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The Paper and Allied Manufacturers of South Africa (PAMSA) is investing in the next generation of chemical engineers through its 2027–2028 Master’s in Engineering Bursary Programme.

PAMSA invests in SAs circular bioeconomyIn an initiative to strengthen South Africa’s skills pipeline and advance innovation in the circular bioeconomy, PAMSA has been equipping young chemical engineering students for more than a decade by offering opportunities for industry-relevant research that helps the South African pulp and paper sector to further contribute to the circular bioeconomy and develop more resource-efficient processes.

“Students on this programme work at the forefront of innovation in an industry that transforms renewable wood fibre and recycled materials into everyday essentials such as printing paper, packaging, tissue and wood fibre-based materials,” says Jane Molony, executive director of PAMSA.

Funding the next generation of engineers

Open to final-year students studying a BSc or BEng in Chemical Engineering, the programme offers a two-year bursary valued at R320,000 that covers tuition, accommodation, study materials and living expenses. Successful candidates undertake full-time Master’s study at leading South African institutions, including North-West University, Stellenbosch University, the University of Pretoria and the University of the Witwatersrand.

“Over the course of two years, students will engage in research projects that align closely with industry priorities, covering areas such as process optimisation, energy and water efficiency, waste-to-value innovation, and the development of bio-based materials and fuels,” explains Molony.

She adds that many of the programme’s graduates go on to become engineers-in-training at PAMSA’s member companies, gaining valuable practical experience and career opportunities.

Who should apply

The programme is only open to final-year students and recent graduates with a BSc or BEng in Chemical Engineering.

The students are required to demonstrate strong academic performance, with a minimum average of 60% in their final year, and must have completed or be on track to complete their studies within five years. In addition, candidates should be committed to pursuing full-time Master’s study and be motivated to contribute to research that supports industry needs and advances the circular bioeconomy.

Applications close on 12 June 2026. Apply here.

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