Digital Human Rights Summer School 2026 at Lund University Sweden
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Applicant criteria
NationalityNo specific nationality required
Age
- 22 - 35
Gender
- Both
Opportunity criteria
Opportunity FieldLaw, Human Rights and Gender
Job locationSweden
Deadline2026-04-15
Opportunity description
The Digital Human Rights Summer School 2026 at Lund University offers a unique program that delves into the intersection of law, technology, and human rights within a prestigious European academic environment. Gathering participants from across the globe, this summer school covers contemporary issues such as digital privacy, AI regulation, and freedom of expression in the digital era.
Program Details
- Location: Lund, Sweden
- Organized by: Faculty of Law, Lund University
- Duration: Short-term intensive program
- Language: English
- Activities: Lectures, seminars, interactive discussions
Key Highlights
- Study at one of Europe's top universities
- Learn from leading academics and legal experts
- Explore real-world cases in digital human rights
- Interact with international students and professionals
- Gain a certificate from Lund University
Benefits
- International academic exposure
- Networking with global peers and experts
- Enhanced understanding of digital law and policy
- Certificate from Lund University to strengthen academic and career profiles
Eligibility criteria
- Current or graduate Master’s student in Law, Politics, International Relations, or related fields
- Bachelor’s degree holder in the same fields with two years of relevant work experience.
- Students in law, social sciences, or related fields
- Young professionals interested in digital rights
- Good command of English
- Strong interest in human rights and technology