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NBB names partners for third EVOLVE Summer Internship

TDT | Manama

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The National Bank of Bahrain (NBB) has announced the training providers, companies, educational institutions, and non-profit organisations supporting the third edition of its highly acclaimed EVOLVE Summer Internship Programme.

This announcement follows the recent launch of the programme, which continues to offer valuable opportunities for high school and university students to gain practical experience and industry knowledge.

NBB is collaborating with a diverse range of prominent institutions to ensure a comprehensive curriculum for EVOLVE participants.

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These companies and training providers include Bahrain Mumtalakat Holding Company (“Mumtalakat”), Bahrain FinTech Bay, Berlitz Bahrain, Bahrain Institute of Banking and Finance (BIBF), INJAZ Bahrain, Mada Translation, Traffic Directorate Session and Senyar Diving Centre.

Students from universities such as the Bahrain Institute of Banking and Finance (BIBF), Ahlia University, British University of Bahrain, American University of Bahrain, Bahrain Polytechnic, and Euro University of Bahrain will be participating in the programme.

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Meanwhile, high school students include those attending from Bahrain Bayan School, Ibn Khuldoon National School (IKNS), APG School, St. Christopher’s School, Alhekma International School, British School of Bahrain and Naseem International School.

Student candidates from non-profit organisations such as the Crown Prince International Scholarship Programme, Royal Humanitarian Foundation, AlMabarrah AlKhalifia Foundation, and INJAZ Bahrain will also join in the programme.

EVOLVE offers attendees hands-on vocational trainings, functional simulations, and exposure to various divisions within the Bank.

Furthermore, it emphasises soft skills development through team-building exercises, firstaid training, and even sign language lessons to ensure participants become well-rounded professionals.