Unlock your future with STEM: Sasol 2027 bursary applications open

Sasol has opened applications for its Bursary Programme for the 2027 academic year. The programme, which funds full-time undergraduate studies in engineering and science, is one of the key ways that Sasol invests in South Africa’s youth and economy.

The proudly South African chemicals and energy company is one of the country’s leading STEM employers, currently supporting around 300 students studying at South African institutions. The Sasol Bursary Programme builds the company’s talent pipeline while expanding access to tertiary education for high-achieving youth, particularly those from underserved communities.

Since 2020, Sasol has granted over 500 mainstream bursaries and permanently employed more than 300 Engineers and Scientists upon the successful completion of its Graduate Development Programme.

“South Africa’s complex challenges, from energy security and water scarcity to climate change, infrastructure development and healthcare delivery, require a new generation of engineers, scientists and innovators,” says Monica Luwes, Manager: Graduate Centre and Development Programme, Sasol.

“The bursary programme is our contribution to addressing a STEM skills shortage and helping young South Africans to embark on rewarding careers in the fields of science and engineering. If you are a young person who loves solving problems and is looking for a future-proof career, this opportunity might be relevant to you.”

South Africa’s STEM skills imperative

According to the United Nations, Africa needs 2 million to 3 million additional engineers to close infrastructure, energy and industrialisation gaps. South Africa’s National Development Plan (NDP) 2030 outlines a target to have 450,000 learners eligible for bachelor’s programmes with Mathematics and Science by 2030.

Initiatives such as Sasol’s Bursary Programme are essential in addressing the skills shortfall. They also play an important role in growing diversity and representation in the STEM disciplines. Sasol encourages applications from underrepresented groups, including women and learners from disadvantaged and fenceline communities.

Says Luwes: “We are looking for high-performing students who want to build careers in STEM. A Sasol bursary covers tuition, provides a living allowance, and offers psychosocial support to help students thrive. It helps to remove the barriers that often prevent talented learners from realising their potential.”

What the Sasol Bursary Programme offers

The Sasol Bursary Programme offers comprehensive financial and holistic support to pursue full-time undergraduate studies at leading South African universities. Besides funding tuition, this includes accommodation, meals, textbooks, pocket money, and an allowance for study tools such as a laptop and calculator.

Upon completing their degrees, bursars are offered the opportunity to join Sasol’s Graduate Development Programme, one of South Africa’s best pathways to a meaningful, professionally recognised career in engineering and science.

Bursaries are available for full-time undergraduate studies in these disciplines at Sasol-approved South African universities:

  • Chemical Engineering, Chemistry (Studies to Hons. level will be required), Civil Engineering, Data Science (Computer Science / Mathematics / Operations Research / Statistics), Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Geology (Honours degree mandatory), Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mining Engineering, Metallurgical Engineering / Metallurgy (Studies to Hons. level will be required) and Mine Surveying (University of Johannesburg only)

Applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • Be South African citizens by birth and reside permanently in South Africa
  • Be registered (or intending to register) for full-time undergraduate studies in 2027 at a Sasol-approved public university in South Africa
  • Meet Sasol’s minimum academic requirements

Studies at the University of South Africa (UNISA) are not considered.

Interested and eligible students are encouraged to apply before 17 May 2026. For full details and to submit an application, visit www.sasolbursaries.com.

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