* Company: Bank of England
* Location: London
This programme is designed for Black Heritage students in their penultimate year of their undergraduate degree. If successful, you will be awarded with funding of at least £5,000 towards living costs for 1 year at university. You will also be offered a paid internship for 8 weeks.
How could you develop?
We’ll assign you to a team where you will work on a specific project. You’ll learn more about our role in the economy and gain ‘on-the-job’ skills. You’ll also have a bespoke development programme including mentorship, a variety of senior talks and networking events.
When you apply we’ll ask if you have any specific areas of interest. Please note this is just an expression of interest, you are not applying to a specific area.
If you’re successful, you could be allocated to one of the following areas:
* Monetary Analysis
* Payments
* Markets
* Financial Market Infrastructure
* Financial Stability Strategy and Risk
* Fintech
* UK Deposit Takers Supervision
If your performance is outstanding, we may consider you for a further internship or a place on our Graduate programme.
Fact box
* Length of contract: 8 weeks
* Location: London offices (hybrid)
What we are looking for
* Be in your penultimate year of your undergraduate degree.
* Expecting a 2.1 degree classification.
* Be of Black/mixed Black Heritage background.
* Have a household income of less than £50,778 a year.
Is this route for you?
This programme could be right for you if you are:
* keen to learn about what we do and gain practical experience
* eager to gain a unique insight into the workings of the UK’s central Bank
* looking to build your network and find out more about graduate opportunities at the Bank
Additional job details
Location: London
Contract: Fixed term
Working times: Full-time
How to apply
Applications close at 12pm (midday) GMT on closing date.
Click Apply to start your application now. This job will be available on Prospects until 6 January 2025.
To stay safe in your job search we recommend that you visit JobsAware, a non-profit, joint industry and law enforcement organisation working to combat job scams. Visit the JobsAware website for information on common scams and to get free, expert advice for a safer job search.
#J-18808-Ljbffr