KPMG has launched its fifth-year scholarship programme, offering £3,000 yearly financial support and two paid summer internships to selected Queen's University business students. The programme also provides mentorship opportunities and a strong chance of a graduate career at KPMG. The initiative aligns with KPMG's commitment to building a diverse workforce.
Professional services firm KPMG has launched its scholarship programme to offer financial and mentorship support to Queen’s University business students.
Johnny Hanna, Partner-in-Charge of KPMG in Northern Ireland, said the scheme has emboldened the team. “The financial support is of course important but the mentoring that the KPMG team offer to the students is invaluable and, along with the internships at our Belfast office, provides the ideal preparation for a career in the business world. It was a pleasure to welcome this year’s cohort to our Soloist headquarters and we look forward to partnering with them through their university career.”
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