Chevron Nigeria Limited (CNL) NMA Postgraduate Internship Program 2025 ID-116

About the Program

 

  • CNL’s internship program is a part of Chevron’s commitment to corporate social responsibility and supporting the Student Industrial Work Experience Scheme.
  • The program provides learning opportunities for Nigerian students pursuing undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate degrees.
  • The program is designed to enable students to build and demonstrate technical knowledge, develop new skills and contribute effectively in a professional environment.
  • As an Intern you will work on varied assignments in line with your discipline and/or research work. You will report to a supervisor who will assign day to day tasks and oversee your growth and development.
  • This program offers valuable industry and functional insights through hands-on experience, mentorship, learning from professionals at the company and other curated opportunities.

Eligibility

  • The program is open only to Nigerian students studying in-country or overseas.
  • Candidates must be currently enrolled in an academic program leading to a Master’s degree, Doctorate degree and/or postgraduate professional qualification.
  • Research and/or Industry experience must be a requirement to complete your program.

Requirements

  • Prospective candidates will be required to obtain a recommendation letter from their institutions which must be submitted with the internship application.
  • The program has a minimum duration of 6 months with a maximum of 12 months for a Master’s degree and 24 months for a Doctorate degree
  • All applications must be submitted online through the application portal.
  • Include research areas and/or areas of interest.
  • Good communication and interpersonal skills.
  • All applicants will go through a shortlisting process which will include aptitude tests and/or interviews. Selections will be strictly based on performance and available space.

 

Application Closing Date
Not Specified.

How to Apply: Interested and qualified candidates should

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