Are you an unemployed graduate looking to start a career in Intellectual Property, compliance, or government regulation?
The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) invites applications for its IP Copyright and Enforcement Graduate Internship Programme 2026.
This is a paid, 24-month government internship offering hands-on exposure in copyright protection, IP enforcement, and regulatory compliance.
Internship Overview (Quick Facts)
- Programme: CIPC Graduate Internship – IP Copyright & Enforcement
- Closing Date: 05 February 2026
- Duration: 24 months
- Monthly Stipend: R12,000
- Location: CIPC Sunnyside Office, Pretoria (Gauteng)
- Reference Number: IPCopyright&enforcementintern
- Number of Posts: 2
About CIPC
The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) operates under the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (dtic).
CIPC plays a critical role in protecting intellectual property rights, regulating companies, and enforcing compliance in South Africa.
This internship forms part of a national graduate development initiative approved by Cabinet, aimed at equipping young graduates with practical public-sector experience.
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Who Can Apply?
This internship is open to young South African graduates who meet the following criteria:
- South African citizens 🇿🇦
- Unemployed graduates with a completed diploma or degree
- No prior work experience
- Have never participated in an internship programme before
- Aged 18–35 years
Internship Duration & Stipend
- Duration: 24 months
- Stipend: R12,000 per month
- Successful candidates must sign a Graduate Internship Programme Agreement with CIPC
Minimum Qualification Requirements
Applicants must have completed one of the following qualifications:
- Bachelor of Commerce (BCom)
- National Diploma in Business Management
- National Diploma in International Trade
- National Diploma in Criminology
- National Diploma in Information Technology
- National Diploma in Marketing
- National Diploma in Supply Chain Management
📌 Foreign qualifications must be evaluated by SAQA before applying.
Required Documents
Applicants must upload the following documents correctly on the application system:
- Updated Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Certified copy of South African ID
- Certified copy of the relevant qualification
⚠️ Important:
Applications sent via email, fax, post, or hand delivery will NOT be accepted.
Failure to follow instructions will result in automatic disqualification.
Employment Equity
CIPC is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer.
Preference will be given to candidates whose appointment supports the Employment Equity Plan.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted, and CIPC reserves the right not to fill the positions.
How to Apply
Apply here:
CIPC IP Copyright & Enforcement Graduate Internship Programme 2026
Closing Date: 05 February 2026
For more opportunities, visit the official CIPC careers portal.
Enquiries
CIPC Recruitment Office
087 743 7074 / 7075 / 7197
Why This Internship Is Worth It
This opportunity is ideal for graduates interested in:
- Intellectual Property (IP) protection
- Copyright enforcement
- Regulatory compliance
- Government and public-sector careers
With a stable stipend, two years of experience, and exposure to South Africa’s IP framework, this internship can be a strong foundation for long-term career growth.
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