KUWAIT: Four
Australian College of Kuwait (ACK) students were awarded certificates for their
participation in an internship organized and conducted by Worley. The
Australian Ambassador to Kuwait, Jonathan Gilbert attended the event, along
with representatives of Worley.

Representing
Worley were Dr Issam Hallal, Location Director, Mark Beardwood, Projects
Manager, and Cory Archibald, Training Mentor. Also representing ACK during the
event, Professor Isam Zabalawi, President of ACK, Amal Al Shihabi, Assistant to
the President for Institutional Relations, and Dr Mohammad Abdul Niby, Dean of
the School of Engineering. Worley is a leading global provider of professional
project and asset services in the energy, chemicals and resources sectors.

The internship
program which was sponsored by the Australian Ambassador took place over the
course of two weeks. Worley organized the program where the students were given
an overview and an orientation on how a project management consulting firm
operates. The students were also given focused sessions with specialists from
their disciplines, along with on-site practical and hands-on experience.

Archibald praised
ACK students who participated in the event, noting their hard work and
willingness to learn during the program. "The students from ACK are my
favorite. They were always very engaged. They are very intrigued and asked a
lot of intelligent questions, they enthusiastically participated in the project,"
said Archibald. ACK would like to thank Worley for providing its students with
such a valuable opportunity and is looking forward to future collaboration.