EWSETA, UL & DWS Graduate Internship 2026: Water & Sanitation

Join the EWSETA, UL & DWS Graduate Internship 2026! Gain experience in water and sanitation. Apply by 25 Aug 2026. Don't miss out!

Published 21 August 2026
Closing Date 25 August 2026 — 4 days left
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Unlock your potential with the EWSETA, University of Limpopo, and Department of Water and Sanitation Graduate Internship Programme 2026. This unique opportunity is designed for unemployed graduates of the University of Limpopo to gain invaluable experience in the water and sanitation sector. Applications close on 25 August 2026.

About the Opportunity

The Energy & Water Sector Education and Training Authority (EWSETA), in collaboration with the University of Limpopo and the Department of Water and Sanitation, is offering a 12-month graduate internship programme. This initiative aims to equip participants with essential workplace skills through structured learning and mentorship.

Closing Date

Applications must be submitted by 25 August 2026.

Key Responsibilities

– Engage in workplace-based learning activities.
– Develop occupational competence and professional readiness.
– Gain practical exposure under structured supervision and mentorship.

Requirements/Qualifications

– Must be a graduate of the University of Limpopo.
– Hold a 4-year Bachelor of Science in Water and Sanitation Sciences.
– Be 35 years old or younger.
– Currently unemployed and available for the full internship duration.
– Willing to work under supervision and participate in structured learning.
– Have not participated in a previous internship programme.
– Not currently holding an EWSETA-funded grant.

Benefits

– Receive a monthly stipend of R7,500.
– Enhance employability with real-world experience in the water and sanitation sector.

How to Apply

Submit your application via email to [email protected] with the subject line “EWSETA–UL Graduate Internship Programme”. Include a current CV and copies of relevant academic qualifications. For enquiries, contact Prof MM Mphahlele-Makgwane or LS Selane at 015 268 4890 or via email at [email protected] and [email protected].

Posted: 21 August 2026


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