Six from NUS Law get into Citi internship programme
Three-month-long stint's other partner is local law firm Rajah & Tann
Singapore
THE three-month-long Legal Internship Programme launched by Citibank in February, in a partnership with the National University of Singapore Faculty of Law and local law firm Rajah & Tann, is now into its second intake.
It has seen increased interest in the in-house banking law programme from third and fourth-year undergraduate law students - with applications tripling to 60. Of this lot, six students were chosen.
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