SAIIPL bursary 2026 applications are now open for law students specialising in intellectual property in South Africa.
The South African Institute of Intellectual Property Law (SAIIPL) has opened applications for its 2026 bursary programme, aimed at supporting students pursuing careers in intellectual property law.
A limited number of bursaries will be awarded to qualifying students studying LLB or LLM degrees, with a focus on developing expertise in areas such as patent law and trade mark or copyright law.
Highlights
| Key Information | Details |
|---|---|
| Programme | SAIIPL Bursary Programme |
| Field | Intellectual Property Law |
| Number of Awards | 4 bursaries |
| Value | R70,000 each |
| Closing Date | 31 March 2026 |
Growing Importance of Intellectual Property Law
Intellectual property law has become a critical area within modern legal systems as economies increasingly rely on innovation, technology, and creative industries.
According to the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) – World Intellectual Property Indicators Report 2023, global demand for IP protection continues to rise, with increased filings for patents, trademarks, and industrial designs across multiple sectors.
The report highlights that countries require skilled legal professionals to manage intellectual property rights, support innovation, and protect business interests.
“Intellectual property systems play a central role in supporting innovation and economic development,” WIPO notes in its global indicators report.
In South Africa, the growth of sectors such as technology, media, and research has further increased the need for specialised legal expertise in IP law.
SAIIPL’s Role in Developing Legal Specialists
The South African Institute of Intellectual Property Law (SAIIPL) represents professionals working in patent, trade mark, and copyright law, and plays a key role in maintaining standards within the field.
Through its bursary programme, the organisation aims to support the development of future legal practitioners who can contribute to South Africa’s intellectual property framework.
The bursaries are specifically targeted at students who demonstrate strong academic performance and a clear interest in specialised areas of law.
The programme also prioritises support for previously disadvantaged students, reflecting broader efforts to improve access to specialised legal careers.
What the Bursary Supports
Each bursary provides financial assistance of R70,000, which may be used towards outstanding tuition fees for the academic year.
The funding is intended to support students who are pursuing advanced legal studies and who plan to build careers in intellectual property law.
Recipients are expected to demonstrate both academic commitment and a clear interest in areas such as patents, trade marks, and copyright law.
By supporting students at this stage of their education, the programme contributes to building a pipeline of professionals in a specialised and growing legal field.
Entry Pathways into Intellectual Property Law
Careers in intellectual property law typically require a combination of legal training and specialised knowledge in areas such as innovation, technology, or creative industries.
According to the Legal Practice Act No. 28 of 2014, candidates must meet specific requirements to qualify as attorneys in South Africa, including completing recognised legal qualifications and professional training.
Additional training, such as courses offered by the World Intellectual Property Organization, can further strengthen expertise in IP law.
Bursary programmes such as this provide financial support that enables students to pursue these pathways and specialise in a niche area of legal practice.
How to Apply
Applications for the SAIIPL Bursary Programme 2026 are open until 31 March 2026.
Click here to apply for SAIIPL Bursary South Africa 2026
The bursary is available to South African students studying towards LLB or LLM degrees at recognised universities, with a strong interest in intellectual property law.
Applicants are required to submit supporting documents, including academic transcripts, proof of financial need, and a motivational letter outlining their interest in IP law.
Samantha Sibiya is part of the editorial team at internshipplaza.co.za, contributing career guidance and opportunity-based content for South African youth. She works closely with verified employer data, government publications, and institutional sources to ensure readers receive accurate and trustworthy information. Contact: samantha@internshipplaza.co.za
