DANAT hosts UOB science students for summer internship

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Manama, The Bahrain Institute for Pearls and Gemstones (DANAT) recently hosted its summer internship programme, welcoming students from the University of Bahrain’s College of Science for an immersive two-month experience.

This initiative, designed to foster interest in the fields of pearls and gemstones among science students across the Kingdom’s universities, underscores DANAT’s commitment to social responsibility, youth empowerment, and skill development. The programme aims to introduce Bahraini youth to the diverse professional opportunities available in the pearls and gemstone sector.

Throughout the programme, DANAT provided robust and comprehensive training experience. Students participated in a series of theoretical lectures on pearls and oysters, followed by hands-on practical training in the Institute’s research department.

Additionally, a two-week specialized course offered students the chance to familiarize themselves with the cutting-edge technologies utilized in DANAT’s state – of – the – ar
t laboratory for pearl examination.

Reflecting on the programme’s success, Noora Jamsheer, CEO of DANAT, commented, “The programme’s consistent success year after year motivates us to improve and grow it further, drawing in more aspiring Bahraini youth to the world of pearls and gemstones. This effort aligns with the national objective to revitalize Bahrain’s pearl industry and strengthen the Kingdom’s position as a global hub for cutting – edge pearl and gemstone services.”

Ali Al Atawi, Laboratory Director at DANAT, said, “The students’ enthusiasm and dedication throughout this programme have been truly impressive. This initiative is part of a broader series of programmes that DANAT is launching to inspire and encourage young people to explore the field of pearls and gemstones. The aim is to integrate them into the Institute’s ongoing activities, which include various programmes, courses, and workshops. The programme is designed to engage students in the research and analysis of data, and to develop t
heir skills in writing scientific reports related to pearls and gemstones.”

Prof. Mohammed El Hilo, the Dean of the College of Science at the University of Bahrain, commended DANAT for its groundbreaking programmes and ongoing partnership with the university. Furthermore, Prof. El Hilo expressed appreciation to the Institute for organising this distinguished training programme and for its broader efforts to provide Bahraini students with the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in the pearls and gemstones industry.

Source: Bahrain News Agency