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DSTI – National Youth Service Graduate Programme 2026

The Department of Science, Technology and Innovation (DSTI) together with NRF–SAASTA invites unemployed South African graduates to apply for the National Youth Service (NYS) Graduate Programme 2026.

This 12-month opportunity is ideal for young people with qualifications in Science, Engineering, Technology, Journalism or Media Studies who want real experience, a monthly stipend, and a chance to contribute to science engagement in South Africa.


Quick Overview

Opportunity Name: DSTI – National Youth Service Graduate Programme 2026
Who Can Apply? Unemployed Science, Engineering, Technology, Journalism & Media Studies graduates (ages 18–35)
Programme Duration: 12 Months
Start Date: April 2026
Closing Date: 31 January 2026
Stipend per Month:

  • NQF 6: R4 500
  • NQF 7: R5 000
  • NQF 8: R5 500
  • NQF 9: R6 500
  • NQF 10: R7 700

Application Link: https://seims.dsi.gov.za/nys/landing

Deployment Sectors:
Science centres, schools, biodiversity and conservation sites, botanical and zoological gardens, science engagement organisations, science councils, universities, TVET colleges, NPOs and media outlets.


Why the DSTI National Youth Service Programme Matters

Many graduates have the qualification, but not the experience, exposure or network to break into the job market. The DSTI–NYS programme is designed to close that gap.

Through this programme you will:

  • Gain hands-on work experience in real institutions
  • Build a strong CV while serving communities
  • Get exposure to STEM, journalism and media environments
  • Join a national movement that promotes science and technology engagement
  • Receive a monthly stipend while volunteering full-time

Instead of waiting at home for an opportunity, you become part of a structured national programme with clear learning, service and development goals.


About DSTI and NRF–SAASTA

Department of Science, Technology and Innovation (DSTI)
DSTI is the national department responsible for driving research, technology and innovation in South Africa. Its goal is to support a knowledge-based economy and strengthen the country’s scientific capability.

NRF–SAASTA (South African Agency for Science and Technology Advancement)
SAASTA is a unit of the National Research Foundation (NRF) focused on:

  • Science engagement and outreach
  • STEM education and awareness
  • Youth development and empowerment

Together, DSTI and SAASTA use this programme to give young graduates a stepping stone into the world of science, technology, media and public engagement.


Who Can Apply for the DSTI – NYS Graduate Programme 2026?

You should apply if you:

  • Are a South African citizen
  • Are between 18 and 35 years old
  • Are unemployed
  • Have a completed qualification in one of the following fields:
    • Science
    • Engineering
    • Technology
    • Journalism
    • Communication or Media Studies

You may be placed at:

  • Schools and TVET colleges
  • Universities
  • Science centres and museums
  • Science councils
  • Biodiversity and conservation organisations
  • Botanical gardens and zoos
  • Non-profit science organisations
  • Community and other media outlets (for journalism/media graduates)

Monthly Stipend per Qualification Level

Your stipend depends on your highest NQF level:

  • National Diploma – NQF 6: R4 500 per month
  • Bachelor’s Degree / BTech – NQF 7: R5 000 per month
  • Honours – NQF 8: R5 500 per month
  • Master’s – NQF 9: R6 500 per month
  • PhD – NQF 10: R7 700 per month

This allows graduates at different academic levels to be compensated fairly while gaining experience.


Documents Needed for Your Application

You must upload clear, certified copies of the following:

  • Cover letter explaining why you want to join the programme
  • Detailed Curriculum Vitae (CV)
  • Certified copy of your ID
  • Certified copies of your qualification certificate(s) or academic transcripts
  • If your certificate is not yet issued, include a letter of completion from your institution
  • Updated contact details (cellphone and email)

Make sure all documents are recent, clearly scanned and correctly labelled.


How to Apply for the DSTI – National Youth Service Graduate Programme 2026

Follow these steps to submit your application:

  1. Visit the official application portal:
    👉 Click here to apply for the DSTI – National Youth Service Graduate Programme 2026
    https://seims.dsi.gov.za/nys/landing
  2. Register or log in
    • Create an account if you are a new user
    • Or log in with your existing details
  3. Complete the online application form
    • Fill in all personal and academic information
    • Indicate your qualification and preferred deployment sector if requested
  4. Upload all required documents
    • Cover letter
    • CV
    • Certified ID
    • Certified qualifications/transcripts
    • Letter of completion (if applicable)
  5. Double-check your application
    • Ensure your information is correct
    • Check that all documents are attached
  6. Submit before the closing date
    • Closing Date: 31 January 2026

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for further screening and placement.


Contact Details

For enquiries about the programme, you can contact:


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