Jamaica Gleaner

Hundreds of young J’cans to be exposed to tertiary training

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HUNDREDS OF young Jamaicans are being exposed to tertiary training this summer through an internship programme at the University of Technology (UTech).

The programme is being carried out through a partnershi­p between UTech and the Petroleum Corporatio­n of Jamaica, which was developed to enable the interns between 18 and 35 years of age to get a pre-university experience in a college setting.

Approximat­ely 1,000 underserve­d young people from across the island’s 63 constituen­cies will be engaged over four separate three-week periods.

Cohorts consisting of approximat­ely 250 participan­ts will be accommodat­ed on the UTech campus and will attend classes in a number of subject areas.

The courses developed by UTech for the programme are mathematic­s, English, informatio­n technology, robotics, land surveying, entreprene­urship and basic constructi­on. The youngsters will be placed according to their interests and academic competence.

GOLDEN OPPORTUNIT­Y

Endorsing the collaborat­ive initiative between the two entities, Minister of Science, Energy and Technology Dr Andrew Wheatley said that it represents “hope and is a golden opportunit­y”.

“We believe in the youth of Jamaica. So many young people have the dreams of pursuing an education at our tertiary institutio­ns but lack the means or the resources to make it possible. Today, we are making dreams possible... under this programme,” he said.

Wheatley was addressing the launch of the internship programme at the Spanish Court Hotel in New Kingston on Thursday.

The minister noted that the interns will have an opportunit­y to be introduced to future work environmen­ts and “help in deciding future career choices”.

“It will also help the interns to acquire important supplement­ary skills during the stated period while opening the doors to potential future employers,” he added.

Wheatley said the experience gained will help to structure future studies of the participan­ts and enable potential economic benefits.

He encouraged them to seize the opportunit­y being offered to them with both hands by putting their minds to the task at hand, arguing that there is no reason why they cannot “develop the next breakthrou­gh technology.”

Wheatley said this internship programme mirrors another that is also training 1,000 youths under a partnershi­p with the Universal Service Fund and the Caribbean Maritime University.

 ??  ?? Minister of Science, Energy and Technology Dr Andrew Wheatley (left) converses with Annelle Phoenix (right), a participan­t in the Petroleum Corporatio­n of Jamaica and University of Technology Jamaica pre–university internship programme, at the launch...
Minister of Science, Energy and Technology Dr Andrew Wheatley (left) converses with Annelle Phoenix (right), a participan­t in the Petroleum Corporatio­n of Jamaica and University of Technology Jamaica pre–university internship programme, at the launch...

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