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Central Bank of Barbados Begins 2025 Summer Internship Programme

The Central Bank of Barbados has officially launched its summer internship programme, welcoming 30 tertiary-level students of diverse specialisations. 

“We are proud to welcome this year’s interns, who represent the next generation of professionals,” said Novaline Brewster, Director of Communications, Information and Outreach at the Bank. “We are excited to see the many ways they will grow and contribute during their time with us.” 

This group of regional emerging professionals have been placed in departments relevant to their course of study. Through mentorship from experienced staff and access to networking opportunities, they will have the chance to develop their skills and gain valuable exposure to the world of work. 

Christopher Pollard, who recently completed his LLB studies at the University of the West Indies, Mona, shared his appreciation for the chance to explore his interests. “I think this is an amazing opportunity as it allows me to interconnect economics and law, which I have a passion for.” Pollard continued, “I believe that the three months will be very busy but at the same time an enjoyable experience.”

Over the course of the summer, the interns will be a part of a number of activities, such as workshops, team building exercises and seminars, which aim to equip them for the everchanging world. 

The Central Bank of Barbados’ summer internship programme, which has been ongoing for more than two decades, is part of the Bank’s outreach efforts, which include support for education. Other initiatives include two scholarships for economics students at the University of the West Indies Cave Hill and sponsorship of a secondary school student to attend the Students Programme for Innovation in Science and Engineering (SPISE), an annual four-week residential programme.