already have considerable laboratory experience in their field, possibly through previous BIOS programs. Please note: at the request of sponsors, the Bermuda Program is only open to Bermudians and Bermuda permanent residents (PRC).
Application Information
You can find the Bermuda Program application form here. The deadline for submitting completed applications is April 1.
Academic Credit for BIOS Internships
Students can receive academic credit for participating in summer courses and/or internships at the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (BIOS). We suggest you start planning early if you are seeking academic credit. The following steps may be useful:
- Speak to your advisor, department head, study abroad coordinator, or internship office at your home university about setting up an independent program that will provide you with unique educational benefits.
- Obtain a copy of all related information from the BIOS website (e.g., course syllabus) about the program in which you will participate. Bring this information when you meet with your academic advisor, department head, or study abroad coordinator. Work with your academic advisor to ensure that your proposal meets your school's academic requirements.
- Upon request, BIOS will provide you with a signed certificate of completion that you may submit to your school. The certificate will identify the course or project title, the instructor or principal investigator, location, dates, and will describe the type of course material that was covered and/or the type of research you conducted as part of your internship.
- Submit all completed documentation to your advisor when you finish your BIOS visit. Make sure the final documentation is filed with your department, study abroad office, or internship program.
In Their Own Words
“This internship had a profound impact on my career aspirations and interest within biology.” Eleanor Dunleavy, 2023
“My internship had a positive effect on me as I have been able to meet and work with people from all across the world. It's amazing working with people that share similar passions as you. It is a very positive and enjoyable work environment. I have been able to grow and learn in such a short amount of time.” Jennifer Monk, 2023
“This internship furthered my desire to continue gaining experience in the marine field and carry out my own research in the future.” Morgan Rossiter, 2023
“I was able to make new friends, become more confident collecting and processing data, and it has made me think about what I want to do after finishing my undergraduate degree.” Jasper Thomas, 2023
Program Contact
Ocean Academy
General Information
OceanAcademy@bios.asu.edu
Tel: 441-297-1880
Kaitlin Noyes
Director of Education and Community Engagement
kaitlin.noyes@bios.asu.edu
Tel: 441-297-1880 x238